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|Value 209 - Evenlode-aligned and story-backed = […] "Stories and law-suits," she says. "We did accept the arrangement; […] But the whole of the deal is composed of threats and punishments, things to befall the Bazaar if the relationship should crumble. It is all sting and no honey." | |Value 209 - Evenlode-aligned and story-backed = […] "Stories and law-suits," she says. "We did accept the arrangement; […] But the whole of the deal is composed of threats and punishments, things to befall the Bazaar if the relationship should crumble. It is all sting and no honey." | ||
|Value 210 - Evenlode-aligned and lacre-imbued = […] "Lacre for friendship, and a boundary-court for the disputes," […] "It is the kind of compact that one monster makes with another. The Creditor found it hopeful. I put a little less credence in the success of these arrangements... but we will see. […]" | |Value 210 - Evenlode-aligned and lacre-imbued = […] "Lacre for friendship, and a boundary-court for the disputes," […] "It is the kind of compact that one monster makes with another. The Creditor found it hopeful. I put a little less credence in the success of these arrangements... but we will see. […]" | ||
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|Value 212 - Evenlode-aligned and soul-tied = "Soul-ties and the Evenlode court," she says. "Shall I tell you how I read it? The Bazaar is tired of his city and weary of his Masters. He will not mind if he has to send them away to be punished by some contrasting authority." She clicks her jaw. […] | |Value 212 - Evenlode-aligned and soul-tied = "Soul-ties and the Evenlode court," she says. "Shall I tell you how I read it? The Bazaar is tired of his city and weary of his Masters. He will not mind if he has to send them away to be punished by some contrasting authority." She clicks her jaw. […] | ||
+ | |Value 213 - Evenlode-aligned, story-backed, and soul-tied<br>214 - Evenlode-aligned, lacre-imbued, and soul-tied = […] "It was a rich settlement," […] "Almost everything I thought we had reason to hope for. The Creditor is very pleased. I put a little less credence in the success of these arrangements, but we will see. Water the cedar, and make sure it doesn't wilt." | ||
|Value 215 - Evenlode-aligned, story-backed, lacre-imbued, and soul-tied = […] "It is a very generous arrangement," […]<p>[…] "Don't grow complacent. The arrangement is a good one, but it is not foolproof. […] My advice to you: keep the moon at a good distance, don't let Stones finish what it's up to, and keep the Cedar watered." | |Value 215 - Evenlode-aligned, story-backed, lacre-imbued, and soul-tied = […] "It is a very generous arrangement," […]<p>[…] "Don't grow complacent. The arrangement is a good one, but it is not foolproof. […] My advice to you: keep the moon at a good distance, don't let Stones finish what it's up to, and keep the Cedar watered." | ||
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