Editing Use your Surface address to establish a background for a new cover identity
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|From Storylet title = Your Cabinet Noir: The Back Room | |From Storylet title = Your Cabinet Noir: The Back Room | ||
|Description = Your palatial estate can serve as their supposed family home, and perhaps the reason they are given to composing poetry on the theme of Snow. | |Description = Your palatial estate can serve as their supposed family home, and perhaps the reason they are given to composing poetry on the theme of Snow. | ||
|Game Instructions = This will start a cover identity with Surface ties and a point of Nuance. | |Game Instructions = This will start a cover identity with Surface ties and a point of Nuance. | ||
− | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Cabinet Noir | + | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Cabinet Noir}} 4, {{Unlock|A Palatial Holiday Home in the Arctic Circle}} |
− | |Locked with = {{ | + | |Locked with = {{IL|Cover Identity: Elaboration}} |
|Success title = A language, an estate, a cast of the light | |Success title = A language, an estate, a cast of the light | ||
|Success description = You know your Palatial Home intimately, from the habits of the reindeer to the language of the people. You assign your cover identity […] a childhood of loud games in a silent landscape; of sledding over heavy slopes; of dark pines crowding together […] | |Success description = You know your Palatial Home intimately, from the habits of the reindeer to the language of the people. You assign your cover identity […] a childhood of loud games in a silent landscape; of sledding over heavy slopes; of dark pines crowding together […] |