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title: Session56 Moratti Tower Notes
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title: Session56 Moratti Tower Notes
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date: 2023-05-04T17:19:25.881Z
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date: 2023-05-04T17:19:41.998Z
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tags: game-master, session 56, 56
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tags: game-master, session 56, 56
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editor: ckeditor
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editor: ckeditor
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dateCreated: 2023-02-22T16:48:17.330Z
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dateCreated: 2023-02-22T16:48:17.330Z
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<li>There are several cabinets along the edge of the room, as well as several shelves that are partly embedded into the wall. The shelves are encased in glass, with a door. Everything appears to be empty, except for a couple of books in one of the bookshelves at the top side.<ul>
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<li>There are several cabinets along the edge of the room, as well as several shelves that are partly embedded into the wall. The shelves are encased in glass, with a door. Everything appears to be empty, except for a couple of books in one of the bookshelves at the top side.<ul>
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<li>Books here:<ul>
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<li>Books here:<ul>
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<li><a href="/HBW/Items/Books_Letters_Writings/The_Concalian_Curse_(Book)"><mark class="pen-green">(<strong>I-BL033) The Concalian Curse</strong></mark></a></li>
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<li><a href="/HBW/Items/Books_Letters_Writings/The_Concalian_Curse_(Book)"><mark class="pen-green">(<strong>I-BL033) The Concalian Curse</strong></mark></a></li>
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<li><a href="/HBW/Items/Books_Letters_Writings/Concalian_Containment_Initiative"><strong>(I-BL034)</strong> Concalian Containment Initiative</a></li>
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<li><strong>There are </strong>papers on one of the tables at the north side. These appear to be notes on from some sort of stress test - that seem to have had the goal of having ever increasing levels of stress applied until there are signs of things breaking.</li>
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<li><strong>There are </strong>papers on one of the tables at the north side. These appear to be notes on from some sort of stress test - that seem to have had the goal of having ever increasing levels of stress applied until there are signs of things breaking.</li>
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