Share the results of your experiment
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From: Evidence Brought to Bear
They were fascinating. And unsettling.
Unlocked with Clue: Internal Structure of a Limestone Specimen exactly 1
Success
Revealing
Gebrandt goes over your detailed notes […] copying pertinent facts onto her own mounting stack of papers. "A disturbing find, but one that was very much necessary." She sighs. "Sometimes when you cut to the heart of things, what you find […] is blood."
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- You've gained 1 x Investigating the Affair of the Ushabtiu (up to 10)
- News of this discovery is spreading. (Raises Clue Propagation: Internal Structure of a Limestone Specimen by 1, up to 100)
- You've gained 1 x Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Found (hidden) (If this is the first time this clue has been found)
- You've gained 1 x Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Fully Disseminated (hidden) (If this is the first time Clue Propogation has reached 100%)
- You have contributed to Progress in an Investigation. (Raises Progress in an Investigation by Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Fully Disseminated)
- You have shared what you know with Gebrandt. (Sets Clue: Internal Structure of a Limestone Specimen to 2)
- You've lost 1 x In Possession of a Clue
Categories:
- Retired
- FF Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Exhibition
- Clue: Internal Structure of a Limestone Specimen
- Actions
- Investigating the Affair of the Ushabtiu Gain
- Clue Propagation: Internal Structure of a Limestone Specimen Gain
- Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Found Gain
- Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Fully Disseminated Gain
- Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Fully Disseminated
- Prelapsarian Exhibition: Clues Fully Disseminated Formula Uses
- Progress in an Investigation Gain
- Clue: Internal Structure of a Limestone Specimen Gain
- In Possession of a Clue Loss