Editing Await a verdict on Venge-Rats v Urchin (Prosecution)

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|Description = The judge has withdrawn. What will he say when he emerges?  
 
|Description = The judge has withdrawn. What will he say when he emerges?  
 
|Game Instructions = This tests your Mithridacy against the prestige of the case. How strong – or tortuous – an argument did you present?
 
|Game Instructions = This tests your Mithridacy against the prestige of the case. How strong – or tortuous – an argument did you present?
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Progress of a Trial|exactly 4}}, {{Unlock|Trial Being Fought|Venge-Rat v Straggle-Toothed Urchin}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Progress of a Trial|4}}, {{Unlock|Trial Being Fought|Venge-Rat v Straggle-Toothed Urchin}}
 
|NarrowQuality = {{IL|Mithridacy}}
 
|NarrowQuality = {{IL|Mithridacy}}
 
|NarrowDiff = 3
 
|NarrowDiff = 3
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{{Failure
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{{Failure}}
|Failure title = Defeat for the rats!
 
|Failure description = The urchins need the verdict read out three times before they grasp that they've won [...] once this happens, they run off laughing. "I hope they are eaten by a travelling bear," grumbles one of the Venge-Rats, as it tries to straighten a crooked whisker.
 
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*{{Gain|Venge-Rat Corpse|25 x}}
 
*{{Gain|Scandal|+2 CP}}
 

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