The Banderhobb is the ONLY monster that had its fluff like that. Let's not blow it out of proportion as an actual common problem.The sort of style mishmash makes it especially jarring. If you have some book where pretty much everything is described on an in world level with quotes and stories (the DL SAGA monster book), then it may be good or bad in execution, but it's a consistent concept. Or you could have the MM 1 or 2 style technical manual of monsters with some omniscient 3 person writing.
But using both styles at once doesn't seem to strongly appeal to people preferring either approach.
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