Thought I'd respond to a few points in your post, GoblinCookie. Thank you again for the work.
The hyphen is how it is spelt, maybe will remove anyway to please you.
Merriam-Webster defines it without the hyphen, but I'm not attached to the spelling. I just think unnecessary hyphens contribute to awkward constructions in-game. I actually rather like hyphens normally, I've been reading Tolkien and he seems in love with them.
You don't need to do anything to please me, I'm just trying to help.
It is already called volcanology
[WORD:VULCANOLOGY]
[NOUN:vulcanology:]
[OF_NOUN_PLUR]
[THE_NOUN_SING]
[THE_COMPOUND_NOUN_SING]
[FRONT_COMPOUND_NOUN_SING]
[REAR_COMPOUND_NOUN_SING]
[ADJ:vulcanological]
[ADJ_DIST:7]
[THE_COMPOUND_ADJ]
[FRONT_COMPOUND_ADJ]
I just thought the more common spelling of volcanology made the meaning more obvious.
sharpshooter (tricky: in meaning it should be kept, but by etymology you fire arrows and bolts, not shoot them. I think it sounds like it implies using a gun.) Could be replaced wih marksman?
I like the marksman suggestion!
So we are talking two words, one word for stripping someone against their will and the other for removing them of clothes they want removed?
I'm suggesting that it might be useful to differentiate between "The king stripped Urist, Captain of the Guard of his position" and "The king stripped Urist, Captain of the Guard of his clothing", but it's not important.
The reason I don't use fuck rather than a hyphonated descriptor, is because that is a curse-word. If the game comes up with fuck-goat, we don't know if it means that he just hates goats or whether he is pervert that has sex with goats. Has-sex, while hyphonated makes the meaning clearer while using a curse-word, even if it basically the only verb/adjective for sex in English that does not imply heterosexual potentially baby-making sex (copulate).
Fair logic.