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rdfs:comment | - From: [[]] The test involves making off with the candles of five players without being wounded. Few outside the very highest reaches of the sport can manage such a feat of arms. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Success title | - Five candles, quick and clean
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Failure title | - That's not entirely sporting
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Failure description | - Why would anyone want to be an umpire for these people? [...] You think you have the drop on the third until she produces a foot long blade from her parasol and slashes a deep gouge in your forearm. You have failed this attempt.
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From Card/Storylet title | - A note from Mr Iron, who oversees the Game of Knife-and-Candle
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Success description | - The first examiner is ignobly but swiftly ambushed near a privy. The second forces an intense duel, but you come away unwounded[...] Mr Iron's second note congratulates you: he sends a set of candles in anticipation of your coming duties.
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Description | - The test involves making off with the candles of five players without being wounded. Few outside the very highest reaches of the sport can manage such a feat of arms.
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abstract | - From: [[]] The test involves making off with the candles of five players without being wounded. Few outside the very highest reaches of the sport can manage such a feat of arms. [Find the rest of the story at ]
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