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fix the wording in werecrow messages

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Jimmy Cao 13 years ago
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  1. 2
      modules/common.py
  2. 4
      modules/wolfgame.py

2
modules/common.py

@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ def on_ping(cli, prefix, server): @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ def on_ping(cli, prefix, server):
@cmd("module")
@cmd("module", admin_only = True)
def ch_module(cli, nick, chan, rest):
rest = rest.strip()
if rest in ld.MODULES.keys():

4
modules/wolfgame.py

@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ def transition_day(cli, gameid=0): @@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ def transition_day(cli, gameid=0):
for crow, target in iter(var.OBSERVED.items()):
if target in list(var.HVISITED.keys())+var.SEEN+list(var.GUARDED.keys()):
cli.msg(crow, ("As the sun rises, you conclude that \u0002{0}\u0002 was not in "+
"bed at night, and you fly back to your house.").format(target))
"bed all night, and you fly back to your house.").format(target))
elif target not in var.ROLES["village drunk"]:
cli.msg(crow, ("As the sun rises, you conclude that \u0002{0}\u0002 was sleeping "+
"all night long, and you fly back to your house.").format(target))
@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ def transition_night(cli): @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ def transition_night(cli):
cli.msg(wolf, ('You are a \u0002werecrow\u0002. You are able to fly at night. '+
'Use "kill <nick>" to kill a a villager. Alternatively, you can '+
'use "observe <nick>" to check if someone is in bed or not. '+
'Observing will prevent you participating in a killing.'))
'Observing will prevent you from participating in a killing.'))
if len(wolves) > 1:
cli.msg(wolf, 'Also, if you PM me, your message will be relayed to other wolves.')
pl = ps[:]

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