Autoscripter dress

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There are two variations of the autoscripter dress, which are fluff scripts for a wide variety of dress nouns as well as skirts. Both are available for adding to existing dresses via the Premium Autoscripter. It can be added as either a script or as a flourish. When already present as a primary script, it can be updated to a flourish via FLOURISH CONVERT.

Version A

When using the autoscripter to add this script to an item, it can add this script to the following eligible nouns: skirt, ballgown, bliaut, cotehardie, dress, frock, kirtle, gown, habit, nightgown, overdress, overgown, petticoat, petticoats, sundress, underskirt, underskirts, wrap-skirt

Important Note: Just because you see a noun on this list, 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.

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Usage

Verb First Third
POKE Actor nervously pleats and unpleats the material of her long gown with her hands. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
PULL Actor grabs a handful of her long gown and spins around with a flourish, the folds of the garment swirling around her gracefully. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
RUB Actor runs her hands over her long gown, smoothing the creases in the material. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
TAP Actor twitches the hem of her long gown coyly. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!

Version B

When using the autoscripter to add this script to an item, it can add this script to the following eligible nouns: skirt, ballgown, bliaut, cotehardie, dress, frock, kirtle, gown, habit, nightgown, overdress, overgown, petticoat, petticoats, sundress, underskirt, underskirts, wrap-skirt

Important Note: Just because you see a noun on this list, 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.

Analyze

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Usage

Verb First Third
POKE Actor pokes her finger at her illustrated scrolls, accidentally snagging the material. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
PULL Actor pulls at a loose thread near the hem of her long gown, partially unravelling the seam. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
PUNISH Actor gives her long gown a vicious yank, nearly ripping it in the process. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
RAISE Actor smooths out the wrinkles in her long gown with the palm of her hand. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
TURN Actor adjusts her long gown around a bit, adjusting it for comfort. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
WAVE (held) Actor waves her long gown around in a vain attempt to shake the dust off. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
WAVE (worn) Actor brushes some dust off of her long gown. This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!

See Also

Autoscripter dress Information
Type Fluff
Item Classification Clothing
Item(s) Applied to Dress
Skirt
Alterable Yes
Light/Deep Yes
Eligible to be Added Yes
Item Verbs
POKE PULL PUNISH RAISE
RUB TAP TURN WAVE