From: [[]] 'The Correspondent writes with a pen of fire and a hand of adamant. No topic is beyond his consideration, no subject too fundamental or necessary to be critiqued. He has, with a single essay, destroyed a religion, started a war, or shaken the earth.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| - From: [[]] 'The Correspondent writes with a pen of fire and a hand of adamant. No topic is beyond his consideration, no subject too fundamental or necessary to be critiqued. He has, with a single essay, destroyed a religion, started a war, or shaken the earth.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Success title
| - The times, they are a-changing...
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Game Instructions
| - Advance from Author to Correspondent.
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Failure description
| - Your new paper - "A Caprice of Open Voids Considered as a Helix of Sestinas" - undermines all science and superstition, and opens new vistas of discovery regarding the governance of the universe. But no-one understands it.
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Success description
| - […] Within the month, your searing exposé on the inconstancy of gravity provokes - in order - accolades, censure, a conference, death threats,[…]
Your established followers do not appreciate your new direction. […] You are beyond them now. […]
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| - 'The Correspondent writes with a pen of fire and a hand of adamant. No topic is beyond his consideration, no subject too fundamental or necessary to be critiqued. He has, with a single essay, destroyed a religion, started a war, or shaken the earth.'
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Success summary
| - Your paper on the inconstancy of gravity provokes responses ranging from accolades to riots and a considerable amount of attention.
Your previous readers do not approve of this, but you have left them behind to discover new secrets of reality.
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| - From: [[]] 'The Correspondent writes with a pen of fire and a hand of adamant. No topic is beyond his consideration, no subject too fundamental or necessary to be critiqued. He has, with a single essay, destroyed a religion, started a war, or shaken the earth.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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