Dragon

Land of Karchan

Bricklayer

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Bricklayer - formatted output

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NAME: bricklayer
DESCRIPTION: Bricklayers are what you'd call people can apply an attribute to a room.Below can be found a list of some of the labels that can be placed on a room. It is of the utmost importance NOT incorrectly label a room; Yes, I know, that's a double negative. Removing a label from a room is something only a Deputy can do through making a special command for that one particular removal, so should be avoided.

The Labels

dub beach - Labels the room as a beach.
dub cavern - Labels the room as being a cave or cavern of some sort. Does not matter if the space opens to the outside (like the cave we start in) or if it is an underground space of some size.
dub cellar - Labels the room as being part of a building but underground. This includes under the Shop, the cellar of the vineyard, so on, but not underground places.
dub desert - Labels the room as a desert.
dub field - Labels the room as a field.
dub forest - Labels the room as a forest in the outside body of Karchan. Hidden grottos, underground forests, the Ranger Forest, etc, do not count. The enchanted wood, all of Calenwood, the western wood, these count.
dub inside - Labels the room as the interior of a building. Only to be used in rooms understood to be completely indoors.
dub kitchen - Labels the room as having a large enough set of tools to create food with. Should not be placed anywhere but proper facilities as it will not discriminate between cookware to make a pie and cookware to make s'mores.
dub laboratory - Labels the room as being a laboratory. This will leave a large number of alchemical and other such commands usable in a room, and is the one I will most be keeping an eye on accordingly.
dub library - Labels the room as having a collection of books greater than a single bookshelf. Should be used sparingly, public and guild libraries only.
dub pool - Labels the room as having an area with enough water to submerge yourself in, like a lake, hot spring, or river.
dub road - Labels the room a road. This should only apply to the main roads, outside of towns, not paths nor city roads.
dub sewer - Labels the room as being a man-made waste or over-flow system, like under Pendulis. Does not include tunnels of any other sort, but does need to be added to bathrooms, outhouses or such places.
dub stone - Labels the room as the interior of a stone structure. Should not be used for caverns, tunnels, or underground rooms of other varieties like cellars.
dub street - Labels the room a street. This applies to all city, town, village and ruined public thoroughfares.
dub underground - Labels the room as being underground. This includes sewers, tunnels, caverns but not open-air caves, and anything deeper than a cellar.
dub wood - Labels the room as the interior of a wooden building. Only to be used in rooms understood to be almost entirely wooden.
I reward helpers fairly well, so expect no sneaky labeling of one's bedroom as being one of everything is not cool. :) More labels will be added. So many more. Too many. Thanks for the help, and keep checking up to see if your area is labelled with everything it should be.
Thanks again!
- - The Deputy Team

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