From: [[]] Tomb-robbers are the lowest echelon of Quarter explorers. Many of them are barely more than brigands who find the dead marginally easier to rob than the living. But their experience can be valuable. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| - From: [[]] Tomb-robbers are the lowest echelon of Quarter explorers. Many of them are barely more than brigands who find the dead marginally easier to rob than the living. But their experience can be valuable. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Success title
| - '... 'alf a dozen Clay Men fer labour, and big 'ammers too... '
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Failure title
| - '... you're a bloody fool if you go in there, guv... '
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Failure description
| - You don't find any treasure hunters who are willing to talk about their experiences in the Forgotten Quarter. What has these brave, practical folk so rattled?
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From Card/Storylet title
| - Seeking Curios and Secrets in the Forgotten Quarter
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Rare Success description
| - The treasure hunters […] are practical and know how to get things done. You pick up a lot of useful information, although it seems they do expect to be hired […]. […] they mention that other expeditions are hiring. You have competition!
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Rare Success title
| - '... wot, another one? Must be something good down there... '
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Success description
| - The treasure hunters have a somewhat rough approach to archaeology, but they are practical and know how to get things done. You pick up a lot of useful information, although it seems they do expect to be hired when you start the expedition in earnest
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Description
| - Tomb-robbers are the lowest echelon of Quarter explorers. Many of them are barely more than brigands who find the dead marginally easier to rob than the living. But their experience can be valuable.
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abstract
| - From: [[]] Tomb-robbers are the lowest echelon of Quarter explorers. Many of them are barely more than brigands who find the dead marginally easier to rob than the living. But their experience can be valuable. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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