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Rozlyn Price
Rozlyn Price
Posts: 11

21 days ago
Ooh exciting.

The season end today was my first ending to play, so I’m not sure yet if I’ll miss them.😂

But it sounds like the changes are going to be great- and anything that helps us get more lore and content is always a good thing.❤️

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Jolanda Swan
Jolanda Swan
Posts: 1783

20 days ago
Love all the upcoming changes, save that I am going to miss the season conclusions. They included some of the best writing in FL. Still, I understand this choice will give more creative freedom to the writers so...

I have played every exceptional story there is, save the Rubbery Murders, so I am pretty curious as to what awaits us in the new store!

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Jolanda Swan
Jolanda Swan
Posts: 1783

20 days ago
Oh God, I loved that story. It was pure fun!
And... very appropriate so close to May 1st celebrations. We cannot join RL marches but we can blow a factory in Fallen London so that helped a lot.

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Jules Asimov
Jules Asimov
Posts: 95

20 days ago
I'll kinda miss the season endings. They gave the exceptional stories a sense of weight, of existing in a larger world and a larger narrative. But everything has its time, I suppose.

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Phèdre Delaunay
Phèdre Delaunay
Posts: 25

19 days ago
I really loved this story - well, I am so attached to the urchins, that is no surprise!
I usually try to make everyone as happy as possible, but with this one I was super happy to pick sides and play eco-terrorist for once.
I sent the horrible woman to her (hopefully long) cruise, helped the Anarchist, blew up the factory - the whole thing. And now, I'm friends with two urchin legends! And while Johnny Croak is still no Valkyrie, well... he comes damn close. And this, from me, is a lot of praise!
edited by Phèdre Delaunay on 5/3/2020

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Shadowcthuhlu
Shadowcthuhlu
Posts: 1557

19 days ago
I'm sad I didn't send the forewomen off on a boat (I spared her from Johnny thinking I could do something terrible to her.) I also regret not having Johney be my professional frog catcher and tamer. Think of the the pets!

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Catherine Raymond
Catherine Raymond
Posts: 2518

19 days ago
Shadowcthuhlu wrote:
I'm sad I didn't send the forewomen off on a boat (I spared her from Johnny thinking I could do something terrible to her.) I also regret not having Johney be my professional frog catcher and tamer. Think of the the pets!


Sympathy. I sent her off on a boat, and felt glad to do it.

Me, I'd love to hire Johnny for my laboratory! Such knowledge he has of frogs! And, probably, of their poisons as well! He'd fit in so well.
edited by cathyr19355 on 5/4/2020

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Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)
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Wicked223
Wicked223
Posts: 16

18 days ago
I really like this story, but a quick nitpick:

[spoiler]The "tell J&P where the bomb is" choice right before the end doesn't make it clear enough that this is you giving up on 'sploding the factory. Based on how it was written I was going to find a way to blow the bomb anyway....[/spoiler]
edited by Wicked223 on 5/4/2020
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NotaWalrus
NotaWalrus
Posts: 221

18 days ago
Loved this delightful little story. I'm very curious about that lab in the basement though. Do we get to find out more about that if we go with the forewoman? I might just have to replay it if so.

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Lady Karnstein
Lady Karnstein
Posts: 278

18 days ago
This story was interesting, because it put Caroline between her rule of "always protect queer women" and "This really seeming bad, and I shouldn't be helping it." She wound up sparing her due to her loyalty to Sapphic Sisters alone, and the struggle was fun. Also, loved Johnny Croak. Excellent character.

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James Sinclair
James Sinclair
Posts: 253

14 days ago
I just finished this one, and enjoyed it tremendously! The text for the [spoiler]Rain of frogs[/spoiler] in particular was glorious.

Johnny Croak is a fantastic character, and I hope we see more of him in the future. The boy is clearly a rising star in the fields of Cryptozoology and Kataleptic Toxicology, and I'll hold a place open in my laboratory for him.

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Wines is red
Spices is yellow
But old Jack-of-Smiles
Is a murderous fellow
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