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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 9169468" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Updated the <strong><a href="https://www.enworld.org/posts/8916175" target="_blank">Amiraspian Griffon Rider</a></strong>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There's a few inconsistencies.</p><p></p><p>The Enworld Version has <span style="color: magenta"><strong>Hit Points</strong> 66 (12d8 + 12)</span> not the 60 (11d8 + 11) of the D&D Beyond Version.</p><p></p><p>Both are within Challenge Rating 2, so it's just a question of which of the two versions we change to match the other.</p><p></p><p>Apart from that, I noticed two minor formatting issues in the <strong>Description</strong>:</p><p></p><p>Firstly, it has an extraneous linespace between the <em><strong>Knights of the Air</strong></em> paragraph and the following one, i.e. that bit should be:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"> <em><strong>Knights of the Air.</strong></em> Griffon riders follow a code of honor, but it mostly covers how they should interact with other amiraspians. How a griffon rider treats other races is often left to the individual rider, and griffon riders can have wildly different personalities and tempers. An evil griffon rider might be a saintly hero toward her own race but a murderous brigand for non-amiraspians, while a lawful griffon rider could treat everyone with strict <span style="color: magenta">impartiality.</span></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><span style="color: magenta"> Griffon</span> riders and their griffons are housed in a special building called a "Mews". The mews of the griffon riders' home base (see <em>The Lion's Eyries</em> below) can house enough griffons for the entire squadron. There are mews at every significant amiraspian settlement and in strategic positions scattered about the wilderness between them. Most smaller mews are tower-like structures that can only accommodate a few griffons, but a few important positions have mews as large or larger than an eyrie. Wilderness mews are often on mountain peaks above the snow line, so they can be stocked with frozen meat to feed their griffons.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, it's missing a linespace before the "<span style="color: magenta">(Originally created by Albie Fiore</span>…" credit, as is almost traditional for our D&D Beyond uploads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 9169468, member: 57383"] Updated the [B][URL='https://www.enworld.org/posts/8916175']Amiraspian Griffon Rider[/URL][/B]. There's a few inconsistencies. The Enworld Version has [COLOR=magenta][B]Hit Points[/B] 66 (12d8 + 12)[/COLOR] not the 60 (11d8 + 11) of the D&D Beyond Version. Both are within Challenge Rating 2, so it's just a question of which of the two versions we change to match the other. Apart from that, I noticed two minor formatting issues in the [b]Description[/b]: Firstly, it has an extraneous linespace between the [i][b]Knights of the Air[/b][/i] paragraph and the following one, i.e. that bit should be: [indent] [I][B]Knights of the Air.[/B][/I] Griffon riders follow a code of honor, but it mostly covers how they should interact with other amiraspians. How a griffon rider treats other races is often left to the individual rider, and griffon riders can have wildly different personalities and tempers. An evil griffon rider might be a saintly hero toward her own race but a murderous brigand for non-amiraspians, while a lawful griffon rider could treat everyone with strict [COLOR=magenta]impartiality. Griffon[/COLOR] riders and their griffons are housed in a special building called a "Mews". The mews of the griffon riders' home base (see [I]The Lion's Eyries[/I] below) can house enough griffons for the entire squadron. There are mews at every significant amiraspian settlement and in strategic positions scattered about the wilderness between them. Most smaller mews are tower-like structures that can only accommodate a few griffons, but a few important positions have mews as large or larger than an eyrie. Wilderness mews are often on mountain peaks above the snow line, so they can be stocked with frozen meat to feed their griffons.[/indent] Secondly, it's missing a linespace before the "[COLOR=magenta](Originally created by Albie Fiore[/COLOR]…" credit, as is almost traditional for our D&D Beyond uploads. [/QUOTE]
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