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|From Storylet title = Monument to the Blinded Eye
 
|From Storylet title = Monument to the Blinded Eye
 
|Action cost = 1
 
|Action cost = 1
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|Description = This stretch of the Roof is relatively safe. You can spare your attentions for a short while.
 
|Description = This stretch of the Roof is relatively safe. You can spare your attentions for a short while.
 
|NarrowQuality = Chthonosophy  
 
|NarrowQuality = Chthonosophy  
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*{{Gain|Romantic Notion|20 x}}
 
*{{Gain|Romantic Notion|20 x}}
 
{{Failure
 
{{Failure
|Failure title = In search of beginnings
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|Failure description = Where does change find its roots? The Starved Men are attuned to […] the urge always to make something other of oneself.
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You follow the thread of that fear of stagnation […] back into your own heart […] Not the root of the Starved Mens' fears, but a mirror of them.
 
 
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*{{Gain|Nightmares|+2 CP}}
 

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