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 +====== Game Calls ======
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 +The following is a list of calls that may be made in game.  Each of these phrases has a special meaning in game, so it is important that you not say any of these phrases as part of your in-character speech.
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 +  ; halt
 +  : Game halt.  All action stops.  Players drop to one knee (if capable) and wait for instructions from GMs.  Halt is usually reserved for when a player may be hurt (or to prevent a player from getting hurt) or some other condition exists where it could be dangerous to continue playing.  Anyone may call "HALT" when appropriate.
 +  ; game stop
 +  : Game action stops.  This may be confined to a specific area or set of players.  Game stop is often used when GMs need to explain something that is not represented by in-game actions.
 +  ; resume
 +  : Game action resumes after a halt or game stop.  Usually on a count, such as "3... 2... 1... RESUME"
 +  ; clarify
 +  : Said by a player who did not hear or understand an effect described by another player or GM.
 +  ; no effect
 +  : Said by a player when their character is not affected by a particular spell or effect (perhaps due to the presence of a counterspell).
 +  ; carry / drag
 +  : Indicates that a character is physically carrying or dragging another character.
 +  ; waylay
 +  : When accompanying a hit to the torso, means the character is knocked unconscious but non-lethally.
 +  ; by my voice...
 +  : Said at the beginning of an AOE spell or other effect.  Anyone within range to clearly hear the phrase "by my voice" is affected.
 +  ; mass...
 +  : The word "mass" at the beginning of a spell or effect means everyone within range (usually everyone in the scene) is affected.
 +  ; for real
 +  : This phrase is used to express something that is important but out of character, //e.g.,// "This is too much for me for real right now.  I need to step out of the game for a few minutes." or "My mom is here to pick me up.  I have to go for real."