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roster


@roster - Displays the roster of player characters

Usage:
@roster - Displays all available characters.
@roster/active - Displays only actively played characters.
@roster/all - Displays active as well as available characters.
@roster <filter1, filter2,...category1, etc>=<category1 description,
category2 description,
etc >
@roster/view - see a character's @sheet
@roster/apply <character>=<notes> - apply to play a character

The @roster command allows you to see lists of all active characters
as well as all characters that are currently unplayed and available
for applications. Passing filters as arguments allows you to see
characters that meet all your criteria. The following basic filters
are valid: 'male', 'female', 'young', 'adult', 'mature', 'elder',
'married', and 'single'. There are additional filters that require an
additional description after the '=' sign to be valid. These are
'family', 'fealty', 'social rank', and 'concept'.

For example, if you wanted to search for a female character, the command
would be '@roster female'. To search for unmarried female characters, you
would add an additional filter, so the command becomes
'@roster female,single'. If you wanted to narrow that to only characters
under the age of 20, it becomes '@roster female,single,young'. To see
all unmarried female characters who are under the age of 20 who have the
word 'noblewoman' in their concept:
'@roster female,young,single,concept=noblewoman'. An example of multiple
filters that require an argument might be the same search, but now only
for members of the Grayson royal family. That would look like:
'@roster female,young,single,concept,family=noblewoman,Grayson'

Please note that filters are exclusive - you only see results that match
every filter given, so mutually exclusive filters will return no matches.
For example, '@roster young, elder' would only look for characters that
are both simultaneously young and old.

To see the character sheet of a specific character, please use @sheet.