Editing Give a calculated speech on Freedom and Darkness

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{{Variant table|Condition = Ealing Gardens Commemorative Development|Condition alias = Statue|Effect = First Paragraph|Compact = yes
 
{{Variant table|Condition = Ealing Gardens Commemorative Development|Condition alias = Statue|Effect = First Paragraph|Compact = yes
 
|Value None = The crowd gathers in a derelict courtyard.
 
|Value None = The crowd gathers in a derelict courtyard.
|Value The Jovial Contrarian = The crowd gathers by the statue to the Jovial Contrarian. Even with your back to the Contrarian, you can feel the radiance of his smirk. He might very well give just this speech himself, if he were in a mood to stir trouble.
 
 
|Value Virginia = The crowd gathers by the statue to Virginia. Virginia is not exactly an icon of the Revolution, but she is no pawn of the Masters, either. Perhaps some of your audience will find the Devils inspiring.
 
|Value Virginia = The crowd gathers by the statue to Virginia. Virginia is not exactly an icon of the Revolution, but she is no pawn of the Masters, either. Perhaps some of your audience will find the Devils inspiring.
 
|Value Yourself, Poet-Laureate = The crowd gathers by the statue […] It is a slightly awkward juxtaposition, but perhaps your audience will not notice that you are the person in the statue. Or maybe they'll be moved by your eloquence rather than distracted by your social position.
 
|Value Yourself, Poet-Laureate = The crowd gathers by the statue […] It is a slightly awkward juxtaposition, but perhaps your audience will not notice that you are the person in the statue. Or maybe they'll be moved by your eloquence rather than distracted by your social position.

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