Editing Accept an accolade from the Fool (1897)

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|Description = There are those, each Hallowmas, who go above and beyond the call of duty in giving into the spirit of the season.
 
|Description = There are those, each Hallowmas, who go above and beyond the call of duty in giving into the spirit of the season.
 
|Game Instructions = You've accrued a genuinely improbable quantity of Spirit of Hallowmas, and will receive a unique title to reflect your accomplishment. Your Spirit will then be set to a level that will still allow you to claim the maximum amount of rewards available this year.
 
|Game Instructions = You've accrued a genuinely improbable quantity of Spirit of Hallowmas, and will receive a unique title to reflect your accomplishment. Your Spirit will then be set to a level that will still allow you to claim the maximum amount of rewards available this year.
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Spirit of Hallowmas|2500}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Spirit of Hallowmas}} 2500
|Locked with = {{Lock|A Knight of Hallowmas 1897}}
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|Locked with = {{IL|A Knight of Hallowmas 1897}}
 
|Success title = An accolade
 
|Success title = An accolade
 
|Success description = The Fool […] draws a sword of silver hue, and bids you kneel upon the cloth.
 
|Success description = The Fool […] draws a sword of silver hue, and bids you kneel upon the cloth.

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