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Difference between revisions of "Creature mannerism token"

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Mannerisms give a possibility of a personality quirk being included in each member of a caste.
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Mannerisms give a possibility of a personality quirk being included in each member of a [[caste]].
  
Mannerisms are hardcoded and not otherwise placed in the raws.  
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Mannerisms are hardcoded and not otherwise placed in the [[raw]]s.  
  
 
Words placed with the mannerism token are the strings used in the mannerisms for that particular part (e.g. replacing "finger" with "toe" will give you "when she gets exasperated, she often points and shakes her toe").
 
Words placed with the mannerism token are the strings used in the mannerisms for that particular part (e.g. replacing "finger" with "toe" will give you "when she gets exasperated, she often points and shakes her toe").

Revision as of 22:09, 29 January 2022

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Mannerisms give a possibility of a personality quirk being included in each member of a caste.

Mannerisms are hardcoded and not otherwise placed in the raws.

Words placed with the mannerism token are the strings used in the mannerisms for that particular part (e.g. replacing "finger" with "toe" will give you "when she gets exasperated, she often points and shakes her toe").

List of known mannerisms: