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|From Storylet title = Hell, without Compass
 
|From Storylet title = Hell, without Compass
 
|Description = They would trick Hell into ratifying an Annulment, and in so doing, erase Hell's knowledge of a powerful foe.
 
|Description = They would trick Hell into ratifying an Annulment, and in so doing, erase Hell's knowledge of a powerful foe.
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Null and Void|exactly 14}}
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|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Null and Void}} exactly 14
 
|Success title = Forgotten, unbroken, betrayed
 
|Success title = Forgotten, unbroken, betrayed
 
|Success description = ''[…]The Traveller sought an ancient contract from which to remove a seal[…] From this document, the Traveller plucked the rose-red seal, like a heart pulled beating from a chest.''
 
|Success description = ''[…]The Traveller sought an ancient contract from which to remove a seal[…] From this document, the Traveller plucked the rose-red seal, like a heart pulled beating from a chest.''

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