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|Description = Place your head in the hollow. Await the blade, and your death, that you may become a candle.
 
|Description = Place your head in the hollow. Await the blade, and your death, that you may become a candle.
 
|Success title = A candle
 
|Success title = A candle
|Success description = After the sacrifice, when your neck has been cleanly severed […] the pithing process begins […]
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|Success description = After the sacrifice, when your neck has been cleanly severed..., the pithing process begins....The woman from the Second City coaxes the flesh with oils until it resembles life...Everything is as you planned. You are St Gawain's Candle.
 
 
[…] The woman from the Second City coaxes the flesh with oils until it resembles life […]
 
 
 
[…] Everything is as you planned. You are St Gawain's Candle.
 
 
|Success Instructions = You have acquired a hat. You must wear it to complete your quest. Never take it off.}}
 
|Success Instructions = You have acquired a hat. You must wear it to complete your quest. Never take it off.}}
  

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