Now in London, with cats, owls, and foxes, I know that raising a bear is not easy, but maybe we can have a dangerous bear?I look forward to the day when they meet in my chance card.
edited by chiche on 1/17/2020
[quote=chiche]Now in London, with cats, owls, and foxes, I know that raising a bear is not easy, but maybe we can have a dangerous bear?I look forward to the day when they meet in my chance card.
edited by chiche on 1/17/2020[/quote]
I think that that would be BEARable
Too easy. This is Fallen London. Give me an Erudite Bear or a Ursine Cutpurse.
edited by Verrain on 1/17/2020
I agree. I was just stuck in a room with a hungry tiger for most of a day, and the reason people were scared of him was because he was going to write a review in the newspaper.
I want to meet a bear whose reputation for ferocity is demonstrated as he savagely rips to shreds the facile and ham-fisted arguments you try to advance in the Rhetoric class he teaches at Benthic.
Well, bears like caves, and the Neath has to be the biggest cave of them all…
We do have an Indignant Bearskin in the interim…
I remember that at the Season of Hobbies’s Conclusion that we get to play Build-A-Bear (with certain Neathly results), but an actual bear? That can be interesting.
Bears … prisoner’s honey … Parabolan Bear.
(But I do want an adorable little bear cub.)
Londoners can have little a bear…as a treat.
edited by AbsolxGuardian on 1/18/2020
Well, we are missing a Rare Companion for Watchmaker’s Hill. There are plenty of wolves in them marshes, so why not a bear?
Would the cost for raising and feeding such a creature be bearable for the normal Londoner?
But regardless of that, I love the idea of a full grown bear or bear Cub as companion.
(And with Hallowmas we might be able to feed them Prisoners honey and take them with us to Parabola, maybe their fur will become quite interesting to see.)
Surely we could add a bear as a partner in the Last Dance? That should cause some talk.
I’m with Verrain; I love the idea of an Ursine Cutpurse. Even though bears are so large, the idea of a successful Ursine Cutpurse would be truly remarkable.
-growls menacingly You didn’t see me take your purse. Did you now?
-confused screaming and running away, hands over eyes
edited by Jolanda Swan on 2/27/2020
[quote=Jolanda Swan]-growls menacingly You didn’t see me take your purse. Did you now?
-confused screaming and running away, hands over eyes
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now this I can get behind dangerous and shadowy (or maybe even "persuasive" after all I find being bitten to death a very persuasive argument)
edited by the old man on 2/27/2020
Perhaps the reason no bears are around is simply because we’ve been eating them this entire time. The butcher we’ve been going to when we host private suppers has been deceiving us all along because the last time I checked, Neath or not bears don’t have antlers.
Make sure you cook all meat well-done in the future. Bear meat is notorious for trichinosis.
edited by Blaine Davidson on 4/25/2020
When you complete Light Fingers, there’s a blurb about upcoming content. I promise no spoilers for Light Fingers itself.
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—Venture forth from your PARABOLAN BASE CAMP to hunt the HONEY-MAZED BEAR!
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https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/PSGarak/18225099
[quote=Azothi]Bears … prisoner’s honey … Parabolan Bear.
(But I do want an adorable little bear cub.)[/quote]
Congratulations, you’ve predicted the future
[quote=Carns][quote=Azothi]Bears … prisoner’s honey … Parabolan Bear.
(But I do want an adorable little bear cub.)[/quote]
Congratulations, you’ve predicted the future[/quote]I completely forgot about this until now.
[quote=Azothi]Bears … prisoner’s honey … Parabolan Bear.
(But I do want an adorable little bear cub.)[/quote]
Reminds me of the cocaine bear of Kentucky. :D