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You smiles at an overweight ginger cat.
You smiles at an overweight ginger cat.


emote Sighing, @ puts his hands on his hips.
emote Sighing, @ puts his hands on his hips.
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Sighing, you puts his hands on his hips.  
Sighing, you puts his hands on his hips.  


(seen to the room as <your PC description> puts his hands on his hips.)
(seen to the room as: <your PC description> puts his hands on his hips.)
|notes=You can also use @ to move your short description within the emote. Without @ your short description will appear at the beginning of the emote.  Emotes can also target other objects or characters using symbols.  The symbol determines how it will appear in the emote per below:
|notes=You can also use @ to move your short description within the emote. Without @ your short description will appear at the beginning of the emote.  Emotes can also target other objects or characters using symbols.  The symbol determines how it will appear in the emote per below:
               Symbol    Reference                  Target Sees
               Symbol    Reference                  Target Sees

Revision as of 16:15, 1 January 2025

A command to do an in-character expression of action.

Syntax

emote <emote>

For example:

emote smiles at ~cat.

You smiles at an overweight ginger cat.


emote Sighing, @ puts his hands on his hips.

Sighing, you puts his hands on his hips.

(seen to the room as: <your PC description> puts his hands on his hips.)

Notes

You can also use @ to move your short description within the emote. Without @ your short description will appear at the beginning of the emote. Emotes can also target other objects or characters using symbols. The symbol determines how it will appear in the emote per below:

             Symbol    Reference                  Target Sees
             ------    ---------                  -----------
               ~       (sdesc)                    you
               !       him/her/them               you
               %       (sdesc)'s                  your
               ^       his/her/their              your
               #       he/she/they                you
               &       himself/herself/themself   yourself
               =       (sdesc)'s                  yours
               +       his/hers/theirs            yours