[quote=Blaine Davidson]Oh no, this can’t be good.
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That’s not the issue. The real issue is that text which say Mr.Eaten is here in London!
[quote=Blaine Davidson]Oh no, this can’t be good.
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That’s not the issue. The real issue is that text which say Mr.Eaten is here in London!
Don’t want to be a party breaker but rats are accepted automaticly, they are placed in the inventory of a person you sent it to instantly when you send the rats.
I’m uncertain as to whether I should be relieved or not. Though I do recall other players claiming to have gifts of rats still unaccepted.
Perhaps it was just an oversight .
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Definitely don’t. I accidentally selected that option to go from SMEN 7 to 8, and it used all the enigmas needed to unlock the branch, and gave one SMEN and UP. And 4 levels of wounds.
edited by Loiathal on 6/13/2016
edited by Loiathal on 6/13/2016
[quote=Spacemarine9]
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Anything exciting happen?
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i am paralysed in terror and am unable to click the button
Do it! Give in to peer pressure!
[quote=TheThirdPolice]"Finally! I’ve spent ages asking for a bite to eat. Now I can use my creepy dream powers to write the cooking blog I’ve always wanted."
All Seeking Master Eaten’s Name qualities in the game are replaced by Hi Fans! Check Out My Recipe for Poppy Seed Crumpets with Lingonberry Jam.[/quote]
Nah, he’d like, serve traditional Mesoamerican recipies, he’d be a tad bit out of touch, so replace those poppy seeds with chili peppers and jam with bitter chocoloate mole.
Hey! Im not sending you rats for nothing, just do it!
At least I am slowly increasing my 198 Watchful ( with equipment, base Watchful is 165) , as I gather cryptic clues from Growing Pains.
I don’t blame you given how miserable the original Winking Isle was. I’d offer you my hopes and prayers, but we both know they’d do you no good.
Y’see, this card is basically a heirloom, introduced to the mortal world by a social action from Mr Eaten himself. It has passed through fire and flame; catalysed unfortunate events; been duplicated; seen its cloned brothers and sisters dissolve like snow. As far as calling cards go, this is The Card; another Mr Eaten’s Calling Card exists out there, procured from the deep archives of St Cyriac’s College; identical in every other way to this card, but much less steeped in history
basically i dont want to charge blindly into this option, wasting this three-year-old Calling Card because I had no idea what to expect on the other side.
but even in spite of that, it’s still very tempting to click on it. It’s right there!
[quote=Spacemarine9]Y’see, this card is basically a heirloom, introduced to the mortal world by a social action from Mr Eaten himself. It has passed through fire and flame; catalysed unfortunate events; been duplicated; seen its cloned brothers and sisters dissolve like snow. As far as calling cards go, this is The Card; another Mr Eaten’s Calling Card exists out there, procured from the deep archives of St Cyriac’s College; identical in every other way to this card, but much less steeped in history
basically i dont want to charge blindly into this option, wasting this three-year-old Calling Card because I had no idea what to expect on the other side.
but even in spite of that, it’s still very tempting to click on it. It’s right there![/quote]
You aren’t a true seeker if you don’t charge blindly into random options that may delete 3 years old items that barely exist.
While you’re not entirely wrong, patience is the one quality any true Seeker has in spades.
There is only one true way to solve this issue Spacemarine9: COIN FLIP! Heads you keep it for now, Tails you risk all. If it lands on it’s edge, which lets face it is a very real risk, then eat the coin and the card.
In which case, the question is what could happen that would convince you that you’re prepared? I suppose it could show up as part of an action requirement.
Incidentally, what’s the requirement for THIS action?
edited by Wiwo on 6/13/2016
It’s just 1x Mr Eaten’s Calling Card. The text makes it seem like it won’t be consumed, but on the other hand, Mr Eaten has so often been consumed.
I’m telling you: coin flip on wether ro use it or not. 75% of the time, it works all the time.