Verb:HUM
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HUM causes a character to hum a tune. The type of tune is based on the character's demeanor. Bards will hum more skillfully than other characters.
| Demeanor | Bard | Non-bard |
|---|---|---|
| Cold | You skillfully hum an old funeral dirge. | You hum a disjointed, angry little tune. |
| Reserved | You hum a stately melody. | You hum quietly to yourself. |
| Neutral | You hum a little tune, making it up along the way. | You hum a random, wandering tune. |
| Friendly | You hum a happy tune, skillfully expressing your friendly mood. | You attempt to hum a merry little tune. |
| Warm | You hum a jaunty melody, masterfully exploring the cheerful notes. | You do your best at humming a joyful tune. |
>hum help
Usage:
HUM - Hum to yourself, based on demeanor
HUM {style} - Hum to yourself in a particular style
HUM {target} - Hum at someone or something
Where {style} is one of the following:
HAPPY SAD ANGRY
SURPRISE LORE* SKILLFUL* (*Bard only)
>hum HAPPY
You hum happily to yourself.
>hum SAD
You hum a sad little tune.
>hum ANGRY
You hum angrily to yourself.
>hum SURPRISE
You give a short little hum of surprise.
>hum LORE
You hum an old {character's race} tune.
>hum SKILLFUL
You hum a masterful melody, embellishing each note as only a bard can.