Have the dignitary's daughter assassinated

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From: The Scheme of a Phoenix


Description summary:
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LeaseholdDescription
0Return her father's attention to matters of State, and at the same time make sure the Masters cannot offer to save her life in exchange for Istanbul. She is dying anyway.
1Make sure the Masters cannot offer to save her life in exchange for Istanbul. Leave them little room to break the promise they made to you when you won the Marvellous.

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Game Instructions: This will leave your other options open, but change the stakes and possible consequences.

Unlocked with  exactly 12


Success

Earlier to the grave

[…]

Her father does not even guess that she was murdered. He mourns; he curses [...] that he did not have even the few more months promised by doctors. And then [...] he remembers that his Empire is also in mortal peril, and that he had a scheme for its salvation.

Description summary:
The first paragraph varies if you lead the , while an extra paragraph is added if you have completed .

SocietyFirst Paragraph
0Your request does not shock your agents. They work on the Surface; to them, all death is permanent, and causing one more such death is a part of the Game. To kill the little consumptive is hardly even an effort.
1Your request does not shock your agents. They belonged first to Mr Veils, and the appetite for violence runs beneath everything they do. It suits them very well to suffocate a dying child with her own bedclothes.
NemesisExtra Paragraph
4300? - 4500?[…] the dignitary does not realise his daughter was murdered. If he ever does realise, […] perhaps he will try to come for you, as you once came to the Neath to avenge your own. But you may […] put that from your mind until it happens; and it will not happen.

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