Does anyone else keep multiple descriptions depending on how covered up your character is, and if so, how detailed do you usually get?
I keep a few different descriptions, but usually forget to switch them. One, for example, describes extra feathers on Ev's arms and legs, while the other doesn't.
As for how detailed they get, well, I guess it depends on their purpose!
Everiine is a man, and is very manly. This MAN before you is so manly you might as well just gender bend right now, cause he's the manliest man that you ever did see. His manly shape has spurned many women and girlyer men to boughs of fainting. He stands before you in a manly manerific typical man-like outfit which is covered in his manly motto: "I am a man!"
Daraius said: You gotta risk it for the biscuit.
Pony power all the way, yo. The more Brontaurs the better.
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
Dar doesn't change clothes often but I spare a few lines for wardrobe. I have accumulated about fourteen versions over the course of his life, representing various ages, affiliations, and emotional states.
I have a few description variants that I sometimes switch between, based on what skills I'm running at any given time. For instance, if I'm Ecology and deepbonded with an owl, I usually add wings to my description - as the resultant flying ability references wings.
I haven't actually updated any of my descriptions for... years though. I just switch between the and call it a day.
Is there a list somewhere of which herbs/old curatives are still being used on top of the old ones? Trying to write a guild supplies list is difficult as a Healer.
Tonight amidst the mountaintops And endless starless night Singing how the wind was lost Before an earthly flight
Is there a list somewhere of which herbs/old curatives are still being used on top of the old ones? Trying to write a guild supplies list is difficult as a Healer.
HELP CURELIST was recently updated. It is more or less accurate.
There are a very few random artifacts that runes of hiding do not work on. If you're not sure, it's almost a certainty that runes of hiding works on whatever worn artifact you're considering.
Runes of hiding absolutely do work on sandals of haste.
Edit 2: Can children family acknowledge into the non-primary parent's family even if the parents are still married to each other?
I don't -think- so, but I've seen the family system do some weird things before.
My understanding is that you can acknowledge into either parent's family at any time, with an odd quirk that if your parent leaves a family you are currently a part of, you do not necessarily, even if that was only by marriage.
Like, for Adrian Mes'ard (p:Beatrice+Celia), Beatrice Mes'ard (b:Kalas) (m:Celia), and Deacon Ysav'rai (b:Ysav'rai)
If Beatrice and Celia get divorced, Adrian can either stay Mes'ard or ACKNOWLEDGE Kalas. If Beatrice then marries Deacon, Adrian can acknowledge either Mes'ard or Ysav'rai, but not Kalas. However the Kalas Adrian would stay until they did so, allowing access to the Kalas boards and channels as usual.
The fringe case that I'm not sure about is if Kalas Adrian (b:Mes'ard) (p:Beatrice+Celia (divorced)), Kalas Beatrice, Celia Ysav'rai (m:Deacon), can acknowledge Mes'ard to get back into it.
Meant to add that in either above case of parents marrying Deacon (that dashing rogue) and Adrian Ysav'rai becoming a Thing, then that parent divorcing Deacon (that dirty cad), Adrian stays Ysav'rai for the time.
Which, all of that being the case, I suddenly want to test it with an alt, but that would be HORRIBLY meta-gamey. It would open up some very interesting RP options though, like, @daraius goes to @phoebus and says "Look, we have an issue, so how about Luce marries into Windwhisper and adopts...I don't know, Tamashi, then the two divorce and marry the other way into Shevat for future children." the two shake on it and @sylandra rubs her hands in the background going 'Eeeeexcelent...' and simultaneously sipping tea.
Bah! Hypothetical-Phoebus would say, "that makes no sense why are you doing this" and continue to dislike how formal and arranged family matters are in Hallifax. Projects? Planning? Why not just let things happen more naturally?
Poor Phoebus. The one Hallifaxian whose family planning is based on love and friendship instead of paperwork and surveys.
Edit 2: Can children family acknowledge into the non-primary parent's family even if the parents are still married to each other?
I don't -think- so, but I've seen the family system do some weird things before.
My understanding is that you can acknowledge into either parent's family at any time, with an odd quirk that if your parent leaves a family you are currently a part of, you do not necessarily, even if that was only by marriage.
Like, for Adrian Mes'ard (p:Beatrice+Celia), Beatrice Mes'ard (b:Kalas) (m:Celia), and Deacon Ysav'rai (b:Ysav'rai)
If Beatrice and Celia get divorced, Adrian can either stay Mes'ard or ACKNOWLEDGE Kalas. If Beatrice then marries Deacon, Adrian can acknowledge either Mes'ard or Ysav'rai, but not Kalas. However the Kalas Adrian would stay until they did so, allowing access to the Kalas boards and channels as usual.
The fringe case that I'm not sure about is if Kalas Adrian (b:Mes'ard) (p:Beatrice+Celia (divorced)), Kalas Beatrice, Celia Ysav'rai (m:Deacon), can acknowledge Mes'ard to get back into it.
Meant to add that in either above case of parents marrying Deacon (that dashing rogue) and Adrian Ysav'rai becoming a Thing, then that parent divorcing Deacon (that dirty cad), Adrian stays Ysav'rai for the time.
No way, Celia would never divorce lovely Beatrice!
Working carefully with Pliers of Clangorum, you quickly detach a gnomish aethergear of influence (#96889) from a suit of midnight flight field plate (#5448).
If you were attacked in enemy territory or anything like such you lose your masochiasm which is what allows you to attack yourself, and after a while of when the battle occurred you regain it.
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As for how detailed they get, well, I guess it depends on their purpose!
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
I haven't actually updated any of my descriptions for... years though. I just switch between the and call it a day.
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Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
Edit: does the Rune of Hiding work on artifact clothing? Like, if I had a sandals of haste, could I hide it with the rune of hiding?
Edit 2: Can children family acknowledge into the non-primary parent's family even if the parents are still married to each other?
Runes of hiding absolutely do work on sandals of haste.
My understanding is that you can acknowledge into either parent's family at any time, with an odd quirk that if your parent leaves a family you are currently a part of, you do not necessarily, even if that was only by marriage.
Like, for Adrian Mes'ard (p:Beatrice+Celia), Beatrice Mes'ard (b:Kalas) (m:Celia), and Deacon Ysav'rai (b:Ysav'rai)
If Beatrice and Celia get divorced, Adrian can either stay Mes'ard or ACKNOWLEDGE Kalas. If Beatrice then marries Deacon, Adrian can acknowledge either Mes'ard or Ysav'rai, but not Kalas. However the Kalas Adrian would stay until they did so, allowing access to the Kalas boards and channels as usual.
The fringe case that I'm not sure about is if Kalas Adrian (b:Mes'ard) (p:Beatrice+Celia (divorced)), Kalas Beatrice, Celia Ysav'rai (m:Deacon), can acknowledge Mes'ard to get back into it.
Meant to add that in either above case of parents marrying Deacon (that dashing rogue) and Adrian Ysav'rai becoming a Thing, then that parent divorcing Deacon (that dirty cad), Adrian stays Ysav'rai for the time.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Poor Phoebus. The one Hallifaxian whose family planning is based on love and friendship instead of paperwork and surveys.