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From: Liminal Studies


The Banded Prince patronises a nascent college there. The diplomacy is Byzantine, the texts often forged. It amuses him, and bedevils you.

Unlocked with Lead: Liminality 630-633

Locked with Librarian's Progress 200


Challenge information

Broad, Watchful 230

  • 158 - very chancy (41%)
  • 196 - chancy (51%)
  • 234 - modest (61%)
  • 273 - very modest (71%)
  • 311 - low-risk (81%)
  • 349 - straightforward (91%)
  • 384 - straightforward (100%)

Success

What the tiger's eye sees

Description summary:
The description varies based on your level of Lead: Liminality.

Lead: LiminalityDescription
630The Banded Prince sponsors young scholars across […] Hunting, Archery, Metallurgics, Chivalric Behaviour, Calisthenics, and Gourmet. Once, a particular text intimates, there were kingdoms in the Presbyterate dedicated solely to each of these arts.
621[…]difficult to discern if this tome is a book or a rug[…] It later emerges that this used to be a cousin. […] on the insides is a list of those who have crossed the Prince in days past. Some are people, some are family. And some are (or were) principalities.
622This text concerns the entry of the Prince's General into Varchas, to help […] alleviate its nightmares. Nightly, they processed through all the glass of Varchas, on this side and the other, and thus helped it escape the fate of its mother-city.
623A journal, written by a former wife of the Banded Prince, now encloistered in […] Vesture. Amongst her grievances with her former husband […] she also encloses a poem, to a former lover […] in the Third Arbor, who even now petitions to make it […] independent […]

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Failure

The Prince's appetites for humour

This transpires to be a truly horrible cookbook on the delicacies of various game across the Presbyterate. Unless the tigers' have stronger stomachs than previously imagined, its hard not to imagine that this book is an elaborate joke.