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==Notes==
==Notes==
* TDESC is good for suggesting things that have recently happened to your character, or highlighting some recent change. For instance, you might decide to give yourself dark circles under your eyes to indicate a recent lack of sleep, or call attention to a new haircut you've just gotten.
* TDESC is good for suggesting things that have recently happened to your character, or highlighting some recent change. For instance, you might decide to give yourself dark circles under your eyes to indicate a recent lack of sleep, or call attention to a new haircut you've just gotten.
* TDESC should be used to show only things in your character's appearance, not what they're presently doing. To show an ongoing action or pose, use the [[Pose command|POSE]].
* TDESC should be used to show only things in your character's appearance, not what they're presently doing. To show an ongoing action or pose, use [[Pose command|POSE]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:09, 10 September 2022

The TDESC command allows you to set a line of temporary description on yourself. This line will show in parentheses after your long description when somebody LOOKs at you. It will also appear after your shortened description when someone GLANCEs at you.

Usage

TDESC <description>
>tdesc Jumaane is sporting a shiny smudge of grease on his chin.

Notes

  • TDESC is good for suggesting things that have recently happened to your character, or highlighting some recent change. For instance, you might decide to give yourself dark circles under your eyes to indicate a recent lack of sleep, or call attention to a new haircut you've just gotten.
  • TDESC should be used to show only things in your character's appearance, not what they're presently doing. To show an ongoing action or pose, use POSE.

See also