Section - Insubstantial things
A thing can be petter-insubstantial.
Instead of searching something petter-insubstantial:
try examining the noun instead.
Instead of rubbing or taking something petter-insubstantial:
say "Your hand passes right through [the noun]." instead.
Instead of doing something to something petter-insubstantial when the action requires a touchable noun (this is the block touching petter-insubstantial nouns rule):
say "[The noun] [are] too insubstantial."
Instead of doing something when the second noun is petter-insubstantial and the action requires a touchable second noun (this is the block touching petter-insubstantial second nouns rule):
say "[The second noun] [are] too insubstantial."
The block touching petter-insubstantial nouns rule is listed last in the Instead rules.
The block touching petter-insubstantial second nouns rule is listed last in the Instead rules.