From ff3f5daf6c92c1d36c1b6f943dd3e4832ace2b83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles Dang Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 19:03:32 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] UtBS S10: 'tallest peak was build' -> '[...] built' --- .../scenarios/10_Speaking_with_the_Fishes.cfg | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/scenarios/10_Speaking_with_the_Fishes.cfg b/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/scenarios/10_Speaking_with_the_Fishes.cfg index b3b8a3f0d8ea..cf4416997faf 100644 --- a/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/scenarios/10_Speaking_with_the_Fishes.cfg +++ b/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/scenarios/10_Speaking_with_the_Fishes.cfg @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ [message] speaker=Melusand - message= _ "The islands seemed lush and bountiful so we decided to settle in the shallow waters. But we discovered that the largest island was a strange and sinister place. The interior of the island was choked with a thick jungle, and at the center we could see several tall rocky peaks. On the tallest peak was build some sort of stronghold and occasionally at night we saw strange lights emanating from it. We sent several expeditions into the jungle to explore the building, but none ever returned. Soon afterwards merfolk sleeping on the shores would disappear at night, leaving only bloody trails leading into the dense jungle. It was clear that something was lurking in the jungle, but we knew not what. Our priests felt a strange presence that they could not understand, and darkness clouded our attempts at scrying." + message= _ "The islands seemed lush and bountiful so we decided to settle in the shallow waters. But we discovered that the largest island was a strange and sinister place. The interior of the island was choked with a thick jungle, and at the center we could see several tall rocky peaks. On the tallest peak was built some sort of stronghold and occasionally at night we saw strange lights emanating from it. We sent several expeditions into the jungle to explore the building, but none ever returned. Soon afterwards merfolk sleeping on the shores would disappear at night, leaving only bloody trails leading into the dense jungle. It was clear that something was lurking in the jungle, but we knew not what. Our priests felt a strange presence that they could not understand, and darkness clouded our attempts at scrying." [/message] [message]