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== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==
supplicate corpse  retrieves your corpse from supplicatable room(s) <br />
Syntax: supplicate <option>
supplicate avatar  summons an avatar of your deity<br />
Options are :
supplicate object  summons a sigil of your deity<br />
          corpse  retrieves your corpse from supplicatable room(s)
supplicate recall  sends you to your recall point (bypasses norecall flags)<br />
          avatar  summons an avatar of your deity
supplicate restore  completely restores hitpoints, mana, and movement<br />
          object  summons a sigil of your deity
          recall  sends you to your recall point (bypasses norecall flags)
          restore  completely restores hitpoints, mana, and movement


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 04:56, 24 March 2010

Supplicate is the act of asking a deity for assistance. A character devoted to a deity may request certain types of assistance in times of need. The possible aids are corpse, avatar, object, recall and restore. If the character making the supplication has sufficient favor with their deity the request will be granted. If not the message "Your favor is insufficient." If the player has no deity the message is instead "You have no deity to supplicate to."

Syntax

Syntax: supplicate <option> Options are :

         corpse   retrieves your corpse from supplicatable room(s)
         avatar   summons an avatar of your deity
         object   summons a sigil of your deity
         recall   sends you to your recall point (bypasses norecall flags)
         restore  completely restores hitpoints, mana, and movement

Notes

Deadlies may supplicate corpse only after a 1/3 of the corpse timer has lapsed.

Avatars are much like pets. To get rid of one, use the dismiss command.

Some rooms block all supplication and some block only certain aspects of supplicate. They are not common, but be aware they exist.

See Also

Deity