From: [[]] A gentleman from the Mithridate Office - the Presbyterate's ministry of lies - has come to discuss the feral Court. Such intelligence could be precious, but I cannot recommend him. Your predecessors only suffered from conversing with the gentleman." [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| - From: [[]] A gentleman from the Mithridate Office - the Presbyterate's ministry of lies - has come to discuss the feral Court. Such intelligence could be precious, but I cannot recommend him. Your predecessors only suffered from conversing with the gentleman." [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| - […] How long has he been gone? She shakes her head. "Glad to see you've come out of it," she tuts. "This always happens. I'll get you a brandy."
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| - The Poised Envoy […] starts with a warning[…].
[…] None of it is worth writing down. Until, that is, he describes the tiger's affinity for flame […]. The Poised Envoy stutters as you do, drags a finger to his lips, and takes his leave.[…]
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| - The Envoy fills you with two whole books' worth of disinformation while you write yourself into a stupor.
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| - A gentleman from the Mithridate Office - the Presbyterate's ministry of lies - has come to discuss the feral Court. Such intelligence could be precious, but I cannot recommend him. Your predecessors only suffered from conversing with the gentleman."
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| - The Envoy lies to you. You ignore him until he lets slip a single crucial truth. Jotting it down sends him into a shaky retreat.
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| - From: [[]] A gentleman from the Mithridate Office - the Presbyterate's ministry of lies - has come to discuss the feral Court. Such intelligence could be precious, but I cannot recommend him. Your predecessors only suffered from conversing with the gentleman." [Find the rest of the story at ]
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