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'''TMOTE <descriptive line>'''<br /> | '''TMOTE <descriptive line>'''<br /> | ||
<code>>tmote looks stooped and | <code>>tmote looks stooped and incredibly weary.</code><br /> | ||
(Jumaane looks stooped and incredibly weary.) | (Jumaane looks stooped and incredibly weary.) | ||
Revision as of 17:00, 1 August 2022
The TMOTE command can be used to append a short line to your description to reflect some temporary state. It can be used to reflect things that you've been up to recently, or to draw attention to something new or noteworthy. DMOTE is an alias that does the same thing.
Usage
TMOTE <descriptive line>
>tmote looks stooped and incredibly weary.
(Jumaane looks stooped and incredibly weary.)
>tmote 's face is heavily smudged with dirt and soot.
(Nemi's face is heavily smudged with dirt and soot.)
Notes
- Using GLANCE will show just a character's abbreviated description and any tmote they may have assigned.