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When you reach Jericho Locks, you start unlocking new [[Call in Favours at Jericho Locks|permanent options]] for calling in Favours with factions. Options for Bohemians, Rubbery Men, and the Docks are available from the get-go, with other factions unlocking as you extend your railroad further. This makes statues that give Favours more useful, while statues that use Favours may become worse in comparison.
 
When you reach Jericho Locks, you start unlocking new [[Call in Favours at Jericho Locks|permanent options]] for calling in Favours with factions. Options for Bohemians, Rubbery Men, and the Docks are available from the get-go, with other factions unlocking as you extend your railroad further. This makes statues that give Favours more useful, while statues that use Favours may become worse in comparison.
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The Bohemians option here is especially potent, giving two {{IL|Holy Relic of the Thigh of Saint Fiacre|Appearance=Holy Relics of the Thigh of Saint Fiacre}}. These bones have a direct value of 12.5 echoes at the Bone Market... but with optimal selling conditions, are instead worth '''almost 42 echoes each'''. The key is their heretical potential: if affixed to {{IL|Segmented Ribcage}}s from [[Port Cecil]] and sold to the [[A Familiar Bohemian Sculptress|Bohemian Sculptress]], each Relic gives a bonus 10 to 11 {{IL|Rumour of the Upper River|Appearance=Rumours of the Upper River}}. Profit can be further increased by selling while Spiders are in fashion and by using the resulting Rumours to [[Lead an expedition to the strangest point on the horizon|excavate]] highly-valuable {{IL|Prismatic Frame}}s.
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These Spider-Saint Fiacres are extremely profitable, reaching 8.5+ EPA. This makes every Bohemians Favour card far more valuable—it's entirely worth taking the train to Jericho and back just to cash in four Favours! Mass-producing arachnid Fiacres in this way is the basis of the difficult and highly-optimized [[Money-Making/Lategame#The New Mammoth Ranching / A New Pope|A New Pope]] money/scrip grind.
  
 
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*'''Bishop of St Fiacre's'''
 
*'''Bishop of St Fiacre's'''
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This is a regular statue with an unusually valuable reward. Similar to the Bohemians option described above, this statue converts four Church Favours into two Relics of St Fiacre, plus some bone fragments for even more value. Although Relics are more difficult to convert to useable resources, this statue is the clear winner in long-term value. Every four statue cards and sixteen Church Favours enables up to 410 echoes profit for 48 actions. Fortunately, Relics stockpile well and can wait until you're able to make good use of them.
This is a regular statue <s>with an unusually valuable reward. Similar to the Bohemians option described above,</s> this statue converts four Church Favours into two Relics of St Fiacre, plus some bone fragments <s>for even more value. Although Relics are more difficult to convert to useable resources, this statue is the clear winner in long-term value. Every four statue cards and sixteen Church Favours enables up to 410 echoes profit for 48 actions. Fortunately, Relics stockpile well and can wait until you're able to make good use of them.</s>
 
  
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*'''Yourself (Scholar of the Correspondence)'''
 
*'''Yourself (Scholar of the Correspondence)'''

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