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Take this consolation prize if you have to break off a quest because one of your companions refused to continue and you felt duty bound to stay with them. I expect most who display this ribbon will be parents of young children, but of course you may take this ribbon even if the whiner is an adult. It serves as an opposite to a successful [[Drag-Along Geohash]].
 
Take this consolation prize if you have to break off a quest because one of your companions refused to continue and you felt duty bound to stay with them. I expect most who display this ribbon will be parents of young children, but of course you may take this ribbon even if the whiner is an adult. It serves as an opposite to a successful [[Drag-Along Geohash]].
  

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Take this consolation prize if you have to break off a quest because one of your companions refused to continue and you felt duty bound to stay with them. I expect most who display this ribbon will be parents of young children, but of course you may take this ribbon even if the whiner is an adult. It serves as an opposite to a successful Drag-Along Geohash.

Note that this is for when able-bodied companions who become whiny, bored, hungry or tired en route to the geohash decide to quit the expedition. If your companion is injured take Trail of Blood instead. If their bicycle seat breaks or their horse throws a shoe, you're looking for the Train wreck consolation prize.

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