Look, Take, Draw — 5 of 7

Michael Lin, Tiffany Lin, and Patrick Rodriguez

Release 1

Tying is an action applying to one thing. Understand "tie [something]", "tie up [something]" as tying.

Instead of tying the mustang when the mustang is tied:

say "It's already tied up."

Instead of tying the mustang when the mustang is untied:

say "It's too late to do that..."

Instead of tying something:

say "You're not good enough with a rope to do that."

The Winchester rifle and Paul Regret are scenery in Cabin Exterior. A cabin window is an undescribed window in Cabin Exterior. The cabin window is not openable. The description of the cabin window is "You can see Paul Regret from here. [if the time of day is before 8 AM]He's sleeping with his eyes open. Kind of creepy, actually.[otherwise]He looks like he's preparing for something." The cabin door is scenery in Cabin Exterior. The cabin building is scenery in Cabin Exterior. The description of the cabin building is "A small wooden building. Home to Mr. Regret and his mustang." The cabin building is privately-named. Understand "cabin" as the cabin building.

Does the player mean doing something with the cabin window: it is unlikely.

Does the player mean doing something with the cabin door: it is unlikely.

Instead of doing anything to the cabin door:

say "Mr. Regret doesn't look like someone you want to bother. Besides, soliciting is statutory in this county."

Instead of doing anything to Paul Regret:

say "Mr. Regret doesn't look like a guy worth angering."

Instead of doing anything other than examining the cabin building:

say "Mr. Regret doesn't look like a guy worth angering. Better not get too close."

The description of the Winchester rifle is "Looks deadly."