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I didn't want to mess up the page but thought I'd put the messaging here if someone wanted to incorporate it.
I didn't want to mess up the page but thought I'd put the messaging here if someone wanted to incorporate it.


When an Empath interacts with another Empath's plant:
When an Empath interacts with another Empath's plant:<br>
> l plant
> l plant<br>
The vela'tohr plant is a large, stalky bush. Its thick stem supports numerous coiled tendrils, which sway gently as if searching for something. Giant dark green leaves yawn open from the base of the stalk, revealing a myriad of blossoming flowers.
The vela'tohr plant is a large, stalky bush. Its thick stem supports numerous coiled tendrils, which sway gently as if searching for something. Giant dark green leaves yawn open from the base of the stalk, revealing a myriad of blossoming flowers.<br>
The plant has coiled itself into a tight ball, the remains of its shredded leaves sticking to sap encrusted stems.
The plant has coiled itself into a tight ball, the remains of its shredded leaves sticking to sap encrusted stems.


> study plant
> study plant<br>
Empathically linked to its creator, the vela'tohr plant is capable of healing, albeit slowly, non-Empaths who avail themselves to its abilities. You do not recognize this plant as your own, and feel it will neither heal you, nor allow you to take its wounds.
Empathically linked to its creator, the vela'tohr plant is capable of healing, albeit slowly, non-Empaths who avail themselves to its abilities. You do not recognize this plant as your own, and feel it will neither heal you, nor allow you to take its wounds.<br>
Roundtime: 2 sec.
Roundtime: 2 sec.


> tap plant
> tap plant<br>
You tap an ethereal vela'tohr plant.
You tap an ethereal vela'tohr plant.


> touch plant
> touch plant<br>
You reach out to touch an ethereal vela'tohr plant, but as you have no empathic bond with it, the foliage recoils gently, its leaves curling and folding back.
You reach out to touch an ethereal vela'tohr plant, but as you have no empathic bond with it, the foliage recoils gently, its leaves curling and folding back.


> pull plant
> pull plant<br>
I'm afraid that you can't pull that.
I'm afraid that you can't pull that.


> hug plant
> hug plant<br>
You get the feeling that giving the plant a hug might be a bad idea for your health, so you decide against following through.
You get the feeling that giving the plant a hug might be a bad idea for your health, so you decide against following through.




My apologies but I don't remember how to sign these things.
My apologies but I don't remember how to sign these things.<br>
~ Kaesken4 aka Damiza
~ Kaesken4 aka Damiza

Latest revision as of 15:53, 6 August 2023

Touching

I didn't want to mess up the page but thought I'd put the messaging here if someone wanted to incorporate it.

When an Empath interacts with another Empath's plant:
> l plant
The vela'tohr plant is a large, stalky bush. Its thick stem supports numerous coiled tendrils, which sway gently as if searching for something. Giant dark green leaves yawn open from the base of the stalk, revealing a myriad of blossoming flowers.
The plant has coiled itself into a tight ball, the remains of its shredded leaves sticking to sap encrusted stems.

> study plant
Empathically linked to its creator, the vela'tohr plant is capable of healing, albeit slowly, non-Empaths who avail themselves to its abilities. You do not recognize this plant as your own, and feel it will neither heal you, nor allow you to take its wounds.
Roundtime: 2 sec.

> tap plant
You tap an ethereal vela'tohr plant.

> touch plant
You reach out to touch an ethereal vela'tohr plant, but as you have no empathic bond with it, the foliage recoils gently, its leaves curling and folding back.

> pull plant
I'm afraid that you can't pull that.

> hug plant
You get the feeling that giving the plant a hug might be a bad idea for your health, so you decide against following through.


My apologies but I don't remember how to sign these things.
~ Kaesken4 aka Damiza