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|LuckChallenge = 70 | |LuckChallenge = 70 | ||
|Success title = A slim, cheaply-produced volume | |Success title = A slim, cheaply-produced volume | ||
− | |Success description = It's the work of a Fidgeting Writer whose clear talent never translated into success | + | |Success description = It's the work of a Fidgeting Writer whose clear talent never translated into success […] something about it is familiar, like an itch on the inside of your skull. This poem in particular, in which the protagonist is scrutinised by bestial giants.}} |
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*{{Gain|Sense of Déjà Vu|1 x}} | *{{Gain|Sense of Déjà Vu|1 x}} | ||
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|Failure title = This is driving you to distraction! | |Failure title = This is driving you to distraction! | ||
− | |Failure description = There's something about this poem-cycle and its convoluted stanzas about gulfs of time and predatory eyes that's | + | |Failure description = There's something about this poem-cycle and its convoluted stanzas about gulfs of time and predatory eyes that's d--nably familiar. But you just can't place it! |
− | In the end, frustration wins and you hurl the book from the window. | + | In the end, frustration wins and you hurl the book from the window. 'Ow!' someone says.}} |
*{{Item Loss|Tale of Terror!!|1 x}} | *{{Item Loss|Tale of Terror!!|1 x}} | ||
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[[Category:Fidgeting Writer]] | [[Category:Fidgeting Writer]] |