Steal Journals of Infamy from an Iniquitous Solicitor
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From: Thefts of Particular Character
The life of crime has certainly paid for this fellow. Let's hope he's written down the good stuff.
Challenge information
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- 82 - very chancy (41%)
- 102 - chancy (51%)
- 122 - modest (61%)
- 142 - very modest (71%)
- 162 - low-risk (81%)
- 182 - straightforward (91%)
- 200 - straightforward (100%)
Success
Target selection is the key to efficient theft
Nobody would steal from a solicitor. Which is exactly why it's so easy to steal from a solicitor. You sweep an armload of handwritten legal notebooks into a satchel and you're away.
- Shadowy is increasing…
- Casing... is dropping… (-32 CP)
- You've gained 25 x Journal of Infamy
Failure
The personal touch
Stealing from solicitors is regarded as bad luck in the Flit. You call in favours with informers and threaten a scratch-covered cat burglar. In the end, you have to pinch the diaries yourself.
- Shadowy is increasing…
- Casing... is dropping… (-51 CP)
- You've gained 25 x Journal of Infamy