(GL)3E Buckled Large Food Pouch 1 Version 1
Gryphon Lair
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"Three Estates" Game System
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The Gryphon Lair "Three Estates" game system (or "3E" in brevity) is a modular MMO / RPG game revolving around the Medieval period. It features tactical-oriented / skill-based combat with a team support system, resource gathering elements, and many other interactive features.
Survival Gear: Buckled Large Food Pouch 1
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A transportable stamina replenishing device in 3E gaming. In medieval times, it was quite necessary to bring a food ration along for work or travel, as modes of transportation were slower and commercial food venues were very sparse in comparison to modern times. The belt worn leather pouches were common forms of portable food ration storage devices. Preserved or long lasting foods - such as "nuts," "dried fruits," or "dried meats" - were often preferred.
Type: Buckled Large Food Pouch (double half-ellipse design)
Size: 28 oz.
Usage quantity: 28 uses, +10 stamina points per use
Dependency: Needs Nutrients Cache to replenish depleted foods ("dried meats" ration)
Animations: Facial and body animations
Package contents:
• Leather drawstring food sack hand attachment (trans)
• Leather pouch pelvis attachment (trans)
• (GL)3E Survival Gear HUD controller (copy)
• Product updater object (copy)
• Product guide note card (copy / trans)
*Special note: To economize on prim count / land impact, for efficient scripting functions between objects (i.e., 3E gaming functions), and for safeguarding game coding / to minimize cheating, the models of this item are necessarily combined in an external 3d ap (or group linked) - resulting in a minimization of prim counts, efficiency in scripting functions, and a minimization of open channel chat communications (a contributor to sim "lag") - all in all for the user's benefit. Contains link set child number script dependencies (this is not a builder kit) - thus the pipes are set to "no-mod" to prevent breakage of scripting functions and all other aforementioned integral design elements as well.