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|Game Instructions = The Pirate Poet is [[Persuasive]] and [[Dangerous]]. | |Game Instructions = The Pirate Poet is [[Persuasive]] and [[Dangerous]]. | ||
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Masquing|3 x}} | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Masquing|3 x}} | ||
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|Success title = The Pirate-Poet wrote herself free. The words that cover her skin are her own. | |Success title = The Pirate-Poet wrote herself free. The words that cover her skin are her own. | ||
|Success description = She recites 'A PLACE WHERE THERE IS VERY LITTLE SCREAMING'[…]. Then she gives a trilogy-piece about her days in servitude: 'OBEY', 'MAKE PLANS', and 'BURIED'. […] 'SMILE' is a poem about unnoticed love, and throughout it her eyes never leave yours[…]}} | |Success description = She recites 'A PLACE WHERE THERE IS VERY LITTLE SCREAMING'[…]. Then she gives a trilogy-piece about her days in servitude: 'OBEY', 'MAKE PLANS', and 'BURIED'. […] 'SMILE' is a poem about unnoticed love, and throughout it her eyes never leave yours[…]}} |