Additional Tales from Castle Balderstone (2019)
> x nose (@ (viewing the creature))
A stream of mucus issued from his nose, flowing over his parched lips and forming an odious crust as it approached his iciclesque chin.
Let's look at noses!
"nose" icon by Rachel Healey from Noun Project (CCBY3.0)
Additional Tales from Castle Balderstone (2019)
> x nose (@ (viewing the creature))
A stream of mucus issued from his nose, flowing over his parched lips and forming an odious crust as it approached his iciclesque chin.
And the Waves Choke the Wind (2000)
> x nose (@ Lifeboat)
Wider and flatter than that of white folk, but performing the same basic functions.
The Bryant Collection (2009)
> x nose (@ Terminal)
X has a slightly prominent, Greek nose. It adds character to her face.
Carpathian Vampire (2022)
> x nose (@ Passageway)
The lady in the portrait has a hooked nose, but that is common amongst the people in this part of Romania.
> x nose (@ Vampire's Room)
The vampire has a hooked nose, but that is common amongst the people in this part of Romania.
Finding Henry (2001)
> x nose (@ House o' Leather)
It is like a stumpy elephant's trunk, made of leather. It is hollow, and a loop of leather-elastic allows it to be strapped to the head.
[1st time, add:] "Replica of the one used in Monty Python's Throatwobbler Mangrove sketches," mentions V.P.D. from behind you, noticing your interest.
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