A short question though: unless I got anything mixed up while reading, the challenged gets to decide every aspect of the duel (method, time and place). Is this intended or is it a typo (challenged->challenger) in the third sentence?
Took me a minute to get past the grammatical ambiguity in that specific sentence. But if I assume that the challenged is the only one who ever gets to read the back side, it all makes sense.
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Sweet and to the point 👍
A short question though: unless I got anything mixed up while reading, the challenged gets to decide every aspect of the duel (method, time and place). Is this intended or is it a typo (challenged->challenger) in the third sentence?The third sentence says challenger, so it should be OK! And also why it specifically denotes "the challenger, your opponent" for clarity!
Ah, gotchu 👍
Took me a minute to get past the grammatical ambiguity in that specific sentence. But if I assume that the challenged is the only one who ever gets to read the back side, it all makes sense.