[quote=@Omega Man] It's all in the adjectives and what I used for visual reference in the post. You mentioned the guy Knight was fighting looking more scaly and larger than the others, and mentioned him having claws. So I found images of the Cult's brutes and used them there. I don't think you mentioned anything about the clothes any of them were wearing so I went ahead and clarified there are currently three types of snake men. The average one's clad in green, the orange guys who're generals, and then a few of those 7 ft tall brutes that look more like dinosaurs. And the version of King Kobra that leads them is basically the one from the YJ cartoon. Knight could've simply just been calling the big guy she was facing the wrong name. Not the first time that's happened to a hero after all. You could have him actually tell Knight his name before their battle is over and give him some cool sounding tribal style name like Torad or Aliff. Side Note: I almost went with [b][url=https://i.pinimg.com/originals/40/8c/6f/408c6f3134e209fc42dbdb0c3711c906.jpg]an image of Serpentor[/url][/b] from GI Joe, but rather than that I just had Robotman reference the show by calling King Kobra 'Cobra Commander'. - Ω [/quote] (I'm well aware they look different. I merely meant: You can only tell the King Kobras apart when describing their physical features in the sentences) Well, I already had the first King Kobra react to that name, as if it was [i]his [/i]name she made fun of instead of making any attempt at correcting her. Then I described him several times as King Kobra in two separate posts. And hey, you are the GM, and your words goes. It would just have been a lot easier to make me change the name 4 days ago, when I made the first post. Instead another King Kobra was introduced into the mix with no further explanation and no way to differentiate them unless you described the physical differences. I'm generally all for editing, just not a fan of going back and retconning. That was why I originally wanted to wait until you had set the stage, before I made a post. I wanted to have an idea of what to expect so I didn't set something up that you would then fundamentally change afterwards.