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exits [2025/02/04 03:38] – [Standard Prepositional Exits With Direct Objects] jeffdexits [2025/02/09 22:28] (current) jeffd
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 Related terms: Eastern, Easterly (Easternly), Eastward. Related terms: Eastern, Easterly (Easternly), Eastward.
  
-=== 5: SES, East by Southeast ===+=== 5: ESE, East by Southeast ===
  
 Alias: East-by-Southeast Alias: East-by-Southeast
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 ===== Standard Prepositional Exits ===== ===== Standard Prepositional Exits =====
  
-=== Up / Ascend / Climb Up / Go Up ===+=== Up / Ascend / Climb Up(stairs) / Go Up(stairs) ===
  
 Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one way "up." Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one way "up."
  
-=== Down / Descend / Climb Down / Dismount / Jump Down / Go Down ===+=== Down / Descend / Climb Down(stairs) Go Down(stairs) / Jump Down  ===
  
 Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one way "down." Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one way "down."
 +
 +If you are on a [[vehicles|vehicle]] that isn't a self-hosted location (such as on a horse, but not in a commercial airplane), and there is no ambiguity with other Down exits, this command may be used as an alias to dismount.
  
 === Enter / Go In === === Enter / Go In ===
  
-Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which entrance is able to be entered. May also be used for a vehicle if unambiguous.+Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which entrance is able to be entered. May also be used for a [[vehicles|vehicle]] if unambiguous.
  
 === Exit / Leave / Go Out === === Exit / Leave / Go Out ===
  
-Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken. May also be used for a vehicle if unambiguous.+Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken. May also be used for a [[vehicles|vehicle]] if unambiguous.
  
 === Mount / Board / Embark / Go Aboard / Get In / Get On / Climb In / Climb On === === Mount / Board / Embark / Go Aboard / Get In / Get On / Climb In / Climb On ===
  
-For vehicles. Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one vehicle.+For [[vehicles]]. Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one [[vehicles|vehicle]].
  
 === Dismount / Alight / Disembark / Deplane / Get Out / Get Off / Climb Out / Climb Off === === Dismount / Alight / Disembark / Deplane / Get Out / Get Off / Climb Out / Climb Off ===
  
-For vehicles. Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken.+For [[vehicles]]. Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken.
  
 ===== Standard Prepositional Exits With Direct Objects ===== ===== Standard Prepositional Exits With Direct Objects =====
  
-=== GO Up/Ascend/Climb (up) [Portal-Object] ====+=== Up/Ascend/Climb (up) [Portal-Object] ====
  
-Examples: Go up the Wooden Ladder, Go up the Grand Stairs+Examples: Climb up the Wooden Ladder, Ascend the Grand Stairs
  
 When using climb, "up" may be omitted if the specified object only leads one direction. When using climb, "up" may be omitted if the specified object only leads one direction.
  
-=== GO Down/Descend/Climb (down) [Portal-Object] ====+=== Down/Descend/Climb (down) [Portal-Object] ====
  
-Examples: Go down the Wooden Ladder, Go down the Grand Stairs+Examples: Descend the Wooden Ladder, Climb down the Grand Stairs
  
 When using climb, "down" may be omitted if the specified object only leads one direction. When using climb, "down" may be omitted if the specified object only leads one direction.
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 This form is possible if the specified location has one clear exit to either a broader interior location of which it is a sub-area, or one clear exit to an exterior location. This form is possible if the specified location has one clear exit to either a broader interior location of which it is a sub-area, or one clear exit to an exterior location.
  
-This form may also be used for vehicles as an alias for Dismount (see below.)+This form may also be used for [[vehicles]] as an alias for Dismount (see below.)
  
 === Exit/Leave/etc... Through (or Out) the [Portal] === === Exit/Leave/etc... Through (or Out) the [Portal] ===
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 Alias: Get into, Go aboard. Alias: Get into, Go aboard.
 +
 +See [[Vehicles]].
  
 === Dismount/... [Specific Vehicle] === === Dismount/... [Specific Vehicle] ===
  
 Examples: Dismount Horse, Get out of the Car Examples: Dismount Horse, Get out of the Car
 +
 +See [[Vehicles]].
  
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 === GO Through [Portal] === === GO Through [Portal] ===
  
-This form doesn't care about sub-area status, or interior vs. exterior status of a location.+This form doesn't care about sub-area status, or interior vs. exterior status of a location, but it must be a type of Portal that you can pass through.
  
 Examples: GO Through the Door, GO Through the Gate Examples: GO Through the Door, GO Through the Gate
 +
 +=== CLIMB [Portal-Object] ===
 +
 +If the Portal-Object is something you climb to get to another location, such as stairs or a ladder, and it only leads in one direction, the direction may be omitted.
 +
 +Examples: CLIMB Stairs.
  
 === GO Over [Obstacle] === === GO Over [Obstacle] ===
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