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'''Millicent gowns''' offer the indecisive fashionista the opportunity to change their look with a simple touch, rub, poke, pull of their dress for a new style any time of year. It functions similarly to [[Rainbowear]].
'''Millicent gowns''' offer the indecisive fashionista the opportunity to change their look with a simple touch, rub, poke, pull of their dress for a new style any time of year. It functions similarly to [[Rainbowear]].
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==Analyze==
==Analyze==
<pre{{log2}}>
<pre{{log2}}>
You analyze your brushed cotton pinafore and sense that there is no recorded information on that item. It may or may not be able to be worked on by a merchant alterer.
You analyze your brushed cotton pinafore and sense that there is no recorded information on that item. It may or may not be able to be worked on by a merchant alterer.
</pre>
However, they can be identified by LOOKing at them:
<pre{{log2}}>
>l my shirt
Peering closely at the lining of the velvet shirt, you note a small dressmaker's mark in the shape of a bull's head.
</pre>
</pre>
==Usage==
==Usage==
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==Additional Information==
==Additional Information==
===Options===
===Options===
Touching the gown will change the first descriptor into:
<blockquote>
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<pre{{log2}}>
* NOTHING
Touching the gown will change the first descriptor into: NOTHING, alabaster, amber, amethyst, apricot, aquamarine, argent, ash grey, aubergine, azure, back-laced, beaded, beige, beribboned, black, blood red, blue, bold, bone white, bronze, brown, burgundy, carmine, celadon, cerulean, chalk white, champagne, charcoal grey, cherry red, chestnut, cinnabar, cinnamon, citrine, claret, clingy, copper-colore, cranberry, cream-colored, crimson, crocheted, crystal blue, dainty, dappled grey, daring, delicate, dove grey, ebon, ecru, elaborate, elegant, embroidered, emerald, exquisite, fancy, festive, fiery red, fine, fitted, flame-colored, flashy, forest green, front-laced, garnet-hued, ghostly white, golden, golden brown, graceful, heliotrope, honey-hued, ice blue, indigo, ivory, jade green, jet black, laced, lapis blue, lavender, layered, leaf green, lilac, lime green, lovely, luxurious, magenta, mahogany, maroon, mauve, midnight blue, milk white, mint green, misty grey, modest, moss green, mulberry, multihued, murrey, ocher, olive, opulent, orange, orchid, particolored, pea green, peach, pearl grey, pearl-hued, pearlescent, periwinkle, pink, pitch black, plain, plum, puce, radiant, raspberry, raven black, red, resplendent, rich, rose, royal blue, ruby red, ruched, russet, rust-colored, sable, saffron, sanguine, sapphire blue, sashed, scarlet, sea green, sepia, sequined, shadowy, side-laced, sienna, silvery, silvery white, simple, sky blue, sleek, smoky grey, snow white, soot black, sorrel, splendid, stylish, supple, tailored, tan, taupe, tawny, teal, turquoise, two-toned, umber, verdigris, vermilion, violet, viridian, white, wine-colored, winter white, and yellow.
* alabaster
* amber
* amethyst
* apricot
* aquamarine
* argent
* ash grey
* aubergine
* azure
* back-laced
* beaded
* beige
* beribboned
* black
* blood red
* blue
* bold
* bone white
* bronze
* brown
* burgundy
* carmine
* celadon
* cerulean
* chalk white
* champagne
* charcoal grey
* cherry red
* chestnut
* cinnabar
* cinnamon
* citrine
* claret
* clingy
* copper-colore
* cranberry
* cream-colored
* crimson
* crocheted
* crystal blue
* dainty
* dappled grey
* daring
* delicate
* dove grey
* ebon
* ecru
* elaborate
* elegant
* embroidered
* emerald
* exquisite
* fancy
* festive
* fiery red
* fine
* fitted
* flame-colored
* flashy
* forest green
* front-laced
* garnet-hued
* ghostly white
* golden
* golden brown
* graceful
* heliotrope
* honey-hued
* ice blue
* indigo
* ivory
* jade green
* jet black
* laced
* lapis blue
* lavender
* layered
* leaf green
* lilac
* lime green
* lovely
* luxurious
* magenta
* mahogany
* maroon
* mauve
* midnight blue
* milk white
* mint green
* misty grey
* modest
* moss green
* mulberry
* multihued
* murrey
* ocher
* olive
* opulent
* orange
* orchid
* particolored
* pea green
* peach
* pearl grey
* pearl-hued
* pearlescent
* periwinkle
* pink
* pitch black
* plain
* plum
* puce
* radiant
* raspberry
* raven black
* red
* resplendent
* rich
* rose
* royal blue
* ruby red
* ruched
* russet
* rust-colored
* sable
* saffron
* sanguine
* sapphire blue
* sashed
* scarlet
* sea green
* sepia
* sequined
* shadowy
* side-laced
* sienna
* silvery
* silvery white
* simple
* sky blue
* sleek
* smoky grey
* snow white
* soot black
* sorrel
* splendid
* stylish
* supple
* tailored
* tan
* taupe
* tawny
* teal
* turquoise
* two-toned
* umber
* verdigris
* vermilion
* violet
* viridian
* white
* wine-colored
* winter white
* yellow</div>


Poking the gown can change fabrics into:
Poking the gown can change fabrics into: broadcloth, brocade, brocatelle, brushed cotton, calico, cambric, chambray, cotton, damask, gingham, lace, linen, muslin, organdy, panne velvet, samite, satin, silk, spidersilk, taffeta, twill, velour, velvet, watered silk, and wool.


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Rubbing the item can morph it into: ballgown, bliaut, blouse, bodice, chemise, dress, frock, gown, houppelande, kirtle, pinafore, robe, shift, shirt, sundress, tunic, and vest.
* broadcloth
</pre>
* brocade
</blockquote>
* brocatelle
* brushed cotton
* calico
* cambric
* chambray
* cotton
* damask
* gingham
* lace
* linen
* muslin
* organdy
* panne velvet
* samite
* satin
* silk
* spidersilk
* taffeta
* twill
* velour
* velvet
* watered silk
* wool</div>

Rubbing the item can morph it into:
<div style="column-count:6;-moz-column-count:6;-webkit-column-count:6;background:#f3f3f9">
* ballgown
* bliaut
* blouse
* bodice
* chemise
* dress
* frock
* gown
* houppelande
* kirtle
* pinafore
* robe
* shift
* shirt
* sundress
* tunic
* vest
</div>
===See Also===
===See Also===
* [[:Category:Gowns|Scripted gowns]]
* [http://forum.gsplayers.com/archive/index.php/t-75802.html Player's Corner] thread with info
* [http://forum.gsplayers.com/archive/index.php/t-75802.html Player's Corner] thread with info
* [[Basic gown]]
* [[Farusteri gown]]
* [[Fiery gown]]
* [[Metallic gown]]
* [[Nalea gown]]
* [[Peretta gown]]
* [[Rainbowear]]
* [[Un(refined) gown]]
* [[Valinda gown]]
* [[Vanishing Point]]
* [[Zenlia gown]]
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|type2= <!-- OPTIONAL: If an item is feature altering, please enter "Feature altering". -->
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|itemclass= Clothing<!-- REQUIRED: Valid options are: Armor, Weapon, Clothing, Accessory, Container, Miscellaneous. -->
|itemclass2= <!-- OPTIONAL: If a script can be applied to more than one classification. An example would be Joola items (clothing and jewelry). -->
|itemclass2= <!-- OPTIONAL: If a script can be applied to more than one classification. An example would be scripts that can be applied to clothing and accessories. -->
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|add= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if the script is eligible to be added to an item. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. -->
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}}
{{itemverb
|verb=POKE <!-- Verbs MUST be capitalized when entered. Up to 28 verbs can be added with "verb2=" - "verb28=". Verbs should be listed in alphabetical order, not by tier.-->
|verb2=PULL
|verb3=RUB
|verb4=TOUCH
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[[Category:Gowns]]

Latest revision as of 09:53, 18 October 2023

Millicent gowns offer the indecisive fashionista the opportunity to change their look with a simple touch, rub, poke, pull of their dress for a new style any time of year. It functions similarly to Rainbowear.

Analyze

You analyze your brushed cotton pinafore and sense that there is no recorded information on that item.  It may or may not be able to be worked on by a merchant alterer.

However, they can be identified by LOOKing at them:

>l my shirt
Peering closely at the lining of the velvet shirt, you note a small dressmaker's mark in the shape of a bull's head.

Usage

Verb Action First
TOUCH Changes first descriptor You touch a modest brushed cotton ballgown. A soft glow enfolds the garment for a moment, and it shifts and alters. You are now holding a cranberry brushed cotton ballgown.
POKE Changes fabric You poke a cranberry brushed cotton ballgown. A soft glow enfolds the garment for a moment, and it shifts and alters. You are now holding a cranberry cambric ballgown.
RUB Changes noun You rub a cranberry brushed cambric ballgown. A soft glow enfolds the garment for a moment, and it shifts and alters. You are now holding a cranberry cambric bliaut.
PULL Changes descriptors and nouns You pull a cranberry cambric bliaut. A soft glow enfolds the garment for a moment, and it shifts and alters. You are now holding a cream-colored chambray dress.

Additional Information

Options

Touching the gown will change the first descriptor into:

  • NOTHING
  • alabaster
  • amber
  • amethyst
  • apricot
  • aquamarine
  • argent
  • ash grey
  • aubergine
  • azure
  • back-laced
  • beaded
  • beige
  • beribboned
  • black
  • blood red
  • blue
  • bold
  • bone white
  • bronze
  • brown
  • burgundy
  • carmine
  • celadon
  • cerulean
  • chalk white
  • champagne
  • charcoal grey
  • cherry red
  • chestnut
  • cinnabar
  • cinnamon
  • citrine
  • claret
  • clingy
  • copper-colore
  • cranberry
  • cream-colored
  • crimson
  • crocheted
  • crystal blue
  • dainty
  • dappled grey
  • daring
  • delicate
  • dove grey
  • ebon
  • ecru
  • elaborate
  • elegant
  • embroidered
  • emerald
  • exquisite
  • fancy
  • festive
  • fiery red
  • fine
  • fitted
  • flame-colored
  • flashy
  • forest green
  • front-laced
  • garnet-hued
  • ghostly white
  • golden
  • golden brown
  • graceful
  • heliotrope
  • honey-hued
  • ice blue
  • indigo
  • ivory
  • jade green
  • jet black
  • laced
  • lapis blue
  • lavender
  • layered
  • leaf green
  • lilac
  • lime green
  • lovely
  • luxurious
  • magenta
  • mahogany
  • maroon
  • mauve
  • midnight blue
  • milk white
  • mint green
  • misty grey
  • modest
  • moss green
  • mulberry
  • multihued
  • murrey
  • ocher
  • olive
  • opulent
  • orange
  • orchid
  • particolored
  • pea green
  • peach
  • pearl grey
  • pearl-hued
  • pearlescent
  • periwinkle
  • pink
  • pitch black
  • plain
  • plum
  • puce
  • radiant
  • raspberry
  • raven black
  • red
  • resplendent
  • rich
  • rose
  • royal blue
  • ruby red
  • ruched
  • russet
  • rust-colored
  • sable
  • saffron
  • sanguine
  • sapphire blue
  • sashed
  • scarlet
  • sea green
  • sepia
  • sequined
  • shadowy
  • side-laced
  • sienna
  • silvery
  • silvery white
  • simple
  • sky blue
  • sleek
  • smoky grey
  • snow white
  • soot black
  • sorrel
  • splendid
  • stylish
  • supple
  • tailored
  • tan
  • taupe
  • tawny
  • teal
  • turquoise
  • two-toned
  • umber
  • verdigris
  • vermilion
  • violet
  • viridian
  • white
  • wine-colored
  • winter white
  • yellow

Poking the gown can change fabrics into:

  • broadcloth
  • brocade
  • brocatelle
  • brushed cotton
  • calico
  • cambric
  • chambray
  • cotton
  • damask
  • gingham
  • lace
  • linen
  • muslin
  • organdy
  • panne velvet
  • samite
  • satin
  • silk
  • spidersilk
  • taffeta
  • twill
  • velour
  • velvet
  • watered silk
  • wool

Rubbing the item can morph it into:

  • ballgown
  • bliaut
  • blouse
  • bodice
  • chemise
  • dress
  • frock
  • gown
  • houppelande
  • kirtle
  • pinafore
  • robe
  • shift
  • shirt
  • sundress
  • tunic
  • vest

See Also

Millicent gown Information
Type Fluff
Item Classification Clothing
Item(s) Applied to Chestworn
Alterable No
Light/Deep No
Item Verbs
POKE PULL RUB TOUCH