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|Success title = What was the artist trying to do? | |Success title = What was the artist trying to do? | ||
|Success description = (see table below) | |Success description = (see table below) | ||
− | |Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Identified with a School | + | |Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Identified with a School}} |
− | {{Variant table|Condition = Identified with a School | + | {{Variant table|Condition = Identified with a School|Effect=Description|Condition type=Text |
|Value 0 = None | |Value 0 = None | ||
|Effect 0 = Whatever artistic impulses fueled this depiction, they […] elude you. But you can see that someone was trying to adapt the religious art of a simpler time to make a place for the Neathborn; or perhaps to render the creatures below less frightening. | |Effect 0 = Whatever artistic impulses fueled this depiction, they […] elude you. But you can see that someone was trying to adapt the religious art of a simpler time to make a place for the Neathborn; or perhaps to render the creatures below less frightening. | ||
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|Rare Success title = What was the artist's view of life? | |Rare Success title = What was the artist's view of life? | ||
|Rare Success description = (see table below) | |Rare Success description = (see table below) | ||
− | |Rare Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Identified with a Philosophy | + | |Rare Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Identified with a Philosophy}} |
− | {{Variant table|Condition = Identified with a Philosophy | + | {{Variant table|Condition = Identified with a Philosophy|Effect=Description|Condition type=Text |
|Value 0 = None | |Value 0 = None | ||
|Effect 0 = You couldn't guess what philosophy would drive someone to paint a picture like this. But it seems to you that even its original form is painted in memory of a better time; that even those who lived on the Surface looked back to a lost sunlit world. | |Effect 0 = You couldn't guess what philosophy would drive someone to paint a picture like this. But it seems to you that even its original form is painted in memory of a better time; that even those who lived on the Surface looked back to a lost sunlit world. | ||
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|Failure title = What kind of battleground is this meant to be? | |Failure title = What kind of battleground is this meant to be? | ||
|Failure description = (see table below) | |Failure description = (see table below) | ||
− | |Failure summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Identified with a Tradition | + | |Failure summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Identified with a Tradition}} |
− | {{Variant table|Condition = Identified with a Tradition | + | {{Variant table|Condition = Identified with a Tradition|Effect=Description|Condition type=Text |
|Value 0 = None | |Value 0 = None | ||
|Effect 0 = The artist has imagined a kingdom without conflict, led by a child. From the expressions of the creatures, it is also a world in which no one is burdened with any particular thoughts. | |Effect 0 = The artist has imagined a kingdom without conflict, led by a child. From the expressions of the creatures, it is also a world in which no one is burdened with any particular thoughts. |