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BOT_LINES leaves the server internals for banter.ts, keyed by semantic trigger instead of raw event type, so editing the clockwork's voice takes no knowledge of the event stream. The repertoire grows from fourteen lines to fifty across twelve occasions — grabbing and delivering gold, dealing and taking pain, killing and dying, summoning, walling, escaping, springing traps, dodging, and winning. Bots also now speak when things happen TO them: the actor remarks on its deeds, bystanders on their suffering — a berserker taking a hit answers "I FELT THAT. DO IT AGAIN." even on your turn. Still at most one voice per step, still half the time, menace over chatter. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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A web port of the 6th edition Wiz-War by Jolly Games / Chessex
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