String codes
$n - The name of the character.
$N - The name of the victim
$e - Translates to 'he', 'she', or 'it', depending on the sex of the character.
$E - Translates to 'he', 'she', or 'it', depending on the sex of the victim.
$m - Translates to 'him', 'her', or 'it', depending on the sex of the character.
$M - Translates to 'him', 'her', or 'it', depending on the sex of the victim.
$s - Translates to 'his', 'her', or 'its', depending on the sex of the character.
$S - Translates to 'his', 'her', or 'its', depending on the sex of the victim.
$t -
$T -
$c - Primary class of the target character.
$p - short description of object
$P - short description of a target object
$d - the first keyword of a target object or if one doesn't exist target keyword of a door
$D -
$r - race of the target character
$z - future use (aka couldn't puzzle it out)
$Z - future use (aka couldn't puzzle it out)
$f - the name of the immortal the target character follows (or returns noone when unaligned)
$a - the alignment of target character, shows good/evil/neutral/unaligned.