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From: Rely on your Esurient Smith


You've found a corner of your work where his obsessions may take root.

Game Instructions: This will use an Unlikely Connection to generate a substantial amount of research.

Unlocked with ,  1 - 100, 201 - 300 or 400+


Challenge information

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  • 151 - very chancy (41%)
  • 187 - chancy (51%)
  • 224 - modest (61%)
  • 261 - very modest (71%)
  • 297 - low-risk (81%)
  • 334 - straightforward (91%)
  • 367 - straightforward (100%)

Each point of reduces the base difficulty by 1 point.

Success

Interesting

[First passage] The Smith stitches together a quilt of disparate facts and pareidolia. But out of his notes you are able to extricate some useful knowledge.

Description summary:
The text here varies based on the current .

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Experimental ObjectDescription
260, ?Seven streets converge in Spite to form Flowerdene Market, though one is hidden, and another is not spoken of if one knows what's good for them.
480, 485, 495, 540, ?No living thing has seven legs, seven eyes, or seven heads. No living thing.
940, ?In classical antiquity, seven metals were known to scholars and craftspeople – gold, silver, copper, tin, lead, iron, and mercury.
40, 1010, 1020, 1050, ?The Correspondence has many sigils and radicals that can express […] seven: A numeral, a word, a modifier, a warning, a greeting, a farewell, or an epitaph.


Failure

Distracted

The Smith reads through the references you point out to him and, somehow, connects them back to forbidden texts that he's already read cover to cover, upside down, and backwards. He reads them again for good measure. It is not a productive afternoon.