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|Value {{EO|510}} = You measure the length and sharpness of the thorns, and note their composition. Not only ordinary bone; this is resilient and very sharp even after ageing.
 
|Value {{EO|510}} = You measure the length and sharpness of the thorns, and note their composition. Not only ordinary bone; this is resilient and very sharp even after ageing.
 
|Value {{EO|520}}, {{EO|530}} = If you place the Betrayer incorrectly, the wrong parts of the torso grow; or they shrink instead of expanding; or the resizing is inconsistent. Time of day and duration of exposure matter more than one might think.
 
|Value {{EO|520}}, {{EO|530}} = If you place the Betrayer incorrectly, the wrong parts of the torso grow; or they shrink instead of expanding; or the resizing is inconsistent. Time of day and duration of exposure matter more than one might think.
|Value {{EO|540}}, {{EO|610}} = Is it still entirely bone, or is it bone that has been replaced by rock? What is this scoring at one end? The correct chemicals are very informative.
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|Value {{EO|610}} = Is it still entirely bone, or is it bone that has been replaced by rock? What is this scoring at one end? The correct chemicals are very informative.
 
|Value {{EO|810}} = There are telltale chips in the surface. Scratches. Significant marks. Or has it just not been cleaned well enough?
 
|Value {{EO|810}} = There are telltale chips in the surface. Scratches. Significant marks. Or has it just not been cleaned well enough?
 
|Value {{EO|820}} = With the right reagents, you can make a guess at the mineral composition of the stone, and make an educated estimate at where in the Neath it might have come from.
 
|Value {{EO|820}} = With the right reagents, you can make a guess at the mineral composition of the stone, and make an educated estimate at where in the Neath it might have come from.
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|Value {{EO|410}} - {{EO|470}}, {{EO|495}} = How can its anatomy be classified? How would one go about physical examination? How to best keep it contained?
 
|Value {{EO|410}} - {{EO|470}}, {{EO|495}} = How can its anatomy be classified? How would one go about physical examination? How to best keep it contained?
 
|Value {{EO|510}}, {{EO|520}}, {{EO|530}} = How old is it? What kind of animal did it belong to?
 
|Value {{EO|510}}, {{EO|520}}, {{EO|530}} = How old is it? What kind of animal did it belong to?
|Value {{EO|540}} = How long can it be stretched? Will it shatter, or simply melt?
 
 
|Value {{EO|820}} = What geological strata does it come from? What is its chemical composition?
 
|Value {{EO|820}} = What geological strata does it come from? What is its chemical composition?
 
|Value {{EO|920}}, {{EO|930}}, {{EO|950}}, {{EO|990}} = What are the practical considerations of manufacture? Will the process work economically with larger batches?
 
|Value {{EO|920}}, {{EO|930}}, {{EO|950}}, {{EO|990}} = What are the practical considerations of manufacture? Will the process work economically with larger batches?

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