Difference between revisions of "Flags"
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*Knotted - Penis has a coupling knot, usually canine | *Knotted - Penis has a coupling knot, usually canine |
Revision as of 20:51, 30 November 2013
Help File
Flags are generally used for string parsing. Example of flag usage in an if-block with string parsing: [if tailed present in [player]]You have a tail![else]You do not have a tail![end if] These flags can be used in descriptions in conjunction with string parsing for your enjoyment. [if tails present in [player]]Genesis's tails sway back and forth.[else]Genesis's tail rests idly, draping below their rump.[end if] Flag commands: Flag <name of person/infection> - Lists flags of a person/infection. List flags - A list of the various flags.
Available Flags
- Barbed - Penis is barbed, usually feline
- Beaked
- Candy
- Clawed
- Feathered
- Feral
- Flared
- Furry
- Horned
- Inorganic
- Knotted - Penis has a coupling knot, usually canine
- Latex
- Legless
- Multiarms
- Multiheads
- Pouch
- Scaled
- Serpentine - Snake body
- Snout
- Tailed
- Tails - More than one tail
- Taur - Tauric body (i.e. - Centaur)
- Udder
- Winged - Creature has wings, usually on torso
Parsing
[if flag present in [target]]
Example: [if Serpentine present in [player]]