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{{Variant table|Condition = Starved Gifts|Effect = Description|Compact = yes | {{Variant table|Condition = Starved Gifts|Effect = Description|Compact = yes | ||
− | |Value 1 = One of the Starved | + | |Value 1 = One of the Starved Men steps forward. He offers you a leather bag [...] Press your ear to it, and you can hear rushing wind. |
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+ | <p>"A lot of us revere the wind, formless and ever-changing," [...] "Of course, many of us revile it for the same reason." [...] | ||
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|Value 2 = [...] "Please accept this in the spirit it is given," they say hastily. The Starved Man steps forward and vomits a series of jewels from his mouth.<p>[...] "Some of us believe [...] the stomach is more than simply a receptacle for sustenance. Please just take them." | |Value 2 = [...] "Please accept this in the spirit it is given," they say hastily. The Starved Man steps forward and vomits a series of jewels from his mouth.<p>[...] "Some of us believe [...] the stomach is more than simply a receptacle for sustenance. Please just take them." | ||
|Value 3 = A Starved Woman flops forward. "She has made a gift of her skeleton," says the [...] Lithologer. "Both to enable anatomical study and to show our own rather flexible attitude towards its containment." An extensive sequence of bones clatter onto the table. | |Value 3 = A Starved Woman flops forward. "She has made a gift of her skeleton," says the [...] Lithologer. "Both to enable anatomical study and to show our own rather flexible attitude towards its containment." An extensive sequence of bones clatter onto the table. |