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implore

Purpose: implore a person or thing, or life in general.
Synonyms: none

SYNTAX EXAMPLES
1. implore 1. implore
2. implore <thing> 2. implore statue
3. implore <n>.<thing> 3. implore 2.statue
4. implore <modifier> 4. implore desperately
5. implore <thing> <modifier> 5. implore statue desperately
6. implore <modifier> <thing> 6. implore desperately statue
7. implore <modifier> <n>.<thing> 7. implore desperately 2.statue
8. implore <n>.<thing> <modifier> 8. implore 2.statue desperately

USE:

  1. Use form one to implore life in general.
  2. Use form two when there's no possible ambiguity. In the example, there's only one statue present.
  3. Use form three when there are many instances of <thing> present, and you want to implore one of them in particular.
  4. Use forms four through eight to add a modifier, typically an intensifying adverb, to the verb.
  5. Use forms four through eight to add a modifier, typically an intensifying adverb, to the verb.
  6. Use forms four through eight to add a modifier, typically an intensifying adverb, to the verb.
  7. Use forms four through eight to add a modifier, typically an intensifying adverb, to the verb.
  8. Use forms four through eight to add a modifier, typically an intensifying adverb, to the verb.

As is typical of most TriadCity commands, Implore searches for <thing> in a specific order, starting with the room you're in, then your worn or wielded equipment, then your inventory. So, if there's a box in the room, and a box in your inventory, the command "implore box" will refer to the one in the room, not your inventory. You'd need to use "implore 2.box" for the latter.

Implore can be modified with an arbitrary word of your choice. Usually you'll use an intensifying adverb as shown in the examples above. Note that Implore does not use this modifier as a search specifier when looking for <thing>. Instead Implore displays this modifier via the Game channel. Thus you can "implore helplessly", "implore sarcastically,", and so on. You can also "implore 18373649" or "implore toothpaste-like", so, please don't. It's up to you to get the syntax right.

 
 

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