Study the evidence

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From: The Place of the Judge


What was here? What does it mean?

Game Instructions: The greater your Archaeologist, the easier this will be. Failure will cause both nightmares and wounds.


Challenge information

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  • 188 - very chancy (41%)
  • 234 - chancy (51%)
  • 280 - modest (61%)
  • 326 - very modest (71%)
  • 372 - low-risk (81%)
  • 418 - straightforward (91%)
  • 459 - straightforward (100%)

Difficulty shown above is at of 5.

Success

Words written long ago

[…] you can read a title that used to be inscribed above that ancient chair:

FROM EACH HER OWN LAW;

AND NONE SHALL ESCAPE THE LAW SHE HAS MADE.

In English it is prose, but in the tongue of its inscription it is a poetic verse […] at the end of an epic.

[…]

[Find the rest of the story at https://www.fallenlondon.com]

Redirects to: The Magistracy of the Evenlode


Failure

Words written long ago

Something was written in the stone above the mirror, and those words belonged to a time long ago. […]

But – is your reflection looking at you funny? [...]

A hand shoots out [...] When you come to, you are washed up by the shore of the river, half a mile away.

[Find the rest of the story at https://www.fallenlondon.com]

Redirects to: The Magistracy of the Evenlode