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</nowiki>|Description summary = Part of the description varies based on which statue you have built.
 
</nowiki>|Description summary = Part of the description varies based on which statue you have built.
 
{{Variant table
 
{{Variant table
|Condition = Hurlers Commemorative Development|Condition alias = Statue|Compact = yes|Effect = Description
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|Condition = Hurlers Commemorative Development|Condition alias = Statue|Condition type = Text
|Value 1 = Rather than just looking at a statue someone else has built, they can imagine whatever they desire on this empty pedestal. […] They might even start to imagine the potential for a different world, presuming that such potential could fit on a pedestal.
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|Effect = Description
|Value 2 = As far as the physical resemblance to real serpents is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. Quite a few. Then again, […] perhaps they look different to different dreamers. They must look ''very'' different when some sculptors dream.
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|Value 1 = 1
|Value 3 = As far as any potential resemblance to the Anchoress is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. Quite a few. But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination[…]. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice, if this is an indication.
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|Effect 1 = Rather than just looking at a statue someone else has built, they can imagine whatever they desire on this empty pedestal. […] They might even start to imagine the potential for a different world, presuming that such potential could fit on a pedestal.
|Value 4 = As far as the resemblance to actual goat-demons is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. […] But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination, unless one wants art that looks realistic. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice […]
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|Value 2 = 2
|Value 5 = As far as the physical resemblance to your Overgoat is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken[…] But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination, unless one wants art that looks realistic. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice […]
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|Effect 2 = As far as the physical resemblance to real serpents is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. Quite a few. Then again, […] perhaps they look different to different dreamers. They must look ''very'' different when some sculptors dream.
|Value 8 = As far as the physical resemblance to yourself is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. […] But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination, unless one wants art that looks realistic. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice […]
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|Value 3 = 3
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|Effect 3 =  As far as any potential resemblance to the Anchoress is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. Quite a few. But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination[…]. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice, if this is an indication.
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|Value 4 = 4
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|Effect 4 =  As far as the resemblance to actual goat-demons is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. […] But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination, unless one wants art that looks realistic. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice […]
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|Value 5 = 5
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|Effect 5 = As far as the physical resemblance to your Overgoat is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken[…] But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination, unless one wants art that looks realistic. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice […]
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|Value 8 = 8
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|Effect 8 =  As far as the physical resemblance to yourself is concerned, a few liberties might have been taken. […] But one shouldn't constrain a sculptor's imagination, unless one wants art that looks realistic. Besides, it must be challenging to work with ice […]
 
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|Option1 = Practise sketching the (subject in the Hurlers){{!}}Practice sketching the Statue to (subject)
 
|Option1 = Practise sketching the (subject in the Hurlers){{!}}Practice sketching the Statue to (subject)
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{{Options|Call in favours from Hell (The Hurlers){{!}}Call in favours from Hell|(Goat-Demons)}}
 
{{Options|Call in favours from Hell (The Hurlers){{!}}Call in favours from Hell|(Goat-Demons)}}
 
{{Options|Ask your Overgoat to perform a trick|(Overgoat)}}
 
{{Options|Ask your Overgoat to perform a trick|(Overgoat)}}
{{Options|Ask your Übergoat to perform a trick|(Übergoat)}}
 
{{Options|Ask your Heptagoat to perform a trick|(Heptagoat)}}
 
 
{{Options|Meditate in your statue's shadow|(Steward)}}
 
{{Options|Meditate in your statue's shadow|(Steward)}}

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