From: [[]] "The Conjurer is Persuasive and Shadowy. Does he summon serpents from mirrors, fiends from hell or only coins from pockets? Is his art trickery or suasion or the unseaming of natural law? […] [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
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| - From: [[]] "The Conjurer is Persuasive and Shadowy. Does he summon serpents from mirrors, fiends from hell or only coins from pockets? Is his art trickery or suasion or the unseaming of natural law? […] [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
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Game Instructions
| - Advance from Trickster to Conjurer.
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Success description
| - Every transaction benefits both sides. Lose a soul, gain a choice. Spend an Echo, purchase a dream. Abandon your innocence and revel in experience. It is a species of magic, this transformation, a refinement […]
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Description
| - "The Conjurer is Persuasive and Shadowy. Does he summon serpents from mirrors, fiends from hell or only coins from pockets? Is his art trickery or suasion or the unseaming of natural law? […]
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Success summary
| - The transactions of conjuring. Some kind of magic. Your former companion, transformed.
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| - From: [[]] "The Conjurer is Persuasive and Shadowy. Does he summon serpents from mirrors, fiends from hell or only coins from pockets? Is his art trickery or suasion or the unseaming of natural law? […] [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
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