Intervene in his favour
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From: The Salvation of a Rubbery Man
The poor creature is harmless. Probably. He deserves better! Also, Rubbery Men are known to give deep amber to those they favour. He is carrying a heavy satchel.
Challenge information
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- 9 - very chancy (45%)
- 11 - chancy (55%)
- 13 - modest (65%)
- 15 - very modest (75%)
- 17 - low-risk (85%)
- 19 - straightforward (95%)
- 20 - straightforward (100%)
Success
A rousing speech!
You quote Montaigne, Voltaire […] you make up […] fine sentiments and put them in the mouths of those worthies. […] The Rubbery Man makes a sad discordant fluting sound, presses the satchel into your arms and scuttles off sideways […]
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- Persuasive is increasing…
- Magnanimous is increasing… (+1 CP, up to level 5)
- You're opening a Bundle of Oddities… (Up to 38)
Failure
Hm. You misjudged their mood.
You quote Montaigne, Voltaire, Tom Paine and several philosophers of antiquity. That is, you try to, but halfway through your speech, amidst cries of 'Voltaire? The Frenchy?' and 'Get the rubber-lover!' you are chased humiliatingly from the scene.
- Persuasive is increasing…