Mainly wondering what is considered abuse of it. Obviously using it as a way to bug GMs would be abuse but would making a habit of using it be an issue IC? I ask since I have kinda shelved Aeric for the moment and have now made somewhat of an introverted character. He'll probably open up eventually but I don't want it to seem that he's just doing whatever for no reason, not to mention that using it would actually help me flesh him out more. I'm not really intending to run everything he'd be thinking through the command(because I'd NEVER get anything else done until my typing skills increase substantially) but potentially have something useful go through his mind about what he's currently up to.
Other question is: When we're having several thoughts in succession, would it be preferred for us to do it altogether or more stream of thought?
Example:
think Damn that spit burns...was THAT what a bowtruffle is? Who the bloody hell thought it'd be a good idea to make a preserve for them?
vs
think Damn that spit burns.
think Was THAT what a bowtruffle is?
think Who the bloody hell thought it'd be a good idea to make a preserve for them?
Oddly enough, that was more or less Aeric's train of thought when he first encountered one that decided it wanted to venture away from the preserve...
In-game: Atali: Punching things while wearing (mostly)full plate because she likes hearing the "ping."