The Youthful Naturalist Volunteers

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Description summary:
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145He has endless arguments about why he should be a test subject. He doesn't have endless time, however, to communicate them. "Borrowed time. […] That itself is a strong argument. […] I'll understand if you want to step back. Things could get messy."
150Now that you've agreed to help, he is all nervous energy to begin. The Poisoned Pawn will be your operating theatre. […] But first, you must consult the maps. There is no room for error when it comes to interpreting the keys or the coordinates. […]
160Without your aid, he locks himself away [...] Apparently he's on good enough terms with the Burly Surveyor to use the fellow's lodgings [...] You don't hear from him again after that, unless you count the occasional scream that carries to the shore.

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Unlocked with  145-164

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Agree to lend your assistance
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    Unlocked with  exactly 145
    Locked with  (hidden)

     

    Success

    Against the clock

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Offer to help with the operation
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Decline to participate
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    Unlocked with  exactly 145

     

    Success

    Left to his own devices

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Prepare to conduct the surgery
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Speak with the Burly Surveyor
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    Action Cost: 0
    Unlocked with  160

     

    Success

    Waiting for an outcome

    Success Instructions: At the Perigee of Silver, the Youthful Naturalist will have results. You can support the miners, the lamp-cats, both, or neither. All that matters is that the tide goes out and then comes back in.

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