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|Value 2 - The Forms of the Tomb-Colonies = To emerge victorious, you call to mind the techniques of the Silken Swords, tomb-colonists who fight in duels "to the unravelling of their bandages."  
 
|Value 2 - The Forms of the Tomb-Colonies = To emerge victorious, you call to mind the techniques of the Silken Swords, tomb-colonists who fight in duels "to the unravelling of their bandages."  
 
|Value 3 - The Adventuress' Correspondence Course = You recall to mind the Presbyterate Adventuress' advice on wrestling constricting snakes, which serves you well in fighting against hosiery.
 
|Value 3 - The Adventuress' Correspondence Course = You recall to mind the Presbyterate Adventuress' advice on wrestling constricting snakes, which serves you well in fighting against hosiery.
|Value 100 - Your own amalgam of a thousand different traditions = Battling against shoes and scarves is rather untrodden territory – it is fortunate then that you have invented so many of your own fighting techniques.
 
 
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