From: [[]] 'Plato! We don't do that to guests! As I was saying, the definitive Presbyterate travelogue was written by a trio of tomb-colonists...' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| - From: [[]] 'Plato! We don't do that to guests! As I was saying, the definitive Presbyterate travelogue was written by a trio of tomb-colonists...' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Success title
| - Perhaps an iron-work mosquito net?
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Failure title
| - How would one know the temperament of a frog?
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Game Instructions
| - This will always gain you Presbyterate Passphrases. There may be other effects.
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Failure description
| - '..and it appears that an important phrase to know is "querulous frog". No, I never understood why, but there we go. Sometimes we must just sit back and wonder.'
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| - Mystery of the Elder Continent
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Success description
| - '..well, I never saw one. But it is true that one must keep a tiny monkey in one's hat to ward away the blood-wasps. Don't look at me like that. You'd not doubt me if you'd ever seen a blood-wasp. A stinger that will go through an oak door...'
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| - 'Plato! We don't do that to guests! As I was saying, the definitive Presbyterate travelogue was written by a trio of tomb-colonists...'
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| - From: [[]] 'Plato! We don't do that to guests! As I was saying, the definitive Presbyterate travelogue was written by a trio of tomb-colonists...' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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