Should I fail "The Tavern" encounter to get the token?

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I've gotten this encounter twice now, where the captain says his ship (the Wench) is being held captive by pirates. I agree to help, and am faced with a four-card roll, including success, huge success, failure, and huge failure.

I have gotten huge success, and the captain says whoops, he accidentally forgot where it was parked because he was drunk, no pirates involved, and I got a gain card (maybe 2?). I've gotten regular success, and the ship is just abandoned when I arrive at the pier, and I get a gain card.

However, neither of these scenarios gets me the token for the encounter.

If neither success rolls get me a token, do I just need to fail and fight? Or is there some other restriction, like succeeding on a huge failure?






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