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This function performs pronoun substitution in the specified string, and then returns that string. As usually, %n is the name, %s the subjective pronoun, %o the objective, %p the possessive, and %a the absolute possessive. It is important to note that the pronoun is that of the triggering object.
So, if the ve of an object were: "[s(This is %n)], and I were to type @trigger <object>/ve, it would return "This is <myname>", but if vf were @trigger me/ve, then triggering the vf makes the ve return "This is <object>"