Editing Ask about his preferences regarding the venue

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|Locked with = {{Lock|Ambition: The King's Pointer|hidden=yes}}, {{Lock|Ambition: A Marvellous Venue|2}}
 
|Locked with = {{Lock|Ambition: The King's Pointer|hidden=yes}}, {{Lock|Ambition: A Marvellous Venue|2}}
 
|Success title = All clear
 
|Success title = All clear
|Success description = […]
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|Success description = [..] you make your suggestion. [..] "Ah. Somewhere neither here nor there, in nor out, up nor down. Somewhere with one foot in what is, and the other in what is not." [..]
 
 
[…] you make your suggestion. "Eh?" He looks up [] "Ah. Somewhere neither here nor there, in nor out, up nor down. Somewhere with one foot in what is, and the other in what is not." Having made himself clear, he returns to his opera.
 
 
|Success summary = He probably wants the venue to be Parabola, where impossible things - like having his opera performed - can happen.
 
|Success summary = He probably wants the venue to be Parabola, where impossible things - like having his opera performed - can happen.
 
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