Simple, it's just to emphasize that it applies to everyone present. Just like Yanks can say "all of you" even though you is correct as a plural second person pronoun by itself.KidCthulhu said:Actually, I understood that part. But then how do you explain "all y'all"? Is this also second person plural?
We can't help being confused. Our brains are frozen.
KidCthulhu said:
Actually, I understood that part. But then how do you explain "all y'all"? Is this also second person plural?
We can't help being confused. Our brains are frozen.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.