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tcpdex:storage:jar [2021/06/16 01:05] victorianfloristtcpdex:storage:jar [2021/06/16 02:35] (current) skinstealer
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 ===== Jar Type ===== ===== Jar Type =====
-|<WRAP 300px centeralign>{{gallery>:tcpdex:storage:jar.png?250x250&lightbox}}</WRAP> \\ <WRAP 300px centeralign> //"Data pending."// </WRAP>| **ID:** 0916|+|<WRAP 300px centeralign>{{gallery>:tcpdex:storage:jar.png?250x250&lightbox}}</WRAP> \\ <WRAP 300px centeralign> //"Jar types are fairly straightforward in what they can do and what they look like, but their ability is no less valuable in the culinary and research fields."// </WRAP>| **ID:** 0916|
 | :::                 |**Type:** Jar| | :::                 |**Type:** Jar|
 | :::                 |**Category:** Storage| | :::                 |**Category:** Storage|
 | :::                 |**Height:** 2.75 inches | | :::                 |**Height:** 2.75 inches |
-| :::                 |**Max Health:** HERE (#) | +| :::                 |**Max Health:** PERFECT (8) | 
-| :::                 |**Ability:** Data pending.| +| :::                 |**Ability:** PERFECTLY PRESERVED \\ \\ Jar types technically have no limit as to what can be stored within their bodies, so long as it fits. However, certain items will be indefinitely preserved within their glass bodies if applicable, such as fruits in syrup or scientific specimens.| 
-| :::                 |**Physical Appearance:** Data pending.| +| :::                 |**Physical Appearance:** Jar types have a round, cylindrical shape. They have two arms, two legs, and a large lid. They have dot eyespots and pointed earnubs that sit on top of their lid.| 
-| :::                 |**Voice:** Data pending. | +| :::                 |**Voice:** Clinking and clacking.| 
-| :::                 |**Skin:** Data pending. | +| :::                 |**Skin:** Hard, clear glass. | 
-| :::                 |**Fluid:** Data pending. |+| :::                 |**Fluid:** None. |
 | :::                 |**Special Attributes:** Data pending. | | :::                 |**Special Attributes:** Data pending. |
-| :::                 |**Other Notes:** Data pending. |+| :::                 |**Other Notes:** Jar types are hypothetically fine with any environment, so long as their glass is not in any danger of cracking or outright shattering. Due to their inherent love of collecting and storing things, seeing an empty jar type is a rare occasion. They are neither particularly social or asocial, and the level of interaction needed depends heavily on the individual. These TCPs also lack pickiness when it comes to food type products, but especially savor food that has been preserved in their bodies, especially fruits. Taking off a jar type's lid without asking is considered incredibly rude, and should be avoided. |
  
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