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{{boldmono|PLACE FEET}} will retain an item in your inventory while allowing you to have both hands available and with less risk of accidental loss. Characters with items at their feet will be unable to move without dragging the item. |
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|system=Inventory |
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'''Place:''' |
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|help=Yes |
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==Help== |
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<small>'''''Please note: This populates with {{boldmono|PLACE HELP}}, {{boldmono|HELP PLACE}}, or {{boldmono|PLACE}} by itself.''</small> |
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PLACE {item|LEFT|RIGHT} Gently place a held item on the ground. |
PLACE {item|LEFT|RIGHT} Gently place a held item on the ground. |
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PLACE FEET [item|RIGHT|LEFT] Place a held item alongside you (the item remains in your inventory). |
PLACE FEET [item|RIGHT|LEFT] Place a held item alongside you (the item remains in your inventory).</pre> |
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===Item=== |
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{{boldmono|PLACE ITEM}} will place the targeted objected on the ground or a preferred surface. |
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<pre{{log2}}>>place flute |
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You carefully place a flute on the floor. |
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>place flute on table |
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You carefully place a flute on an elegant mahogany table.</pre> |
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==={{boldmono|LEFT}} or {{boldmono|RIGHT}}=== |
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{{boldmono|PLACE LEFT}} or {{boldmono|PLACE RIGHT}} will place an item in one's left or right hand on the ground or a preferred surface. |
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<pre{{log2}}>>place left |
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You have nothing in your left hand! |
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>place right |
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You carefully place a flute on the floor.</pre> |
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==={{boldmono|FEET}}=== |
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{{boldmono|PLACE FEET}} is used to move an item from one's hands to near their feet. Doing this keeps the item in one's inventory and the user is typically prevented from moving while the item is there. This command, when used by itself, defaults to the item in one's right hand in both hands are full, but will check the left hand if the right hand is empty. Otherwise, one can specify the item, left, or right. |
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<pre{{log2}}>>place feet |
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{{boldmono|[[Verb:INVENTORY|INVENTORY]]}} will show items {{boldmono|PLACEd AT FEET}} at the end of its readout. {{boldmono|INVENTORY ALONGSIDE}} will show items besides you. In addition, {{boldmono|LOOKing}} in a mirror or another character {{boldmono|LOOKing}} at you will display items that have been {{boldmono|PLACEd AT FEET}}. |
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You carefully place your flute on the floor alongside you.</pre> |
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[[Category:Verbs]] |
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* [[Verb:INVENTORY|INVENTORY verb]] |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:PLACE}} |
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* [[Verb:DROP|DROP verb]] |
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[[Category:Inventory system verbs]] |
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* [[Inventory]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 13 July 2026
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PLACE is a system verb that allows the user to carefully move items to the ground or another surface, similar to DROP / PUT. This is particularly useful for breakable items.
Help
Please note: This populates with PLACE HELP, HELP PLACE, or PLACE by itself.
Usage:
PLACE {item|LEFT|RIGHT} Gently place a held item on the ground.
PLACE FEET [item|RIGHT|LEFT] Place a held item alongside you (the item remains in your inventory).
Usage
Item
PLACE ITEM will place the targeted objected on the ground or a preferred surface.
- Messaging Example
>place flute You carefully place a flute on the floor. >place flute on table You carefully place a flute on an elegant mahogany table.
LEFT or RIGHT
PLACE LEFT or PLACE RIGHT will place an item in one's left or right hand on the ground or a preferred surface.
- Messaging Example
>place left You have nothing in your left hand! >place right You carefully place a flute on the floor.
FEET
PLACE FEET is used to move an item from one's hands to near their feet. Doing this keeps the item in one's inventory and the user is typically prevented from moving while the item is there. This command, when used by itself, defaults to the item in one's right hand in both hands are full, but will check the left hand if the right hand is empty. Otherwise, one can specify the item, left, or right.
- Messaging Example
>place feet You carefully place your flute on the floor alongside you.