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title

Purpose: change the title by which your character is known to others.
Synonyms: none

SYNTAX EXAMPLES
1. title <new title> 1. title cool rockin' immortal

USE:

  1. Use Title to briefly label your character for others.

Your title is displayed in various circumstances. For instance, the Who command shows a list of every character currently online. Your entry on this list is made up of four parts:

  1. your character's name
  2. your character's title
  3. the city where your character is from
  4. your character's current level

So, in the example, if Poobah changes his title to "cool rockin' immortal", Poobah will appear this way when listed by the Who command:

Poobah, Cool Rockin' Immortal of Triad City (105).

 
 

Complete command reference:

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