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Thread: Roman nomneclature and give_trait
amritochates 12:09 03-25-2009
Ok, so sue me !! could someone explain how the roman nomneclature system functions in respect to console commands.

To illustrate

Marivs Cornelivs Blasio equates into

give_trait "Marivs(A-K) Romanvs"

give_trait "Marivs(A-K) Cornelivs Blasio"

give_trait "Marivs(A-K) Cornelivs Blasio Romanvs"

give_trait "Marivs(A-K) Cornelivsblasio"

give_trait "Marivs(A-K) Cornelivsblasio Romanvs"

or does the second name also undergo all A-K variations.

Ps. my condition at this time

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everyone 13:04 03-25-2009
the first one: "MarivsA-K Romanvs"
although the starting characters do not have the A-K, such as Cotta, Asina, Blasio (so there'll be name conflicts, like Cotta with the diplomat guy; and Asina with Blasio, who are both 'Cnaevs')

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amritochates 18:57 03-25-2009
I still seem to be having issues:

Namely the character_reset command is only functional on characters with no A-K variation.

To illustrate on using character_reset "Servivs Romanvs", only the following character gets its mp restored:

"Servivs Cornelivs Blasio" FM Age 42 and no variation of Servivs(A-K) works on my other two characters namely-

"Servivs Aurelivs Cotta" FM Age 27 or

"Servivs Sempronivs Longvs" Spy Age 42

So is it common to have multiple characters with the same name then ??

I have the same problem with "Sextvs Romanvs" with only one character out of four responding with no variation of A-K helping.

Also does text/names.txt have any connection with the character names on the campaign map??

Since I have noticed odd variations there such as

{Gaivslaberivs} Gaivs Laberivs

so wouldn't I have to use one of variations in my first post then.

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