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'''Vanishing Point''' [[script]]ed clothes have many verb traps and all can conceal a hidden [[dagger]]-like weapon or two. Vanishing Point clothing have may have different scripts pairings for different items. The following was derived from an auction page on the [http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?94357-Locker-4-Sale-gowns-cloaks-tops-pants-shoes-etc Player's Corner] and may not be completely correct.
'''Vanishing Point''' [[script]]ed clothes have many verb traps and all can conceal a hidden [[dagger]]-like weapon or two. Vanishing Point clothing have may have different scripts pairings for different items. The following was derived from an auction page on the [http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?94357-Locker-4-Sale-gowns-cloaks-tops-pants-shoes-etc Player's Corner] and may not be completely correct.

==Analyze==
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The creator has also provided the following information:

This is a Vanishing Point gown. Alterations (long or show) are fine on this provided the item doesn't have a high or restricting neck. General collars are okay. It should also be able to completely hide a dagger in the inside lining - no sheer fabrics (chiffon, voile, gauze, etc.) unless they are layered. Acceptable nouns for this are: corset, bodice, chemise, gown, cotehardie, kirtle, bliaut, dress, houppelande, robe, tunic, or shirt.

This gown is Tier 0 / 1 (two tiers). Verbs are: GET, PULL, PUT, REMOVE, and WEAR.
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==Single dagger, chest worn gown==
==Single dagger, chest worn gown==

Revision as of 19:04, 3 November 2015

Vanishing Point scripted clothes have many verb traps and all can conceal a hidden dagger-like weapon or two. Vanishing Point clothing have may have different scripts pairings for different items. The following was derived from an auction page on the Player's Corner and may not be completely correct.

Analyze

The creator has also provided the following information:

This is a Vanishing Point gown.  Alterations (long or show) are fine on this provided the item doesn't have a high or restricting neck.  General collars are okay.  It should also be able to completely hide a dagger in the inside lining - no sheer fabrics (chiffon, voile, gauze, etc.) unless they are layered.  Acceptable nouns for this are: corset, bodice, chemise, gown, cotehardie, kirtle, bliaut, dress, houppelande, robe, tunic, or shirt.

This gown is Tier 0 / 1 (two tiers).  Verbs are: GET, PULL, PUT, REMOVE, and WEAR.

Single dagger, chest worn gown

  • RUB (empty): Straightening your carriage, you gingerly graze the neckline of your charmeuse gown and trace the empty pocket tucked inside. With a discontented sigh, you lace your fingers together at your waist in a polished, courtly pose.
  • RUB: Straightening your carriage, you gingerly graze the neckline of your charmeuse gown and trace the dagger safely tucked inside. With a contented sigh, you lace your fingers together at your waist in a polished, courtly pose.
  • TAP (empty): You lightly work your fingers over the front panel of your charmeuse gown, assuring the hidden pocket is resting parallel to your heart.
  • TAP: You lightly work your fingers over the front panel of your charmeuse gown, assuring the hidden dagger is resting parallel to your heart.
  • PULL (empty): Your fingers grasp at the neckline of your charmeuse gown, searching for the sharpness of a concealed blade, but the inside pocket is bare. Taking a deliberate, wavering breath you attempt to calm your sensibilities in lieu of protection.
  • PULL: In a mere instant, your fingers grasp at the neckline of your charmeuse gown, suddenly revealing a dagger ensconced within the lining. Taking a few measured steps backward, you slowly lift the blade before you.
  • TOUCH (empty): A ghost of a smile touches your lips as you feel the distinct outline of the pocket concealed in your charmeuse gown.
  • TOUCH: A ghost of a smile touches your lips as you feel the sharp outline of the dagger concealed in your charmeuse gown.
  • WEAR: You delicately slide into your charmeuse gown, smoothing it into place with an even sweep of your hands down the waist.
  • REMOVE (empty): With the utmost attentiveness, you swiftly run your fingers around the hidden pocket nestled beneath the neckline of your charmeuse gown. Assured that the blade is absent, you fluidly unbind the garment from your form and discreetly slide out of it.
  • REMOVE: With the utmost attentiveness, you swiftly run your fingers around the hidden pocket nestled beneath the neckline of your charmeuse gown. Assured that the dagger is still in place, you fluidly unbind the garment from your form and discreetly slide out of it.
  • PUT: With a nimble flick of your wrist, you slip your bronze dagger into the pocket ensconced within the decolletage of your charmeuse gown.
  • GET: You sleekly draw a pearl-handled bronze dagger from the inside lining of your charmeuse gown.

Two daggers, pin worn gown

  • RUB: With a small smile, you lightly run your hands down the sleeves of your satin gown, assuring yourself that you have a weapon easily available.
  • PUSH: With a flourish, you cross your arms in front of you, simultaneously releasing the blades from within the sleeves of your satin gown with practiced ease, and they slide into your waiting hands. You brandish your weapons with an air of confidence.
  • PULL: You gently tug on the sleeves of your satin gown, straightening the edges and smoothing the fabric.
  • FLIP: With a flick of your wrist, you release your dagger from its hidden location in your sleeve and catch it skillfully in your hand.
  • RAISE: You raise both arms over your head and bring them around in an arc, while your fingers expertly release the blades concealed within each sleeve. By the time your arms are back at your sides, a weapon is lightly gripped in each hand, and you glance around with a dangerous glint in your eye.
  • WEAR: You slip into your satin gown, subtly checking the straps inside the sleeves to make sure they lie flat and undetectable.
  • REMOVE: You slip out of your satin gown paying particular care to not yank on the straps concealed within the sleeves.
  • PUT: You slip your dagger into the sleeve of your satin gown and secure it with the narrow strap.
  • GET: You reach into the sleeve of your satin gown and release the strap holding your dagger in place. The dagger slides into your waiting hand.
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