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=== [[The Rose-Red Streets]] ===
 
=== [[The Rose-Red Streets]] ===
This directly determines your position along the North-South axis, with '''The Palace''' being south-most and '''The Temple''' being north-most. The actions [[Walk North]] and [[Walk South]] are available in all parts of Arbor, and move you accordingly at the cost of one action. Walking North decreases Rose-Red Streets by 1 while Walking South increases it by 1. There is also the special movement action [[Take a short-cut north]], which is only available in [[Near Arbor (South)]] and moves you 2 North for the price of 1. However, if you fail the Watchful check you are sent to a random location (including possibly where you wanted to go).
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This directly determines your position along the North-South axis, with '''The Palace''' being south-most and '''The Temple''' being north-most. The actions [[Walk North]] and [[Walk South]] are available in all parts of Arbor, and move you accordingly at the cost of one action. There is also the special movement action [[Take a short-cut north]], which is only available in [[Near Arbor (South)]] and moves you 2 North for the price of 1. However, if you fail the Watchful check you are sent to a random location (including possibly where you wanted to go).
  
 
=== [[Attar]] ===
 
=== [[Attar]] ===

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