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|Description = Where do you start? The section on the Third City? the Fourth? Tales of the Silk Road? Classical Myths? Lost Gods? Confounded Devils?
 
|Description = Where do you start? The section on the Third City? the Fourth? Tales of the Silk Road? Classical Myths? Lost Gods? Confounded Devils?
 
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|Success title = A memory tugs at your sleeve
 
|Success title = A memory tugs at your sleeve
 
|Success description = […] Dr Balthus, who led four expeditions into the Elder Continent […] sketched something like the idol, but far bigger […] they called it the 'Giver-of-Skins'. Anyone who made a sacrifice to the idol was immediately put to death for foolishness. […]
 
|Success description = […] Dr Balthus, who led four expeditions into the Elder Continent […] sketched something like the idol, but far bigger […] they called it the 'Giver-of-Skins'. Anyone who made a sacrifice to the idol was immediately put to death for foolishness. […]

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