Morisot Help Pages: moving

Morisot Help Pages:

moving

Last updated on Thu Oct 1 in 1998



Moving:

There are  different kinds how  to move from one room to another one.
You  can 'go' or 'run' to there, you  can 'enter' it or 'climb' to it
or you can use a magic  transport. At  the end of a  room description 
you will see a line similar to:

There are three obvious exits: east, west, hut.

This shows you the room has three exits you can use together with the
'go' or 'run' command. For example you can type:

> go hut

and  then you will  go into the hut. To make  moving a bit easier for
you there are some system aliases for the directions north, east etc.
You can go to the main  directions by simply using 'n' for 'go north'
or 's' as alias  for 'go south'. Use  the 'alias' command  to see all

your aliases. 
On the other hand it is possible that a room  has more exits then you
can see from the exit  description. If the room description  talks of
a hut it is  possible that you can 'enter' it. Or if there is a cliff
it might be possible to 'climb' it. 

Example:

At the shore of the northern sea.
You are walking on soft brownish sand. Waves lap on the shore and you 
can see white foam glitter in the darkness. A high cliff blocks your 
view opposite to the shore.
The shore continues south and northwest.
To the northwest, the beach leads to a cape.
There are two obvious exits: south, northwest.
> nw                     - as alias for 'go northwest'
At the shore of the northern sea.
You are walking on soft brownish sand. Waves lap on the shore and you 
your aliases. 
On the other hand it is possible that a room  has more exits then you
can see from the exit  description. If the room description  talks of
a hut it is  possible that you can 'enter' it. Or if there is a cliff
it might be possible to 'climb' it. 

Example:

At the shore of the northern sea.
You are walking on soft brownish sand. Waves lap on the shore and you 
can see white foam glitter in the darkness. A high cliff blocks your 
view opposite to the shore.
The shore continues south and northwest.
To the northwest, the beach leads to a cape.
There are two obvious exits: south, northwest.
> nw                     - as alias for 'go northwest'
At the shore of the northern sea.
You are walking on soft brownish sand. Waves lap on the shore and you 
can see white foam glitter in the darkness. A high cliff blocks your 
view opposite to the shore.
There are tracks all around. Some of them seem to come out of the sea 
where they are washed away by the waves, some of them lead to a cliff.
There are some debris, probably washed ashore by the sea.
The shore continues northeast and southeast.
There are two obvious exits: northeast, southeast.
> climb cliff           - try to climb the cliff from the description



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