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Locations in Imperian are called 'rooms'. Your character is always located in a 'room'. You can move from room to room with 12 different commands. The commands are the 8 compass directions, up, down, in, and out.
Locations in Imperian are called 'rooms'. Your character is always located in a 'room'. You can move from room to room with 12 different commands.
 
* N, NORTH
* NE, NORTHEAST
* E, EAST
* SE, SOUTHEAST
* S, SOUTH
* SW, SOUTHWEST
* W, WEST
* NW, NORTHWEST
* U, UP
* D, DOWN
* IN
* OUT
 
== Map Window ==


To move, you need to determine which direction is available. The client has a visual map that makes this easier.
To move, you need to determine which direction is available. The client has a visual map that makes this easier.
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In the example above, the character is located in the room with the yellow circle. You can see a line going to the north and a line to the south. You can type in NORTH or N to move north and SOUTH or S to move south. The exits are also listed on the bottom of the window and you can just click them to move.
In the example above, the character is located in the room with the yellow circle. You can see a line going to the north and a line to the south. You can type in NORTH or N to move north and SOUTH or S to move south. The exits are also listed on the bottom of the window and you can just click them to move.
== Look Command ==


You can also enter the command QL (short for QUICKLOOK) or L (short for LOOK) into the game. This will display the exits from the room. See the example below.
You can also enter the command QL (short for QUICKLOOK) or L (short for LOOK) into the game. This will display the exits from the room. See the example below.
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In this example you can see the exits are also listed in the final line of the room description. You can type in the exit direction to move, or you can click on the word north or south to move in that direction.
In this example you can see the exits are also listed in the final line of the room description. You can type in the exit direction to move, or you can click on the word north or south to move in that direction.


== Map Command ==
The final command is MAP, which will display a visual map in the output window as shown below.
[[File:Client-map.png]]
In this example, rooms are indicated with a [ ]. The character is located in the room with the + sign. This room also has exits leading to the north and to the south.




N, NORTH
== Doors ==
NE, NORTHEAST
E, EAST
SE, SOUTHEAST
S, SOUTH
SW, SOUTHWEST
W, WEST
NW, NORTHWEST
U, UP
D, DOWN
IN
OUT


Sometimes, you will encounter doors. A door may be open, shut, locked open, or
Sometimes, you will encounter doors. A door may be open, shut, locked open, or locked shut. To try to open a door that lies to the north of you, the command would be OPEN DOOR NORTH or OPEN DOOR N. To close a door to the north, you would type CLOSE DOOR NORTH or CLOSE DOOR N.  
locked shut. To try to open a door that lies to the north of you, the syntax
would be OPEN DOOR NORTH or OPEN DOOR N. To close a door to the north, you
would type CLOSE DOOR NORTH or CLOSE DOOR N. (As you can see, directions can
generally be abbreviated in the ways shown above.)


Naturally, before you can open a locked door, you must unlock it, and before
Naturally, before you can open a locked door, you must unlock it, and before you can close a door that has been locked open (imagine a bolt lock that has been locked while the door is open), you must unlock it. To do so, you must obtain a key for the door, which may or may not be possible, depending on the door. There are other ways to bypass doors, but those are for you to discover. To lock a door to the north, assuming you are holding the proper key for it, you would do LOCK DOOR NORTH. The syntax to unlock a door to the north is UNLOCK DOOR NORTH.
you can close a door that has been locked open (imagine a bolt lock that has
been locked while the door is open), you must unlock it. To do so, you must
obtain a key for the door, which may or may not be possible, depending on the
door. There are other ways to bypass doors, but those are for you to discover.
To lock a door to the north, assuming you are holding the proper key for it,
you would do LOCK DOOR NORTH. The syntax to unlock a door to the north is
UNLOCK DOOR NORTH.


There are many ways for insidious players to hinder your movement, and you
There are many ways for insidious players to hinder your movement, and you would be well-advised to learn how to prevent them from doing so.
would be well-advised to learn how to prevent them from doing so.

Revision as of 17:40, 13 November 2014

Locations in Imperian are called 'rooms'. Your character is always located in a 'room'. You can move from room to room with 12 different commands.

  • N, NORTH
  • NE, NORTHEAST
  • E, EAST
  • SE, SOUTHEAST
  • S, SOUTH
  • SW, SOUTHWEST
  • W, WEST
  • NW, NORTHWEST
  • U, UP
  • D, DOWN
  • IN
  • OUT

Map Window

To move, you need to determine which direction is available. The client has a visual map that makes this easier.

In the example above, the character is located in the room with the yellow circle. You can see a line going to the north and a line to the south. You can type in NORTH or N to move north and SOUTH or S to move south. The exits are also listed on the bottom of the window and you can just click them to move.


Look Command

You can also enter the command QL (short for QUICKLOOK) or L (short for LOOK) into the game. This will display the exits from the room. See the example below.

In this example you can see the exits are also listed in the final line of the room description. You can type in the exit direction to move, or you can click on the word north or south to move in that direction.


Map Command

The final command is MAP, which will display a visual map in the output window as shown below.

In this example, rooms are indicated with a [ ]. The character is located in the room with the + sign. This room also has exits leading to the north and to the south.


Doors

Sometimes, you will encounter doors. A door may be open, shut, locked open, or locked shut. To try to open a door that lies to the north of you, the command would be OPEN DOOR NORTH or OPEN DOOR N. To close a door to the north, you would type CLOSE DOOR NORTH or CLOSE DOOR N.

Naturally, before you can open a locked door, you must unlock it, and before you can close a door that has been locked open (imagine a bolt lock that has been locked while the door is open), you must unlock it. To do so, you must obtain a key for the door, which may or may not be possible, depending on the door. There are other ways to bypass doors, but those are for you to discover. To lock a door to the north, assuming you are holding the proper key for it, you would do LOCK DOOR NORTH. The syntax to unlock a door to the north is UNLOCK DOOR NORTH.

There are many ways for insidious players to hinder your movement, and you would be well-advised to learn how to prevent them from doing so.