Editing Divulge all you have discovered to Mr Fires
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|Unlocked with= {{Unlock|The Scheme of a Phoenix|12-14}} | |Unlocked with= {{Unlock|The Scheme of a Phoenix|12-14}} | ||
|Success title = A cunning plan | |Success title = A cunning plan | ||
− | |Success description = You offer a comprehensive description of the affair | + | |Success description = You offer a comprehensive description of the affair[…]. There is enough here for it to find its former correspondent again[…] |
− | Mr Fires is grateful | + | Mr Fires is grateful [and] annoyed. Your report is […] the sort of thing for which a Master does not want to be beholden to anyone. |
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− | |Success summary = | + | |Success summary = The final paragraph of the description varies based on whether one is in the possession of {{IL|A Kitten-Sized Diamond, Liberated from the Mountain}} |
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− | The final paragraph of the description varies based on whether one is in the possession of {{IL|A Kitten-Sized Diamond, Liberated from the Mountain}} | ||
{{Variant table|Condition = A Kitten-Sized Diamond, Liberated from the Mountain|Condition alias = Diamond|Effect = Description|Compact = yes | {{Variant table|Condition = A Kitten-Sized Diamond, Liberated from the Mountain|Condition alias = Diamond|Effect = Description|Compact = yes | ||
|Value 0 = In the end, its political instinct wins. You are a useful ally. It will hold at bay its desire to destroy you for demonstrating too much strength. | |Value 0 = In the end, its political instinct wins. You are a useful ally. It will hold at bay its desire to destroy you for demonstrating too much strength. |