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And there, near the sealed breach, explosives. And ambergris, […] bobbing in the swirling waters. […] There is no sign of them now, but perhaps the shattered raft tells a story all its own.}}
 
And there, near the sealed breach, explosives. And ambergris, […] bobbing in the swirling waters. […] There is no sign of them now, but perhaps the shattered raft tells a story all its own.}}
*{{Gain|Through the Blowhole|now=1|message=You are indeed where you think you are. It is as bad as could be imagined.}}
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*{{Gain|Through the Blowhole|now=1 - Into the leviathan|message=You are indeed where you think you are. It is as bad as could be imagined.}}
 
{{Failure
 
{{Failure
 
|Failure title = Gone
 
|Failure title = Gone
 
|Failure description = […] Spades, drills and barrels […]. There are no human bones that you can see. But, even in death, unseen stomach acids may be at work. Certainly something drove the miners in here […]. And here, presumably, they met their end, in the belly of the beast.}}
 
|Failure description = […] Spades, drills and barrels […]. There are no human bones that you can see. But, even in death, unseen stomach acids may be at work. Certainly something drove the miners in here […]. And here, presumably, they met their end, in the belly of the beast.}}

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