protective action prompts.
protective prompts, but make them actions!
[ FIGHT ] : sender physically fights off receiver's attacker.
[ TACKLE ] : sender tackles receiver out of harm's way.
[ PUSH ] : sensing danger, sender pushes receive behind them, sender becoming a human shield in the process.
[ WARN ] : sender, seeing incoming danger, shouts a frantic warning to receiver.
[ PULL ] : sender pulls receiver into a relieved embrace following a nearly-lethal fight.
[ INTERCEPT ] : sender takes a bullet/punch/attack meant for the receiver.
[ CHECK ] : sender worriedly checks the receiver for injuries after a potentially dangerous situation.
[ STEER ] : sender, sensing a dangerous situation simmering, guides the receiver to safety.
[ RECKLESS ] : sender yells at receiver after receiver endangers themselves unnecessarily.
[ CATCH ] : sender catches receiver as they're falling or collapsing.
[ KILL ] : sender kills receiver's attacker.
[ INCAPACITATE ] : sender knocks out receiver's attacker.
[ READY ] : sender prepares to fight for receiver.
[ DECEIVE ] : sender tells a lie in order to protect the receiver. (the lie can be directed to a potential enemy (e.g. "they went that way" "i'll take them") or to the receiver themselves.
[ HIDE ] : sender shoves receiver out of sight in order to hide them and keep them safe.
[ BANDAGE ] : sender tends to receiver's wounds.
[ WATCH ] : sender watches receiver after a potentially upsetting moment to make sure they're okay.
[ TOUCH ] : sender rests a worried hand on the receiver.
[ DEFEND ] : sender verbally defends and protects receiver from an enemy. (i.e. "if you want them, you'll have to go through me.")

















