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+ | |Icon = Papers.png | ||
+ | |From Card/Storylet title = Rob the Chambers of the Duchess | ||
|ID = 5215 | |ID = 5215 | ||
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|Description = The Duchess writes many letters. Her […] patronage of certain courtiers means she must receive many more. There should be secrets enough in her private study for a storm of scandal and some very lucrative blackmail. Best take some cat-bait, though. | |Description = The Duchess writes many letters. Her […] patronage of certain courtiers means she must receive many more. There should be secrets enough in her private study for a storm of scandal and some very lucrative blackmail. Best take some cat-bait, though. | ||
− | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Casing...| | + | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Casing...|11}}, {{Unlock|Cryptic Clue|20 x}}, {{Unlock|Route: The Shuttered Palace}} |
− | |NarrowQuality = Casing... | + | |NarrowQuality = {{IL|Casing...}} |
− | |NarrowDiff = | + | |NarrowDiff = 9 |
− | |NarrowMin = | + | |NarrowMin = 11 |
|Success title = Never write a letter and never destroy one | |Success title = Never write a letter and never destroy one | ||
|Success description = The bulk of the cats are distracted by the secrets you scatter over the rooftops[…] You pick the three locks in less than a minute and help yourself to the stacks of immaculately-ordered letters. Why do people ever write these things down?[…] | |Success description = The bulk of the cats are distracted by the secrets you scatter over the rooftops[…] You pick the three locks in less than a minute and help yourself to the stacks of immaculately-ordered letters. Why do people ever write these things down?[…] |