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{{Action | {{Action | ||
|Icon = Noose.png | |Icon = Noose.png | ||
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|From Card/Storylet title = The Most Daring Feat of Illusion and Escapology! | |From Card/Storylet title = The Most Daring Feat of Illusion and Escapology! | ||
|Description = You will be escaping from a fiendish amount of chains, ropes and padlocks, while your Fingerking helpers take care of bringing objects on and off the stage, via mirror-entrances to Parabola. Should be easy enough. […] | |Description = You will be escaping from a fiendish amount of chains, ropes and padlocks, while your Fingerking helpers take care of bringing objects on and off the stage, via mirror-entrances to Parabola. Should be easy enough. […] | ||
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|BroadDiff = 113 | |BroadDiff = 113 | ||
|Success title = A triumph | |Success title = A triumph | ||
− | |Success description = […] [Y]our knot of chains and ropes looks Gordian from the outside, but conceals an ingenious system of releases. […]on the other side of the stage, the mirror room reflects another world back at you. […]This is the real secret of the Glass. […] | + | |Success description = […] [Y]our knot of chains and ropes looks Gordian from the outside, but conceals an ingenious system of releases. […]on the other side of the stage, the mirror room reflects another world back at you. […]This is the real secret of the Glass. […]|Success summary = All you do is a bit of sleight of hand, but it is enhanced by a display of Parabolan wonder from the Fingerkings. They open a doorway, and you time your finale perfectly with its closing. The audience loves it.|Success Instructions = This is not the end of The Wars of Illusion. They will continue! In the meantime, you can still participate in shows at Mahogany Hall.}} |
− | |Success summary = All you do is a bit of sleight of hand, but it is enhanced by a display of Parabolan wonder from the Fingerkings. They open a doorway, and you time your finale perfectly with its closing. The audience loves it. | ||
− | |Success Instructions = This is not the end of The Wars of Illusion. They will continue! In the meantime, you can still participate in shows at Mahogany Hall.}} | ||
*{{Success Increase|Shadowy}} | *{{Success Increase|Shadowy}} | ||
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{{Failure | {{Failure | ||
|Failure title = Tangled in a lie | |Failure title = Tangled in a lie | ||
− | |Failure description = Your knot of chains and ropes looks Gordian from the outside, but a system of releases inside means all you have to do is pull a couple of strings whilst pretending to struggle. […]You seem to be working the knots tighter, not looser. […] | + | |Failure description = Your knot of chains and ropes looks Gordian from the outside, but a system of releases inside means all you have to do is pull a couple of strings whilst pretending to struggle. […]You seem to be working the knots tighter, not looser. […]|Failure summary = Something goes wrong with the release in your ropes and chains.}} |
− | |Failure summary = Something goes wrong with the release in your ropes and chains.}} | ||
*{{Failure Increase|Shadowy}} | *{{Failure Increase|Shadowy}} |