Re: RPI, RPE, and Roleplay
It is fixed. The person chose not to use it, because he didn't care about how he'd see it. There's me, and all its fineries: !me, #me, %me, ^me, etc. etc. to place the enactor in various parts of the sentence. So if you did
say (^me voice hoarse) How about the other way around, sharp-ear?
it'd come out
Your voice hoarse, you ask, in allundean...
and the elf would see:
His voice hoarse, the human asks, in allundean:
From what I've heard, most people don't bother with the first-person viewing and don't really mind about the grammatical faux pas it creates. The only person who sees it "wrong" is the person typing it, and they know what they're trying to say. Considering that most muds don't even have any emoting system at all, and rely only on socials, it's a pretty big jump from mediocrity.
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