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Scenario 10: "On the tallest peak was build" should be "On the tallest peak was built"
 
  
 
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Revision as of 08:13, 4 December 2014

This page is meant to be a list of spelling mistakes in campaigns and other translatable texts in the en_US development version of the game.

Note: The house style of Wesnoth uses a good many words and constructions that are archaic, poetic, or dialectal. If you speak modern English as a second language you may incorrectly read these as errors. Please see NotSpellingMistakes for a list of things you will encounter that may look like spelling or usage errors but are not. Note that the mainline campaigns are now using correct typography, including sexed quotes and en and em dashes. These will appear as three byte sequences if you are not using a viewer that supports UTF-8.

Mainline Campaigns

An Orcish Incursion

Dead Water

Delfador’s Memoirs

Descent into Darkness

Eastern Invasion

Heir to the Throne

Liberty

Scenario 7: The Hunters; Baldras says "If the noble lord of Elensefar is unwilling to resist the Queen, how should I ever expect to?" Should be "...who should I ever expect to?", shouldn't it?

The first sentence is grammatically correct and probably the intent of the author. RJaguar3 (talk) 05:27, 5 October 2014 (UTC)

Northern Rebirth

Sceptre of Fire

Son of the Black Eye

The Hammer of Thursagan

The Legend of Wesmere

The Rise of Wesnoth

The South Guard

Two Brothers

Under the Burning Suns

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