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|ID = 7466
 
|ID = 7466
 
|From Card/Storylet title = Distract the Secular Missionary
 
|From Card/Storylet title = Distract the Secular Missionary
|Description = Tyrant's Gardens are always beautiful at this time of year. Such an array of variegated fungi! And the gardens can be so romantic...
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|Description = Tyrant's Gardens are always beautiful at this time of year. Such an array of variegated fungi!
 
|BroadDiff = 70
 
|BroadDiff = 70
 
|BroadQuality = {{IL|Persuasive}}
 
|BroadQuality = {{IL|Persuasive}}
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{{Failure
 
{{Failure
 
|Failure title = "I never knew how much I missed Surface flowers till now."
 
|Failure title = "I never knew how much I missed Surface flowers till now."
|Failure description = The mist is light, today, and the day hardly dank at all. The lady, however, does not seem taken by it. All she wants to do is vent her frustrations at how ill the Neath compares to the Surface.}}
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|Failure description = The mist is light, today, and the day hardly dank at all. So it is all the more galling that the lady can talk of nothing but how ill the Neath compares to the Surface.}}
  
 
*{{Failure Increase|Persuasive}}
 
*{{Failure Increase|Persuasive}}
 
*{{Item Loss|Intimate with a Secular Missionary|1 x}}
 
*{{Item Loss|Intimate with a Secular Missionary|1 x}}

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