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Is DAEMONETTE = DAEMONETTES


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Yes it's the same (Core Book FAQ)

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Q: Sometimes a keyword will be listed in its singular form
in one place and its plural form in another. Are the plural
and singular forms both considered to be different keywords?
For example, are the Bloodletter keyword and the
Bloodletters keyword different keywords?
A: No. The singular and plural forms of a keyword are
synonymous for rules purposes.

 

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