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|Success summary = The last paragraph varies based on {{IL|The Airs of London}}.<noinclude><ref>Note: the text is based on the ''new'' Airs value, after it is randomized.</ref></noinclude> | |Success summary = The last paragraph varies based on {{IL|The Airs of London}}.<noinclude><ref>Note: the text is based on the ''new'' Airs value, after it is randomized.</ref></noinclude> | ||
{{Variant table|Condition = The Airs of London|Condition alias = Airs|Effect = Last Paragraph|Compact = yes|Show Unaccounted = yes | {{Variant table|Condition = The Airs of London|Condition alias = Airs|Effect = Last Paragraph|Compact = yes|Show Unaccounted = yes | ||
− | |Value | + | |Value 2 - 39 = You hear that Virginia has organised a security detail for herself: a phalanx of burly goat-demons, and that she will not walk the streets of London without them. |
|Value 40 - 59 = You hear that the Manager has retreated, hiding from sight. It's whispered that he's been seeking a new collection of nightmares from the imaginings of his poor patients, of impossible cities and endless conurbations. | |Value 40 - 59 = You hear that the Manager has retreated, hiding from sight. It's whispered that he's been seeking a new collection of nightmares from the imaginings of his poor patients, of impossible cities and endless conurbations. | ||
|Value 60 - 79 = The Bishop of St Fiacre's has organised game nights in the rectory. "It's fine if it's in the Lord's house," he says to all who ask, and besides he is the Bishop. He has, he says, developed a taste for cards, now that the stakes are gone. | |Value 60 - 79 = The Bishop of St Fiacre's has organised game nights in the rectory. "It's fine if it's in the Lord's house," he says to all who ask, and besides he is the Bishop. He has, he says, developed a taste for cards, now that the stakes are gone. |