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I'm posting this thread directly from the sandbox I accidentally created while trying to learn how to post on the forum itself. Anyways, back on topic
I've been reading the pages regarding "Yin Tian Shen Yin", and, as of right now, found out Merlin's description to be like this:
"Merlin, also known as the God of Order and Destruction, is one of the Seven Gods of Men in the world of Mycroft, and she's renowned as the mightiest among them. Like many of the gods, Eve's past memories before ascending to godhood were tucked away to prevent complications, only surfacing when triggered by specific events or moments. Not much is known about Merlin, besides the fact that he was extremely young when he became a True God and appeared to be half-human and half-elf. Yet, as a god, Merlin is said to follow one of the most polar forms of logic. On top of that, just like the other gods, he seemed to have been close to the sage, or at the very least to the Apostles and disciples of the Sage."
The bold italic text talks about Eve, meanwhile this is in Merlin's page. Further on it does talk about Merlin again, but that's not the point. Is there something deeper or it's just a text error missed when redacting the page before publishing it?
I've been reading the pages regarding "Yin Tian Shen Yin", and, as of right now, found out Merlin's description to be like this:
"Merlin, also known as the God of Order and Destruction, is one of the Seven Gods of Men in the world of Mycroft, and she's renowned as the mightiest among them. Like many of the gods, Eve's past memories before ascending to godhood were tucked away to prevent complications, only surfacing when triggered by specific events or moments. Not much is known about Merlin, besides the fact that he was extremely young when he became a True God and appeared to be half-human and half-elf. Yet, as a god, Merlin is said to follow one of the most polar forms of logic. On top of that, just like the other gods, he seemed to have been close to the sage, or at the very least to the Apostles and disciples of the Sage."
The bold italic text talks about Eve, meanwhile this is in Merlin's page. Further on it does talk about Merlin again, but that's not the point. Is there something deeper or it's just a text error missed when redacting the page before publishing it?