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MUMBLE is a roleplaying verb with optional uses for all races.

Usage

>mumble help

Usage:
    MUMBLE                            - Mumbles at nothing in particular
    MUMBLE {self}                     - Mumbles with frustration
    MUMBLE {target}                   - Mumbles at a target
    MUMBLE {race}                     - Mumbles about a certain race
    MUMBLE SET [option]               - Shows or sets the MUMBLE verb options available.

Where {race} is one of the following:
    Aelotoi        Erithian      Half-Elf      Dhe'nar
    Burghal-Gnome  Forest-Gnome  Half-Krolvin  Faendryl
    Dark-Elf       Giantman      Human         Illistim
    Dwarf          Gnome         Sylvan        Vaalor
    Elf            Halfling

Verb Info

Verb information for verb "MUMBLE":

People targets:
STANDARD    - You glance at (target) and mumble something under your breath.
RIVERS REST - You glance at (target) and mumble something about imperial lackeys.

Self target:
STANDARD    - You mumble something under your breath and kick at the ground in frustration.
RIVERS REST - You mumble something  about imperial taxes and revolution.

Object targets:
STANDARD    - You glance at (target) and mumble something under your breath.
RIVERS REST - You mumble some foul oaths that would make a deckhand blush to (target).

Creature targets:
STANDARD    - You glance at (target) and mumble something under your breath.
RIVERS REST - You mumble some foul oaths that would make a deckhand blush to (target).

No target:
STANDARD    - You mumble something under your breath.

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.