It is 1793. I am Louis de Richet: a Frenchman who inexplicably talks with an American accent. I am trying to convince an Italian cardinal (who does speak with an appropriate accent) to hand over an important letter, although it is not going well - he is concerned that I am not trustworthy. To reassure him, I choose a response from the dialogue tree that explains he can be sure of my vigilant discretion because I am a member of a top secret organisation of influential movers and shakers.
Combat was also traded for dialogue in Subsurface Circular.

The cardinal raises his eyebrow at me. Yes, perhaps openly revealing to a stranger that I am part of a clandestine society does not do my argument any favours. And so it is time to crack open The Council’s flagship feature: skills. My version of Louis is learned in the ways of manipulation, and so I pretend that I am not really interested in the cardinal’s special letter, and reassure him it will find its way to its destination - my mother - without my help.
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