Stage a tragedy within a tragedy

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From: Nine of Motley: Tragedy


The target's vanity will not let him turn down the chance to play Romeo. As for all of the other roles – why else would you require so many accomplices?

Game Instructions: This will give you some progress that scales with the number of Accomplices you have.

Unlocked with  7


Challenge information

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  • 137 - very chancy (41%)
  • 170 - chancy (51%)
  • 204 - modest (61%)
  • 237 - very modest (71%)
  • 270 - low-risk (81%)
  • 304 - straightforward (91%)
  • 334 - straightforward (100%)

Each point of increases the base difficulty by 30 points.

Success

"Oh true apothecary, / Thy drugs are quick."

[…] the target […] adopt the role of Romeo […]

[…] he is far too old to play such a young man. Strange, then, that his performance of Romeo's poisoning in Act 5 is so virtuosic. The crowd ripples with appreciative murmurs – "Amazing, how he can froth at will!".

[…]

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Failure

Hardly the Globe

[…] Even the prospect of being leading man cannot induce your target to embed himself amongst this paltry posse of improvised actors.

"I will not be embarrassed," he huffs [...] The King of Motley moues at his receding back, dressed halfway up as Juliet. […]

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