It uses one macro, which simply takes a mote and turns it into a string with the quantity part trimmed off.
Trim Mote Name
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Scrivener's Purification
Retrograde Purification
Gemini Decomposition
Gemini Decomposition
Length Purification
Jester's Gambit
Spacing Reflection
Discoverer's Distillation
Numerical Reflection: 1
Additive Distillation
Jester's Gambit
Winnowing Distillation
Retrograde Purification
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False Reflection
Case Distillation
//thoth list for working with each half-list
{
Flock's Reflection
Flock's Gambit
Derivation Distillation
Jester's Gambit
Derivation Distillation
Bookkeeper's Gambit: v-
Jester's Gambit
Stocktake Reflection
Length Purification
Gemini Decomposition
Numerical Reflection: 2
Division Distillation
Floor Purification
Rotation Gambit
{
//produce numbers to keep first half
Bookkeeper's Gambit: v-
Numerical Reflection: 0
Jester's Gambit
}
{
//produce numbers to keep second half
Jester's Gambit
}
Augur's Exaltation
Hermes' Gambit
Stocktake Reflection
Rotation Gambit II
Selection Exaltation
//thoth list to turn the types into their motes
{
Bookkeeper's Gambit: v-
Stocktake Purification
Flock's Disintegration
}
Jester's Gambit
Thoth's Gambit
//thoth list to actually filter the motes
{
Gemini Decomposition
Trim Mote Name
False Reflection
Case Distillation
Rotation Gambit
Equality Distillation
{
Bookkeeper's Gambit: -
Bookkeeper's Gambit: v
}
Flock's Disintegration
Augur's Exaltation
Hermes' Gambit
}
Jester's Gambit
Thoth's Gambit
Bookkeeper's Gambit: v-
Flock's Disintegration
}
True Reflection
False Reflection
Numerical Reflection: 2
Flock's Gambit
Thoth's Gambit
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Gemini Decomposition
Sorter's Purification
Stocktake Purification
Numerical Reflection: 0
Selection Distillation
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