It takes a chief
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From: Framing the Lieutenants
All it will take is the right word in the right place.
Game Instructions: Warning – if you fail, you will lose your rat, and the Big Rat will feel reassured that he has got rid of a spy.
Challenge information
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- 0 - tough (40%)
- 1 - very chancy (50%)
- 2 - chancy (60%)
- 3 - modest (70%)
- 4 - very modest (80%)
- 5 - low-risk (90%)
- 6 and above - straightforward (100%)
Success
A sudden fury
The Bandit-Chief's strategy is a daring one: accuse the Big Rat's ranking L.B. assistant of disloyalty, and provoke a duel on the spot. The sabres are […] brutally sharp. The Bandit-Chief arrives home blood stained and triumphant.
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- 'Having Rodentine Minions Investigate...' has been reset: a conclusion, or a new beginning?
- An occurrence! Your 'Seeking the Meaning of the Plaster Face' Quality is now 9!
Failure
Word comes back
You receive back the body battered and faceless, with an insulting note tied to the neck.
- You've lost 1 x Rattus Faber Bandit-Chief
- Serenity of the Plaster Face is increasing… (+28 CP)
- You've gained 1 x Rat on a String