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{{Action
 
{{Action
 
|Icon = Bookblood.png
 
|Icon = Bookblood.png
|ID = 264373
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|From Card title = Three of Motley: Comedy
 
|From Card title = Three of Motley: Comedy
 
|Description = A barb, to be effective, must be tailored and true to the individual. The King needs knowledge about the target; about his fears and insecurities.
 
|Description = A barb, to be effective, must be tailored and true to the individual. The King needs knowledge about the target; about his fears and insecurities.
 
|Game Instructions = This will give you a Poisonous Preparation.
 
|Game Instructions = This will give you a Poisonous Preparation.
 
|Success title = "How sharper than a serpent's tooth"
 
|Success title = "How sharper than a serpent's tooth"
|Success description = An ego is a fragile thing. More so, perhaps, the larger it grows. The target's successes are many [...]
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|Success description = An ego is a fragile thing. More so, perhaps, the larger it grows. The target's successes are many; [...].
  
 
And yet his children scorn him. [...] his letters to them go unanswered. Some, even, go unsent. Here is a cruel chink in the armour.
 
And yet his children scorn him. [...] his letters to them go unanswered. Some, even, go unsent. Here is a cruel chink in the armour.

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