Sing
Sing works much like say, except it will say you sing instead of say, exclaim or tell/ask. All text used with sing is assumed to be in character and is translated through language filters for each listener. No matter how poorly you actually pronounce a line of song, you will always be shown the exact text that you typed; only listeners will hear your true pronunciation.
You can specify 'how' you sing something by using '-' or '(' and ')'.
You can break up your song into multiple lines by using '|', '/' or '\'. There is a limit of five lines per use of the sing command (so you can do at most four seperators in a line).
Examples:
> sing The hills are alive, with the sound of music
> sing -quietly The hills are alive
> sing (rising to a deafening screech) with the sound of music
> sing (quietly, then louder) The hills are alive | with the sound of music
Notes:
You can turn 'brief songs' on to compact multi-line songs back down.
See Also:
languages, brief, change, music, ooc, recite, say, shout, whisper, wish