From 57e8508be2806ba809ecf397f00bf8e35fdefdac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Malin Freeborn <malinfreeborn@posteo.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2024 16:04:59 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] update config

---
 config      | 2 +-
 spells.tex  | 4 ++--
 systems.tex | 4 ++--
 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/config b/config
index d04583fc..325a8978 160000
--- a/config
+++ b/config
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Subproject commit d04583fcb65da4d33bc6ec9bc4c48a1c4a31f88a
+Subproject commit 325a897861043a4fe60e8108a99e97ed99aee5f5
diff --git a/spells.tex b/spells.tex
index 568ddf69..54cea776 100644
--- a/spells.tex
+++ b/spells.tex
@@ -139,8 +139,6 @@ As long as you have both of those at level 2 or above, you can cast the spell.
     The spell lasts until the target makes use of any characteristic of their own race.
     For humans, this means their ability to walk long-distances, and for gnomes it means trying to focus on anything.}
 
-  \pic{Roch_Hercka/polymorph}
-
   \spell{Regeneration}% Name
     {Detailed}% Enhancements
     {Wax}% Action
@@ -620,6 +618,8 @@ As long as you have both of those at level 2 or above, you can cast the spell.
   By the time people start to question their sanity, and light a fire, the next night may have already come.
   }
 
+\pic{Roch_Hercka/polymorph}
+
 \subsection{Mind}
 
 \label{carrierCrow}
diff --git a/systems.tex b/systems.tex
index 852c3a61..6299cc35 100644
--- a/systems.tex
+++ b/systems.tex
@@ -165,8 +165,8 @@ Once night falls, most bed in \pgls{bothy}.
 If the \gls{bothy} hasn't the space for the mounts, some traders make space for a horse or two inside their wagons.
 Others carry a `hardened half-yurt' -- a large covering, made of leather and wooden latices, which they affix to \pgls{bothy}'s side, to make space for a couple of horses.
 
-\makeAutoRule{march}{Marching}{Move 5 miles per~\glsfmttext{interval}, +1 per \glsentrytext{ep}}
-\glsentrydesc{journey}
+\Glsfmtname{rambling}
+\glsentrydesc{rambling}
 
 Humans can endure a hard-march better than most.
 Despite their slow gait, they can out-pace almost anything in the long-term.%
-- 
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