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|descid= | |descid=8961987 | ||
|itemid= | |itemid=439 | ||
|name=eagle feather | |name=eagle feather | ||
|image= | |plural=eagle feathers | ||
|desc= | |image=eagle-feather.gif | ||
|desc= I wrote a poem, once: | |||
''Eagle feather,''<br> | |||
''Regal leather,''<br> | |||
''Beagle weather,''<br> | |||
''Smeagol tether.''<br> | |||
Like it? | |||
|type=misc | |type=misc | ||
|autosell=150 | |autosell=150 | ||
|uses={{canbeassembled|transparent tincture|feather fluid}} | |||
{{canbeassembled|tincture of tail|potion of the indoors}} | |||
{{canbeassembled|capo cap-o|robbin' hood}} | |||
{{canbewelded|illuminum|wings of Icarus}} | |||
{{canbewelded|paladinum|knight Quill}} | |||
|obtain=[[Triassic Park and Bestiary]] | |||
:*[[flock of harpies]] | |||
:*[[gryphon]] | |||
|consumable=no}} | |consumable=no}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* The last line of the poem refers to Sméagol, also known as {{wikipedia|Gollum}}, from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth writings. | |||
Latest revision as of 22:00, 16 January 2012
eagle feather
Plural: eagle feathers
I wrote a poem, once:
Eagle feather,
Regal leather,
Beagle weather,
Smeagol tether.
Like it?
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 150
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with transparent tincture to make feather fluid.
- Can be assembled with tincture of tail to make potion of the indoors.
- Can be assembled with capo cap-o to make robbin' hood.
- Can be welded with illuminum to make wings of Icarus.
- Can be welded with paladinum to make knight Quill.
References
- The last line of the poem refers to Sméagol, also known as Gollum, from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth writings.