Gameplay
Syntax: where
Where will display a list of currently occupied hotspots and the total
number of characters present in each. It will also subsequently list the
roomtitles of individual characters and the room they are in if those players
have toggled their where visibility.
Syntax: wherevis
Wherevis toggles the where visibility and where anonymity of an individual
when used in conjunction with a roomtitle. A character must also have a
roomtitle set in order to be visible on the where list. If used a second
time after it's already enabled, it will toggle anonymity. A third time will
disable both.
Syntax: where ban list
A list of currently where banned characters will be displayed.
Syntax: where ban (character)
Syntax: where ban account (account)
Syntax: where ban (male / female)
The target's account will be unable to see your character listed on where.
This behaves as a toggle. Where banning a target which is already on your
list will allow that account to see your character again.
Syntax: hotspot
This command will create a temporary hotspot at the character's location.
Characters present in such a room will be totaled for and displayed with the
where command.
The where command is a fundamentally OOC tool that players can utilize to find
roleplaying partners more easily. The output has two components: hotspots and
roomtitles.
Hotspots are locations where players would normally expect to encounter other
characters such as at the Lodge or other resturant. These locations will not
display individual information about the characters present, but will total the
number of players present. Shop owners can toggle the hotspot status of any
room they control with decorate hotspot. Furthermore, any room that contains
eight or more players will automatically become a hotspot.
The roomtitles of characters can also be displayed with the where command, but
the players must opt in and have no more than two characters in the room to do
so. This allows for individuals or pairs looking for roleplay to advertise
their activity in a particular room. In order to toggle visibility, use the
wherevis command and have a roomtitle set. Where visibility is turned off when
a character moves. If an individual wishes to be visible on the where list, but
doesn't wish to advertise their intro, they may type wherevis a second time and
it will change to either a man, a woman, or an animal as appropriate.
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Where
Syntax: where
Where will display a list of currently occupied hotspots and the total
number of characters present in each. It will also subsequently list the
roomtitles of individual characters and the room they are in if those players
have toggled their where visibility.
Syntax: wherevis
Wherevis toggles the where visibility and where anonymity of an individual
when used in conjunction with a roomtitle. A character must also have a
roomtitle set in order to be visible on the where list. If used a second
time after it's already enabled, it will toggle anonymity. A third time will
disable both.
Syntax: where ban list
A list of currently where banned characters will be displayed.
Syntax: where ban (character)
Syntax: where ban account (account)
Syntax: where ban (male / female)
The target's account will be unable to see your character listed on where.
This behaves as a toggle. Where banning a target which is already on your
list will allow that account to see your character again.
Syntax: hotspot
This command will create a temporary hotspot at the character's location.
Characters present in such a room will be totaled for and displayed with the
where command.
The where command is a fundamentally OOC tool that players can utilize to find
roleplaying partners more easily. The output has two components: hotspots and
roomtitles.
Hotspots are locations where players would normally expect to encounter other
characters such as at the Lodge or other resturant. These locations will not
display individual information about the characters present, but will total the
number of players present. Shop owners can toggle the hotspot status of any
room they control with decorate hotspot. Furthermore, any room that contains
eight or more players will automatically become a hotspot.
The roomtitles of characters can also be displayed with the where command, but
the players must opt in and have no more than two characters in the room to do
so. This allows for individuals or pairs looking for roleplay to advertise
their activity in a particular room. In order to toggle visibility, use the
wherevis command and have a roomtitle set. Where visibility is turned off when
a character moves. If an individual wishes to be visible on the where list, but
doesn't wish to advertise their intro, they may type wherevis a second time and
it will change to either a man, a woman, or an animal as appropriate.
See Also
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