Editing Invite a Midnighter acquaintance to honour a tradition of St Joshua

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|Friend request description = [Friend] invites you to honour an ancient tradition of St Joshua by rendering a tithe of secrets to the children at their orphanage.
 
|Friend request description = [Friend] invites you to honour an ancient tradition of St Joshua by rendering a tithe of secrets to the children at their orphanage.
|Success description = [Friend] regales your orphans with tales of terror, hinting at dreadful, secret things. At the end of the story of the Forgotten Dragon, a girl gasps, then dashes out of the room! You find her on the roof hours later, gazing up at the false-stars.
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|Success description = [Friend] regales your orphans with tales of terror, hinting at dreadful, secret things. At the end of the story of the words, a girl gasps, then dashes out of the room! You find her on the roof hours later, gazing up at the false-stars.
  
 
*{{Gain|Making Waves|+200 CP}}
 
*{{Gain|Making Waves|+200 CP}}

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