Right now the entry for things like dragons are labeled as Adult Black Dragon and Adult Blue Dragon and so end up being categorized in the A section of the Monster database. Were it me, I'd change the name to Dragon, Black, Adult or something similar so that all of the varieties of dragons would end up in the same place, rather than being scattered all over by their ages. Along those same lines, and for the same reasons, I'd change unusual sized beasts from "Giant Badger" to "Badger, Giant"
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Just because you arbitrarily assign some sort of significance to the bodies of your dead doesn't make me not hungry.
Right now the entry for things like dragons are labeled as Adult Black Dragon and Adult Blue Dragon and so end up being categorized in the A section of the Monster database. Were it me, I'd change the name to Dragon, Black, Adult or something similar so that all of the varieties of dragons would end up in the same place, rather than being scattered all over by their ages. Along those same lines, and for the same reasons, I'd change unusual sized beasts from "Giant Badger" to "Badger, Giant"
Just because you arbitrarily assign some sort of significance to the bodies of your dead doesn't make me not hungry.
I agree with this. It'd be nice to have all the Dragons in one place when scrolling through the list, just like in the Monster Manual.
If you love a character, you give them pain, ruin their lives, make them suffer. Maybe even throw in a heroic death.
I was thinking the same thing when going through the monsters.
Yup, I agree with this one too.
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