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Coconut Bee
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>"Hello, Anansi. I got what you wanted. Now, tell me about this hat. All of its abilities, please. Some of its history would be nice, too."
The spider laughs, pulling a wooden box from nowhere and holding it out to me. I place the amulet inside and he snaps it shut.
"Most certainly. The history, first." he clears his throat. "The hat belonged to an old magician, one who excelled at slight of hand and smokes and mirrors. He wanted to be able to put on a show like no other, so he approached me with a deal: I would enchant this hat, and he would... repay me." the spider snickers. "The hat is harmless to you, my good man, but every minute a living thing employs its use is a day shaved from its life. You can imagine what occurred when he started to do performances, some lasting for hours, many times a day. The powers are thus."
+ The Hat may be used as a storage device for anything that could fit into the brim. The storage is infinite, and when reaching inside, you will always find what you are looking for, unless your terms are vague, like 'what I need to solve this'.
++As a collorary to this power, turning the hat inside out will dump all the contents of its storage. You can will the items to be expelled at normal speed or very, very high speed when commiting to the action.
++Things placed inside the hat are frozen in time, so living creatures, food, time-sensitive objects, and the like will last indefinitely.
+You may reach through the hat, and out into real space wherever you can see. This is only limited by the acuity of your own sight, but only one such bridge may be made. In other words, you may not put both arms into the hat and have them pop up in different locations.
++Velocity is maintained between points using this power. Speedy thing goes in hat, speedy thing comes out hat.
++Objects pulled back out may either be placed into storage or retrieved immediately. Living tissue is locked in place if this power is used on, say, an arm. The same goes for anything pulled partially through.
The spider takes a breath, but it is not yet finished, clearly.
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