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The '''dismount''' verb is used in conjunction with mounts (ridable animals such as horses).
The '''dismount''' verb is used in conjunction with mounts (ride-able animals such as horses). Both "dismount" and "dismount <mount>" are recognized." You cannot dismount if your hands are full.


==Usage==
==Usage==

'''Horse Types'''

''With Saddle''

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>dismount<br>
You climb down from the ebony leather saddle on a tall red roan draft horse and carefully detach some rough white leather reins from her bit.
</pre>

''Without Saddle''

<pre>
>dismount
You climb down from an athletic tan mustang and carefully detach some sleek brown reins from his bit.
</pre>

'''Tortoise Types'''

''With Saddle''

At this time, horse saddles are not compatible with tortoise mounts.

''Without Saddle''




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Dismount when riding:
Dismount when riding:

Revision as of 04:57, 24 June 2020

The dismount verb is used in conjunction with mounts (ride-able animals such as horses). Both "dismount" and "dismount <mount>" are recognized." You cannot dismount if your hands are full.

Usage

Horse Types

With Saddle

>dismount<br>
You climb down from the ebony leather saddle on a tall red roan draft horse and carefully detach some rough white leather reins from her bit.

Without Saddle

>dismount
You climb down from an athletic tan mustang and carefully detach some sleek brown reins from his bit.

Tortoise Types

With Saddle

At this time, horse saddles are not compatible with tortoise mounts.

Without Saddle



Dismount when riding:

Sliding one of your feet forward and securing it in the saddle's stirrup, you twist your body in toward your golden stallion as you slide down its side and dismount, then detach some glossy ebon leather reins from your stallion's bridle.

Dismount when not riding:

You are not mounted.

History

Prior to the Rumor Woods event of 2019, dismount as a verb had no functionality. Its usage resulted in the following messaging:

But you aren't on a horse to dismount.

See also