What is this item? If I didn't know better... the Jar-o-Matrimony *snort* It is a cookie jar. Though, that was not it's true purpose in life. There was a slight misunderstanding, and it's forever been a cookie jar.
Who owns it? it belongs to the royal family of the Outer Zone
How important is it to the story? more than anything, it's probably just there for a laugh. Knowing Steve... an epic of 400 pages *facepalm*
Genre: general, Tin Man
Other info: *stares* it's so pretty... *pets screen* Sorry. *clears throat* It is really kinda awesome, and I wish I had a more serious answer. :)
What is this item? A jar in which reciepts are kept. Who owns it? Julia Simmons How important is it to the story? Not much. Genre (type of story you'd put it in): Strictly Come Dancing Femslash. Other info: Nothing to do with the story... but WTF LEN?? Is Julia gonna have to smack a bitch?
What is this item? An intricately carved heirloom.
Who owns it? The Sayers family of northern California.
How important is it to the story? Not very; it's just an expression of how long the family has been involved in wine making.
Genre (type of story you'd put it in): Family drama.
Other info: The jar is actually made from one of the original stainless steel vats once used to create the crisp red wines the family is known for. When the family upgraded their fermentation process, they saved part of the vat and had a local artist carve snapshots of the original house and vineyards in commemoration.
What is this item? A souvenir found in a shop near the Tower of London.
Who owns it? Nobody; it hasn't been purchased yet.
How important is it to the story? Somewhat. The protagonist is exploring London--and the store this item is located in--when she meets her love interest.
Genre (type of story you'd put it in): Romance.
Other info: It's pretty.. The scene shown is depicting some of the original beef eaters as they kept watch over the prison.
What is this item? The locked box kept forever in the attic. Who owns it? It once belonged to Greta Freedman, but when she died it was left to collect dust (and plot) bunnies up in her attic. How important is it to the story? Very, as it connects Kiera, the protaganist, to the mystery character of Greta. Genre: Friendship/Mystery/Historical Fiction/with the slightest bit of...erm...romance. Other info: Kiera has just moved into the big, old house on the corner of Elm Street. She goes up to the attic to explore and finds this box, which she knows nothing about. Upon searching for information on Greta, Kiera finds herself immersed in an age-old mystery about the use of the box, and where/how/when it was made.
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Who owns it? it belongs to the royal family of the Outer Zone
How important is it to the story? more than anything, it's probably just there for a laugh. Knowing Steve... an epic of 400 pages *facepalm*
Genre: general, Tin Man
Other info: *stares* it's so pretty... *pets screen* Sorry. *clears throat* It is really kinda awesome, and I wish I had a more serious answer. :)
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Who owns it? Julia Simmons
How important is it to the story? Not much.
Genre (type of story you'd put it in): Strictly Come Dancing Femslash.
Other info: Nothing to do with the story... but WTF LEN?? Is Julia gonna have to smack a bitch?
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Who owns it? The Sayers family of northern California.
How important is it to the story? Not very; it's just an expression of how long the family has been involved in wine making.
Genre (type of story you'd put it in): Family drama.
Other info: The jar is actually made from one of the original stainless steel vats once used to create the crisp red wines the family is known for. When the family upgraded their fermentation process, they saved part of the vat and had a local artist carve snapshots of the original house and vineyards in commemoration.
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Who owns it? Nobody; it hasn't been purchased yet.
How important is it to the story? Somewhat. The protagonist is exploring London--and the store this item is located in--when she meets her love interest.
Genre (type of story you'd put it in): Romance.
Other info: It's pretty.. The scene shown is depicting some of the original beef eaters as they kept watch over the prison.
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Who owns it? It once belonged to Greta Freedman, but when she died it was left to collect dust (and plot) bunnies up in her attic.
How important is it to the story? Very, as it connects Kiera, the protaganist, to the mystery character of Greta.
Genre: Friendship/Mystery/Historical Fiction/with the slightest bit of...erm...romance.
Other info: Kiera has just moved into the big, old house on the corner of Elm Street. She goes up to the attic to explore and finds this box, which she knows nothing about. Upon searching for information on Greta, Kiera finds herself immersed in an age-old mystery about the use of the box, and where/how/when it was made.
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