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* WhatAnIdiot:
** If you attempt to re-examine [[spoiler:the box of dynamite after just lighting one of the fuses]], the book calls you out on how stupid it is to do so. Overlaps with BlackComedy.
** You similarly get criticised if you choose to [[spoiler:light the shortest fuse]].

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* WhatAnIdiot:
** If you attempt to re-examine [[spoiler:the box of dynamite after just lighting one of the fuses]], the book calls you out on how stupid it is to do so. Overlaps with BlackComedy.
** You similarly get criticised if you choose to [[spoiler:light the shortest fuse]].
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* GeniusBonus: Those familiar with classical music will recognize that the pieces of sheet music on Lord Colefax's piano are about [[spoiler: death (the murder), punishment from a god (sacrifices to Legrys Mor), and a sea cave (an important location towards the end of the book). The door signs in the caverns and Legrys Mor's name are both untranslated Cornish.]]

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* GeniusBonus: Those familiar with classical music will recognize that the pieces of sheet music on Lord Colefax's piano are about [[spoiler: death [[spoiler:death (the murder), punishment from a god (sacrifices to Legrys Mor), and a sea cave (an important location towards the end of the book). The door signs in the caverns and Legrys Mor's name are both untranslated Cornish.]]Cornish]].



** You similarly get criticised if you choose to [[spoiler:light the shortest fuse.]]

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** You similarly get criticised if you choose to [[spoiler:light the shortest fuse.]]fuse]].
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* GeniusBonus: [[spoiler: Those familiar with classical music will recognize that the pieces of sheet music on Lord Colefax's piano are about death (the murder), punishment from a god (sacrifices to Legrys Mor), and a sea cave (an important location towards the end of the book). The door signs in the caverns and Legrys Mor's name are both untranslated Cornish.]]

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* GeniusBonus: [[spoiler: Those familiar with classical music will recognize that the pieces of sheet music on Lord Colefax's piano are about [[spoiler: death (the murder), punishment from a god (sacrifices to Legrys Mor), and a sea cave (an important location towards the end of the book). The door signs in the caverns and Legrys Mor's name are both untranslated Cornish.]]



** [[spoiler:If you attempt to re-examine the box of dynamite after just lighting one of the fuses, the book calls you out on how stupid it is to do so. Overlaps with BlackComedy.]]
** [[spoiler:You similarly get criticised if you choose to light the shortest fuse.]]

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** [[spoiler:If If you attempt to re-examine the [[spoiler:the box of dynamite after just lighting one of the fuses, fuses]], the book calls you out on how stupid it is to do so. Overlaps with BlackComedy.]]
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** [[spoiler:You You similarly get criticised if you choose to light [[spoiler:light the shortest fuse.]]
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* GeniusBonus: [[spoiler: Those familiar with classical music will recognize that the pieces of sheet music on Lord Colefax's piano are about death (the murder), punishment from a god (sacrifices to Legrys Mor), and a sea cave (an important location towards the end of the book). The door signs in the caverns and Legrys Mor's name are both untranslated Cornish.]]
* WhatAnIdiot:
** [[spoiler:If you attempt to re-examine the box of dynamite after just lighting one of the fuses, the book calls you out on how stupid it is to do so. Overlaps with BlackComedy.]]
** [[spoiler:You similarly get criticised if you choose to light the shortest fuse.]]

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