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|Success title = The words of Hell
 
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|Success summary = The description varies based on your level of {{IL|Lead: Ancient Languages}}.
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|Success description = The waterways of Jericho Locks are alive with the merry cadences of the Gondoliers. It is a much less romantic thought, of course, when one understands what the words mean.
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|Value 402 = The waterways of Jericho Locks are alive with the merry cadences of the Gondoliers. It is a much less romantic thought, of course, when one understands what the words mean.
 
|Value 403 = There is a specific dialect of English spoken only at Crathie where the more English the word, the worse its invocation. To speak of tea and scones in that place is to invite a swift drubbing and then trussing up in the woods for the not-deer to find
 
|Value 404 = There are a hundred languages of the devils. Learning even one is an exhausting process. Luckily there is a comfortable chair in the Reading Room...
 
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