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|Icon = Knifetransparent.png | |Icon = Knifetransparent.png | ||
|From Storylet title = The Wreckers' Cove | |From Storylet title = The Wreckers' Cove | ||
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|Description = The pale knife gleams in the Hooded Woman's lantern-light. "Careful," she cautions, when she sees where your gaze falls. "It's been used for historiography." | |Description = The pale knife gleams in the Hooded Woman's lantern-light. "Careful," she cautions, when she sees where your gaze falls. "It's been used for historiography." | ||
|Game Instructions = Equipped in your Weapon slot, the Carving Knife increases your [[Persuasive]] and [[Watchful]]. | |Game Instructions = Equipped in your Weapon slot, the Carving Knife increases your [[Persuasive]] and [[Watchful]]. | ||
− | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Picking Through the Wreckers' Cove | + | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Picking Through the Wreckers' Cove}} 10–12 |
− | |Locked with = {{ | + | |Locked with = {{IL|Scrimshander Carving Knife|1 x}} |
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|Success title = The sharp end of history | |Success title = The sharp end of history | ||
|Success description = The knife is from the deep-water city of Scrimshander, where the ivory walls are intricately carved with chronicles. Knives such as these are used to cross-reference and amend contradictory histories. What material could you carve your own past into? […] | |Success description = The knife is from the deep-water city of Scrimshander, where the ivory walls are intricately carved with chronicles. Knives such as these are used to cross-reference and amend contradictory histories. What material could you carve your own past into? […] |