Decipher Loamsprach poetry
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From: The Clay Quarters
Lengthy Loamsprach verses have begun to appear on walls throughout the quarter. The longer walls, anyway.
Challenge information
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- 17 - very chancy (42%)
- 21 - chancy (52%)
- 25 - modest (62%)
- 29 - very modest (72%)
- 33 - low-risk (82%)
- 37 - straightforward (92%)
- 40 - straightforward (100%)
Success
REMEMBER POLYTHREME
It's the work of the Pirate Poet, the renegade Clay Woman. She recalls her home: far-off, living Polythreme, where 'THE ROADS CURSE THE FEET THAT TREAD THEM,' and 'WE WERE DIVIDED, AND SET APART.'
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- You've gained 1 x Appalling Secret
- You've gained 1 x Romantic Notion
- You've gained 6-15 x Cryptic Clue
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Failure
They call this art?
The Loamsprach is dense, unpunctuated. The meter is tectonic. Try as you might, you can't dig any sense from it beyond a vague impression of drudgery.
- Watchful is increasing…
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