Terms we may find ourselves using with surprising regularity

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16 years 2 months ago #35696 by Aleister (Aleister)
Most of those don't seem to make any sense.  Just intelligent sounding words put with somewhat similar sounding things.  But then again, the term "A murder of crows" is real.  I hate you English language, I hate you so hard with a knife.

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16 years 2 months ago #35710 by Edward Walker (Liam)
Ruin of kobolds?  My english has been incorrect for years then.  I usually say a tribe of kobolds.

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16 years 2 months ago #35712 by Erim Walker (shiva14b)
Ah, but a tribe is just that: a tribe, a clan, a family group. "Ruin" is simply the plural term for 3 or more Kobolds (who, after all, may or may not be members of the same tribe).

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