The Dullest Individual in Fallen London

I look forward to this reaction.

Cheers, folks - I’m sure the doc will be almost as revolted by the pots of tongues as I am. Uggggh, severed tongues. (So’s you knows, the next update’s in the pipeline, chiefly concerning further exploration of walking dead and talking animals. Soon to follow is crime and conspiracy. I daresay pink cats, teeth and chess-pieces will suit nicely.)

Fun. My Message, gift, and offer (my character is deeply enmeshed in conspiracy and the Great Game, so he’d be a good patron here) were well-timed it seems.

Looking forward to both updates; Taupe-Wainscot’s utter mundanity makes his exploits rather amusing, especially when he’s forced to interact with the greater peculiarities and absurdities of life in the Neath. Though the poor guy didn’t deserve to be blackmailed like that; I actually felt bad for him in the update after that.

Part Eight is up, and, appropriately enough, it’s a beast. Do let me know if you spot any errors.

Not an error in sight–at least, not any we could confirm. Marvellously done, Mr. Tanah-Chook. The atmosphere, especially, was wonderful.

Didn’t catch anything wrong here either. Also enjoyed the update, as well. The Starveling Cat is certainly an… Interesting addition to the household. (That poor maid.)

Another delight! :D Thank you for continuing to share the doctor’s experiences with us :heart: :)

Just caught up with the good doctor’s adventures in the Neath and had to pop in to say that I think this is a brilliant idea and it has been wonderfully executed. I will keep myself updated on all the doctor’s next ventures and see if I can find a way to help him out or maybe shock him even more depending on my mood. He just might have a new mysterious contact soon. :)

Such monkey business!

Brilliant. Loving it.

Many thanks for using my message! Excellent as always

I am enjoying this project so incredibly much!

I still love it! I wish there was a way of commenting on your blog and showing my ongoing admiration without having to create a wordpress account.

It’s not actually a general WordPress account - it’s only a FrillyShirt account using WordPress software, but entirely administrated by me!

Edited because I’m so lousy at anything resembling self-promotion that I completely forgot about them: Taupe-Wainscot updates also appear on FrillyShirt’s Facebook and Tumblr. Aaaand I just realised I never put Part 8 on Tumblr. True professional here, folks.
edited by Sir Frederick Tanah-Chook on 2/21/2014

I like the NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster plugin for WordPress; I use it for Twitter & Tumblr, but apparently it works for Facebook too.

Cheers, ocelot - I shall set it up! For now, here is Part Nine - in which the doctor celebrates the Feast, makes the acquaintance of Mrs G------- and also of Mrs C----------, discusses legal matters, ventures to try some unfamiliar tipples with a member of The Set and a consular clerk, discovers where the devils hold their balls, and does some doctoring for a patient who is neither a cat nor a raven.

Its good to hear that the good doctor is enjoying himself at the feast thus far.

How delightful, it is wonderful to see things through other, more innocent, eyes.

Twoflowers must be in hiding, the fiend…

As usual, excellent writing, and fairly entertained to see my character’s appearance!

Interestingly, during my interactions I noticed that having someone else tend your wounds is /much/ more effective than using Tincture of Vigour. A shame we can’t help him get his official position a little more quickly. (That 150 Watchful and 3 Notability will be a challenge for sure.)