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Ooh, that's interesting. It reminds me that one of the things I really like about the 1st edition _*Pathfinder_* bestiaries is that they include unique group names for their monsters when listing the numbers they're likely to be found in -- a tangle of cave fishers, a flight of chimeras, a clutch of chokers, an inquisition of bone devils, a court of contract devils, a wing of gargoyles, a grove of treants, a knot of fey creatures, a rout of flail snails, a beaching of globsters... a pity the 2nd edition bestiaries don't seem to be doing this anymore.
I also recall "[a story":](http://wanderers-library.wikidot.com/hunting-the-margrawn) where a group of wyverns is referred to as a calamity.
Personally, I like "a choir of angels", "a haunting of ghosts" and a "a conflagration of dragons".
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I think I may have busted my diaphragm.