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Raekoss' Life
by
Raekoss Tameric
Played 1,406 times
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Tigress is a person. "The white tiger female is wearing jeans, a black tank-top and a denim jacket. She seems both confident and yet somehow insecure at the same time." Local is a room. The description of the player is "You are a Cybernetically modified fox. Your right eye and parts of the right side of your head are covered with machines, giving you vision and hearing beyond the normal range. You have brackets on your shoulder which would normally hold a large gun or small cannon. Your left arm has been replaced with a very well constructed chromed version. All of the fur that would normally be white glows with a light blue hue. Your genitals are comprised of one Vulpine penis, measuring 8 inches long and 1.5 wide." The player carries some capris, some jeans, a corset, a plunge bra, a thong, boy-shorts, black satin D'Orsay pumps, brown leather boots, a camisole, a cocktail dress, a bolero, a cashmere shrug, a sheer wrap, and a linen tunic. A garment-element is a kind of thing. Underlying relates various garment-elements to various garment-elements with fast route-finding. The verb to underlie (it underlies, they underlie, it is underlying, it is underlaid) implies the underlying relation. The verb to be under implies the underlying relation. Check taking off: if the noun underlies something (called the impediment) which is worn by the player, say "[The impediment] is in the way." instead. Carry out taking off: now the noun is not underlaid by anything. Report taking off something: say "You are now wearing [a list of uppermost things worn by the player]." instead. Definition: a garment-element is uppermost if it is not under something opaque. Before taking off something which underlies something which is worn by the player: while the noun underlies something (called the impediment) which is worn by the player: say "(first removing [the impediment])[command clarification break]"; silently try taking off the impediment; if the noun underlies the impediment, stop the action. Overlying relates various garment-elements to various garment-elements. The verb to overlie (it overlies, they overlie, it is overlying) implies the overlying relation. Covering relates a garment-element (called A) to a garment-element (called B) when the number of steps via the overlying relation from A to B is greater than 0. The verb to cover (it covers, they cover, it is covering, it is covered) implies the covering relation. Before wearing something when a garment which covers the noun is worn by the player: while the player wears a garment (called the impediment) which covers the noun: say "(first removing [the impediment])[command clarification break]"; silently try taking off the impediment; if the player is wearing the impediment, stop the action. Carry out wearing: repeat with hidden item running through things worn by the player: if the noun covers the hidden item, now the hidden item underlies the noun. Instead of looking under something which is worn by the player: if something (called the underwear) underlies the noun, say "You peek at [the underwear]. Yup, still there."; otherwise say "Just you in there." Instead of taking inventory: say "You're carrying [a list of things carried by the player][if the player wears something]. You are wearing [a list of uppermost garments worn by the player][end if]."