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{{Variant table|Condition = Lead: Liminality|Effect = Description|Compact = yes
 
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|Value 402 = A scholar by the name of Mrs Weston has charted a vast compendium of poetry she claims to have recovered from the Is-Not. The clumsiness of the verse suggests these are her own inventions, but the imagery is arresting, and suggestive.
 
|Value 402 = A scholar by the name of Mrs Weston has charted a vast compendium of poetry she claims to have recovered from the Is-Not. The clumsiness of the verse suggests these are her own inventions, but the imagery is arresting, and suggestive.
|Value 403 = A chance text inserted into the bindings of Lancings' ''Smuggling Routes of Yore'' indicates a route into Parabola via the canals of Jericho. The Waswood it seems runs wild and deep.
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|Value 403 = A chance text inserted into the bindings of ''Lancings' Smuggling Routes of Yore'' indicates a route into Parabola via the canals of Jericho. The Waswood it seems runs wild and deep.
|Value 404 = A compendium of texts washed up on the Waswood includes some of the codes of conduct of the Fiddler's Scarlet. No mirrors, no glass. All cups must be pewter and even then, chipped. What goes on there?
 
 
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