Verb:BRISTLE: Difference between revisions
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''>bristle happy'' |
''>bristle happy'' |
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You give a bright yelp of laughter and bristle with happiness. |
You give a bright yelp of laughter and bristle with happiness. |
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Try as you might, you lack the small muscle coordination necessary to bristle. |
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Person tries to bristle, but only succeeds in grimacing. |
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Revision as of 15:52, 7 November 2019
The BRISTLE verb helps a character display that prickly disposition effectively. It is a special half-krolvin verb.
Messaging
- General verb help information
>help bristle Usage: BRISTLE SELF - Bristle at yourself. BRISTLE {option} - Bristle with the following options. BRISTLE {target} - Bristle at someone or something. Where {option} is one of the following: ANXIOUS EXCITED HAPPY IMPATIENT NERVOUS PROUD SATISFIED SLEEPY SMUG >verb info bristle No match found.
- Select BRISTLE output examples
>bristle self You turn your head slightly and tense up, forcing the hair on your body to go stiff. >bristle happy You give a bright yelp of laughter and bristle with happiness.
When used by those not of half-krolvin blood:
Try as you might, you lack the small muscle coordination necessary to bristle. Person tries to bristle, but only succeeds in grimacing.