I'd like for ACT to include a way to show ownership.. such as...
act :somebody pulls on @ cloak
This would show up as (Septimius pulls on somebody cloak.), which is incorrect
You CAN use act :somebody pulls on @ 's cloak.
This would show up as (Septimius pulls on somebody 's cloak.), which looks odd.
Basically, I'm just asking for @'s to turn out as somebody's in the act line, instead of the @'s it'll show up as now.
(Septimius pulls on @'s cloak.)
I could use #, but that would just make the noun his or her, and third parties wouldn't really know exactly who I was talking about (Which is the entire purpose for using this act).
~James
Player of Nontan and Septimius
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