What if I add an appropriate amount of prisoner’s honey into my lovely cup of darkdrop coffee?
What if I drank a carefully-balanced mixture of Cantigaster Venom and Hesperidean Cider? (Assuming there is no chemical reaction between these two. And if there is a chemical reaction, what will the mixture turn out to be? )
How would my eyes look like if I were a Storm-eyed Monster Hunter who got Gallblighters’ eggs in the eyes, was then enchanted by the Dawn Machine?
Sometimes my friend Ark-Ultima and I think of some childish strange questions of nonsense, do you? Looking forward to hearing your questions and answers (if there are; this is not required). edited by Fadewalker on 12/19/2016
[quote=Fadewalker]
How would my eyes look like if I were a Storm-eyed Monster Hunter who got Gallblighters’ eggs in the eyes, was then enchanted by the Dawn Machine? edited by Fadewalker on 12/19/2016[/quote]
Badass. Really, really badass. So badass that, when you walk by, urchins fall from the rooftops, at least two Society ladies will faint, and a few Bohemian poets will eat their hats.
A-hem.
What would happen if a Master had a child with a Fluke? Or with a Rubbery Man?
If someone could build a second Dawn Machine, would it conspire against its twin? Or maybe cooperate?
So, if a reckoning were to be postponed…indefinitely, because there’s a sudden surge of new content for people who’ve reached the "endgame", do you think someone would try to get this reckoning done a bit faster? Because you know, it was doing so well…
Is the taste of Lacre just the taste of one’s own mouth?
(I have a final in about an hour, I am (not) sorry.)
Well, on the surface were the cruel sun is always beaming over the citizens of the world chemical reactions of surface items of such oposite components might react violently and create a colourful and lethal explosion…down there in the neath items from the unterzee like the Cider and the Venom might react too, but by creating a explosion of darkness that is nonlethal yet maddening…I’m sure the anarchists would be really interested in this theory.
No sure which one is more wicked!!! I’ve just found two pieces of (possibly) ironclad evidence of unlicensed love crime! Amalgamy with seafood Amalgamy with Rubbery(…eh, duck?)
That’s intolerable. The involved Master should be well cared for.
The second Dawn Machine might be a Twilight Machine. (And it writes: Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.)
[quote=Captain Maddhart II]
Well, on the surface were the cruel sun is always beaming over the citizens of the world chemical reactions of surface items of such oposite components might react violently and create a colourful and lethal explosion…down there in the neath items from the unterzee like the Cider and the Venom might react too, but by creating a explosion of darkness that is nonlethal yet maddening…I’m sure the anarchists would be really interested in this theory.[/quote]
Yes, yes, if that is the case, I will…I think those monstrous supporters of Calendar Council will be drooling over it! I will take those two substances away and make u… protect them well. Thank you for warning!
I’d assume the Cantigaster’s venom is less potent than Hesperidean Cider, seeing as it’s produced in a mostly nonmagical way, while Hespiridean Cider is er, well, it is what it is.
I think it’d keep you alive, but with a decent amount of scars to show for it.
Gah, a twilight machine creating such madness. It would have to be destroyed as quickly and throughly as possible. As for mixing cantigaster’s venom and Hesperidean cider, I’d love to find out. Not for the council but for knowledge, also to maybe develop a weapon to shut down the great game.
What would happen if you somehow trapped a devil and bathed it in sunlight? Would it simply burn? Or would something interesting happen?
Is there a different set of correspondence sigils in moonlight? What would happen if you shone a beam of pure, concentrated moonlight on correspondence sigils? What could the moon be?
If the suns are Judgements in this universe, are the Masters dark matter? M_____’_ B____ hints towards this.
Is it possible to harness/reverse engineer the Correspondence in such a way as to achieve something like sorcery/magic? Have some of the occult organizations in Fallen London achieved this by incorporating the correspondence into their sigils and rituals? (a bit of Mr. Eaten hints at this being possible) What if the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are behind the design for the Dawn Machine in this universe? The time period is correct for such a thing. I’d love to see more of the occult side of the Fallen London scene, My character has a deep interest in the occult. edited by Addis Rook on 12/22/2016
If there’s boats that sail along the zee, and Zubmarines that move along the bed, are there Zailoplanes gliding along the blackness of the Neath’s cavern?
If London’s army ever truly pierced into hell, would they have been able to withstand that strange environment?
What would you get if you bred a Starveling Cat with the Wings-of-thunder Bat?
Where do divers go when they haven’t made the proper pacts, but stay down for more than 21 minutes?
[quote=JoeTouhou]If there’s boats that sail along the zee, and Zubmarines that move along the bed, are there Zailoplanes gliding along the blackness of the Neath’s cavern?
If London’s army ever truly pierced into hell, would they have been able to withstand that strange environment?
What would you get if you bred a Starveling Cat with the Wings-of-thunder Bat?
Where do divers go when they haven’t made the proper pacts, but stay down for more than 21 minutes?[/quote]
(Because I didn’t see it the first time) We got blimps, zailoplanes are too safe.
Absolutely, you can find a few (one) Soldier who did so, horribly screwed up, and got his entirely squad killed. (Not the regretful soldier)
A dead starveling cat. Some creatures just don’t have the patience for seekers.
Good chance they die from suffocation. Small chance they enter parabola. Small chance their crew hoists them up. Chance Lady Black kills them.
If only for giving the masters something to laugh about. edited by suinicide on 12/23/2016
[quote=Addis Rook]What would happen if you somehow trapped a devil and bathed it in sunlight? Would it simply burn? Or would something interesting happen?
Is there a different set of correspondence sigils in moonlight? What would happen if you shone a beam of pure, concentrated moonlight on correspondence sigils? What could the moon be?
If the suns are Judgements in this universe, are the Masters dark matter? M_____’_ B____ hints towards this.
Is it possible to harness/reverse engineer the Correspondence in such a way as to achieve something like sorcery/magic? Have some of the occult organizations in Fallen London achieved this by incorporating the correspondence into their sigils and rituals? (a bit of Mr. Eaten hints at this being possible) What if the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are behind the design for the Dawn Machine in this universe? The time period is correct for such a thing. I’d love to see more of the occult side of the Fallen London scene, My character has a deep interest in the occult. edited by Addis Rook on 12/22/2016[/quote]
Something interesting…or nothing…probably… Who knows
Nope, the moon is a silly rock that does silly things to laws, but does not seem to effect their basics. But there may be something else…
Imma say yes, absolutely, and without a doubt this is canon. I have no evidence.
Even more absolutely! This time with evidence. Eternal candles, impenetrable structures, setting everything on fire, underwater flaming zubmarines, test the state of a soul, creation of spider councils, the dawn machine, probably more stuff I’m forgetting.
Lady Alyssana will have a significant interest in the Correspondence. Mostly to understand it, but general applications of this understanding are likewise desired. It’s such a shame her notes keep burning up…
I seem to remember devils on the surface, but I’m honestly not sure. MAybe it was at night.
I want to know what happens to your soul when you die permanently if you haven’t sold it. My personal theory is that the Boatman takes it onwards as well as whatever it is that visits him during temporary death. We know that can’t be only the soul because soulless people still can visit and play chess. And it’s not just your body, because there’s a card that remembers your body back in Fallen London. So there must be a third thing.
My personal headcanon for sold souls, however, says that if you’ve sold yours, once the body is dead and the third thing’s gone on, you experience the misery of being in a jar for forever. Or something. It’s really unpleasant, at the least.
The other question is, how precisely does the Boatman pick you up from and return you to FL? Is there a dock somewhere? Can you visit without dying (I say yes, but it’s probably terribly hard to get to).
Who knows how the boatman does what he does. He’s the boatman and he doesn’t need your rules. But one of the exceptional item trade ins lets you visit him and have a nice chat, without dying.
does anything interesting occur in spider councils that are created from a devils eye(providing what I found out in the spider fan boys quest line at mr chimes crib is true)
[quote=Fadewalker]
No sure which one is more wicked!!! I’ve just found two pieces of (possibly) ironclad evidence of unlicensed love crime! Amalgamy with seafood Amalgamy with Rubbery(…eh, duck?)
That’s intolerable. The involved Master should be well cared for.[/quote]
Now if we could only show this to Mr Sacks…
"Mr Sacks, take my best wishes towards your son! Orr, er, daughter! Offspring of irrelevant gender. Yes."
Breaking Dawn. BREAKING DAWN. It took me entirely too long to get it and now I’m sitting here, laughing like a very special kind of seal.
I like to think each and every spider wears its own, tiny fedora hat, but that’s just me.