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From: Sift Through your Proscribed Material You can see why sedition and calls to revolution would be forbidden. But why regulate the movement of love poetry? Why ban the discussion of Egypt? Perhaps a friend from the Surface can shed some light. [Find the rest of the story at ] A matter of luck: it could go either way. __NOEDITSECTION__

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  • All manner of banned works
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  • From: Sift Through your Proscribed Material You can see why sedition and calls to revolution would be forbidden. But why regulate the movement of love poetry? Why ban the discussion of Egypt? Perhaps a friend from the Surface can shed some light. [Find the rest of the story at ] A matter of luck: it could go either way. __NOEDITSECTION__
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Challenge information
  • A matter of luck: it could go either way.
Failure title
  • Perhaps they cry all night
Failure description
  • '[…] the Masters […] have a […] thirst for love poetry, although […] hardly implies a romantic nature.' A heavy knock […]. Special Constables […], and a Decency Evaluator. You burn the letter and hide your books. Your friend will have to wait […]
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  • Sift Through your Proscribed Material
Success description
  • [Friend] has joined you in Fallen London! *
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Description
  • You can see why sedition and calls to revolution would be forbidden. But why regulate the movement of love poetry? Why ban the discussion of Egypt? Perhaps a friend from the Surface can shed some light.
Request Title
  • Possibly a contretemps with a crocodile
Request description
  • '...one hears that the Masters of the Bazaar stayed in the Second City far longer than they intended. Perhaps that's something to do with their disdain for Egypt...' *
Friend request description
  • File:paperstacksmall.pngAccording to [Friend], the Masters of the Bazaar ban the strangest things in Fallen London. Certain love stories. Mentions of Egypt. Find out why.
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  • From: Sift Through your Proscribed Material You can see why sedition and calls to revolution would be forbidden. But why regulate the movement of love poetry? Why ban the discussion of Egypt? Perhaps a friend from the Surface can shed some light. [Find the rest of the story at ] A matter of luck: it could go either way. __NOEDITSECTION__
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