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Asteriks (*) between words indicates an action your character is emoting.
 
Asteriks (*) between words indicates an action your character is emoting.
  
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<blockquote><span style="color: green;">Yasia waves to you.</span></blockquote>
 
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These can be combined into a single message:
 
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<blockquote> "I am talking normally." <span style="color: green;">Yasia waves to you.</span> "Here I am."</blockquote>
 
<blockquote> "I am talking normally." <span style="color: green;">Yasia waves to you.</span> "Here I am."</blockquote>
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Revision as of 21:44, 20 December 2020

Chat Commands

Standard conversations and text emotes

The chat system will automatically punctuate sentences and place spoken words into quotations. In these examples, we will assume the character is playing is named "Yasia"

/talk i am talking normally

Outputs:

"I am talking normally."


Asteriks (*) between words indicates an action your character is emoting.

*waves to you*

Outputs:

Yasia waves to you.


These can be combined into a single message:

/talk i am talking normally *waves to you* here I am

Outputs:

"I am talking normally." Yasia waves to you. "Here I am."