* Understanding things by their properties (Torch understood as flaming or extinguished; Hymenaeus) Understanding "flaming torch" and "extinguished torch" to refer to torches when lit and unlit. {*}"Hymenaeus" A torch is kind of thing. Understand the lit property as describing a torch. Understand "lighted" or "flaming" or "burning" as lit. Understand "extinguished" as unlit. A torch is usually lit. Before printing the name of a lit torch, say "flaming ". Before printing the name of an unlit torch, say "extinguished ". The Wedding Procession is a room. Orpheus is a man in the Wedding Procession. Orpheus carries a torch. Eurydice is a woman in the Wedding Procession. Eurydice carries a torch. Rule for writing a paragraph about someone (called target): say "[The target] carries [a list of things carried by the target]." Every turn: if a random chance of 1 in 2 succeeds and a torch is lit: let target torch be a random lit torch; now the target torch is unlit; say "Aquilo blows down from the north, extinguishing the torch carried by [the holder of the target torch]." Instead of examining a lit torch: say "It casts a bright glow over [the holder of the noun]." Instead of examining an unlit torch: say "[The holder of the noun] is looking at it disconsolately, obviously worried about the omens." Test me with "z / z / z / look / x flaming torch / x extinguished torch".