Crack open a crate

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From: Deliver a Crate from the Khanate


Surely whatever is inside is more valuable than whatever the Widow would pay?

Game Instructions: Contents of crates are highly variable. The only constant is that you will lose some Connected: The Widow.


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Description summary:
The title and description varies based on your .

Crate ContentsTitleDescription
1Something hatefulEgad! Who smuggles a marsh-wolf? What was that thing even doing in the Khanate?
2Something osseousA bone of no particular description, nestled in straw. Without knowing the provenance, its value is a mystery.
3Something grislyYour zailors cringe as the lid comes off the box. The severed arm looks relatively fresh – is it a warning? A trophy?
4Something powderyThe crate is filled with small boxes full of fine, dry, silvery powder. Fascinating. Perhaps the Widow is branching out.
5Something quietCarefully packed in straw and wrapped in paper: a bottle. It seems empty at first, but shaking it reveals the soul nestled within, still as the becalmed zee.
6Something ancientThe crate contains a great deal of packing straw and a single envelope. Inside is a single echo; completely familiar to you, yet not at all like the coins and bills that circulate in London.
7Something forgedThe crate contains a consignment of mundane crockery that's not worth holding on to. But nestled inside a teapot: a few sheaves of paper bearing familiar seals. The work of an expert forger, perhaps.
8Something heavyThis crate was packed end to end with books – mostly penny romances and old pamphlets. But a few seem unusual – is that a third edition of the Manual of Sub-subterranean Stratigraphy? My word.
9Something brilliantThe crate is packed with cheap tea, not worth holding on to. But buried in the dry, bitter leaves is a gemstone of unusual size.
10Something sourThe crate is packed full of brutally ugly porcelain figurines, the kind that even the greatest enthusiast of nostalgic crockery would sooner smash out of shame […] But there – hiding among the packing straw […] is a bottle with a horse's head stopper.

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