List of all User-level commands at Wonderland
.accept
Usage: .accept <user>
By using this command you accept that <user> to place a collar on you. This is
not something that you should do automatically or without question. A collar, in
particular a permanent collar is an important and deep token of respect and
bond.
This command is also used to accept a proposal.
Related commands: .collar, .uncollar, .propose
.afk
Usage: .afk <message>
This command will inform the other users that you are AFK (away from
keyboard). Messages sent to the room will continue to get through to
you, but private messages are held in your away review buffer. To return
from being AFK, just hit the 'Return' key or type in another command.
Related commands: .revafk .cafk
.beep
Usage: .beep <user> [<message>]
This command sends an audible message to <user>. Do not abuse this command.
Related commands: .ignbeeps
.breakup
Usage: .breakup <user>
This command allows you to break up an engagement.
Related commands: .propose
.buy
Usage: .buy <item> [<user>|all]
This command allows you to buy an item from a shop. Note that the command
only works if you are in a shop. Also note that some items are customizable.
If your're happy with the default suggestion, just hit <return> when the
shopkeeper asks you how you want the item.
You can also use this command to buy an item for another user, or if you use
the keyword "all" you will buy one copy of the item for everyone who are in
the same room as you are. (You still have to pay for everything you buy
though!)
Related commands: .cash .menu .give .try
.cafk
Usage: .cafk
This command clears the away review buffer.
Related commands: .review .cbuff .revafk .revtell .ctell
.cash
Usage: .cash
This command lets you see how much money you are carrying. You make $1 for
every minute you spend on Wonderland. You can also make money by playing slots
and hangman. There will probably be other ways to make money eventually.
Related commands: .buy .menu .donate
.cbuff
Usage: .cbuff (Alias: *)
This command clears the room review buffer.
Related commands: .review .revafk .cafk .revtell .ctells
.closet
Usage: .closet [<item>]
This command allows you to move an item from your inventory into your
closet. This can be helpful if your inventory gets too cluttered. Just
typing .closet shows you a list of what is in there. Items in your closet
are not visible with .look <user>.
Related commands: .uncloset
.cls
Usage: .cls
This command clears the screen.
.collar
Usage: .collar [play|train|own] <user>
At Wonderland, we have three different kinds of collars. The play collar
is the basic level and you should think of this as a way to establish
consent to play. (At least) a play collar is required to use most of the
items in the toy shop or the furniture on another user. (A few things
require a 'higher level' collar.) A play collar falls off when either of
the two users logoff and all items that were used on the subbie are
removed. However, if the sub has been placed in some kind of furniture,
he or she will stay there until let out. (Or until using .safeword.)
The training collar should be thought of as a sign of a more serious
committment between the sub and the Domme, and a way to signal that they
are exploring the possibility of moving their relationship to an even
deeper level. Items being used on a sub wearing a training collar will
stay in place even when the sub or the Domme logs off.
A permanent (or 'own') collar is the most serious and signifies a very
deep committment between the Domme and the sub. Owned subs can be .puppeted.
Note that to place a permament collar on a sub, they must first wear your
training collar for at least 14 days (without break). When "upgrading" to
a permanent collar, don't remove the training collar before doing so.
Related commands: .accept .uncollar
.colorize
Usage: .colorize
This command randomly adds color to your name.
Related commands: .colour .set recap
.colour
Usage: .colour
This command gives you some help on how to use colours.
Related commands: .colorize .set recap
.cower
Usage: .cower <message>
This command shows you cower to the room.
.ctells
Usage: .ctells
This command clears the tell review buffer.
Related commands: .review .cbuff .revafk .cafk .revtells
.desc
Usage: .desc <description>
This command lets you set a short descriptive phrase that will show
up on .who, .look, .examamine and some other places.
Related commands: .who .examine .look
.dice
Usage: .dice [<n>d<m>]
This command lets you throw a (or several) dice. This can be used to play
craps, and there are probably other things that they can be used for as well.
If you just type .dice, you will roll a single standard 6-sided die. To add
some variety you can type .dice ndm, where <n> is the number of dice to roll
and <m> is the number of sides for each die. For example, .dice 2d10 gives
you two random numbers between 1 and 10.
.dmail
Usage: .dmail [all|<message>]
This command lets you delete one or all the mails that are stored in your
mailbox. Typing ".rmail all" deletes all mails, and ".dmail <message>"
deletes that specific mail. Note that regular users have a limit of fifteen
messages in their mailbox.
Related commands: .smail .rmail
.donate
Usage: .donate <user> <amount>
This command allows you to give some money to another user. (Note that it
is possible to donate money to users who are currently offline.)
Related commands: .cash .give
.drink
Usage: .drink <item>
This command allows you to drink an object you are carrying.
Related commands: .use
.drop
Usage: .drop <item>
This command allows you to drop an item on the floor.
Related commands: .get
.eat
Usage: .eat <item>
This command allows you to eat an object you are carrying.
Related commands: .use
.echo
Usage: .echo <message> (Alias: +)
This command sends a message to everyone who is in the same room as you.
This command does not work if you are muzzled. The message is prepended
with a '+' and it does not show who sent it. DO NOT ABUSE THIS COMMAND!
.emote
Usage: .emote <message> (Alias: ; : ')
This command lets you perform an action. This is visible to everyone who
is in the same room as you. (Unless they are ignoring you.)
Related commands: .pemote .ignore
.entpro
Usage: .entpro
This command lets you enter some information about yourself that
will show up with the .examine command.
.examine
Usage: .examine <user>
This command shows you the user's profile and various other things that
you may find useful or interesting.
Related commands: .who .look
.get
Usage: .get <item>
This command allows you to pick up an item from the floor.
Related commands: .drop
.give
Usage: .give <item> <user>
This command allows you to give an item to another user.
Related commands: .buy .wear .remove .use .inventory .trash
.go
Usage: .go <room>
This command will let you go to another room on the talker. Note that
the room you want to go to must be connected to your current room.
Related commands: .map
.groan
Usage: .groan <message>
This command shows you groaning to the room.
.grunt
Usage: .grunt <message>
This command shows you grunting to the room.
.guess
Usage: .guess <letter>
This command allows you to guess a letter in an ongoing hangman game. For
more information about how to play hangman, type .help hangman.
Related commands: .hangman
.hangman
Usage: .hangman [start|status|stop]
Typing .hangman start begins a new game of hangman. Use .guess for guessing
letter. The .hangman status shows you the current state of your game, and
the .hangman stop aborts your current game.
Related commands: .cash .slots .guess
.help
Usage: .help [<command>]
.hug
Usage: .hug all|<user>
This command allows you to hug someone (or everyone in the room).
Remember that not everyone appreciates to be hugged by a stranger.
Related commands: .kiss .tickle .snuggle
.ignbeeps
Usage: .ignbeeps
This command allows you to ignore any .beeps that are sent to you. Acts
as a toggle on of off.
Related commands: .beep
.ignlogon
Usage: .ignlogon
This command allows you to ignore any alerts of users entering and
leaving the talker. Acts as a toggle on of off.
.ignore
Usage: .ignore [<user>]
This command allows you to ignore .tells, .pemotes, .says, .emotes etc
from one specific user. If you just type .ignore, you will see list of
the users you are currently ignoring. This command acts as a toggle, so
if you are ignoring <user>, you can type .ignore <user> again to stop
ignoring him or her.
.igntell
Usage: .igntell
This command allows you to ignore any .tells and .pemotes that are
sent to you. Acts as a toggle on of off.
Related commands: .tell .pemote .ignore
.info
Usage: .info
This command gives you some hints and information about how to get the most
out of Wonderland.
.inventory
Usage: .inventory [worn|used|unused]
This command shows you a list of the items you are carrying. The optional
keyword lets you list only items of a particular kind.
Related commands: .buy .wear .remove .use .trash .give
.invite
Usage: .invite <user>
This command invites <user> to join a private room you're in.
Related commands: .uninvite .join
.join
Usage: .join <user>
This command moves you to the same room that <user> is in. For this to
work, that room must either be public or otherwise the user must use
.invite to allow you access.
Related commands: .invite
.kiss
Usage: .kiss all|<user>
This command allows you to kiss someone (or everyone in the room).
Remember that not everyone appreciates to be kissed by a stranger.
Related commands: .hug .tickle .snuggle
.kneel
Usage: .kneel <user> [<message>]
This command allows you to kneel to another user as a token of respect
and submission. If you leave out the <message>, the server will provide
a standard one.
Related commands: .stand
.lapdance
Usage: .lapdance <user>
This command allows you to give a lapdance to someone.
.last
Usage: .last
This command shows you a list of the last twenty logons.
.laugh
Usage: .laugh <message>
This command shows you laughing to the room.
.look
Usage: look [<user>]
This command gives you a description of the room you are currently
in, as well as people and things that can be seen here. You can also
use this command to see what someone else is carrying.
Related commands: .who .examine
.map
Usage: .map [<room>]
This command shows you a map of the talker. Note that some rooms have
their own maps. To see the map you would normally see in another room,
type .map <room>.
.menu
Usage: .menu
This command shows a list of the items you can buy in this room. Note
that the command only works if you are in a shop.
Related commands: .cash .buy
.moan
Usage: .moan <message>
This command shows you moaning to the room.
.mode
Usage: .mode
This command toggles 'Command mode' on/off. In command mode you don't need to
enter a . in the beginning of a line. On the other hand, to say something you
have to use the 'say' command explicitly.
.mutter
Usage: .mutter <user> <message>
This command sends a message to everyone in the room, except <user>.
DO NOT ABUSE THIS COMMAND!
This command does not work if you are muzzled.
Related commands: .say .sayto .whisperto .tell .ignore
.mybgone
Usage: .mybgone all|<user>
This command allows you to remove people from your personal room. If
you type .mybgone all, everyone who is in your room (including yourself)
will be moved out of it. To remove a single user, type .mybgone <user>
Related commands: .myroom .mypaint .invite .mykey
.mykey
Usage: .mykey [<user>]
This command allows you to give away a 'key' to your personal room. The key
allows them to enter your personal room even if you have set it to private
and even when you are not there. If you just type .mykey, you will see a list
of the users you have given a key to. To take away a key from someone, just
type .mykey <user> again, the command works as a toggle.
Related commands: .myroom .mypaint .mybgone .invite
.mypaint
Usage: .mypaint
This command lets you decorate your personal room. The command only works
when you are in your room.
Related commands: .myroom .mybgone .invite .visit .mykey
.myroom
Usage: .myroom
This command lets you go to your personal room. If you don't have a personal
room yet, it will be created for you.
Related commands: .mypaint .mybgone .invite .visit .mykey
.news
Usage: .news
This command lets you see what is new on Wonderland.
.passwd
Usage: .passwd <old_passwd> <new_passwd>
This command lets you change your password. Note that nobody (not
even God) can read your password. Nevertheless, we recommend that
you don't use a password on the talker that you also use for other
purposes.
.pemote
Usage: .pemote <user> <message> (Alias: < /)
This command performs a private action. Only <user> can see it.
Related commands: .emote .ignore .igntell
.play
Usage: .play
This commands toggles your 'roleplaying' status. Some (mostly BDSM-related)
commands only work when you are roleplaying.
.private
Usage: .private
This sets the status of the current room to private. The command only works
if there are at least two users in the room, and the room access is not fixed.
Related commands: .public
.propose
Usage: .propose <user>
This command lets you "propose" to another user. If he or she accepts,
you will show up as being engaged to each other on .examine. If you decide
that you want to go even further, talk to a member of the admin staff to
arrange a wedding.
Related commands: .accept, .breakup
.public
Usage: .public
This sets the status of the current room to public. The command only works
if the room access is not fixed.
Related commands: .private
.puppet
Usage: .puppet <user> <command>
This command allows you to make an owned subbie perform a command without
them having to type anything. For example ".puppet <user> emote yelps" would
make <user> emote 'yelps'. Use with caution!!
.quit
Usage: .quit
This command will log you off from the talker.
.read
Usage: .read [<room>|<message>]
This command lets you read the messages on the message board in your
current room. If you just type .read, you will see all the messages.
Typing ".read <message>" only shows that specific message. If you type
.read <room>, you will read the message board in another room.
Related commands: .write .wipe
.remove
Usage: .remove <item> [<user>]
This command allows you to remove a piece of clothing or stop using an item.
(Use .inventory to see what you are carrying, wearing and using.)
Related commands: .buy .wear .use .inventory .trash .give
.revafk
Usage: .revtells
This command shows a list of the last fifteen things that were said or
emoted to you privately while you were AFK, editing or for some other
reason were unable to recieve them.
Related commands: .review .cbuff .cafk .revtell .ctell
.review
Usage: .review
This command shows a list of the last fifteen things that were said or
emoted in the room.
Related commands: .cbuff .revafk .cafk .revtell .ctells
.revtell
Usage: .revtells
This command shows a list of the last fifteen things that were said or
emoted to you privately.
Related commands: .review .cbuff .revafk .cafk .ctell
.rmail
Usage: .rmail [new|<message>]
This command lets you read all the mails that are stored in your mailbox.
If you just type .rmail, you will see all the mails that you have stored.
Typing ".rmail new" displays all unread mails, and ".rmail <message>" only
shows that specific mail. Note that regular users have a limit of fifteen
messages in their mailbox.
Related commands: .smail .dmail
.rooms
Usage: .rooms
This command gives you a list of all rooms on the talker and some additional
information about them.
.roomtrash
Usage: .roomtrash <item>
This command allows you to get rid of a piece of furniture in the room.
.rules
Usage: .rules
This command lists the general rules that are enforced on this talker.
Follow them!!
.safeword
Usage: .safeword
The command removes all items that have been used on you. It also frees
you from being restrained to a piece of furniture. Lastly it removes any
play collar you are wearing. It does not remove training collar or
permanent collars.
.say
Usage: .say <message>
This command sends a message to everyone who is in the same room as you.
(Unless they are ignoring you, or for some reason are unable to hear.)
Note that this command does not work if you are unable to speak. This
is the default command, so if you just type something that does not begin
with a . or another special character, the result is as if you had typed
.say at the beginning of the line.
Related commands: .sayto .whisperto .mutter .tell .ignore
.sayto
Usage: .sayto <user> <message> (Alias: -)
This command sends a message that is directed to <user>, but everyone who
is in the same room as you can see it. This is especially useful when
there are many users in the room, and the conversation is lively.
This command does not work if you are muzzled.
Related commands: .say .whisperto .tell .mutter .ignore
.set
Usage: .set <attribute> <value>
This command lets you set certain attributes that affect how other
commands work. The attributes you can set are:
recap : Changes how your name appears.
gender : Sets your gender. The value should be 'm' or 'f'.
age : Sets your age.
ds : Sets your dom/sub status. Possible values are 'slave', 'sub',
'puppy', 'kitty', 'switch', 'dom', 'domme' and 'vanilla'.
inmsg : Sets the message that follows your name when you enter a room.
outmsg : Sets the message that follows your name when you leave a room.
color : Turns color on and off. Possible values are 'on' and 'off'.
birthday : Lets you set your birthday. Format: mo/da.
Related commands: .status
.setdrink
Usage: .setdrink <drink>
This commands tells the bartender in the cafe what your favorite drink is.
Related commands: .setsnack
.setsnack
Usage: .setsnack <snack>
This commands tells the bartender in the cafe what your favorite snack is.
Related commands: .setdrink
.sing
Usage: .sing <song>
This command lets you 'sing' a few notes from a song.
.slots
Usage: .slots [<amount>]
This command allows you to play slots. You bet $<amount>. The default
bet is $10, and you get a chance to win some money.
Related commands: .cash .hangman
.smail
Usage: .smail <user> [<other_users>]
This command lets you send a mail to <user>. Note that you can send the same
mail to several recipients by listing all their names after each other.
Note that regular users have a limit of fifteen messages in their mailbox.
Related commands: .rmail .dmail
.smile
Usage: .smile <message>
This command shows you smiling to the room.
.snuggle
Usage: .snuggle all|<user>
This command allows you to snuggle up with someone (or everyone in the room).
Remember that not everyone appreciates to be snuggled by a stranger.
Related commands: .hug .kiss .tickle
.sos
Usage: .sos <message>
This command sends a message to all wizzes currently logged on. This
command should only be used when you are very stuck or if someone is
being abusive or harassing and you need to inform the wizzes of it.
Related commands: .wizlist
.spin
Usage: .spin
This command lets you "spin a bottle" to choose a person in the room randomly.
.squirm
Usage: .squirm <message>
This command shows you squirm to the room.
.stand
Usage: .stand
This command makes you stand up again after having kneeled to
someone.
Related commands: .kneel
.status
Usage: .status
This command shows the values of some user variables that may be of interest.
.struggle
Usage: .struggle <message>
This command shows you struggle to the room.
.suggest
Usage: .suggest
This command allows you to suggest somthing that need to be changed
or improved. This is an excellent way to send bug reports, but also to
let the admins know about any good ideas you have for making the talker
an even better and more enjoyable place for us all.
.suicide
Usage: .suicide <passwd>
This command removes your user from the talker. WARNING! There is no
way to undo the effects of this command. Your character will be lost
forever!
.tell
Usage: .tell <user> <message> (Alias: >)
This command sends a private message to <user>. Noboby else can see it.
Related commands: .say .sayto .whisperto .tell .ignore .igntell
.think
Usage: .think <song>
This command lets you think out loud.
.tickle
Usage: .tickle all|<user>
This command allows you to tickle someone (or everyone in the room).
Remember that not everyone appreciates to be tickled by a stranger.
Related commands: .hug .kiss .snuggle
.time
Usage: .time
The command displays the current time and show how long the server
has been running.
.trash
Usage: .trash <item>
This command allows you to get rid of an item that you no longer have
any use for.
Related commands: .buy .wear .remove .use .inventory .give
.try
Usage: .try <item>
This command allows you to try on a customizable item. You can edit the
description until you are happy with it. When you later type .buy <item>
the last customized description you tried on will be the default one.
Related commands: .cash .menu .buy
.uncloset
Usage: .uncloset <item>
This command allows you to move an item from your closet back to your main
inventory.
Related commands: .closet
.uncollar
Usage: .uncollar <user>
This command removes a collar that you have placed on <user>. Remember that
a play collar is automatically removed when either of you log off.
Related commands: .collar .accept
.uninvite
Usage: .uninvite <user>
This command revokes the invitation you sent to <user>.
Related commands: .invite .join
.use
Usage: .use <item> [<user>] [<options>]
This command allows you to use an object you are carrying or a piece of
furniture that is in the same room as you are. Some objects take options
and some objects can be applied on another user (or yourself). For more
information about the various objects and how they work, use the .helpitem
command.
Related commands: .buy .wear .remove .inventory .trash .give
.userlist
Usage: .userlist
This command lists the name of all users that have an account on the talker.
(Wiz-level option: .userlist <n> shows the name of all users who have joined
in the last n days.)
.visit
Usage: .visit <user>
This command lets you visit another user's personal room. This only works
if the room is public, if you have been invited there or if the user has
given you a key to their room.
Related commands: .myroom .mypaint .mybgone .invite .mykey
.wake
Usage: .wake <user>
This command sends wake-up call and a beep to <user>. Do not abuse this command.
.wear
Usage: .wear <item>
This command allows you to put on a piece of clothing. (Use .inventory to
see what you are carrying and how to use/wear those items.)
Related commands: .buy .remove .use .inventory .trash .give
.whisperto
Usage: .whisperto <user> <message>
This command sends a message that is directed to <user>, but everyone who
is in the same room as you can see it.
This command does not work if you are muzzled.
Related commands: .sayto .sayto .tell .mutter .ignore
.who
Usage: .who (Alias: @)
This command displays a list of all users that are online at the moment.
Related commands: .look .examine
.wipe
Usage: .wipe [all|<message>]
This command lets you delete one or all the messages on the board.
You can only delete the messages you have posted (unless you're a wiz.)
Typing ".wipe all" deletes all (your) messages, and ".wipe <message>"
deletes that specific message.
Related commands: .read .write
.wizlist
Usage: .wizlist
This command displays a list of the current staff members and their
respective rank. It also shows which, if any, of them are currently
logged on.
Related commands: .sos .userlist
.write
Usage: .write
This command lets you write a message on the board in your current room.
Related commands: .read .wipe
.yelp
Usage: .yelp <message>
This command shows you yelping to the room.