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RP Commands
/me
“/me” is used to describe an action your character performs in present (sometimes past) tense to add more details or depth to roleplay. “/me” must be used when performing any actions that don’t have a scripted animation. Text after [/me] should start with a lowercase letter.
Incorrect usage example:
[/me] cleans the floor 1/3.
[/me] cleans the floor 2/3.
[/me] cleans the floor 3/3.
[/me] Falling to the floor and starting to cry
Correct usage example:
[/me] took the pen and signed the document
[/me] fastened the seatbelt and turned the keys in the ignition, starting the engine
/do
“/do” is used to describe events and the state/details of your character and the world around the player. Used in 3rd person, text after [/do] begins with an uppercase letter and ends with a full stop or a question mark, depending on the usage of the command.
Incorrect usage example:
person on the ground is dead. (roleplaying for someone else)
[/do] is @playerID going to run?
Correct usage example:
[/do] A badge [LSPD | Officer I | J. Hill] is attached to the shirt.
[/do] Where is @playerID injured?
[/do] The
/me
“/me” is used to describe an action your character performs in present (sometimes past) tense to add more details or depth to roleplay. “/me” must be used when performing any actions that don’t have a scripted animation. Text after [/me] should start with a lowercase letter.
Incorrect usage example:
[/me] cleans the floor 1/3.
[/me] cleans the floor 2/3.
[/me] cleans the floor 3/3.
[/me] Falling to the floor and starting to cry
Correct usage example:
[/me] took the pen and signed the document
[/me] fastened the seatbelt and turned the keys in the ignition, starting the engine
/do
“/do” is used to describe events and the state/details of your character and the world around the player. Used in 3rd person, text after [/do] begins with an uppercase letter and ends with a full stop or a question mark, depending on the usage of the command.
Incorrect usage example:
person on the ground is dead. (roleplaying for someone else)
[/do] is @playerID going to run?
Correct usage example:
[/do] A badge [LSPD | Officer I | J. Hill] is attached to the shirt.
[/do] Where is @playerID injured?
[/do] The