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|Success summary = The end of the description varies based on {{IL|Airs of Parabola}}. | |Success summary = The end of the description varies based on {{IL|Airs of Parabola}}. | ||
{{Variant table|Show Unaccounted = yes|Unaccounted Min = 1|Condition = Airs of Parabola|Condition alias = Airs|Effect = Description|Compact = Yes | {{Variant table|Show Unaccounted = yes|Unaccounted Min = 1|Condition = Airs of Parabola|Condition alias = Airs|Effect = Description|Compact = Yes | ||
− | |Value | + | |Value 7 = When applied to the roots of a baronet's wife, it dissolves her marriage. She seems much happier. The Princess seems happier with this outcome, too. |
− | |Value | + | |Value 44 = When applied to the roots of a Rear Admiral, it gives him a few new battle scars. […] Then more, until there's no more man beneath the scar tissue. The Princess claps with delight. |
|Value 67 = When applied to the roots of a Minor Court Poet, it causes a profound change in him […], a bowler and a sensible haircut spontaneously sprout upon his head. | |Value 67 = When applied to the roots of a Minor Court Poet, it causes a profound change in him […], a bowler and a sensible haircut spontaneously sprout upon his head. | ||
|Value 76-100 = When applied to the roots of a Distantly-Related Royal, it changes him into a Lowborn Fop – […] the status of his genealogy shifts before your eyes. | |Value 76-100 = When applied to the roots of a Distantly-Related Royal, it changes him into a Lowborn Fop – […] the status of his genealogy shifts before your eyes. |