Manticore and Typos

Kitsune Lord Momiji

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Is the manticore not supposed to have a combat description? It seemed a little odd, given that every other enemy had one.

Additionally, is there a sub-forum for addressing typos like there used to be for CoC? I've seen a few instances of repeated words here and there, but I wasn't sure where to address it.
 

Kitsune Lord Momiji

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Yeah, like how the Harpy Thieves have this text:

"Their leader is a young, slender harpy, standing just a hair over five foot five. Huge feathery wings grace her voluptuous form, and her arms and head are both covered in the same soft down. Her sisters are smaller and less aggressive, but nonetheless armed and following the leader’s orders as she moves in for the steal.

Despite being garbed in black thieves’ rags and cowls, you can easily see the harpies possess the signature traits of their race: plump asses, egg-bearing hips, and meaty thighs that lead down into bird-like legs. Each of them wields a curved dagger in a backhanded grip, though they seem more interested in teasing and grandstanding than doing you any harm."
 

Upcast Drake

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Yeah, like how the Harpy Thieves have this text:

"Their leader is a young, slender harpy, standing just a hair over five foot five. Huge feathery wings grace her voluptuous form, and her arms and head are both covered in the same soft down. Her sisters are smaller and less aggressive, but nonetheless armed and following the leader’s orders as she moves in for the steal.

Despite being garbed in black thieves’ rags and cowls, you can easily see the harpies possess the signature traits of their race: plump asses, egg-bearing hips, and meaty thighs that lead down into bird-like legs. Each of them wields a curved dagger in a backhanded grip, though they seem more interested in teasing and grandstanding than doing you any harm."
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