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Breaking from Classes for some Creatures!
"Fairy" is one of those words that has a HUGE pool of sliders it will draw from; I think I got an excess of 50 total.
It also provides a neat case study on how the Tool weighs different locations of the searched word. You can tell that Nocturnion was heavily favored, but using the main index's search bar, you'll see that there's (currently) 3 generators that namedrop "fairy" (excluding the User Stories sections). The other two are Fairy Pond & the original Rain Noise.
The thing that sets the 3 apart is WHERE the word "fairy" appears in them. Fairy Pond obviously is in its name; Rain Noise has a preset titled "Fairy Rain"; and Nocturnion's ninth slider is titled just "Fairy". So, we can reasonably conclude that slider names weigh more heavily on the Tool than either presets or even generators' names. Additionally, "fairy" appears twice in Fairy Pond's comments, but not even once in Nocturnion's; meaning slider name trumps the comments as well.
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● Dance of the fairies
● Nocturnal fae
● Aria of air
● Hidden cavern
● Fair Folk ~ Encounter a Fairy
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