Editing Distinguish special requests
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|Success summary = The third paragraph varies based on the city's {{IL|Hinterland City - Official Alignment}}. | |Success summary = The third paragraph varies based on the city's {{IL|Hinterland City - Official Alignment}}. | ||
{{Variant table|Condition = Hinterland City - Official Alignment|Condition alias = Alignment|Effect = Third Paragraph|Compact = yes | {{Variant table|Condition = Hinterland City - Official Alignment|Condition alias = Alignment|Effect = Third Paragraph|Compact = yes | ||
− | |Value | + | |Value Radical Liberationist, Emancipationist, Anti-Emancipationist = Cornelius did think that there could be some creature to fill every gap and serve every need; and that if they couldn't be found, then they could be ''made''. The boy looks human, but perhaps the old lady is not a stickler about methods. |
|Value Anti-Prehistoricist = Cornelius did think that there could be some creature to fill every gap [...]; and that if they couldn't be found, then they could be ''made''. Prehistoricism may be outcast [...] so the principles must be fulfilled by well-chosen humans and not by bone-beasts. | |Value Anti-Prehistoricist = Cornelius did think that there could be some creature to fill every gap [...]; and that if they couldn't be found, then they could be ''made''. Prehistoricism may be outcast [...] so the principles must be fulfilled by well-chosen humans and not by bone-beasts. | ||
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