Editing Deploy law against an influx of undesirables
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{{Variant table|Condition = Barrister of the Evenlode|Condition alias = Barrister|Effect = Third Paragraph|Compact = yes | {{Variant table|Condition = Barrister of the Evenlode|Condition alias = Barrister|Effect = Third Paragraph|Compact = yes | ||
|Value 0 – 4 = The art, you find, is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial {{...}} Your solution is haphazard and your idea of legal proceedings might not impress any London judge, but the effect is still generally enough to make the newcomers turn back. | |Value 0 – 4 = The art, you find, is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial {{...}} Your solution is haphazard and your idea of legal proceedings might not impress any London judge, but the effect is still generally enough to make the newcomers turn back. | ||
− | |Value | + | |Value 7 = The art, you find, is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. {{...}} there are a handful who find a loophole within the loophole, but the effect turns many of the newcomers back. |
|Value 12 – 24 = The art, you find, is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution draws on some experience at the Evenlode, and the effect is enough to make the newcomers turn back. | |Value 12 – 24 = The art, you find, is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution draws on some experience at the Evenlode, and the effect is enough to make the newcomers turn back. | ||
|Value 25 – 49 = The art {{...}} is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution {{...}} Trials by Ordeal, with punishments drawn at random from edicts of the First City. It is called archaic; it is called barbaric; it is called obscene. It does the trick. | |Value 25 – 49 = The art {{...}} is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution {{...}} Trials by Ordeal, with punishments drawn at random from edicts of the First City. It is called archaic; it is called barbaric; it is called obscene. It does the trick. |