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'''Face painting''' can be done with paintsticks. The face paint shows up in a character's features, but it does not replace any of the character's features. A face painting can be worn even when a person is wearing blush on the cheeks, warpaint on the face, and a temporary henna tattoo on the face, all at the same time. A face painting can be worn with nail polish or other things that occupy the character's unique feature line. <!-- This spot reserved for informational blurb for item. Remove as part of copy/paste.--> |
'''Face painting''' can be done with paintsticks. The face paint shows up in a character's features, but it does not replace any of the character's features. A face painting can be worn even when a person is wearing blush on the cheeks, warpaint on the face, and a temporary henna tattoo on the face, all at the same time. A face painting can be worn with nail polish or other things that occupy the character's unique feature line. <!-- This spot reserved for informational blurb for item. Remove as part of copy/paste.--> |
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==Analyze== |
==Analyze== |
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<pre>You analyze your yellow stick and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions. |
<pre{{log2}}>You analyze your yellow stick and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions. |
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The creator has also provided the following information: |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|First |
! scope="row" role="rowheader"|First |
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|You offer to paint a black rose on Vanah's face. Vanah has 30 seconds to grant or refuse her consent. |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You step up to XXX and look her over carefully, deciding where the best place for a painting might be. |
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|Cupcake offers to paint a black rose on your face. You can CONSENT GRANT or CONSENT REFUSE in the next 30 seconds to grant or refuse your consent. If you do not respond, consent will automatically be refused. |
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(Type this line over again to paint them.) |
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|Third Person View --> None |
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Roundtime: 20 secs. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX steps up and looks over you carefully while holding a paintbrush in hand, apparently deciding where she might place a design on your face. |
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[If you do not want a face painting, remove yourself from Soliere's group (DISBAND OR LEAVE).] |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"|Second |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You step up to |
|<!-- First Person View --> Vanah consents to your painting her face. You step up to Vanah and paint quickly, dabbing at her with your black stick. Soon, a skillful image comes out on her face. |
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Roundtime: 20 sec. |
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|XXX steps up to YYY and begins to dab at her with a twisted yellow stick. After a while, a pattern begins to emerge on XXX's face. After a few minutes of intense concentration, Soliere steps away to proudly display her work. |
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|You consent to Cupcake, allowing him to paint your face. He steps up to you and begins to dab at you with a black stick. After a few minutes of intense concentration, Cupcake steps back with a proud look on his face. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> Cupcake steps up to Vanah and begins to dab at her with a black stick. After a while, a pattern begins to emerge on Vanah's face. After a few minutes of intense concentration, Cupcake steps away to proudly display his work. |
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==Additional Information== |
==Additional Information== |
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Some alternate names for a paintstick are: branch, brush, stick, or twig. {{boldmono|FLIP}}ping a double-sided paintstick will change its color. Not all colors will work with all designs. |
Some alternate names for a paintstick are: branch, brush, stick, or twig. {{boldmono|FLIP}}ping a double-sided paintstick will change its color. Not all colors will work with all designs. |
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| a bunch of tiny red dots resembling some sort of pox is painted on his/her face. |
| a bunch of tiny red dots resembling some sort of pox is painted on his/her face. |
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| there are a bunch of ugly white splotches resembling a horrid disease all over his/her face. |
| there are a bunch of ugly white splotches resembling a horrid disease all over his/her face. |
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| there are a bunch of ugly blue splotches resembling a horrid disease all over his/her face. |
| there are a bunch of ugly blue splotches resembling a horrid disease all over his/her face. |
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| a sticky green spot of paint in the middle of his/her forehead. |
| a sticky green spot of paint in the middle of his/her forehead. |
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| there are a bunch of messy black streaks dotted with tiny fingerprints painted on his/her face. |
| there are a bunch of messy black streaks dotted with tiny fingerprints painted on his/her face. |
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| a messy conglomeration of multi-colored streaks painted all over his/her face. |
| a messy conglomeration of multi-colored streaks painted all over his/her face. |
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| Ivy |
| Ivy |
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| delicate vines of verdant-hued ivy painted across his/her forehead and trailing down his/her cheek. |
| delicate vines of verdant-hued ivy painted across his/her forehead and trailing down his/her cheek. |
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| Drops |
| Drops |
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| several small raindrops rendered in bright blue paint across his/her face. |
| several small raindrops rendered in bright blue paint across his/her face. |
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| Rose |
| Rose |
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| a delicate red rosebud with a glistening drop of dew painted on his/her cheek. |
| a delicate red rosebud with a glistening drop of dew painted on his/her cheek. |
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| Wings |
| Wings |
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| a glimmering pair of golden wings painted on both of his/her cheeks. |
| a glimmering pair of golden wings painted on both of his/her cheeks. |
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| Koar |
| Koar |
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| a golden crown atop a craggy mountain painted on his/her left cheek. |
| a golden crown atop a craggy mountain painted on his/her left cheek. |
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| Onar |
| Onar |
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| the faint outline of a broken white skull set within a wash of blank ink painted atop the bridge of his/her nose. |
| the faint outline of a broken white skull set within a wash of blank ink painted atop the bridge of his/her nose. |
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|GOLDEN |
|GOLDEN |
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|He has five strips of golden paint slashed across his left cheek, matched to two strips of black paint on his right cheek. |
|He has five strips of golden paint slashed across his left cheek, matched to two strips of black paint on his right cheek. |
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|TOMATO |
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|He has an eye-catching painting of a bright red tomato in the center of his forehead. |
|He has an eye-catching painting of a bright red tomato in the center of his forehead. |
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|SKELETAL |
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|He has a black and white-outlined impression of an underlying skeletal structure painted on the lower half of his face.` |
|He has a black and white-outlined impression of an underlying skeletal structure painted on the lower half of his face.` |
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====Clockwerke Paintstick==== |
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| CLOCK |
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| He has a clock face in coppery hues painted in the center of his forehead. |
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| CLOCKWORK |
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| He has interlocked clockwork gears painted across his forehead from temple to temple. |
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| HALF |
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| He has half of his face painted to look like the skin is torn away to reveal a clockwork mechanism beneath. |
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| SIDE |
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| He has a series of interlocked gears painted down the side of his face. |
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| MASK |
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| He has a monochromatic eye mask of painted interlocked gears expanding from the inner corner of his eyes outward. |
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| AUTOMATON |
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| He has the lower half of his face painted like a mechanical automaton's jaw. |
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| GASH |
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| He has a painted gash across his face revealing clockwork mechanisms beneath. |
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| RIVETS |
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| He has painted rivets at evenly spaced intervals along the jawline |
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| CELESTIAL |
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| He has an intricate clockwerke design painted down one side of his face, featuring celestial bodies nestled against gears. |
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| PANEL |
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| He has a clockwork control panel painted behind one ear. |
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====Insect-etched Paintstick==== |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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! Name !! Design |
! Name !! Design |
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| BEETLE |
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| He has an intricate beetle painted between his eyes, with delicate wings outstretched above both eyebrows. |
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| WINGS |
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| He has a pair of delicate scarab wings painted across the face like an eye mask, extending outward and upward from the corner of each eye. |
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| TRACKS |
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| He has an intricate copper beetle painted on his cheek trailing stylized track marks in a meandering pattern across his forehead and curving around his eye. |
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| SPIDER |
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| He has an elaborately painted spider poised on the bridge of his nose with forelegs splayed out below, across his cheeks, and back legs above, across his forehead. |
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| WEB |
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| He has painted spiderwebs extending outward from the corner of each eye. |
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| EYE |
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| He has one eye obscured by an elaborately painted spider, visible in full when his eye is closed. |
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| EYES |
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| He has a cluster of spider eyes painted across his forehead. |
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| WIDOW |
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| He has a black widow spider set on a black web stretching from nose to jawline, its painted crimson mark standing out in stark contrast against its dark backdrop. |
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| CURLING |
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| He has sable and crimson spider painted across his entire forehead, its legs curling around his eyes to terminate in the center of each cheek. |
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| DANGLING |
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| He has a quintet of painted spiders dangling below one eye from silvery thread at different lengths. |
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| SIDE |
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| He has a tiny spider dangling from a copper thread painted down the side of his face. |
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| SCORPION |
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| He has a black scorpion painted on one cheek, its raised tail curving around his eye and stinger poised to strike on his forehead. |
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| SABLE |
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| He has stripes of sable and crimson paint streaking down both sides of his face. |
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| COPPER |
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| He has stripes of copper and turquoise paint streaking down both sides of his face. |
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* [[Cosmetics]] |
* [[Cosmetics]] |
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*[[Announcement:Face Paint updated to use CONSENT verb]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 16 April 2024
Face painting can be done with paintsticks. The face paint shows up in a character's features, but it does not replace any of the character's features. A face painting can be worn even when a person is wearing blush on the cheeks, warpaint on the face, and a temporary henna tattoo on the face, all at the same time. A face painting can be worn with nail polish or other things that occupy the character's unique feature line. AnalyzeYou analyze your yellow stick and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions. The creator has also provided the following information: You get the sense that any talented merchant can do some alteration work on a twisted yellow stick, but no merchants can change the base color unless they are providing a special service to do just that. You can try to FLIP and PAINT with the stick, and INSPECT might give you some usful information. Currently the designs you can use on the yellow stick are: BANANA, CANARY, BOLT, TART, LION, GOLDFISH, COIN, WINGS You get no sense of whether or not the stick may be further lightened. InspectThe yellow stick appears to have 23 uses remaining. The stick can not be worn. Usage
Additional InformationSome alternate names for a paintstick are: branch, brush, stick, or twig. FLIPping a double-sided paintstick will change its color. Not all colors will work with all designs. LocationHere, in bold text, is the location of a face painting in a character's description: You see Lady XXXX YYYYY the Bard. She appears to be a Human. She is tall and appears to be young. She has a shimmer of <EYESHADOW-COLOR> on her eyelids, beautifully <EYELINER-COLOR>-outlined blue eyes , <BLUSH-COLOR> cheeks, glossy <LIPSTICK-COLOR> full lips, bold <WARPAINT-COLOR> stripes on her face, and <POWDERED>, <SOFT>, tanned skin. She has long, straight blonde hair pinned back on one side with a <HAIR ADORNMENT>. She is inked with a <TEMPORARY HENNA TATTOO>. She has a <FACE PAINTING>. She has a <REGULAR PERMANENT TATTOO>, and a <PIERCING>. She has <WOUNDS>. She is wearing <CLOTHING>. Syntax
Error Messaging
In this case, the correct syntax would have been "paint XXX with goldfish using stick": >paint XXX using goldfish Syntax: paint <player> with <design> using <item> Currently the designs you can use on the red stick are: BLOOD, SCAR, TARGET, FANGS, GASHES, FLOWER, BLOOM, HEARTS, PUMPKIN, EAGLE.
In this case, the stick was FLIPped to the "red paint" setting, but the GOLDFISH design can only be painted using the "yellow paint" setting, so to fix it, you must FLIP the stick to the "yellow paint" setting: >paint XXX with goldfish using stick You study the designs on the stick a bit harder.
In this case, a design was being attempted which was not among the designs listed upon ANALYZING the stick. The only designs available on this paintstick were STARS, SUNBURST, DRAGON, CAT, RAINBOW, and DROPS. >paint XXX with goldfish using stick You study the designs on the stick a bit harder. Paint Fading MessagingOver the course of a few hours of in-game time, the face painting will fade and flake off: 1st person: The ink upon your skin tightens a bit, getting drier as time slowly works its wear upon it. 3rd person: This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! 1st person: The ink upon your skin tightens significantly, and you can feel the little fades and flaws begin to form upon the design. 3rd person: This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! 1st person: The ink upon your skin feels as if it's nearly about to fade away, and a few tiny flecks begin to drift into the air. Looks like it's only got a couple hours left. 3rd person: This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! 1st person: A small bit of paint from your face cracks off and falls to the ground at your feet. 3rd person: A small bit of paint from XXX's face cracks off and falls to the ground. 1st person: You feel the paint on your face begin to crack. 3rd person: Tiny cracks begin to appear on the design painted on XXX's face. 1st person: You feel the painted design on your face rapidly crack and rapidly fall away. 3rd person: A painted design on XXX's face begins to rapidly crack, and within a few seconds it completely falls away. DesignsRed Paintstick
White Paintstick
Blue Paintstick
Green Paintstick
Black Paintstick
Multi-Colored Paintstick
Vine-etched Paintstick
Swirl-etched Paintstick
Bird-etched Paintstick
Yellow Paintstick
Moon-etched Paintstick
Moon-carved Paintstick
Phoenix-etched Paintstick
Coney-etched Paintstick
Scratched Paintstick
Clockwerke Paintstick
Insect-etched Paintstick
CleaningThe face paint can be removed with special cloths. Otherwise, it will last a few hours. To remove the face paint, RUB <cloth> while holding the cloth in one hand.
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