When you have multiple phrases where one of the phrases consists of multiple words, it's a good idea to put that phrase first. For example: Instead of "Longship & Fluid Breathing" use "Fluid Breathing & Longship". This alleviates confusion. I had originally thought that "Chemistry & Ballista Towers" referred to Chemisty Towers and Ballista Towers. "Genetics & Correctional Facility" could be confused in the same way.
It's not really that big of a deal, though. But the thought of longship breathing was quite humorous.
It's not really that big of a deal, though. But the thought of longship breathing was quite humorous.
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