Editing Follow the light of moving false-stars
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Airs of the Air|240-249}} | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Airs of the Air|240-249}} | ||
|Success title = Luminous | |Success title = Luminous | ||
− | |Success description = Watch | + | |Success description = Watch [...] with a telescope and you can spot the Misers as they truly are – large beasts in glowing [...] carapaces, [...] This is a small troop of them, [...] as they move [...] between stalactites, they form a single file. In London, astrologers name this formation the Millipede. |
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{{Variant table|Condition = Ambition: Light Fingers!|Effect = Description|Compact = yes | {{Variant table|Condition = Ambition: Light Fingers!|Effect = Description|Compact = yes | ||
− | + | |Value ?-2500 = This is a [...] troop of Moon-Misers – young males, you can tell – detached from their original herd to join another. [...] Down in London this [...] is known as the Millipede – even from up close, knowing the true nature of the False-Stars, you can see the resemblance. | |
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