Editing Enlighten a Percipient Egg for the first time
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|From Storylet title = Bring Up your Egg | |From Storylet title = Bring Up your Egg | ||
|Description = No matter how perceptive an egg, it is still ultimately, an egg. Its horizons are necessarily limited. Anything you can teach the creature inside now will give it an advantage when it emerges. | |Description = No matter how perceptive an egg, it is still ultimately, an egg. Its horizons are necessarily limited. Anything you can teach the creature inside now will give it an advantage when it emerges. | ||
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Foxfire Candle Stub|5 x}}, {{Unlock|Intriguing Snippet|2 x}}, {{Unlock|Percipient Egg, Untreated|1 x}} | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Foxfire Candle Stub|5 x}}, {{Unlock|Intriguing Snippet|2 x}}, {{Unlock|Percipient Egg, Untreated|1 x}} | ||
− | |Locked with = {{ | + | |Locked with = {{IL|It is Hatching!}}, {{IL|Waiting for Your Egg to Hatch}}, {{IL|Invigorating Treatment}}, {{IL|Enlightening Treatment}} |
|Success title = Early education | |Success title = Early education | ||
|Success description = If it is to learn swiftly on hatching […] this is the perfect time to begin its education. You know so very much about London – the secret lives of urchins; how to catch a cat; the most dangerous pub in which to recite poetry. […] | |Success description = If it is to learn swiftly on hatching […] this is the perfect time to begin its education. You know so very much about London – the secret lives of urchins; how to catch a cat; the most dangerous pub in which to recite poetry. […] |