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| {{IL|A Custom-Engraved Skull}} || Rose-gift for {{IL|Inkling of Identity|200 x}} || [[Affix a Custom-Engraved Skull to your (Skeleton Type)|Attach it]] to a skeleton in the Bone Market; this consumes the Skull and gains {{IL|Bone Market Exhaustion|2 x}}. || The Engraved Skull is highly action-efficient for generating Exhaustion, effectively giving {{e}}40 per point of Exhaustion assuming we value the skull itself at the {{e}}20 it costs to send. For midgame players, this may be the best source of Exhaustion bar none.<br /><br />For players with a Railway, the Skull is more niche, as {{e}}40 per point of Exhaustion represents the low end of what skeletons can be. With a proper Mania, the Skull can be pushed to {{e}}44 or {{e}}46, but that's still ''peanuts'' compared to maximising secondary payouts, which can give around {{e}}100 per point of Exhaustion depending on buyer and how close you can get to the breakpoint. Still, the Engraved Skull does have a niche for endgame players, if only because sticking it on a {{IL|Headless Skeleton}} and selling to the Constable is a fast way to use up Exhaustion if you're not feeling like making an intricate skeleton.<br /><br />If you wanted to use solely Engraved Skulls to fund Exhaustion for a year, you would need 104 of them, costing a total of {{IL|Inkling of Identity|20,800}}.
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| {{IL|A Custom-Engraved Skull}} || Rose-gift for {{IL|Inkling of Identity|200 x}} || [[Affix a Custom-Engraved Skull to your (Skeleton Type)|Attach it]] to a skeleton in the Bone Market; this consumes the Skull and gains {{IL|Bone Market Exhaustion|2 x}}. || The Engraved Skull is highly action-efficient for generating Exhaustion, effectively giving {{e}}40 per point of Exhaustion assuming we value the skull itself at the {{e}}20 it costs to send. For midgame players, this may be the best source of Exhaustion bar none.<br /><br />For players with a Railway, the Skull is more niche, as {{e}}40 per point of Exhaustion represents the low end of what skeletons can be. With a proper Mania, the Skull can be pushed to {{e}}44 or {{e}}46, but that's still ''peanuts'' compared to maximizing secondary payouts, which can give around {{e}}100 per point of Exhaustion depending on buyer and how close you can get to the breakpoint. Still, the Engraved Skull does have a niche for endgame players, if only because sticking it on a {{IL|Headless Skeleton}} and selling to the Constable is a fast way to use up Exhaustion if you're not feeling like making an intricate skeleton.<br /><br />If you wanted to use solely Engraved Skulls to fund Exhaustion for a year, you would need 104 of them, costing a total of {{IL|Inkling of Identity|20,800}}.
 
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| {{IL|Debonair Palaeontologist}} || {{IL|Masquing|3x}} || {{TableList|[[Introduce her to a friend]] on [[A Public Lecture]]|[[Ask the Debonair Palaeontologist]] for {{IL|Research on a Morbid Fad}}}} || The option for the Carpenter's Graddaughter is a decent source of {{IL|Memory of Light}}, and the Research option translates to extra {{IL|Survey of the Neath's Bones}} when publishing a Palaeontological Edition of your newspaper.<br /><br />This companion can also be married, see below.
 
| {{IL|Debonair Palaeontologist}} || {{IL|Masquing|3x}} || {{TableList|[[Introduce her to a friend]] on [[A Public Lecture]]|[[Ask the Debonair Palaeontologist]] for {{IL|Research on a Morbid Fad}}}} || The option for the Carpenter's Graddaughter is a decent source of {{IL|Memory of Light}}, and the Research option translates to extra {{IL|Survey of the Neath's Bones}} when publishing a Palaeontological Edition of your newspaper.<br /><br />This companion can also be married, see below.

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