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'''SAY <message>'''<br /> | '''SAY <message>'''<br /> | ||
<code>say I wonder if there's anywhere to eat around here.</code><br /> | <code>>>say I wonder if there's anywhere to eat around here.</code><br /> | ||
You say, "I wonder if there's anywhere to eat around here." | You say, "I wonder if there's anywhere to eat around here." | ||
<code>say Does anyone know the way to the Seaglass Inn?</code><br /> | <code>>>say Does anyone know the way to the Seaglass Inn?</code><br /> | ||
You ask, "Does anyone know the way to the Seaglass Inn?" | You ask, "Does anyone know the way to the Seaglass Inn?" | ||
'''SAY (with a smile) <message>'''<br /> | '''SAY (with a smile) <message>'''<br /> | ||
<code>say (with a smile) It's a pleasure to meet you, Donna. I've heard great things about your bread.</code><br /> | <code>>>say (with a smile) It's a pleasure to meet you, Donna. I've heard great things about your bread.</code><br /> | ||
With a smile, you say, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Donna. I've heard great things about your bread." | With a smile, you say, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Donna. I've heard great things about your bread." | ||
'''SAY to <person/direction> (with a smile) <message> <smiley>'''<br /> | '''SAY to <person/direction> (with a smile) <message> <smiley>'''<br /> | ||
<code>say to Donna (in a cacophony of anger) I ordered bread, not cake! :(</code><br /> | <code>>>say to Donna (in a cacophony of anger) I ordered bread, not cake! :(</code><br /> | ||
In a cacophony of anger, you exclaim to Donna with a frown, "I ordered bread, not cake!" | In a cacophony of anger, you exclaim to Donna with a frown, "I ordered bread, not cake!" | ||
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<code> say to kitchen Don't forget the bread!</code><br /> | <code>>>say to kitchen Don't forget the bread!</code><br /> | ||
(in your room) | You say towards the east, "Don't forget the bread!"<br /> | (in your room) | You say towards the east, "Don't forget the bread!"<br /> | ||
(in the kitchen) | A nasally countertenor says from the west, "Don't forget the bread!" | (in the kitchen) | A nasally countertenor says from the west, "Don't forget the bread!" |
Revision as of 02:53, 27 April 2022
SAY allows you to express yourself verbally in a number of versatile ways. It can be used on its own, addressed to a person or a particular direction, or have parenthetical remarks added. You can also append smileys to the end of your message to easily create different emotions.
Usage
SAY <message>
>>say I wonder if there's anywhere to eat around here.
You say, "I wonder if there's anywhere to eat around here."
>>say Does anyone know the way to the Seaglass Inn?
You ask, "Does anyone know the way to the Seaglass Inn?"
SAY (with a smile) <message>
>>say (with a smile) It's a pleasure to meet you, Donna. I've heard great things about your bread.
With a smile, you say, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Donna. I've heard great things about your bread."
SAY to <person/direction> (with a smile) <message> <smiley>
>>say to Donna (in a cacophony of anger) I ordered bread, not cake! :(
In a cacophony of anger, you exclaim to Donna with a frown, "I ordered bread, not cake!"
SAY to <direction> <message>
When you speak to a direction, the people on the other side will hear your voice.
Note that in the other room, your voice description will be heard speaking the message!
>>say to kitchen Don't forget the bread!
(in your room) | You say towards the east, "Don't forget the bread!"
(in the kitchen) | A nasally countertenor says from the west, "Don't forget the bread!"
SAY aliases
There are multiple other speech commands that work in lieu of say. These include:
admit, affirm, allege, announce, answer, ask, assert, babble, bark, blurt, claim, complain,
exhort, explain, gripe, groan, growl, interject, interrupt, muse, pronounce, ramble, relate,
remark, slur, snarl, spill, stammer, stage-whisper, stutter, suggest, utter, whine, wonder
>>complain I ordered bread, not cake
You complain, "I ordered bread, not cake."