Currently, the logic tries to append various different sentences to the end of a paragraph. This buggers up when it reaches 'say ".";', however, which is printed on an altogether new line instead of being placed where it was intended to be. The result:
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that's what you want
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The sexy hyena herm
According to an Inform manual on line breaks, Inform only appends text to say paragraphs that don't end in certain characters, and while that criteria is met here with the paragraph in question ending in 'what you want";', the period is still placed on another line.
I suspect this is due to Inform not recognizing it's supposed to append to the earlier paragraph after 'otherwise if Z < 105', for reasons which elude me. Can anyone confirm this on some test cases? I'm not familiar enough with Inform code and don't even know how to create a basic story, so it's out of my skill level and I'd rather leave it to the professionals to test.
There's a few other bugs like this throughout the game that I'd like to report if I stumble across them; it's a lengthy endeavor, but fixing formatting breakage makes a big difference in the perceived level of polish in a game. If you can find what causes errors like this, as well as a clean workaround, all the better.