Editing Pit historical accounts against each other
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|Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Lead: Partial Historiography}}. | |Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Lead: Partial Historiography}}. | ||
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|Value 521 = {{...}}Some posit an unbroken Axile-lineage, intact since the hitching of their fortune to the{{...}}Bazaar. Others postulate that, exposed to the Neath, the Rubbery Men are something entirely new. That this corresponds with the Fluke-position is left unsaid. | |Value 521 = {{...}}Some posit an unbroken Axile-lineage, intact since the hitching of their fortune to the{{...}}Bazaar. Others postulate that, exposed to the Neath, the Rubbery Men are something entirely new. That this corresponds with the Fluke-position is left unsaid. | ||
|Value 522 = {{...}}accounts of the Goat-Demons of old Hell. One{{...}}a St Eligius as responsible for their facility with both language and limb. Another{{...}}St Trezigor was responsible for the same. A third suggests that rather{{...}}the Goat-Demons instead were visited upon the Saint. | |Value 522 = {{...}}accounts of the Goat-Demons of old Hell. One{{...}}a St Eligius as responsible for their facility with both language and limb. Another{{...}}St Trezigor was responsible for the same. A third suggests that rather{{...}}the Goat-Demons instead were visited upon the Saint. |