I would probably /Hildy then /playdead a second later.


I would probably /Hildy then /playdead a second later.



It makes me feel awkward and I quickly dash a couple of yalms to get out of their space. Exception: Lalafell friend who likes to sit underneath me. We don't actually occupy the same space so it's fine (well, it's annoying in a different way but I don't feel pressured to move).


I /smile and /hug them.They tend to run away from me though when I do that![]()
Nothing, people already avoid me. 8(

It honestly doesn't bother me that much, as somebody else said the clipping can be a bit annoying so I might move for that reason, or just so I can have a clearer view of the battlefield.
Ran Dusk Vigil the once though and every time I went behind the same rock as the healer she'd move away from me to another rock, I felt sad q_q
Target them and move up to their face and zoom in (I have that mapped to alt+pgdown). If they target you and hold eye contact for 5 seconds it is the sign they want to start with some light erping.
Use modified emotes such as
/facepalm motion
/em nibbles <t>.
/handover motion
/em touches <t> gently.
Of course, hug them and embrace them. Even kidnap them and see if they go along. /smirk confidently if they look at you in shock. If they're into horseplay, let them start it - if so, do more puerile things like slapping. If they're a hopeless sap, you might find yourself turning around and going through the trouble of typing their full name to execute
/stagger motion
/em falls into %actualfullnamebecauseifyouuse<t>youwillturnaround%'s arms.
It really depends on the person. And yes I know what's happening; I heal! Gotta pay attention to the field and everything on it.


Who cares, but for the love of god


I like to be inside of people
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I kinda don't care bc it's just characters on a screen. I usually move though, but it doesn't bother me.
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