Editing Send the Unfinished Man to teach Third City history

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|Value STUDIOUS = The Studious Clay Woman […] drums into her students an appreciation for the subtle iconographies of the Third, its intricate languages and the complexities of its formal rituals. She sends you an instrument played in the Third in thanks […]
 
|Value STUDIOUS = The Studious Clay Woman […] drums into her students an appreciation for the subtle iconographies of the Third, its intricate languages and the complexities of its formal rituals. She sends you an instrument played in the Third in thanks […]
 
|Value RECALCITRANT = The Recalcitrant Clay Man's indifference makes him a hit at the Summerset high table. No professor is too dull as to not receive the same unyielding courtesy[...] A committee [...] soon has the Recalcitrant Clay Man festooned with honorary positionss[..]
 
|Value RECALCITRANT = The Recalcitrant Clay Man's indifference makes him a hit at the Summerset high table. No professor is too dull as to not receive the same unyielding courtesy[...] A committee [...] soon has the Recalcitrant Clay Man festooned with honorary positionss[..]
|Value MUTINOUS = […] He treats his students to the most lurid theories surrounding the Third […] His students adore him, so much so that when he is […] fired (after the Provost listened to one of his classes), a wealthy benefactor has the Clay Man set up as a private tutor. […]
 
 
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