Chronicle the history of Gaider's Mourn
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From: Begin composing a new Monograph
You can ask the Pirate-Poet for details on many of the stories. And not worry too much if she embellishes a bit.
Unlocked with The Pirate-Poet or The Pirate-Poet, Inscribed Anew
Success
Put pen to paper
You start by preparing a few questions for the Pirate-Poet, starting from her own exploits then expanding outwards to the broader history of Gaider's Mourn and the stories of piracy that are told throughout the Zee.
- You have begun writing a new Monograph. (Sets Monograph in Progress to 1)
- You are writing the annals of Zee-Piracy. (Sets Object of Historical Study to 240 - A History of Zee Piracy)
- An occurrence! Your 'Depth of Historical Study' Quality is now 1!
- You've gained 500 x Approximate Value of your Monograph in Pennies
- Your monograph is becoming more ironic. How fun! (Sets Monograph: Ironic to 100)
- The Fidgeting Factor will want to see your monograph. (Sets Interest in a Monograph: the Fidgeting Factor to 1)
- An occurrence! Your 'Interest in a Monograph: the Militant Curate' Quality is now 1!
- The Wistful Stoker will want to see your monograph. (Sets Interest in a Monograph: the Wistful Stoker to 1)
Categories:
- Pages Without Guide Restrictions
- The Pirate-Poet
- The Pirate-Poet, Inscribed Anew
- Actions
- Monograph in Progress Gain
- Object of Historical Study Gain
- Depth of Historical Study Gain
- Approximate Value of your Monograph in Pennies Gain
- Monograph: Ironic Gain
- Interest in a Monograph: the Fidgeting Factor Gain
- Interest in a Monograph: the Militant Curate Gain
- Interest in a Monograph: the Wistful Stoker Gain