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title: Session 71 GeneralNotes title: Session 71 GeneralNotes
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date: 2023-11-28T11:43:26.582Z date: 2023-11-28T11:44:47.033Z
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<li>Getting back one of the two rings that allows one to bypass many of the sigils and traps there would be of great help in making that less complicated.</li> <li>Getting back one of the two rings that allows one to bypass many of the sigils and traps there would be of great help in making that less complicated.</li>
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<li>Wants to get hold of her old friend, the Duchess Ravanelli. Besides their friendship, Moretti sees her as an important figure in maintaining stability in Rosella, particularly since the succession crisis is still ongoing, with Ravanelli's heir busy garnering support in Vessina.</li> <li>Wants to get hold of her old friend, the Duchess Ravanelli. Besides their friendship, Moretti sees her as an important figure in maintaining stability in Rosella, particularly since the succession crisis is still ongoing, with Ravanelli's heir busy garnering support in Vessina. She'd ideally want house Ravanelli to eventually take the throne, though getting directly involved in that part of the matter is quite far down her list of priorities at the moment.</li>
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<li>“Hells have no fury like a woman scorned. I'd reckon you could classify me as rather scorned being trapped as a bird for 2 years.”</li> <li>“Hells have no fury like a woman scorned. I'd reckon you could classify me as rather scorned being trapped as a bird for 2 years.”</li>