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Proper nouns like "Swordfall Kingdoms" should remain unchanged. Words like "Guild" are part of the proper noun here, so I need to check if "Guild" is part of the title or if it's just the word "guild." Since it's part of the heading "Join a Guild," "Guild" might be a proper noun, so I should leave it as is. Wait, no, "Guild" here is a common noun, so it should be replaced. Wait, the user said "Keep names intact." Hmm. Wait, the original text says "Join a Guild" and the instruction says "Proper nouns stay." But "Guild" here is a common noun. Unless "Guild" is part of the game's terminology. Let me check. The example from the previous interaction had "Swordfall Kingdoms" as proper noun. So perhaps "Guild" here is just a regular noun and should be replaced. Replace "Guild" with something like "Community group" or "Faction." But the user might expect "Guild" to stay as a concept. Wait, maybe I need to check if "Guild" is a proper noun in the game. Since it's not capitalized in the original text ("Join a Guild"), but "Swordfall Kingdoms" is. If it's part of a title, then "Guild" might be part of a proper noun. The original instruction says "Keep names intact," so unless the user specifies that "Join a Guild" is a title, "Guild" should be considered a regular noun. But the example in the previous answer didn't replace "Guild." Let me think. In the previous example, the user provided a tip "Join a Guild" and in the spintax version, "Guild" was left as is. So maybe "Guild" here is considered a proper noun in the context, even though it's not capitalized. Wait, in the user's original text, "Join a Guild" is in the tips section, and "Guild" here probably refers to the game's in-system community grouping, which is a common noun. However, the user's instruction says to keep proper nouns intact. If "Guild" is not a proper noun here, then it should be replaced. However, in game terminology, "Guild" might be a proper term for a specific feature, so perhaps it should be left as is. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. To be safe, following the previous example where "Guild" stayed the same, I'll consider it a proper noun in this context and leave it unchanged. So "Guild" remains, but if it's not a proper noun, maybe it should be replaced. Wait, in the previous example, the user's query included "Join a Guild" and the assistant left "Guild" as is. Let me check the previous interaction. Yes, in the user's first query, the example text included "Join a Guild," and in the assistant's response, "Guild" was left as is. So perhaps the user considers "Guild" a proper noun in this context. Therefore, I should leave "Guild" as is.
Once all replacements are done, review the entire text to ensure flow and that the meaning isn't altered. Make sure that the number of options per word is exactly three. Also, confirm that I haven't missed any words and that I've skipped proper nouns. swordfall kingdoms all maps unlocked
"each with its unique landscape, challenges, and rewards." "Unique" as "distinct|one-of-a-kind|unique", "landscape" as "landscape|terrain|environment", "challenges" as "challenges|obstacles|difficulties", "rewards" as "rewards|prizes|incentives". Wait, the user said "Keep names intact