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Sorry if this is a dunderhad question, but how do you tag dialogue in the architect for pronouns like him or her? I know character name=$name, but other than that I'm clueless and I don't know where to find the info. 

 

Any help would be appreciated. 

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Good question. I've avoided the situation entirely by having NPCs say "There they are!" and such, if only because (a) It's easiest; (b) the PC sometimes has allies in mish; and (c) there's a possibility a team might run it. I'm sure there's some sort of flag somewhere, though. (see below)

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I dug around and found this in the wiki.

  • $supergroup: that character's supergroup; if they have none, then "No Supergroup" will appear instead
  • $class: their archetype ($archetype also works)
  • $level: their level
  • $origin: their origin
  • $name: their name ($target also works)
  • $heshe or $Heshe: substitutes "he" or "she" depending on gender (capitalized will cap the substitution)
  • $himher or $Himher: same as above, using "him" or "her"
  • $hisher or $Hisher: same as above, using "his" or "her"
  • $sirmam or $Sirmam: same as above, using "sir" or "ma'am"
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I have done a TON of AE work, both long form and single arc. Just search the AE mish list for my sig @cranebump. For more information on my stories, head to the AE forum sub-heading and look for “Crane’s World.” Support your AE authors! We ARE the new content.

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26 minutes ago, cranebump said:

I dug around and found this in the wiki.

  • $supergroup: that character's supergroup; if they have none, then "No Supergroup" will appear instead
  • $class: their archetype ($archetype also works)
  • $level: their level
  • $origin: their origin
  • $name: their name ($target also works)
  • $heshe or $Heshe: substitutes "he" or "she" depending on gender (capitalized will cap the substitution)
  • $himher or $Himher: same as above, using "him" or "her"
  • $hisher or $Hisher: same as above, using "his" or "her"
  • $sirmam or $Sirmam: same as above, using "sir" or "ma'am"
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Wow, thanks man! I appreciate this! 

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