Editing Leave the Medusa's Head (The Last Constable's Fate)

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|From Card/Storylet title = The Aftermath
 
|From Card/Storylet title = The Aftermath
 
|Description = Be away from this sad place.
 
|Description = Be away from this sad place.
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|The Last Constable's Fate|: The Last Constable perished in her final encounter with her father}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|The Last Constable's Fate}}: The Last Constable perished in her final encounter with her father
|Locked with = {{Lock|A Stiff-Backed Young Lady}}, {{Lock|The Cheery Man's Fate}}
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|Locked with = {{IL|A Stiff-Backed Young Lady}}, {{IL|The Cheery Man's Fate}}
 
|Success title = To all things an end
 
|Success title = To all things an end
 
|Success description = […] You are informed […] about a funeral, to which you are not invited. A little service, attended by old friends in the Constables. […] the Last Constable is laid to rest in Lowgate Cemetery next to her mother, in a tomb filled with sunlight.
 
|Success description = […] You are informed […] about a funeral, to which you are not invited. A little service, attended by old friends in the Constables. […] the Last Constable is laid to rest in Lowgate Cemetery next to her mother, in a tomb filled with sunlight.

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