Editing Sell the Diplomat a fossil reptile
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|Icon = iguana_suspicious.png | |Icon = iguana_suspicious.png | ||
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|From Storylet title = The Trifling Diplomat | |From Storylet title = The Trifling Diplomat | ||
|Description = This time around, his collection of bones is labelled with little pictures of dinosaurs and mesosaurs – they all look like iguanas with various extra bits stuck on. | |Description = This time around, his collection of bones is labelled with little pictures of dinosaurs and mesosaurs – they all look like iguanas with various extra bits stuck on. | ||
|Game Instructions = He will pay well for Amalgamy, Antiquity, and Menace, in Khaganian Currency and Compromising Documents. | |Game Instructions = He will pay well for Amalgamy, Antiquity, and Menace, in Khaganian Currency and Compromising Documents. | ||
|Unlocked with = {{World Unlock|The Diplomat's Current Fascination|Reptilian fossils}}, {{Unlock|Skeleton in Progress|160-169}} | |Unlocked with = {{World Unlock|The Diplomat's Current Fascination|Reptilian fossils}}, {{Unlock|Skeleton in Progress|160-169}} | ||
− | |Locked with = {{ | + | |Locked with = {{IL|Bone Market Exhaustion}} 4 |
|Success title = Sold! | |Success title = Sold! | ||
|Success description = Once he opens the crate, one of his servants drags a miserable-looking iguana onto the living room. "A living reference," he says. "To help me sketch a reconstruction." | |Success description = Once he opens the crate, one of his servants drags a miserable-looking iguana onto the living room. "A living reference," he says. "To help me sketch a reconstruction." |