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|Challenge information = The difficulty is equal to 90% of your base {{Use|Type=Math|Persuasive}}, rounded. The given example is for base {{IL|Persuasive}} 150.
 
|Challenge information = The difficulty is equal to 90% of your base {{Use|Type=Math|Persuasive}}, rounded. The given example is for base {{IL|Persuasive}} 150.
 
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|The Very Teeth of St George!}}, {{Unlock|Memory of a Much Lesser Self|1 x}}
 
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|The Very Teeth of St George!}}, {{Unlock|Memory of a Much Lesser Self|1 x}}
|Locked with = {{Lock|A Letter, Ready to Mail}}, {{Lock|Establishing Social Relations}}
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|Locked with = {{Lock|A Letter, Ready to Mail}}, {{Lock|Tutorial: Social Engagements Unlocks|hidden=yes}}
 
|Success title = The Good Word
 
|Success title = The Good Word
 
|Success description = You consider your acquaintance's troubles, and get to work relating them to Scripture. Perhaps the gospels seem inadequate to the unique circumstances of the Neath. Nevertheless, all shall be well.
 
|Success description = You consider your acquaintance's troubles, and get to work relating them to Scripture. Perhaps the gospels seem inadequate to the unique circumstances of the Neath. Nevertheless, all shall be well.

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