Difference between revisions of "O Le Maliu o Loʻu Tina"
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− | [Attached: A large jaw bone, carved and inscribed with the images of a “Shark-God” devouring a creature whose skin peels away, that clearly distinguishes a woman victim. There are huts, a shoreline and depictions of others hiding in the huts. A lock of black hair braided with small seashells hangs from the jaw. Mastercraft, Superior +1 Performance: storytelling] | + | [Attached: A large jaw bone, carved and inscribed with the images of a “Shark-God” devouring a creature whose skin peels away, that clearly distinguishes a woman victim. There are huts, a shoreline and depictions of others hiding in the huts. A lock of black hair braided with small seashells hangs from the jaw. ''Mastercraft, Superior +1 Performance: storytelling''] |
Revision as of 09:22, 23 October 2021
[Attached: A large jaw bone, carved and inscribed with the images of a “Shark-God” devouring a creature whose skin peels away, that clearly distinguishes a woman victim. There are huts, a shoreline and depictions of others hiding in the huts. A lock of black hair braided with small seashells hangs from the jaw. Mastercraft, Superior +1 Performance: storytelling]