Complete the indicated task to unlock the achievement.
Achievement | How to unlock
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| - You became the second-most famous person in the land.
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| - You tried to frame the blacksmith after paying for him to move abroad.
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- Better Late Than Never (10)
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| - An unlikely friend gave you a second chance.
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| - You uncovered the unfortunate fate of another thief-taker.
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| - You managed to escape from prison on your own.
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| - You staked your entire fortune on a single dice roll.
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| - Your crimes caught up with you.
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| - You struck a bargain with a burglar, a pair of counterfeiters, and a highwayman.
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| - You wore the most expensive outfit to the masquerade.
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| - You convinced a condemned man to sign over his body.
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| - You profited off a loaded dice.
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- For The Price of a Cup of Tea (10)
| - You took in the head of a gang of smugglers.
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| - Your body became part of the historical record.
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| - You ended the game in the court of another king.
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| - You had at least 18 hangers-on.
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- Greatest of Thief-Takers (10)
| - You won a challenge against Nia Maddox.
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- Industry and Idleness (10)
| - See Jack Cyrus's case to its lawful end.
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| - You had no successful targets.
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| - Your suggestions were taken up with Walpole himself.
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| - You started a romance with a criminal.
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| - You had at least 7 hangers-on.
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| - You aligned yourself with a rival.
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| - You were rescued right before your last gasp.
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| - You caught Jack in the first night.
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| - You ended the game in the countryside.
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| - You were rescued from prison.
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| - You mastered fleet-footedness.
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| - You mastered knowledge of London.
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| - You convinced a smuggler to join his true king in exile.
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| - You ruled the city from below.
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| - You found the culprit behind the Prunella's missing goods.
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| - You successfully framed someone for a crime they didn't commit.
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| - You had close liasons with a former rival.
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| - You brought about a spiritual revelation in a highwayman.
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| - You remained a more-or-less honest thief-taker.
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| - You got away with not sharing your profits.
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| - You threw in your lot with Jacobite smugglers.
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| - You remained a paragon of lawfulness.
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| - You ended the game in the New World.
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- Wealth Beyond Measure (10)
| - You accumulated a vast fortune.
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| - You had a prosecution thrown out by the magistrate.
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