smote command doesn't allow names to be possive if followed directly by punctuation.
EXAMPLE:
SYNTAX: smote rests her head against the $dog's, "Good boy!"
Would result in "They aren't here".
HOWEVER: Note in this one the space between $dog and the punctuation.
SYNTAX: smote rests her head against the $dog's , "Good boy!"
Would result in "Character rests her head against the dog's , "Good boy!"
COMMAND: smote
COMMAND: smote
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~Frank Miller
~Frank Miller
Re: COMMAND: smote
I can confirm this without further testing; it has always been that way. It's one of those things that we can file as a low priority enhancement.
Thanks, Alitar.
Thanks, Alitar.
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