The Unctuous Fellow counts your Echoes lovingly into a brass-bound box, which he locks with a little key, which he places in a much grander box, which he locks with a much grander key. It's not entirely clear whether this constitutes bribery, or a legal instance of Khaganian mercy.įailure will also give you the prisoner, but with Success you'll get a 1000 echoes discount and a small terror reduction. Wisdom will release prisoners, on payment of an eye-wateringly high redemption fee. That is, of course, if you can meet the huge Pages requirement. This is actually very profitable, as you get your Searing Enigma back when you free a Shady Sort in the triggered event, and you can repeat this infinite times. Game note: This is unlikely to be profitable, unless you have someone specific in mind. Triggers event: Wisdom: whom have you freed? "That's (cough) enough," he says at last. He coughs frequently as you detail your Enigma, raising his gloved hand to his mouth. His manner of dress is Khaganian his face is concealed behind a smooth mask. The Governor sits rigid in a high-backed chair. At last he leads you into the heart of Wisdom, through five gates with locks of brass and iron, to the Governor's office. The Unctuous Fellow listens closely to your promises. But a discerning scholar might identify a secret which would tempt even the Governor of the prison. Wisdom has many, many secrets - far more than one might expect them to glean from the prisoners. Perhaps, then, the gruel's a little nasty. "We can always find a use for another pair of hands. "Oh, no, we'll pay you," the Unctuous Fellow says. ![]() The wardens pay them well for their prisoners. Ships from the Khanate are most common, but you see Chelonite vessels, Polythreme triremes with chained and sulky Unfinished Men, corsairs disposing of their miscreants, even one furtive Iremi skiff. Now it answers only to its Governor, and its Governor answers to no one. Nuppmiddt built this place as a prison for the Khanate.
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