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'''ACT''' (officially: '''Action''') is used to perform actions that there is no verb for. Similar to [[SMILE]], used skillfully, ACT can greatly add to the [[roleplay]]ing environment. Used poorly, it can do the opposite. ACT should never be used to force actions or feelings upon another character. ACT commands will appear in parentheses to all characters in the room and can be long and descriptive.
|verb = ACT(ION)
|type = Roleplaying
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{{boldmono|ACT}} (officially: {{boldmono|ACTION}}) is used to perform actions that there is no verb for. Similar to {{boldmono|[[SMILE]]}}, used skillfully, {{boldmono|ACT}} can greatly add to the [[roleplay]]ing environment. Used poorly, it can do the opposite. {{boldmono|ACT}} should never be used to force actions or feelings upon another character. {{boldmono|ACT}} commands will appear in parentheses to all characters in the room and can be long and descriptive.
ACT is often used in [[CHE]] and [[MHO]] games and activities such as parades, skating contests, fashion shows, and dramatic reenactments of historical events. It also comes in handy when one cannot remember the specific verb to do something.


{{boldmono|ACT}} is often used in [[CHE]] and [[MHO]] games and activities such as parades, skating contests, fashion shows, and dramatic reenactments of historical events. It also comes in handy when one cannot remember the specific verb to do something.
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Everyone else in the room will see what you see!
Everyone else in the room will see what you see!
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Revision as of 13:11, 28 April 2021

ACT(ION)
Type Roleplaying

ACT (officially: ACTION) is used to perform actions that there is no verb for. Similar to SMILE, used skillfully, ACT can greatly add to the roleplaying environment. Used poorly, it can do the opposite. ACT should never be used to force actions or feelings upon another character. ACT commands will appear in parentheses to all characters in the room and can be long and descriptive.

ACT is often used in CHE and MHO games and activities such as parades, skating contests, fashion shows, and dramatic reenactments of historical events. It also comes in handy when one cannot remember the specific verb to do something.

Usage

Usage:
    ACT [options] {action}

Where [options] is zero or more of the following:
    ::{target}   - Act with a target specified, such as another player or a nearby object.

When acting with a {target} specified, some special rules are applied to the action:
    @ characters will be replaced by the target's name or short description.  To use the possessive form of the name or noun, use @' (not @'s, as @' will automatically include the 's').  The target will see 'your'.
    # characters will be replaced with a possessive pronoun (his/her/its), as appropriate for the gender of the target.  The target will see 'your'.
    % characters will be replaced with an object pronoun (him/her/it), as appropriate for the gender of the target.  The target will see 'you'.


Note that these characters will only be replaced if they appear before a space, at the end of your action, or immediately before a period (.), question mark (?), exclamation point (!), semi-colon (;), or comma (,).

Example:
    If you were to enter the following command:
      act ::naos waves to @ before blowing a kiss in # direction and winking at %!
    You would see:
      (XXXX waves to Naos before blowing a kiss in his direction and winking at him!)
    Naos would see:
      (XXXX waves to you before blowing a kiss in your direction and winking at you!)

    Everyone else in the room will see what you see!