Template:VERBSBladeShirt
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This is the "VERBSBladeShirt" template to list all the actions for pillows.
Pillows and pillow-like objects using this template have the following study: You believe you could PULL or FLIP the <adjective> <noun> to theatrically retrieve a weapon up the sleeve.
It should be called in the following format:
{{VERBSBladeShirt|adjective|noun}}
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Verb | Actions |
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PUT (weapon) | First Person: You slip your <weapon> into the sleeve of your cotton shirt, feeling the resistance of the spring release catch. Must be a light edged knife or dagger under a certain weight |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third person messaging needed. | |
PUT (big weapon) | First Person: Your cotton shirt will only hold a knife or similar weapon. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third person messaging needed. | |
FLIP (no weapon) | First Person: You flourish your arm dramatically, thumbing the spring release in the sleeve of your cotton shirt as you do, but all you hear is the *snick* of your empty sheath. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third person messaging needed. | |
FLIP (weapon) | First Person: You flourish your arm dramatically, thumbing the spring release in the sleeve of your cotton shirt as you do, and allow your <weapon> to fall into your palm. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third person messaging needed. | |
PULL (no weapon) | First Person: Twisting your wrist, you thumb the spring release in the sleeve of your cotton shirt, but it seems you forgot to sheathe your blade -- run! |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third person messaging needed. | |
PULL (weapon) | First Person: Twisting your wrist, you thumb the spring release in the sleeve of your cotton shirt and allow your <weapon> to fall into your palm. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third person messaging needed. |