PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Finger a scapegoat.
rdfs:comment
  • From: [[]] It's hard to be certain with Rubbery Men, but you suspect they're colluding to confuse. They'd probably prefer you to pick an innocent. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Success title
  • "You see, Constable? It is irrefutable! The culprit can only be..."
Failure title
  • You are surrounded by idiots!
Game Instructions
  • You will lose some of your Favours: Constables, but gain a reward from the Rubbery Men.
BroadDiff
  • 35
Failure description
  • […] you have constructed a magnificent […] case to frame the wrong Rubbery Man. Unfortunately, it's too elaborate […] The Constables […] decide to arrest the 'most dodgy-looking one' instead, and as luck would have it, incarcerate the very culprit.
From Card/Storylet title
  • They all look the same to me
Success description
  • You make a fine show of the investigation, […] composing an elaborate lie that ties it all together. When you lay your deception before the Constables, you reasoning is so precise, so convoluted, that no-one dares to pick it apart. […]
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Description
  • It's hard to be certain with Rubbery Men, but you suspect they're colluding to confuse. They'd probably prefer you to pick an innocent.
Success summary
  • After an extremely thorough 'investigation', you put together a complicated but convincing case against an innocent Rubbery Man, who readily accepts the blame. The actual thief gets away with it, but the Well-Intentioned Constable's misgivings are not shared by his colleagues. You later receive thanks in the form of rare books; pages about geological phenomena are missing from them.
abstract
  • From: [[]] It's hard to be certain with Rubbery Men, but you suspect they're colluding to confuse. They'd probably prefer you to pick an innocent. [Find the rest of the story at ]