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Issue inconsistency[]

In the inventory Who Goes There? is listed at #4, but the back of the magazine and the spine when inspected in the inventory lists it as number 5. Not sure what should be what here as far as the overall magazines page goes. Great Mara (talk) 10:35, December 16, 2018 (UTC)

you're not seeing things, it also says #5 on the front cover. I'd guess it's just a bug, or #4 and #5 have been missassigned in the inventory. Aiden4017 (talk) 10:49, December 16, 2018 (UTC)
As I mentioned on Discord, let's try and find the other issue and see if we can confirm what Aiden has suggested and that they've been swapped by accident. #justbethesdathings --L84tea (talk) 11:17, December 16, 2018 (UTC)

Behind the Scenes[]

I'm not sure what the musings in this section are trying to say... A search reveals that, according to the Cryptid Wiki, both the Grafton Monster and Snallygaster are cryptids that have been talked about for quite some time (Snally going back to the 18th century). So the mutations matching existing cryptid stories were an exceptional coincidence or they were intentional creations rather than the stories being prescient. Fytayn (talk) 18:25, August 20, 2020 (UTC)

It's talking about how they're prescient regarding their in-game origin, not their mythological origin/real world history. A pre-War magazine wouldn't know about FEV, or what experiments were being conducted with it, and in the real world the developers would have known about these existing stories when creating the in game monsters. Aiden4017 (talk) 01:32, August 21, 2020 (UTC)
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