Each "line" is considered as separate and must stand alone in regards to being solved. Lines can either be broken by a period or entered below to the next line on a page. Multiple clues can be present in a single line.
There can be multiple phrases in a line. A clue is considered a phrase as determined by the way the thief reveals their stealth. The same phrase cannot be applied for more than one clue to be counted however.
Do not provide multiple clues for the same phrase in an attempt to have it make more sense. Provide only 1 clue per phrase.
ex.
"bitch"
-- this is both a single line and a single phrase, so it cannot mean both gender, personality, and companion as clues, but only one of those things.
-- The revealer needs to provide the one clue that it is - do not list all 3 and hope judges pick the most applicable one.
"lonely excalibur boy"
-- this is a single line and 1-3 phrases depending on how it's revealed.
-- Lonely can count as one clue, but cannot be both personality and rank clues - only one clue should be provided to be judged anyway.
-- Similarly the phrase "lonely" cannot be used to signify rank, and also be used in the phrase "lonely excalibur" to mean a single-horned unicorn species clue, because lonely was already used in a phrase.
-- Excalibur without lonely can be its own phrase however to signify a species clue.
Helovia Hard Mode