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Proof that life springs from [[death]], a '''funeral bouquet''' is a a postmortem expression of civic pride. When held in the [[inventory]], whenever its owner dies (provided his or her body is intact), the corpse will be covered in [[flowers]] themed to their citizenship or for rogues. | Proof that life springs from [[death]], a '''funeral bouquet''' (short name: ''contendersbouqeuet'') is a a postmortem expression of civic pride. When held in the [[inventory]], whenever its owner dies (provided his or her body is intact), the corpse will be covered in [[flowers]] themed to their citizenship or for rogues. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category: Contenders talisman set]] |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 18 July 2024
Proof that life springs from death, a funeral bouquet (short name: contendersbouqeuet) is a a postmortem expression of civic pride. When held in the inventory, whenever its owner dies (provided his or her body is intact), the corpse will be covered in flowers themed to their citizenship or for rogues.
Pieces:
- (1) The string for a bouquet, level 1
- (1) The knot for a bouquet, level 1
- (1) The bloom for a bouquet, level 1
- (1) The stem for a bouquet, level 1