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''You see'': You splash <direction>, moving against the light current. <br /> |
''You see'': You splash <direction>, moving against the light current. <br /> |
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''Others see'': <name> splashes <direction>, moving against the light current. <br /> |
''Others see'': <name> splashes <direction>, moving against the light current. <br /> |
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The following commands also have special messaging when used in the water: |
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* {{com|splash}} |
* {{com|splash}} |
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* {{com|spit}} |
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* {{com|fall}} |
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* {{com|jump}} |
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* {{com|push}} |
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* {{com|dance}} |
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* {{com|clean}} |
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* {{com|duck}} |
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* {{com|flail}} |
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* {{com|kick}} |
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* {{com|pace}} |
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* {{com|roll}} |
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* {{com|pray}} |
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* {{com|stand}} |
Revision as of 21:08, 23 March 2021
While in water, such as a brook or river, you can use the verb to roleplay that you're swimming about. When paired with a direction, such as SWIM NORTH, it's an alias for moving in that direction. |
SWIM (in water) You see: You swim about in lazy circles. SWIM <direction> (in water) |
See Also
The following commands also have special messaging when used in the water: