Re: The Book of Star-Lord
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Originally Posted by Aggressive Sock
It's all in how you read it.
It could be read:
"While every Unique Hero in your army has a different Species and a different Class"
"While every Unique Hero in your army has a different Species and a different Class"
It can be read either way.
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I think this is the issue. But "a" is necessary for the structure of the sentence, and the intended focus is on "different". The intention is not for "a" to mean "a single" or "one".
".... the Cambridge ladies do not care, above
Cambridge if sometimes in its box of
sky lavender and cornerless, the
moon rattles like a fragment of angry candy"
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