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|Value 50 = The Russet Spindlewolf is only sometimes about. Perhaps it has gone back to London; perhaps there is room to make an arrangement with the Bazaar. It would be better if the creature never came here again. | |Value 50 = The Russet Spindlewolf is only sometimes about. Perhaps it has gone back to London; perhaps there is room to make an arrangement with the Bazaar. It would be better if the creature never came here again. | ||
|Value 60 - 70 = The Grey Man […] walks around […] among the citizens, reminding them of things they had done their best to forget. Wouldn't their relatives back in London find this city rather mockable? […] shabby? Isn't it better to have an ordinary house and an ordinary job […]? | |Value 60 - 70 = The Grey Man […] walks around […] among the citizens, reminding them of things they had done their best to forget. Wouldn't their relatives back in London find this city rather mockable? […] shabby? Isn't it better to have an ordinary house and an ordinary job […]? | ||
− | |Value 80 | + | |Value 80 = The Grey Man is kept inside Hillchanger Tower. As long as the tower is away, he can't do any harm. But it does come back around now and then. |
|Value 100 = Neither man nor wolf has been seen in the streets for some while. The children [...] tell stories about a figure of fear, London's Snuffer, who dresses in grey and wears the faces of your friends from home. That's wrong, [...]: it was the voices that he stole. | |Value 100 = Neither man nor wolf has been seen in the streets for some while. The children [...] tell stories about a figure of fear, London's Snuffer, who dresses in grey and wears the faces of your friends from home. That's wrong, [...]: it was the voices that he stole. | ||
}}<noinclude>[[Category:Tables]]</noinclude> | }}<noinclude>[[Category:Tables]]</noinclude> |