Complete the following achievements to unlock Microsoft Gamerscore points.
Achievement | How to unlock | Points
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| - Retire to a grand mansion with a hoard to make a dragon envious.
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| - Appoint a full complement of officers, including a Mascot.
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| - Pass your locomotive to a new captain in your lineage.
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- A Soul the Devil Wouldn't Touch
| - Possess a soul devoid of redeeming qualities.
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| - Become a valued agent of the Windward Company.
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| - Become a hero to the Tacketies.
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| - Visit all four regions with a single captain.
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| - Have 0 Crew, 0 Fuel, 0 Supplies, and Terror of 90 or more.
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| - Anger all the sky-gods at once.
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| - Decide the fate of Percy Blythe.
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- E SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN TH
| - Restore the Clockwork Sun to its strength and its glory.
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- Fully Armed and Operational
| - Learn the Unassailable Founder's secret.
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| - Complete the quest for the Martyr-King's Cup.
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- Lavenders Blue, Lavenders Green
| - Hatch and adopt a certain lovable scamp, even if she keeps stealing your crew's fingers and toes.
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| - Be consumed by your nightmares.
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| - Resolve Captain Whitlock's Legacy.
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| - Discover all stations in Albion.
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- The Districts of the Dead
| - Discover all stations in the Blue Kingdom.
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| - Collect a Dog, a Pangolin, a Useless Cat, Diffident & Star-Smitten bats, a Cavy and a Ratronaut.
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| - Upset the balance of power in the Reach.
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| - Discover all stations in the Reach.
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| - Discover all stations in Eleutheria.
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| - Learn the secret that the stars hide, and find a way to survive it.
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| - Return from a Weft of Unravelling Time.
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- This Service Will Terminate Here
| - Fly your locomotive beyond Death's Door and there meet your end.
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- Tradition is the Democracy of the Dead
| - Complete the Boatman's journey.
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- Unto the Seventh Generation
| - Continue a lineage to its seventh captain.
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| - Launch a successful expedition into the Graveyard of Stars.
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| - Advance a captain to level 20.
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| - Retire to a life of fame, having written the Song of the Sky.
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