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'''PULL''' is a common verb trap used on [[script]]ed items. It can also be used to interact with other characters, including pulling someone up from the [[prone]] position. One can block other characters from pulling to standing position by changing one's [[demeanor]]. |
'''PULL''' is a common verb trap used on [[script]]ed items. It can also be used to interact with other characters, including pulling someone up from the [[prone]] position. One can block other characters from pulling to standing position by changing one's [[demeanor]]. |
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==Usage== |
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'''As a verb trap''' |
'''As a verb trap''' |
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>pull my staf |
>pull my staf |
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Holding one elbow loosely at an angle, you let the arashan-carved staff rest casually in the crook of your elbow. |
Holding one elbow loosely at an angle, you let the arashan-carved staff rest casually in the crook of your elbow. |
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'''Another character (standing, or in the same position)''' |
'''Another character (standing, or in the same position)''' |
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>pull person |
>pull person |
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You pull on person, trying to get her closer. |
You pull on person, trying to get her closer. |
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'''Another character (prone)''' |
'''Another character (prone)''' |
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>pull person |
>pull person |
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You pull person to her feet. |
You pull person to her feet. |
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'''Another character (prone with cold or reserved demeanor)''' |
'''Another character (prone with cold or reserved demeanor)''' |
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>pull person |
>pull person |
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Person looks content where she is. |
Person looks content where she is. |
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[[category:Verbs]] |
[[category:Verbs]] |
Revision as of 20:15, 25 November 2019
PULL is a common verb trap used on scripted items. It can also be used to interact with other characters, including pulling someone up from the prone position. One can block other characters from pulling to standing position by changing one's demeanor.
Usage
As a verb trap >pull my staf Holding one elbow loosely at an angle, you let the arashan-carved staff rest casually in the crook of your elbow. Another character (standing, or in the same position) >pull person You pull on person, trying to get her closer. Another character (prone) >pull person You pull person to her feet. Another character (prone with cold or reserved demeanor) >pull person Person looks content where she is.