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Edited by wingedcatgirl Suddenly I'm... still rotating Fallen London in my mind even though I've stopped actively playing it.

I've made this edit on the main page of Russian Reversal:
- T.S Eliot's "Choruses" has "Has the Church failed mankind, or has mankind failed the Church?" [1]
However, because the reader may want to find the quote in the source, I want to write the link in a way that will instantly take the reader to the quote itself, or at least the page of the PDF it's on. Is there a way to do this? Additionally, when creating a link to YouTube, is there a way to write the link so it takes you directly to the relevant timestamp? Thank you to anyone who reads or responds to this for their time. Edited by FryingPanofDoom