Section - Looking behind
Understand "look behind [something]" as petter-looking behind when the location is a petter-room. Petter-looking behind is an action applying to one thing.
Carry out petter-looking behind something fixed in place when the location is MGR3:
say "You find nothing of note." instead.
Instead of looking under something fixed in place when the location is MGR3 and the noun is not petter-insubstantial:
say "You cannot see what is under [the noun]."
Carry out petter-looking behind something:
try looking under the noun instead.
Understand "walk around [something]" or "go around [something]" as petter-walking around when the location is a petter-room. Petter-walking around is an action applying to one thing.
Carry out petter-walking around something:
say "That seems a bit pointless."
Understand "turn" or "turn around" or "look behind me/--" or "look behind my back" as vaguely petter-turning when the location is a petter-room. Vaguely petter-turning is an action applying to nothing.
Instead of turning the player when the location is a petter-room:
try vaguely petter-turning.
Carry out vaguely petter-turning:
say "[one of]You turn around slowly, ready for anything. There is nothing behind you[or]You turn around, but there is nothing[stopping]."