Category:Mithridacy Challenge
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This category contains all actions with a challenge based on the level of Mithridacy.
Pages in category "Mithridacy Challenge"
The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total.
A
- Actually, I don't believe we've met
- Affix a Bright Brass Skull to your (Skeleton Type)
- Affix a Custom-Engraved Skull to your (Skeleton Type)
- Affix Saint Fiacre's Thigh Relic to your (Skeleton Type)
- An attack on a rival disguised as public concern
- Apply a Jurassic Thigh Bone to your (Skeleton Type)
- Apply a Knotted Humerus to your (Skeleton Type)
- Apply Plaster Tail Bones to your (Skeleton Type)
- Ask about the massive snake in the Dome of Scales
- Ask for your good sense and reasoned judgement to be recognised
- Await a verdict on Gondoliers v Society Matron (Defence)
- Await a verdict on Gondoliers v Society Matron (Prosecution)
- Await a verdict on the matter of (crime)
- Await a verdict on the matter of the (defendant) charged with (crime)
- Await a verdict on Tomb-Colonists v Hell (Defence)
- Await a verdict on Tomb-Colonists v Hell (Prosecution)
- Await a verdict on Venge-Rats v Urchin (Defence)
- Await a verdict on Venge-Rats v Urchin (Prosecution)
C
- Canonise a virtuous ancestor
- Challenge a clergyman's faith
- Cleave a madman from his certainties
- Close out your argument in a nuanced way
- Commingle fact and falsehood
- Commune with the bees
- Compile a Catalogue of False Witness
- Complicate the matter
- Compose a Corrective Historical Narrative
- Compose a Corrective History
- Compose a Revisionist History
- Confuse truth and fiction
- Consider sparing one form of the Vake, and construct an excuse to do so 1
- Consider sparing one form of the Vake, and construct an excuse to do so 2
- Consult primary sources
- Consummate a long-awaited agreement
- Converse with devils
- Convince the Calcified Man that you are of Polythreme
- Convince the miners and lamp-cats of their commonality
- Correspond with fellow scholars
- Counterfeit your own significance
- Critically examine a disquieting missive
D
E
- Eliminate misleading histories
- Engage in a little light preaching
- Establish a useful counterfactual
- Evoke for visitors the memory of a lost time
- Examine a Relic of the Fourth City
- Examine First City Coins
- Examine Khaganian Artefacts
- Examine Relics of the Second City
- Examine Relics of the Third City
- Examine traces of the First City
- Explore the full legal complexity of the case
- Extract an anguished courtroom confession from (defendant)
H
I
- Insist the (defendant) be punished – but according to London law
- Inspire her to imagine His Amused Lordship as a historical figure
- Interrogate witnesses to the alleged act of (crime)
- Intervene to your own advantage and the city's detriment
- Invest great time and skill in coming up with a convincing history
M
P
- Peel fact from falsehood
- Pen a flood of contradictory gospels
- Persuade them that this is in their own interest
- Plead that your client has already repented
- Pore over your maps
- Posit impossible conclusions
- Practise the Unspoken Languages
- Preach a variant creed
- Preach the doctrine of the Burrow Church
- Press for a harsh sentence
- Privately put a question to the Solicitor-Baroness
R
S
- Seed myths across the city
- Set your Fingerking Moot on the Jovial Contrarian
- Sever unwanted allegiances
- Smooth the matter over (and keep the errant crate)
- Speculate wildly about historical comparatives
- Spread the gospel of a suspect saint
- Start a market panic
- Suggest that your criminal record be reduced
- Swap tales with the locals
- Sweeten the city's idea of itself