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==Levels==
 
==Levels==
*1: The Nocturnals, radicals who relish the freedom from traditional forms - and moralities - that the darkness of the Neath permits
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*1: The Nocturnals, radicals who relish the freedom from traditional forms - and moralities - that the darkness of the Neath permits.
*2: The Bazaarines, both venal and visionary, who find inspiration in the engine of commerce and mystery that is the Bazaar
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*2: The Bazaarines, both venal and visionary, who find inspiration in the engine of commerce and mystery that is the Bazaar.
*3: The Celestials, nostalgic, romantic, often religious, who write passionately of the Surface
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*3: The Celestials, nostalgic, romantic, often religious, who write passionately of the Surface.
*4: The Mycologenes, persecuted devotees of the Blemmigan Poets and their passionate, fungal aesthetic
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*4: The Mycologenes, persecuted devotees of the Blemmigan Poets and their passionate, fungal aesthetic.
*5: The Terpsichoreans, foolhardy few who learn an infernal language of dance
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*5: The Terpsichoreans, foolhardy few who learn an infernal language of dance.
*100: You reject all labels and associations! You are your own creature
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*100: You reject all labels and associations! You are your own creature.

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