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The <tt>SING</tt> command is used to present a block of text formatted in verses. |
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==Syntax== |
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<tt>SING <verses></tt>. Separate each verse line by a semicolon. For example: |
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SING The wind was a torrent of darkness;Among the gusty trees... |
SING The wind was a torrent of darkness;Among the gusty trees... |
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Others will see: |
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''[Character]'' sings in a ''[vocal range]'' voice: |
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"The wind was a torrent of darkness |
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Among the gusty trees..." |
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;Emotes |
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You can also add emotes to your singing: |
You can also add emotes to your singing: |
Revision as of 03:29, 30 September 2012
The SING command is used to present a block of text formatted in verses.
Syntax
SING <verses>. Separate each verse line by a semicolon. For example:
SING The wind was a torrent of darkness;Among the gusty trees...
Others will see:
[Character] sings in a [vocal range] voice: "The wind was a torrent of darkness Among the gusty trees..."
- Emotes
You can also add emotes to your singing:
SING <emote> When the shower came a'calling;We were all a'stalling.
Emotes:
angrily calmly cautiously cheerfully coldly confidently coyly curtly darkly dreamily dryly emphatically enigmatically excitedly firmly greedily grumpily guardedly haggardly happily harshly hauntingly helplessly hesitantly hopefully hopelessly innocently kindly laughingly longingly loudly lovingly matter-of-factly meekly mischievously mockingly nervously painfully patiently playfully quietly rancidly regretfully sadly sarcastically sheepishly slowly smugly softly sternly sweetly teasingly tenderly tiredly weakly wistfully wryly