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== Level Change Descriptions ==
|Level 1 3 = Newspapers luridly depict the monsters uncovered in the mud near the Stolen River.
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|Level 4 = Newspapers print headlines such as 'Lyme Regis: Genuine Surface Town or Hoax?'
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|Level 5 9 = Newspapers report unusual bones washing up near the Docks.
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|Level 10 14 = Newspapers report on an influx of bones from further up-river.
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!Palaeontological Fads
|Level 15 19 = Newspapers report an astonishing find near Wolfstack.
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|Level 20 24 = Newspapers carry articles such as 'Let the Behemoths be Reborn!' and 'Restore Ancient Life!'
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|Level 25 29 = Rubbery Men are flocking to view skeletons on display.
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|''Newspapers luridly depict the monsters uncovered in the mud near the Stolen River.''
|Level 30 34 = Someone has traced an outline of helical bones on the statue of a former Lord Mayor. Implying the former Mayor was of Rubbery extraction?
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|Level 35 39 = Rubbery Men are seen carting piles of thigh-bones around London.
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| style="text-align:right;" |4
|Level 40 44 = There is a brief fad for hats trimmed with fossilised birds.
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|''Newspapers print headlines such as 'Lyme Regis: Genuine Surface Town or Hoax?''
|Level 45 46 = Fashion introduces ballgowns with dinosaur-tail trains in scale-covered fabrics.
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|-
|Level 47 49 = Every Salon in town is booking Palaeontologists to speak.
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| style="text-align:right;" |5 - 9
|Level 50 59 = Learned treatises on palaeozoology are being sold on every corner.
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|''Newspapers report unusual bones washing up near the Docks.''
|Level 60 69 = Monthly serials tell the story of the Palaeolithic Frog-Man.
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|-
|Level 70 74 = The Constabulary have put up posters seeking a wanted bone-thief.
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| style="text-align:right;" |10 - 14
|Level 75 79 = A lurid popular novel describes the activities of a Forensic Palaeontologist who sometimes assists the Law.
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|''Newspapers report on an influx of bones from further up-river.''
|Level 80 84 = The devout circulate pamphlets advising against too much interest in the bones of the Ancient World.
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|-
|Level 85 89 = Sermons in Church preach against trying to bring back extinct creatures.
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| style="text-align:right;" |15 - 19
|Level 90 94 = Even small children are wild for antique creatures.
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|''Newspapers report an astonishing find near Wolfstack.''
|Level 95 100 = An Urchin goes around town offering genuine coprolites for sale.
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|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |20 - 24
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|''Newspapers carry articles such as 'Let the Behemoths be Reborn!' and 'Restore Ancient Life!''
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|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |25 - 29
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|''Rubbery Men are flocking to view skeletons on display.''
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|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |30 - 34
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|''Someone has traced an outline of helical bones on the statue of a former Lord Mayor. Implying the former Mayor was of Rubbery extraction?''
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|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |35 - 39
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|''Rubbery Men are seen carting piles of thigh-bones around London.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |40 - 44
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|''There is a brief fad for hats trimmed with fossilised birds.''
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|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |45 - 46
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|''Fashion introduces ballgowns with dinosaur-tail trains in scale-covered fabrics.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |47 - 49
 +
|''Every Salon in town is booking Palaeontologists to speak.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |50 - 59
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|''Learned treatises on palaeozoology are being sold on every corner.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |60 - 69
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|''Monthly serials tell the story of the Palaeolithic Frog-Man.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |70 - 74
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|''The Constabulary have put up posters seeking a wanted bone-thief.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |75 - 79
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|''A lurid popular novel describes the activities of a Forensic Palaeontologist who sometimes assists the Law.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |80 - 84
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|''The devout circulate pamphlets advising against too much interest in the bones of the Ancient World.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |85 - 89
 +
|''Sermons in Church preach against trying to bring back extinct creatures.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |90 - 94
 +
|''Even small children are wild for antique creatures.''
 +
|-
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| style="text-align:right;" |95 - 100
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|''An Urchin goes around town offering genuine coprolites for sale.''
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|}

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