Speech Pattern
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+ | One's speech pattern is a mostly cosmetic trait that affects, naturally enough, the appearance of one's speech. All speech patterns affect the verbs used for speech; for example, whether one 'says', 'states', or 'sez' a statement, or 'asks', 'inquires', or 'axes' a question. Some speech patterns also alter the spoken content itself; for instance, the reptilian speech pattern stretches sibilant sounds, while the flat speech pattern removes emphasis. If one's race has an associated speech pattern, these latter alterations generally continue to affect one's speech even if the speech pattern primarily being used changes. | ||
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+ | Development Information: The speech pattern trait was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Wed Jan 31 04:34:13 2007. | ||
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Speech Pattern
Trait Type: Definition
One's speech pattern is a mostly cosmetic trait that affects, naturally enough, the appearance of one's speech. All speech patterns affect the verbs used for speech; for example, whether one 'says', 'states', or 'sez' a statement, or 'asks', 'inquires', or 'axes' a question. Some speech patterns also alter the spoken content itself; for instance, the reptilian speech pattern stretches sibilant sounds, while the flat speech pattern removes emphasis. If one's race has an associated speech pattern, these latter alterations generally continue to affect one's speech even if the speech pattern primarily being used changes.
Development Information: The speech pattern trait was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Wed Jan 31 04:34:13 2007.
Set Speech Pattern
Usage: set speech pattern to <name>
Sets the speech pattern you will use. You are able to select from among the following speech patterns:
- (Note that this is what one particular character can see)
aggressive birdlike canine dominatrix feline flat guttural impediment lisp monastic observant ordinary proper random reptilian thunderous urban whiny whispery