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@@ -12,36 +12,6 @@ To make a book, start a git, then do:
Edit 'main.tex', and input your tex files by writing
`\include{my_file.tex}.
## Creatures
You can include pseudo-randomo creatures in your adventure by summoning the names from monsters.
. For example, to place a random elf in your game, just write `
\e
lf
`, and an elf will be magically summoned unto your adventure.
```
\elf
```
You can give the character a title and name by writing '\npc{symbol}{name}' as an optional argument.
For example:
```
\humanalchemist[\npc{\M}{Rincewind}]
```
This would make a heading called **Rincewind** in bold with a male symbol, and provide pseudo-random alchemist-appropriate stats underneath.
| Syntax | Symbol |
|:------:|:------:|
| \\M | Male |
| \\F | Female |
| \\T | Team |
| \\D | Undead |
| \\N | Nura |
For a complete list of all the creatures and characters which can be used, see the 'monsters.tex' file.
For more details on the syntax, have a look at examples in *Adventures in Fenestra*, or read the git's wiki.
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