From c2c9f35fdad1aa363f6da1ace1fe62e2e418b9d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: lowercase-donkey <lowercasedonkey@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 00:02:30 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] typo

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 src/uncategorized/reAWOL.tw | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/src/uncategorized/reAWOL.tw b/src/uncategorized/reAWOL.tw
index d86dc75be7e..bcdf5237457 100644
--- a/src/uncategorized/reAWOL.tw
+++ b/src/uncategorized/reAWOL.tw
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Your window of opportunity to act is closing. If you have plans for punishing th
 	<</replace>>
 	<<replace "#result">>
 		<<if random(1,100) > 50>>
-			Despite the trouble $he has caused you, the culmination of this mercenary's wanton flight from the rest of the $mercenariesTitle is decidedly an anti-climax. The last you hear of the matter is chorus of grim grunts and nods as your mercenaries file back into the arcology. The matter is done.
+			Despite the trouble $he has caused you, the culmination of this mercenary's wanton flight from the rest of the $mercenariesTitle is decidedly an anti-climax. The last you hear of the matter is a chorus of grim grunts and nods as your mercenaries file back into the arcology. The matter is done.
 		<<else>>
 			Your mercenaries return to tell you that they could not find the mutineer. It could be that $he managed to escape beyond their reach or that one among your 'loyal' retainers allowed $him to flee your judgment, but alas there is little that can be done to remedy the issue now. Still, aside from a slight grumbling within the arcology, few fault you for allowing the $mercenariesTitle to recapture one of their own — even if they failed to do so.
 		<</if>>
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