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rdfs:comment | - From: [[]] ' - was expected to attend. The nature of the symbolic tribute to freedom was a closely-guarded secret, and the devils were always in a foul temper if the wind or a statue had whispered about it beforehand.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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Failure description | - ' - the Feast of Chains was sparsely attended this year, as the venomous ground-mist killed many of the prospective revellers. I waited it out in a clock-tower that struck and sang at irregular intervals, as demanded by the Feast's customs.'
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From Card/Storylet title | - Day 51, Eternity of Clarity
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Success description | - ' - […] shackled by goat-demons […] parade of revolutionaries came to unlock them all. A solid minority were overlooked […] Talk in the coffee houses dwelled for days on whether this was due to inattention or a deliberate point of satire.'
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Description | - ' - was expected to attend. The nature of the symbolic tribute to freedom was a closely-guarded secret, and the devils were always in a foul temper if the wind or a statue had whispered about it beforehand.'
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abstract | - From: [[]] ' - was expected to attend. The nature of the symbolic tribute to freedom was a closely-guarded secret, and the devils were always in a foul temper if the wind or a statue had whispered about it beforehand.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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