Verb:LEAN

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The LEAN verb is used to LEAN in various directions, or LEAN ON in-game objects. The LEAN verb is a common trap used in item scripts.

Messaging

General verb help information

>help lean

Usage:     LEAN - Shifts your weight     LEAN {self} - Shift your weight restlessly     LEAN {target} - Leans against a target     LEAN LEFT - Leans to the left     LEAN RIGHT - Leans to the right     LEAN FORWARD - Leans forward     LEAN BACK - Leans back     LEAN LHAND - Leans on what's in your left hand     LEAN RHAND - Leans on what's in your right hand     LEAN SET [OPTION] - Shows or sets the LEAN verb options available.

>verb info lean Verb information for verb "LEAN":

People targets: CATHEDRAL WEDDING - You lean on (target), resting your hand upon his/her shoulder. WAVEDANCER WEDDING - You lean against (target), bending your head to rest it gently                      against his/hers. STANDARD - You lean on (target).

Self target:   You shift your weight, restlessly leaning back and forth.

Object targets:   You lean against (object).

Creature targets:   You lean toward (creature).

Styles:   LEFT - You lean to your left.   RIGHT - You lean to your right.   FORWARD - You lean forward.   BACK - You lean back.   LHAND - You lean on your (object).   RHAND - You lean on your (object).

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. >grin You grin.

Some LEAN outputs

>lean You shift your weight. >lean left You lean to your left. >lean right You lean to your right. >lean back You lean back. >lean arch You lean against a honeysuckle arch.