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Description: Sturdy, heavy, and well-nigh indestructible, these boots were made to be planted on the deck of a ship in a heaving sea while their wearer wrestles with the wheel, scans the skies for a heading, or fends off a horde of enemies with a boarding pike. The turned-down tops flare outwards, lending the owner a certain piratical swagger, and providing a fine place to keep looted jewels, bottles of rum, or a last hidden knife. The pair of seaboots has two improvised pockets.
Appraise: The pair of seaboots is about a foot long and about six inches wide. It is made of leather and looks like you could wear it. It can hold less than one pound, or nine items.
Weight: 2lb
Value: A$5
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