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3rd-person, non-Kaldar: XXXXX hails you with a superior nod. |
3rd-person, non-Kaldar: XXXXX hails you with a superior nod. |
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1st-person, one Kaldar to another: |
1st-person, one Kaldar to another: You hail XXXXX with a clenched fist over your heart and a respectful nod. |
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3rd-person, one Kaldar to another. |
3rd-person, one Kaldar to another: XXXXX hails you in the traditional Kaldar greeting. |
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1st-person, non-Kaldar to a Kaldar: |
1st-person, non-Kaldar to a Kaldar: XXXXX attempts a Kaldaran greeting but it just looks like a limp salute. |
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Kaldaran greeting. The messaging is different between Kaldar and non-Kaldar
Hail (no target): "Hail what?" - no messaging.
Hail (self) (1st person): You pause for a moment, head down and eyes closed as you clench your fist to your heart in ancestral respect.
Hail (self) (3rd person): XXXXX pauses for a moment in respectful silence.
1st-person, to a non-Kaldar: You hail XXXXX with an aloof attitude.
3rd-person, non-Kaldar: XXXXX hails you with a superior nod.
1st-person, one Kaldar to another: You hail XXXXX with a clenched fist over your heart and a respectful nod.
3rd-person, one Kaldar to another: XXXXX hails you in the traditional Kaldar greeting.
1st-person, non-Kaldar to a Kaldar: XXXXX attempts a Kaldaran greeting but it just looks like a limp salute.