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Standard actions which always do nothing unless rules intervene
Saying yes , Saying no , Burning , Waking up , Thinking , Smelling , Listening to , Tasting , Cutting , Jumping , Tying it to , Drinking , Saying sorry , Swearing obscenely , Swearing mildly , Swinging , Rubbing , Setting it to , Waving hands , Buying , Singing , Climbing , Sleeping
Rubbing something (past tense rubbed)
The Standard Rules define this action in only a minimal way, blocking it with a check rule which stops it in all cases. It exists so that before or instead rules can be written to make it do interesting things in special cases. (Or to reconstruct the action as something more substantial, unlist the block rule and supply carry out and report rules, together perhaps with some further check rules.)
Typed commands leading to this action
"rub [something]"
Rules controlling this action
instead of touching or rubbing or squeezing the maiden
instead of rubbing or touching or squeezing the maiden's breasts
instead of rubbing or touching or squeezing the maiden's vulva
instead of rubbing or touching or squeezing the maiden's legs
instead of rubbing or touching or squeezing the maiden's mouth
instead of rubbing or touching or squeezing the maiden's ass
instead of touching or rubbing or squeezing or pulling the manhood
instead of kissing or touching or rubbing or squeezing the hooker
instead of kissing or fucking or touching or pulling or eating or squeezing or rubbing Stiffy's dick
instead of kissing or fucking or touching or pulling or eating or squeezing or rubbing Stiffy's ass
instead of doing anything with the screaming harlot
check an actor rubbing block rubbing rule name unlist