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|colour = bronze
 
|colour = bronze
 
|Description = Your Albino Rat has drunk a sludgy half-inch of spore-dregs from a bottle of Greyfields. She is now curled on a pillow by the window, singing a melancholy zailing song. She is very possibly sniffling in between verses.
 
|Description = Your Albino Rat has drunk a sludgy half-inch of spore-dregs from a bottle of Greyfields. She is now curled on a pillow by the window, singing a melancholy zailing song. She is very possibly sniffling in between verses.
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Albino Rat|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Seeking the Meaning of the Plaster Face|exactly 20}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Albino Rat|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Seeking the Meaning of the Plaster Face}} exactly 20
|Locked with = {{Lock|Employed your Albino Rat}}
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|Locked with = {{IL|Employed your Albino Rat}}
 
|Frequency = Standard Frequency
 
|Frequency = Standard Frequency
 
|Option1 = Let her grieve in dignified silence
 
|Option1 = Let her grieve in dignified silence

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