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|Value 710 - 720 = "One would prefer a Castellan with a stronger sense of allegiance to Her Enduring Majesty," observes the Wry Functionary. | |Value 710 - 720 = "One would prefer a Castellan with a stronger sense of allegiance to Her Enduring Majesty," observes the Wry Functionary. | ||
|Value 850 = "I would prefer a more sober-minded individual," says the Wry Functionary. "One less engaged with fantastical theories. What if he halts tracklaying in order to dig up some new creature out in the wastelands?" | |Value 850 = "I would prefer a more sober-minded individual," says the Wry Functionary. "One less engaged with fantastical theories. What if he halts tracklaying in order to dig up some new creature out in the wastelands?" | ||
− | |Value 931 | + | |Value 931 - 934 = "Ideally, no such concessions would be required," the Wry Functionary says. "We should not encourage the Tracklayers to indulge in such manipulative tactics." |
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|Value 1000 = "This will have the very worst effect on out coffers," says the Wry Functionary. "I cannot advocate for it." | |Value 1000 = "This will have the very worst effect on out coffers," says the Wry Functionary. "I cannot advocate for it." | ||
|Value 1010 = "I cannot tell what half the clauses here are about," says the Wry Functionary. "And as to the rest, I can only regret having understood them. They are not edifying; they do not reflect a sound scientific understanding, in my view." | |Value 1010 = "I cannot tell what half the clauses here are about," says the Wry Functionary. "And as to the rest, I can only regret having understood them. They are not edifying; they do not reflect a sound scientific understanding, in my view." |