Editing Arrange an interlibrary loan with Port Carnelian

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|Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Lead: Liminality}}.
 
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|Value 630 = The Banded Prince sponsors young scholars across {{...}} Hunting, Archery, Metallurgics, Chivalric Behaviour, Calisthenics, and Gourmet. Once, a particular text intimates, there were kingdoms in the Presbyterate dedicated solely to each of these arts.
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|Value 630 = The Banded Prince sponsors young scholars across a variety of disciplines: Hunting, Archery, Metallurgics, Chivalric Behaviour, Calisthenics, and Gourmet. Once, a particular text intimates, there were kingdoms in the Presbyterate dedicated solely to each of these arts.
|Value 621 = {{...}}difficult to discern if this tome is a book or a rug{{...}} It later emerges that this used to be a cousin. {{...}} on the insides is a list of those who have crossed the Prince in days past. Some are people, some are family. And some are (or were) principalities.
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|Value 621 = It is difficult to discern if this tome is a book or a rug, as it comes mantled in red and white stripes. It later emerges that this used to be a cousin. Written on the insides is a list of those who have crossed the Prince in days past. Some are people, some are family. And some are (or were) principalities.
|Value 622 = This text concerns the entry of the Prince's General into Varchas, to help {{...}} alleviate its nightmares. Nightly, they processed through all the glass of Varchas, on this side and the other, and thus helped it escape the fate of its mother-city.
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|Value 622 = This text concerns the entry of the Prince's General into Varchas, to help that mirror-feared city-state alleviate its nightmares. Nightly, they processed through all the glass of Varchas, on this side and the other, and thus helped it escape the fate of its mother-city.
|Value 623 = A journal, written by a former wife of the Banded Prince, now encloistered in {{...}} Vesture. Amongst her grievances with her former husband {{...}} she also encloses a poem, to a former lover {{...}} in the Third Arbor, who even now petitions to make it {{...}} independent {{...}}
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|Value 623 = A journal, written by a former wife of the Banded Prince, now encloistered in a silken monastery in Vesture. Amongst her grievances with her former husband (of which the book has many), she also encloses a poem, to a former lover of her own: a warrior-knight in the Third Arbor, who even now petitions to make it an independent state.
 
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