Editing Sinuous Streets

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|colour = darkblood
 
|colour = darkblood
 
|Description = A scissure severs the street ahead – a wound in the fabric of the city. Viscous strands of sinew span the two halves, stretched taught [...] In the depths, something liquid flows, a stinking underground river of stone rendered to fat.  
 
|Description = A scissure severs the street ahead – a wound in the fabric of the city. Viscous strands of sinew span the two halves, stretched taught [...] In the depths, something liquid flows, a stinking underground river of stone rendered to fat.  
|Description summary = The game instruction varies based on the presence of {{IL|London's Ruin}}.
 
 
{{Variant table|Condition = London's Ruin|Effect = Game Instructions|Compact = yes
 
{{Variant table|Condition = London's Ruin|Effect = Game Instructions|Compact = yes
 
|Value Yes = '''''This card will appear as long as Starved Men plague London and the city's Ruin is high.'''''
 
|Value Yes = '''''This card will appear as long as Starved Men plague London and the city's Ruin is high.'''''

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