FinisWolf
04-06-2006, 03:11 AM
And the Lands Were Filled with Jubilant Song! · on 4/5/2006 9:38:38 PM https://www.play.net/images/forums/links-arrows.gif (http://forum.gsplayers.com/) 1309 (https://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=102&category=1&topic=1&message=1309) https://www.play.net/images/transparent.gifhttps://www.play.net/images/transparent.gifSING, LORESING, and RECITE have been enhanced to allow the use of tones and languages, as well as the ability to sing to a particular person or object. So if you wish to sing drinking songs in your native tongue to your mug of beer, or wry love songs in guildspeak, or loresing so only bards understand, limber up your pipes and get going.
You will now speak, sing, recite and loresing in the language you have set for speech. Type SPEAK to set your language.
Tone for RECITE is set by selecting a choice found in TONE LIST.
You can also set a one time/one line tone by using a single colon(. Targets are still set by using a double colon (:.
*Example:*
say :squeaky ::door You need oil.
>Speaking squeakily to a heavy oak door reinforced with steel bands, you say, "You need oil."
recite :uneasy ::door What's on the other side of you?
>You recite uneasily to a heavy oak door reinforced with steel bands:
>"What is on the other side of you?"
The commands TONE and SONG should be helpful.
For Bards, SONG STATUS can be used as an alternative to SING STATUS to
determine their current spell song medley, renewal time estimation,
and current renewal cost.
We have Mestys to thank for this great addition to how we express ourselves. Sing Sylvan Songs of Powerful Praise!!
This message was originally posted in General Roleplaying, Roleplaying Verb Discussion. To discuss the above follow the link below.
http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=102&category=9&topic=10&message=2159 (https://www.play.net/forums/redirect.asp?URL=http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=102&category=9&topic=10&message=2159)
You will now speak, sing, recite and loresing in the language you have set for speech. Type SPEAK to set your language.
Tone for RECITE is set by selecting a choice found in TONE LIST.
You can also set a one time/one line tone by using a single colon(. Targets are still set by using a double colon (:.
*Example:*
say :squeaky ::door You need oil.
>Speaking squeakily to a heavy oak door reinforced with steel bands, you say, "You need oil."
recite :uneasy ::door What's on the other side of you?
>You recite uneasily to a heavy oak door reinforced with steel bands:
>"What is on the other side of you?"
The commands TONE and SONG should be helpful.
For Bards, SONG STATUS can be used as an alternative to SING STATUS to
determine their current spell song medley, renewal time estimation,
and current renewal cost.
We have Mestys to thank for this great addition to how we express ourselves. Sing Sylvan Songs of Powerful Praise!!
This message was originally posted in General Roleplaying, Roleplaying Verb Discussion. To discuss the above follow the link below.
http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=102&category=9&topic=10&message=2159 (https://www.play.net/forums/redirect.asp?URL=http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=102&category=9&topic=10&message=2159)