Editing A Highly-Accurate Gargoyle (30 Chthonic Scrip)
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|Icon = stonyface.png | |Icon = stonyface.png | ||
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|From Storylet title = The Shopkeeper's Marquee of Mystification | |From Storylet title = The Shopkeeper's Marquee of Mystification | ||
|Description = The sculptor brought a face from the stone, then made her own face like the stone one. She calls it a political statement; others call it an abomination. | |Description = The sculptor brought a face from the stone, then made her own face like the stone one. She calls it a political statement; others call it an abomination. | ||
|Game Instructions = The Gargoyle is a Home Comfort which raises Dangerous, Bizarre and Monstrous Anatomy. | |Game Instructions = The Gargoyle is a Home Comfort which raises Dangerous, Bizarre and Monstrous Anatomy. | ||
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Chthonic Scrip|Appearance=Chthonic Scrips|30 x}} | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Chthonic Scrip|Appearance=Chthonic Scrips|30 x}} | ||
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|Success title = A powerful statement | |Success title = A powerful statement | ||
|Success description = The sculptor is not present, but a tintype photograph is provided […] Indeed, the resemblance is a little too uncanny. […] "'Politicians cannot change. We must adapt to fit the world they'd make us survive in.' I do enjoy angry electoral art," they add. […] | |Success description = The sculptor is not present, but a tintype photograph is provided […] Indeed, the resemblance is a little too uncanny. […] "'Politicians cannot change. We must adapt to fit the world they'd make us survive in.' I do enjoy angry electoral art," they add. […] |