I haven't gotten past chapter 1, but the image that's paired with the Zhentarim Ruffian feat is of two of the 7 Sisters (Dove and The Simbul)? I'm taken aback; I can only just shake my head and wonder what might be in chapter 2.
FWIW I don't think that image is intended to be paired with that feat, it just happens to be next it because it's the last feat in that section and it's artwork that appears to be a "bookend" to the section.
I'm not buying it. First off, when did I miss the Zents changing from Manshoon's private army into a "family organization"? Which then leads me to believe they inserted the picture of two of the Seven Sisters to back up that family vibe. The whole thing just doesn't sit right given the history of everyone involved in this situation. I'm not sure Ed Greenwood would approve.
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I haven't gotten past chapter 1, but the image that's paired with the Zhentarim Ruffian feat is of two of the 7 Sisters (Dove and The Simbul)? I'm taken aback; I can only just shake my head and wonder what might be in chapter 2.
FWIW I don't think that image is intended to be paired with that feat, it just happens to be next it because it's the last feat in that section and it's artwork that appears to be a "bookend" to the section.
I'm not buying it. First off, when did I miss the Zents changing from Manshoon's private army into a "family organization"? Which then leads me to believe they inserted the picture of two of the Seven Sisters to back up that family vibe. The whole thing just doesn't sit right given the history of everyone involved in this situation. I'm not sure Ed Greenwood would approve.