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|From Card/Storylet title = The Rough Parts of Town
 
|From Card/Storylet title = The Rough Parts of Town
 
|Description = A poet of Veilgarden's gutters is performing his work. The poem's subject is a notable brawl. Hold on - you were there!
 
|Description = A poet of Veilgarden's gutters is performing his work. The poem's subject is a notable brawl. Hold on - you were there!
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|Success title = O brutal! O swift!
 
|Success title = O brutal! O swift!
 
|Success description = The poem, […] compares your strength to the sun's rays and your speed to the cold wind over the mountains of the Surface. Well, it's pleasing to be talked about, even if you didn't really thrash a horde of raging barbarians with their own hats.}}
 
|Success description = The poem, […] compares your strength to the sun's rays and your speed to the cold wind over the mountains of the Surface. Well, it's pleasing to be talked about, even if you didn't really thrash a horde of raging barbarians with their own hats.}}

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