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[Ironsworn] Update Burdens to reflect the new sheet and formatting fix #5745

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@aureyia aureyia commented Dec 17, 2019

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(Third times a charm, had an issue with rebasing again >.>)
Quick text update for the burdens:

They are now Cursed and Tormented
They were updated in the latest versions of Ironsworn so just keeping this reflecting the new version.
Keeping the variables the same as to preserve player data.

The indenting has also been fixed as there was an issue with excess divs causing an issue with the formatting. And applied auto format for the html.

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@clevett clevett merged commit 9a332e6 into Roll20:master Dec 18, 2019
@aureyia aureyia deleted the fix-indent-and-burdens branch December 22, 2019 21:39
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