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authordolorous <dolorous@c06c8d41-db1a-0410-9941-cceddc491573>2008-04-09 00:29:52 +0000
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Add minor documentation fixes.
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@@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ asked afterwards if you really want to attend this circle.
Note that the good gods will not accept demonic or undead devotees.
If you like to start the game with a religion, choose your class from
-healer, priest, paladin, berserker, chaos knight, or death knight (the
+Healer, Priest, Paladin, Berserker, Chaos Knight, or Death Knight (the
last only if you draw your power from your God, instead of from
necromancy).
@@ -1851,8 +1851,8 @@ with a sword, a shield, a robe, and a healing potion.
Priests:
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-Priests serve either Zin, the ancient and revered God of Law, or the
-rather less pleasant Death-God Yredelemnul. Hill Orcs may choose to
+Priests serve either Zin, the ancient and revered God of Law, or the
+rather less pleasant Death-God Yredelemnul. Hill Orcs may choose to
follow the Orc god Beogh instead. Although priests enter the dungeon
with a mace (as well as a priestly robe and a few healing potions),
this is purely the result of an archaic tradition, the reason for which