Raynor wrote:
You pound the practice dummy's left arm. it falls to its knees and collapses!
The practice dummy is DEAD!!
You hear the practice dummy's death cry.
I see nothing like that in the corpse.
You junk a corpse of the practice dummy.
-->Istens softly beneath silver bangs. Beginning at the
corner of her left brow and continues diagonally over her eye to finally
rest at the near the edge of her thin lips, is a deep red scar. Her left
eye is clouded, as though unable to see, resting within is a white sliver,
almost as if apart of the scar resting on her face. Resting upon her neck
is a small tattoo of a yin-yang with silver wings. As you look closer you
will notice.....
falls out.
-->Streaked hair. Braided
into a streak of hair behind her ear, is a long, midnight black feather.
Dark heliotope eyes glistens softly beneath silver bangs. Beginning at the
corner of her left brow and continues diagonally over her eye to finally
rest at the near the edge of her thin lips, is a deep red scar. Her left
eye is clouded, as though unable to see, resting within is a white sliver,
almost as if apart of the scar resting on her face. Resting upon her neck
is a small tattoo of a yin-yang with silver wings. As you look closer you
will notice.....
falls out.
As mush as you're probably right, Zynor, it looks like the desc popped up as part of the junk/drop code (when the corpse is junked all the items fall out).
The first bit of desc looks chooped off too, probably was 'glIstens softly beneath silver bangs' (refering to their eyes maybe?).
Option 2:
you were lagging. You entered:
kill dummy
l <target>
The fight happened, you lagged, and when the junk/drop code went off, the look did as well, and the desc of the person you looked at came up in the middle of the drop code, causing those 'falls out.' messages. I've noticed this happens at times if you lag while spam-walking - sometimes your commands come up in the middle of blocks of text and things where they shouldn't be able to - like seeing the MUD time in the middle of a room desc when you type 'time' and then 'look' while being led by someone with anunlagged connection, for example.