The Season of Stones: Item Trade-In

[quote=Skinnyman]It was… amazing!
… they asked ME what law to pass![/quote]

I think that’s because you started the whole mess in the first place.

Hmmm… Not really?

In the Clay Man’s Arm, there’s already discontent. You’re caught as a victim (and not the first one), and if anything, you help to bring an end to this particular disruptive ‘cult’.

In The Heart, the Devil and the Zee, there’s actually no discontent by any faction against the wealthy. This story had nothing to do with the season’s theme.

In Hojotoho, you help a specific (and very small) group of Urchins. Nothing that really changes any outcry from the public about anything.

oh my god, this was a flawless ending to a mostly flawless season. it’s going on my top-something &quothardest decisions I had to make&quot, and maybe number one on the list of times I felt most awful about what I had done.

in the end, I would’ve wanted nothing more than to help the clay men. but if there’s even a small chance I might hurt the devils, I will take it.

Hmmm… Not really?

In the Clay Man’s Arm, there’s already discontent. You’re caught as a victim (and not the first one), and if anything, you help to bring an end to this particular disruptive ‘cult’.

In The Heart, the Devil and the Zee, there’s actually no discontent by any faction against the wealthy. This story had nothing to do with the season’s theme.

In Hojotoho, you help a specific (and very small) group of Urchins. Nothing that really changes any outcry from the public about anything.[/quote]

well, the do call you &quotthe troublemaker&quot when you arrive. so I guess you helped things a bit.

They are the Masters (politicians)! What would you expect? :D

What an ending D: !!! It was SO HARD to pick an option, I really wanted to help all of them!
I decided to go with the poor, simply because the Clay Men law didn’t convince me and the I felt like thanks to the wonderful Hojotojo story everyone would pick Urchins, so they got enough help already and by that logic, I was left with the poor. So that’s whom I chose.

All in all, all three individual stories were great, each had a different charm and I am very glad I finally got around to enjoy the adventure.

That being said, I hardly find any link between them and the season’s overall theme…I guess you can say I spent some time with the Clay men and I talked to a poor person, but…with the Urchins it was more clear. But that’s just a minor flaw in otherwise a great season.

I’m not sure if this is allowed, but when I did this story I think I missed a huge chunk of the conversation with the Masters. Does anyone have a complete record of the entire conversation, and if it’s not against the rules, will you mind sharing it with me by PM?

Link to my journal echoes as proof that I did complete this season:
http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Melody%20Jade?fromEchoId=12410385