From f56a4c08ebf92cae0018ac998da3be80b681978a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LewdLeah Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2025 20:55:21 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update story-cards.json --- examples/Pokemon-Safari/story-cards.json | 17043 ++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 17042 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/examples/Pokemon-Safari/story-cards.json b/examples/Pokemon-Safari/story-cards.json index 8b13789..4050244 100644 --- a/examples/Pokemon-Safari/story-cards.json +++ b/examples/Pokemon-Safari/story-cards.json @@ -1 +1,17042 @@ - +[ + { + "keys": "Blood-Moon", + "value": "{title: Blood-Moon}\n- Blood-Moon is a rare variant of Ursaluna; this towering creature bears eerie crimson markings that glow faintly under the moonlight\n- Blood-Moon's origins remain shrouded in mystery, with whispers of ancient curses or lunar mutations tied to its unsettling appearance\n- Unlike ordinary Ursaluna, Blood-Moon exhibits heightened aggression, particularly during lunar eclipses when its power peaks\n- The Pokemon's signature move is a devastating force, though Blood-Moon cannot unleash it consecutively, requiring brief recovery between attacks\n- Legends suggest Blood-Moon acts as a guardian of forgotten territories, attacking trespassers with relentless fury", + "type": "faction", + "title": "Blood-Moon", + "description": "Auto-Cards will contextualize these memories:\n{updates: true, limit: 2750}", + "useForCharacterCreation": false + }, + { + "keys": "Sandstorm", + "value": "{title: Sandstorm}\n- Sandstorm whips up a swirling tempest of grit that batters all combatants except Rock, Ground, and Steel-types; it obscures vision and chips away at health each turn\n- Sandstorm often arises in arid regions or when certain Pokemon harness the power of desert spirits; trainers must adapt quickly or risk being worn down by its relentless assault\n- Sandstorm reshapes battles by favoring resilient species while punishing those vulnerable to its abrasive force; some Pokemon even evolve or unlock hidden abilities under its harsh conditions\n- Sandstorm can be summoned naturally or through moves like Tyranitar's signature ability, further intertwining it with territorial clashes and survival narratives", + "type": "faction", + "title": "Sandstorm", + "description": "Auto-Cards will contextualize these memories:\n{updates: true, limit: 2750}", + "useForCharacterCreation": false + }, + { + "keys": "Signal-Beam", + "value": "{title: Signal-Beam}\n- Signal-Beam is a special Bug-type move that strikes targets with a mysterious, pulsing light; the erratic flashes of Signal-Beam can disorient opponents, sometimes leaving them confused\n- Certain Pokemon like Volbeat and Illumise use Signal-Beam to communicate through coded light patterns; 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