Editing The urge to defect

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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Let the Devil Hath His Due|exactly 23}}
 
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Let the Devil Hath His Due|exactly 23}}
 
|Description = You could don Milanese plate of gleaming crimson and swear a vow upon the palest lily that ever bloomed. You could swear an oath to those who fled the stars to rule the place beyond starlight.
 
|Description = You could don Milanese plate of gleaming crimson and swear a vow upon the palest lily that ever bloomed. You could swear an oath to those who fled the stars to rule the place beyond starlight.
|Success title = From Hell's heart
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|Success description = You wait till your battalion has rushed ahead,[...]. You hear them dying on the brazen steps. [...]
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The Brigade [...] bid you kneel, and swear upon a sword hewn from starlight and seared in the Discordance. [...] They have no need of your soul, your oath is bond enough.
 
 
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*{{Gain|Let the Devil Hath His Due|message=Once more, into the breach...|now=24 - The rose speaks}}
 

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