I'd shift it back to Chai. It's less work and Chaian sounds awkward. > Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2014 23:32:00 +0100 > From: outspaced@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To: projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [projectaon] Re: 28thos Comment Period > > On 19/06/2014 19:22, Jonathan Blake wrote: > > The time has come for the final push to publish the last Lone Wolf > > book. Let's take the next few days to take a final look at The Hunger > > of Sejanoz to catch any problems that we have missed so far. If > > nothing else, please take some time to play it through and report back > > any issues you find by June 24. We'll plan to publish it on June 25. > > > > Thanks to everyone for all the time you devote to Project Aon! > > > > http://www.projectaon.org/test/en/xhtml/lw/28thos/title.htm > > > > http://www.projectaon.org/test/en/xhtml-less-simple/lw/28thos/title.htm > > > > http://www.projectaon.org/test/en/xhtml-simple/lw/28thos.htm > > The only issue I noted was that we've corrected the adjective "Chai" to > "Chaian" in one place in tssf, but nowhere else. We should either > reverse/reject this change, or enforce "Chaian" as the adjective > throughout the book. The former is obviously an easier change, though I > would lean toward the latter. > > Other than that, I didn't spot anything on the route I took through the > adventure. > > -- > Simon Osborne > Project Aon > > ~~~~~~ > Manage your subscription at //www.freelists.org/list/projectaon > >