(Assist with sabotage of the Masters) (Liberationist)

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From: The Liberationist Way


Description summary:
The title varies based on . The description varies based on the City's Founding Body.

LeaderTitle
Furnace AnconaScheme to make the Bazaar outlaw the worst of Mr Fires' excesses
CorneliusConfront the higher beings with their own hypocrisy
Fires' LackeyLay various plans none of which could possibly threaten Mr Fires
Your LackeyList the stars in order of the sequence in which they deserve to be extinguished
JanuaryConspire in the downfall of the remaining Masters one by one
Founding BodyDescription
Furnace Ancona
Furnace Ancona, Starved
CorneliusCornelius' personality has pervaded the whole city, at least a little. There's more discussion of politics in the abstract; of theories about what could happen, and the means of change both in the Neath and above.
Your Own DoubleYour double's personality has affected the whole city. There's more ambition, more imagination than the populace could muster before. Accepted limits no longer seem inevitable.
The Double of the ManagerThe Manager's sense of things has become a prevailing view. Whatever happens as a matter of governance or law, the citizens expect their fate to be shaped by the loves and grudges of the powerful. It has been so for millennia.

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Success

There are a thousand liberations

It will take a long while for this plan to come to fruition. There are many steps to be followed; many arrangements to be set in place. But you move forward. You gain advantages of position, of insight, of resource. The Night will come.

Description summary:
An extra paragraph is added with certain Leaders.

LeaderExtra Paragraph
Fires' LackeyNot all the Masters will suffer equally, of course. Mr Wines and Mr Stones are surely the most deserving of Liberationist attention. After all, Mr Wines used to be royalty, and Mr Stones is the most ungenerous creature in a robe...
JanuaryJanuary's attention is always three steps ahead of yours. When you are imagining victories in the Neath, [...] she has already moved on to planning for the High Wilderness.

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