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|colour = gold
 
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|Description =  A mask-crafter offers her wares by the Stolen River: velvet fox-masks, ivory bone-masks, waxen images of hanged men. A dark-skinned figure in a cassock bends to examine the stall. He beckons as you approach.  
 
|Description =  A mask-crafter offers her wares by the Stolen River: velvet fox-masks, ivory bone-masks, waxen images of hanged men. A dark-skinned figure in a cassock bends to examine the stall. He beckons as you approach.  
|Game Instructions = This is the gate to Flint, a two-part Truly Exceptional Story, the largest and most ambitious piece of content ever released in Fallen London. Both parts are now available.
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|Game Instructions = This is the first part of Flint, an epic two-part Exceptional Story!
 
|Option1 = Greet the Bishop of St Fiacre's in the name of the Marvellous
 
|Option1 = Greet the Bishop of St Fiacre's in the name of the Marvellous
 
|Option2 = Greet the Bishop of St Fiacre's in the name of the Dilmun Club
 
|Option2 = Greet the Bishop of St Fiacre's in the name of the Dilmun Club
 
|Option3 = Greet him cautiously
 
|Option3 = Greet him cautiously
 
|Option4 = Greet him enthusiastically
 
|Option4 = Greet him enthusiastically
|Option5 = Good to see you
 
 
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