As mentioned by @AnssiR66 in Issue #64, the Clothing Guide should cover/clarify how (indeed, if), these tricks can be done:
[ ] list the clothing at x me and not at inventory
[ ] omit listing clothing altogether (even if the hero/NPC is wearing some items of CLOTHING).
[ ] at a DOES ONLY for >x NPC, how does the author implement for example first a general sentence about the NPC, then the listings (inventory and clothing)? For example:
"Mr Smith looks very tired. He is carrying a suitcase. He is wearing a brown suit."
[ ] how does this work for DOES ONLY at inventory, if the author wishes to have his own way of listing carried/worn items? For example, if the author wishes to list clothing first, and only then carried items, or vice versa?
As mentioned by @AnssiR66 in Issue #64, the Clothing Guide should cover/clarify how (indeed, if), these tricks can be done:
[ ] list the clothing at
x me
and not atinventory
[ ] omit listing clothing altogether (even if the hero/NPC is wearing some items of CLOTHING).
[ ] at a DOES ONLY for
>x NPC
, how does the author implement for example first a general sentence about the NPC, then the listings (inventory and clothing)? For example:"Mr Smith looks very tired. He is carrying a suitcase. He is wearing a brown suit."
[ ] how does this work for DOES ONLY at
inventory
, if the author wishes to have his own way of listing carried/worn items? For example, if the author wishes to list clothing first, and only then carried items, or vice versa?