Rules Text for Active Feats, now with Medical Nanites#784
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Moved text from dev into the nanite superbranch in preparation for altering it.
And prose alterations to the other feat categories.
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Lovely! This is a very good update to the feats rules.
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#620
I've moved some work that was done in dev into this branch (namely, the movement of feat rules out of feat documents and into basic rules). I redid the active feat section to add medinites, and adjusted the prose of the other sections with intent to smoothen the read without functionally changing anything.
For reviewers: I recommend looking at the individual commit changes to more easily determine what I've changed from the big chunk I pulled in from dev (instead of the mass of green you'll see from the aggregate changes).
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