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					Originally Posted by  Sir Dillon
					 
				 
				PS. Goulish..."Cohorts" was meant as one of the members of this group of companions...since clearly this is a tightly knitted group. 
			
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 Since cohorts is often (and commonly) used as a term suggesting an accomplice, I can see why GD had issue with the term.    But, maybe you meant the biological definition: an individual in a population of the same species.  
(Magenta on a banister is on the brain again.)