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− | + | ==Level Change Descriptions== | |
− | + | *1-9: ''A bell sounds from somewhere deeper in the building. Refreshments (boiled sweets, biscuits, fresher milk) are on their way.'' | |
− | + | *10-19: ''A cloud of pipe smoke fills the waiting room. A rector and a chanteuse are having a furious argument.'' | |
− | + | *20-29: ''A novelist is trying to condense her story for the Auditor's consumption. Papers and ink litter the floor.'' | |
− | + | *30-39: ''Someone's aunt is causing a scene. Numerous Londoners cower.'' | |
− | + | *40-49: ''A Clay Man enters, looks about the waiting room, and immediately leaves.'' | |
− | + | *50-59: ''A Neddy Man is having a quiet word with the Quizzical Auditor. There is much movement of eyebrows.'' | |
− | + | *60-69: ''A nun is playing cards with a zailor and a devil. The devil is winning despite the nun cheating something rotten.'' | |
− | + | *70-79: ''An embarrassed Bohemian is accompanying his new swain to the Office. Apparently there is a story to be told.'' | |
− | + | *80-89: ''A Tomb-Colonist inspects her bandages, looking to pick up the thread of her story.'' | |
− | + | *90-99: ''A courtier enters the waiting room surreptitiously, spies a second courtier already present, and immediately turns on his heel and leaves.'' | |
− | + | *100: ''A retired judge enters the room, looking positively gleeful. Several faces pale. Many slip from the waiting room.'' |