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|From Card title = The (Alignment) Way (Liberationist){{!}}The Liberationist Way
 
|From Card title = The (Alignment) Way (Liberationist){{!}}The Liberationist Way
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|Value Furnace Ancona =  
 
|Value Furnace Ancona =  
 
|Value Furnace Ancona, Starved =  
 
|Value Furnace Ancona, Starved =  
|Value Cornelius = Cornelius' personality has pervaded the whole city, at least a little. There's more discussion of politics in the abstract; of theories about what could happen, and the means of change both in the Neath and above.
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|Value Cornelius =  
 
|Value Your Own Double = Your double's personality has affected the whole city. There's more ambition, more imagination than the populace could muster before. Accepted limits no longer seem inevitable.
 
|Value Your Own Double = Your double's personality has affected the whole city. There's more ambition, more imagination than the populace could muster before. Accepted limits no longer seem inevitable.
 
|Value The Double of the Manager = The Manager's sense of things has become a prevailing view. Whatever happens as a matter of governance or law, the citizens expect their fate to be shaped by the loves and grudges of the powerful. It has been so for millennia.
 
|Value The Double of the Manager = The Manager's sense of things has become a prevailing view. Whatever happens as a matter of governance or law, the citizens expect their fate to be shaped by the loves and grudges of the powerful. It has been so for millennia.

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