September 23rd, 2011, 07:57 PM
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Join Date: August 7, 2007
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,091
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Re: The Book of Varkaanan Blade Dancers
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Originally Posted by Xotli
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Originally Posted by Seb from space
"Place that Varkaanan Blade Dancer on any other space adjacent to the attacking figure" : can she end this mouvement on a ladder or on a glyph ?
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Yes, that's why we avoided the more common "empty space" wording, exactly so the Dancers could vault onto a glyph.
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Originally Posted by BurnyFlame
I am not usually one to complain (although this is debatable), but the grammar in this sentence has a horrendous error:
A Varkaanan Blade Dancer rolls one additional defense die for each opponent's figure she is engaged to.
Never end a sentence with "to." I would correct this to be:
A Varkaanan Blade Dancer rolls one additional defense die for each opponent's figure with whom she is engaged.
Please consider revising it!
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You know, my grandfather told me that Winston Churchill was once criticized for ending a sentence with a preposition. His response: "That, sir, is a slur up with which I shall not put."
I don't think I have anything to add to that.
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Winston Churchill also suffered from mental illness. That quote, if true, may surely be in jest; no Englishman would purposefully degrade the English language, except maybe a Cockney. Save the language!
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