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  <b>Prerequisites:</b> Any Bureaucracy Excellency
 
  <b>Prerequisites:</b> Any Bureaucracy Excellency
 
Like cracks in an urn, corrupt employees drain money and information from an agency. Water Aspect directors are so attuned to the flows of the pecuniary and informational oceans that they know when an agency under their direction is no longer a closed system. This Charm is a dramatic action to conduct an internal audit in an agency under the Terrestrial's direction. It decreases the difficulty of all rolls to detect corruption or double agents by (caster's Essence), to a minimum of 1.
 
Like cracks in an urn, corrupt employees drain money and information from an agency. Water Aspect directors are so attuned to the flows of the pecuniary and informational oceans that they know when an agency under their direction is no longer a closed system. This Charm is a dramatic action to conduct an internal audit in an agency under the Terrestrial's direction. It decreases the difficulty of all rolls to detect corruption or double agents by (caster's Essence), to a minimum of 1.
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Terrestrial Bureaucracy Charms by Han'ya

Leaking Urn Observation
Cost: 7m, 1wp
Minima: Bureaucracy 4, Essence 3
Type: Simple (Dramatic Action)
Keywords: Combo-OK
Duration: 1 audit
Prerequisites: Any Bureaucracy Excellency

Like cracks in an urn, corrupt employees drain money and information from an agency. Water Aspect directors are so attuned to the flows of the pecuniary and informational oceans that they know when an agency under their direction is no longer a closed system. This Charm is a dramatic action to conduct an internal audit in an agency under the Terrestrial's direction. It decreases the difficulty of all rolls to detect corruption or double agents by (caster's Essence), to a minimum of 1.

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