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'''Wake''' is a roleplaying verb. |
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|verb = WAKE |
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|type = Roleplaying |
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|wedding = Yes |
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{{boldmono|WAKE}} is a [[roleplay]]ing verb that will rouse a player from non-combat initiated [[Unconscious (status)|sleep]]. |
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==Usage== |
==Usage== |
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Verb information for verb "WAKE": |
Verb information for verb "WAKE": |
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People targets: |
'''{{blue|People targets:}}''' |
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CATHEDRAL WEDDING - You lean over and give (target) a gentle kiss on the lips in an attempt to |
CATHEDRAL WEDDING - You lean over and give (target) a gentle kiss on the lips in an attempt to stir them from their sleep. |
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WAVEDANCER WEDDING - You lean over and gently caress (target)'s cheek in an attempt to rouse them from their sleep. |
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CHAPEL WEDDING - You give (target) a rough shake in an attempt to rouse them from their sleep. |
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ETERNAL WEDDING - You trace a light fingertip down the length of the bridge of (target)'s nose once, twice, three times in an attempt to wake him/her. |
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from their sleep. |
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STANDARD - You give (target) a gentle nudge to stir them from their sleep. |
STANDARD - You give (target) a gentle nudge to stir them from their sleep. |
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Self target: |
'''{{blue|Self target:}}''' |
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You smack yourself across the cheek in an attempt to rouse yourself! |
You smack yourself across the cheek in an attempt to rouse yourself! |
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Creature targets: |
'''{{blue|Creature targets:}}''' |
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You give (creature) a gentle nudge to stir it from its sleep. |
You give (creature) a gentle nudge to stir it from its sleep. |
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No target: |
'''{{blue|No target:}}''' |
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You wake up from your slumber. |
You wake up from your slumber. |
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NOTE: ONLY first person messaging is listed unless it differs substantially from other versions. Wedding messaging will only work with your spouse, all other targets default to standard messaging. Messaging without an option shown applies to all options. Special scripts and areas may override listed messaging. |
NOTE: ONLY first person messaging is listed unless it differs substantially from other versions. Wedding messaging will only work with your spouse, all other targets default to standard messaging. Messaging without an option shown applies to all options. Special scripts and areas may override listed messaging. |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:WAKE}} |
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[[Category:Verbs]] |
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[[Category:Wedding Verbs]] |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 12 April 2024
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WAKE is a roleplaying verb that will rouse a player from non-combat initiated sleep.
Usage
Usage: WAKE - Wake up from your sleep WAKE {self} - WAKEs loudly WAKE {target} - Wake {target} up gently WAKE SET [option] - Shows or sets the WAKE verb options available.
Verb Info
Verb information for verb "WAKE": People targets: CATHEDRAL WEDDING - You lean over and give (target) a gentle kiss on the lips in an attempt to stir them from their sleep. WAVEDANCER WEDDING - You lean over and gently caress (target)'s cheek in an attempt to rouse them from their sleep. CHAPEL WEDDING - You give (target) a rough shake in an attempt to rouse them from their sleep. ETERNAL WEDDING - You trace a light fingertip down the length of the bridge of (target)'s nose once, twice, three times in an attempt to wake him/her. STANDARD - You give (target) a gentle nudge to stir them from their sleep. Self target: You smack yourself across the cheek in an attempt to rouse yourself! Creature targets: You give (creature) a gentle nudge to stir it from its sleep. No target: You wake up from your slumber. NOTE: ONLY first person messaging is listed unless it differs substantially from other versions. Wedding messaging will only work with your spouse, all other targets default to standard messaging. Messaging without an option shown applies to all options. Special scripts and areas may override listed messaging.