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|Value {{EO|490}} = The Visionary Student gets out the tools of a rockhound, and chips away a granite-coloured flake from the outside of the egg. It is unquestionably stone, a true fossil. But it is also warm, as though life remains within.
 
|Value {{EO|490}} = The Visionary Student gets out the tools of a rockhound, and chips away a granite-coloured flake from the outside of the egg. It is unquestionably stone, a true fossil. But it is also warm, as though life remains within.
 
|Value {{EO|495}} = The Visionary Student lines up nearly a dozen different animals, from rats and spiders all the way up to a fungal pony. They take the heart from every one.
 
|Value {{EO|495}} = The Visionary Student lines up nearly a dozen different animals, from rats and spiders all the way up to a fungal pony. They take the heart from every one.
|Value {{EO|510 - 530}}, {{EO|610}} = They study the bones for signs of damage and evidence of ancient attachment points. They create wax and plaster models of the other bones that might[…] have connected with this one. They propose diagrams of how the deceased creature most likely walked.
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|Value {{EO|510 - 530}} = They study the bones for signs of damage and evidence of ancient attachment points. They create wax and plaster models of the other bones that might[…] have connected with this one. They propose diagrams of how the deceased creature most likely walked.
 
|Value {{EO|540}} = Beneath their hands, cartilage flexes and bone flows. Their aptitude for the arts of shaping is shocking, {{...}}. When they finish, the ribcage is a flowering, spiderlike thing, and they arch an eyebrow in your direction. "Everyone has hobbies."
 
|Value {{EO|540}} = Beneath their hands, cartilage flexes and bone flows. Their aptitude for the arts of shaping is shocking, {{...}}. When they finish, the ribcage is a flowering, spiderlike thing, and they arch an eyebrow in your direction. "Everyone has hobbies."
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|Value {{EO|610}} = They study the bones for signs of damage and evidence of ancient attachment points. They create wax and plaster models of the other bones that might[…] have connected with this one. They propose diagrams of how the deceased creature most likely walked.
 
|Value {{EO|810 - 830}} = They do not find rocks very interesting. They consider geology a slow subject. They compose witty limericks rhyming the word 'strata'. Their work is, of course, excellent all the same.
 
|Value {{EO|810 - 830}} = They do not find rocks very interesting. They consider geology a slow subject. They compose witty limericks rhyming the word 'strata'. Their work is, of course, excellent all the same.
|Value {{EO|910 - 920}}, {{EO|950 - 960}} = They do not come up with one single solution. They come up with dozens of variants, instead: fine gradations on the same formula, variant approaches that would yield minutely different results.
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|Value {{EO|910 - 920}} = They do not come up with one single solution. They come up with dozens of variants, instead: fine gradations on the same formula, variant approaches that would yield minutely different results.
 
|Value {{EO|930}} = […]"Some of the ingredients are obscure, or have sources well beyond the Neath. One of these compounds is only available from across the Unterzee. Other elements, however, remind me of the work of FF Gebrandt. That chemist, or one of her disciples[…]"
 
|Value {{EO|930}} = […]"Some of the ingredients are obscure, or have sources well beyond the Neath. One of these compounds is only available from across the Unterzee. Other elements, however, remind me of the work of FF Gebrandt. That chemist, or one of her disciples[…]"
 
|Value {{EO|940}} = They are amused that you're doing this research. "What next? Are you going to synthesise Airag?" They make careful notes, all the same, and don't sample too much of the substance themselves.
 
|Value {{EO|940}} = They are amused that you're doing this research. "What next? Are you going to synthesise Airag?" They make careful notes, all the same, and don't sample too much of the substance themselves.
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|Value {{EO|950}}, {{EO|980}} = They do not come up with one single solution. They come up with dozens of variants, instead: fine gradations on the same formula, variant approaches that would yield minutely different results.
 
|Value {{EO|970}} = They have plucked some of the fine hairs off the egg with a pair of tweezers. It looks like they're trying to weave some kind of minuscule coat out of them.
 
|Value {{EO|970}} = They have plucked some of the fine hairs off the egg with a pair of tweezers. It looks like they're trying to weave some kind of minuscule coat out of them.
|Value {{EO|980}} = They attend carefully to the coin, transcribing fragments of the inscription to an alloy of their own devising.
 
 
|Value {{EO|990}} = Unable to do much with the tiny samples you have recovered, they are content to stare at them and make uncannily pertinent observations on your own work.
 
|Value {{EO|990}} = Unable to do much with the tiny samples you have recovered, they are content to stare at them and make uncannily pertinent observations on your own work.
 
|Value {{EO|1010 - 1040}} = […]they give the impression of not working on the problem […] close their eyes and pluck a few repeated notes on a fiddle, until you are tempted to break the instrument[…]a few lines on a graph, a pair of equations. That is all. That is everything.
 
|Value {{EO|1010 - 1040}} = […]they give the impression of not working on the problem […] close their eyes and pluck a few repeated notes on a fiddle, until you are tempted to break the instrument[…]a few lines on a graph, a pair of equations. That is all. That is everything.

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