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"In 1867, Maximilian I of Mexico was captured by his enemies. On June 19, he was executed by a firing squad. History remembers the event as part of Mexico's struggle for independence from foreign rule. Few people know that the Tomas branch of the Cahill Family actually arranged Maximilian's execution as part of their plan to steal a Janus Clue. It's not clear whether their plan succeeded. But to this day the Tomas keep the National Palace in Mexico City under 24-hour surveillance. It would take a particularly brave Cahill to investigate. The Tomas spilled blood to obtain the Clue. Who knows how far they'll go to protect it? Collect all the cards in this combination to unlock a Clue."

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  • Card 193: Execution Order
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  • "In 1867, Maximilian I of Mexico was captured by his enemies. On June 19, he was executed by a firing squad. History remembers the event as part of Mexico's struggle for independence from foreign rule. Few people know that the Tomas branch of the Cahill Family actually arranged Maximilian's execution as part of their plan to steal a Janus Clue. It's not clear whether their plan succeeded. But to this day the Tomas keep the National Palace in Mexico City under 24-hour surveillance. It would take a particularly brave Cahill to investigate. The Tomas spilled blood to obtain the Clue. Who knows how far they'll go to protect it? Collect all the cards in this combination to unlock a Clue."
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  • Card 193: Execution Order
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  • "In 1867, Maximilian I of Mexico was captured by his enemies. On June 19, he was executed by a firing squad. History remembers the event as part of Mexico's struggle for independence from foreign rule. Few people know that the Tomas branch of the Cahill Family actually arranged Maximilian's execution as part of their plan to steal a Janus Clue. It's not clear whether their plan succeeded. But to this day the Tomas keep the National Palace in Mexico City under 24-hour surveillance. It would take a particularly brave Cahill to investigate. The Tomas spilled blood to obtain the Clue. Who knows how far they'll go to protect it? Collect all the cards in this combination to unlock a Clue."
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