Autoscripter

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The autoscripter is a premium benefit that costs 100 Premium points. These scripts can be added to certain items. Located in the Specialty Shop of the Lighthouse in Mist Harbor.

Important Note: Just because you see a noun on the list below, does NOT mean it's a "legal" noun by today's policy standards. It just means you can still autoscript it, if you happen to have one. ~ GM Jainna


Cloaks

These scripts will work on: cloak, manteau, greatcloak, warcloak, burnoose, mantle, longcloak, raincloak, pelisse, ataniki, atanika, robe, robes

Option 1
  • Person grabs a handful of her woven cloak and spins around with a flourish, the deep folds of the garment swirling around her gracefully.
  • Person jumps as high as she can, her woven cloak billowing around her in a wide circle as she lands!
  • Person pulls up the folds of her woven cloak around her arm and strikes an overly dramatic pose.
  • Person runs the tips of her fingers along the edges of her woven cloak, drawing attention to the garment.
  • Person wiggles around in her woven cloak, causing it to ripple about her feet in delicate, gentle waves.
  • Person notices a loose thread on her woven cloak, and quickly grabs hold of the offending bit of material. With a quick *SNAP!*, she makes short work of the thread and flicks it into the air.
Option 2
  • Person throws the edge of his woven cloak over his shoulder nonchalantly.
  • Person wraps his cloak tightly about himself.
  • Person takes the edge of his woven cloak and holds it out as he bows low in a courtly fashion.
  • Person tosses back the edge of his cloak, as if preparing to draw a weapon.
  • Person rummages through his woven cloak, apparently searching for something.
  • Person drapes his woven cloak around his shoulders in a billowing swirl of motion.
Option 3
  • Person turns around in his woven cloak tangling the material up and around himself.
  • Person rubs his hand against his cloak attempting to smooth out an unsightly wrinkle.
  • You notice Person trying to cover an unsightly mud stain on his cloak.
  • Person gives his cloak a hard tug, making sure it is fastened properly.
  • Person fidgets a bit with his woven cloak, tugging at the hem.
  • Person pokes around inside his woven cloak, looking for an elusive item.
Option 4
  • Person brushes his hands over his woven cloak, removing bits of lint in the process.
  • Person settles his woven cloak over his shoulders with a surprisingly dexterous swirl.
  • Person wipes his face with the hem of his woven cloak.
  • Person shivers as he pulls his woven cloak more tightly around himself.

Backpacks

These scripts will work on: knapsack, backpack, pack, rucksack

Option 1
  • Person pulls the flap of his backpack closed and buttons it securely.
  • Person unbuttons the flap of his backpack, pulling it open to reveal the contents.
  • Person pulls the shoulder straps of his backpack, settling his load to rest more comfortably.
  • Person rummages around briefly in his backpack, displacing all the contents.
Option 2
  • Person unclasps the flap on his heavy backpack and flips it open.
  • Person pulls the flap down on his heavy backpack and clasps it securely.
  • Person pulls on the straps of his heavy backpack, trying to alleviate the pressure on his shoulders.
  • Person lifts his heavy backpack off his shoulders for a moment, repositioning it.

Satchels

These scripts will work on: satchel, haversack, case, kit, carryall

Option 1
  • Person flips open his simple satchel with one hand.
  • Person closes his simple satchel and secures it tightly.
  • Person appears to be checking the contents of his simple satchel.
  • Person brushes the mud and dust off his simple satchel.

Sacks and Pouches

These scripts will work on: sack, pouch, sporran, purse, bag, reticule, neckpouch, tote, lootsack, lootbag, handbag, poke

Option 1
  • Person pulls hard on the drawstrings of his pouch cinching it tightly then sliding the carved bone clasp tight against the lip of the pouch.
  • Person slides the carved bone clasp off the pouch and with a mighty tug pulls the pouch open.
  • Person carefully hefts his pouch with a thoughtful expression.
  • Person tugs on the drawstrings of his pouch and twirls them around his finger absently.
Option 2
  • Person flips open his cotton pouch with one hand.
  • Person closes his cotton pouch and secures it tightly.
  • Person appears to be checking the contents of his cotton pouch.
  • Person brushes the mud and dust off his cotton pouch.

Footwear

These scripts will work on: boots, slippers, jackboots, clogs, shoes, brogans, brogues, moccasins, gillies, half-boots, halfboots, pattens, poulaines, snowshoes, workboots, workshoes, clogs, yatane, pompes, flats, sandals, sabaton

Option 1
  • Person does a bit of an awkward dance as he slips his soft leather shoes onto his feet.
  • Person kicks off his soft leather shoes and catches them in midair.
  • Person balances on one foot as he removes a small stone from the sole of his soft leather shoes.
  • Person scrapes the muck off the bottoms of his soft leather shoes.
Option 2
  • Person pulls on his soft leather shoes, fitting them snugly against his feet.
  • Person rubs the toes of his soft leather shoes, grumbling about the fit.
  • Person touches the soles of his soft leather shoes looking for holes that might need cobbling.
  • Person brushes the dust from his soft leather shoes.
  • Person kicks his soft leather shoes together, knocking clumps of dirt and mud from the heels.
  • Person taps the ground with his soft leather shoes, creating a clicking noise with the heel.

Pants and Trousers

These scripts will work on: pants, trousers, breeches, britches, bloomers, breeks, drawers, gaskins, knee-breeches, overalls, hose, pantaloons, trews

Skirts and Dresses

These scripts will work on: skirt, dress, sundress, nightgown, cotehardie, frock, ballgown, overgown, overdress, habit, kirtle, bliaut

Hats and Caps

These scripts will work on: hat, cap, bonnet

Amulets and Pendants

These scripts will work on: amulet, pendant, locket, necklace, medallion, lariat, choker

Rings

These scripts will work on: ring, band

Jackets and Coats

These scripts will work on: jacket, coat, duster, parka, longcoat, raincoat, justacorps

Kilts and Loincloths

These scripts will work on: kilt, greatkilt, warkilt, loincloth

Capes and Shawls

These scripts will work on: cape, capelet, poncho, half-cape, shawl, wrap

Socks and Stockings

These scripts will work on: socks, stockings

Leggings

These scripts will work on: leggings

Gloves

These scripts will work on: handwraps, hand-wraps, gloves, gauntlets, mittens

Belts and Sashes

These scripts will work on: belt, sash

Bandanas and Kerchiefs

These scripts will work on head worn items with the following nouns: scarf, bandana, kerchief

Armor

These scripts work for armor of all classes (robes through plate) as well as helms and shields.

Robes

Leather Armor

Scale Armor

Chain Armor

Plate Armor

Helms

Shields

Weapons

The following weapons will work with the autoscripter:

  • Awl-pikes
  • Backswords
  • Ball and chains
  • Bastard swords
  • Broadswords
  • Cudgels
  • Daggers
  • Estocs
  • Falchions
  • Flails
  • Halberds
  • Hammer of Kais
  • Handaxes
  • Javelins
  • Jeddart-axes
  • Katanas
  • Katars
  • Lances
  • Longswords
  • Maces
  • Main-gauches
  • Mauls
  • Military picks
  • Morning stars
  • Naginatas
  • Pilums
  • Rapiers
  • Scimitars
  • Short swords
  • Spears
  • Tridents
  • War hammers
  • War mattocks
  • Whip-blades

Edged Weapons

Blunt Weapons

Polearm Weapons