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You read page 1 of your orange book... |
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Written in charcoal are the words "hello" |
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You also write in [[alterer's scroll]]s to specify what alterations you want made to an item. See [[alterer's scroll]] for writing syntax with alteration scrolls. |
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Revision as of 16:00, 15 November 2020
The WRITE command is used to write messages on special paper and materials. It is also used to fill out an alterer's scroll.
Books, Journals, Folios
There are several kinds of books of various nouns that contain pages you can write in. A prolific source is All in Good Tome, a shop often found at Hollow Eve festival each year.
Usage
Hold the book in one hand and a writing utensil in the other hand.
You glance down to see an orange book in your right hand and a piece of charcoal in your left hand.
Syntax:
write in book {text}
Example:
> write in book hello In your orange book, you write "hello" > read book You read page 1 of your orange book... Written in charcoal are the words "hello"
Alteration Scrolls
You also write in alterer's scrolls to specify what alterations you want made to an item. See alterer's scroll for writing syntax with alteration scrolls.