 Zero Posts: 136
6/16/2016
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I doubt a Fallen Padua would be really interesting. We got so much mist and darkness during winter, we would't even notice being in a cave. (Don't you believe me? Look at Humans of Pianura Piadana.) Apart from that... My city is full of really angry and racist elders, and young and hip students. Poor rubbery men wouldn't stand a chance.
-- SEND ME CHESS AND I SHALL RECIPROCATE
Daniel Ember - Once a doctor. Now something else.
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 Cass La'Roux Posts: 7
6/22/2016
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Oh man, Fallen Denver would be strange. We already have mountains in the area, Im kind of imagining more buildings like New Newgate
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 narcomanic Posts: 64
7/15/2016
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The only thing I can think of is if the Bazaar decided to take any Finnish town, Mr Wines would have a meltdown.
"What do you mean you only have hard liquor and beer, what is wrong with you people."
-- Cecilia Vass, a Shattering Force available for patronage. Warning: You will get stabbed. Take it as a compliment.
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 Sir Goomy Posts: 111
7/15/2016
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Sunken/Fallen Varna! Now that will be neeeeat!
Although, honestly, nothing will really change. It will still be a place where sailors and tourists (strangers all in all) gaggle all the time. Where corruption is rampant. And where you can do almost anything you want and get away with it. ... Aaah, home sweet home, how I love thee! 
The Masters will probably have some "interesting" names though. Like Mr.Ships or Mr.Alcohol or...Mr Meatballs/Fishes.
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 Faedran Posts: 7
7/28/2016
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Cass La'Roux wrote:
Oh man, Fallen Denver would be strange. We already have mountains in the area, Im kind of imagining more buildings like New Newgate
Gasp, another Denver-ite! I never meet people from Colorado online! I imagine that we'd get a few mountains fall down with us, but no real rivers or bodies of water.
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 FireOfUnknownOrigin Posts: 12
7/31/2016
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Well, a fallen Santa Barbara/Goleta would be terrifying and amazing at the same time. Why it fell, none can know. Possibly because housing is too expensive.
The university would almost certainly erupt into a civil war between Academics who want to SCIENCE everything, and Bohemians/Revolutionaries who are a little peeved at the loss of THE SUN. Goleta will likely serve as a populist counter to SB proper, which would gladly reflect the refined social graces offered by the Neath. The coast will become the frontline for territory as zee combat between factions becomes the norm, all to drive trade towards a single source. The homeless population will be divided between those who form tribal societies, the Great Game, and of course the servants of Masters. Almost everyone will have an instinctual drive to obtain light sources to replace that which we lost, meaning candles will be both a necessity and luxury in short supply even more so than Fallen London.
Suffice to say, it would be unpleasant. At least tourism will drop off thanks to the lack of sunny beaches. And traffic without Highway 101 will be better.
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Fallen Berkeley. Presumably a Beleaguered City Councilmember gave away the city for free so the civic-minded citizens would have more important officials to pester. The Revolution either erupts into protests immediately or gets derailed by New Age Bazaarines. The university immediately sets to work on a surface elevator and establishes an extremely high tuition for "out of Neath" students. Ten thousand people move to an obscure southern island where the temperatures fall in the range we consider suitable for human habitation, i.e. 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. edited by TheThirdPolice on 6/13/2016
As a citizen originally from that obscure island, this is truth. Also there would be a lot of honey in Berkeley, possibly too much even for the Masters to handle.
Though I fear the worse if the Masters decided to take the Bay Area wholesale given it's metropolitan nature. Alcatraz would likely make New Newgate look like a cardboard box. edited by FireOfUnknownOrigin on 7/31/2016 edited by FireOfUnknownOrigin on 7/31/2016
-- A spy in the house of the night.
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 A Dimness Posts: 613
7/31/2016
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Has anyone done a fallen Amsterdam yet? That would be VERY interesting what with all the outstretching canals and industrial sectors. And it'd be Veilgarden across the whole damn city!
-- A truth so strange it can only be lied into existence
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 ForScience Posts: 69
8/19/2016
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I'm close to Miami, and Fallen Miami sounds awesome. I can only imagine what the fall would do to the tourism industry. Much to the Masters' confusion, being underground only makes Miami into even more of a tourist destination!
Also, Miami's Art Deco architecture is amazing. I feel like the Art Deco district would take on some significance.
It would be interesting if its fall had something to do with Henry Flagler. If you read up on his relationship with Ida Alice Shourds, it's easy to see how a fall could be orchestrated.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/ForScience - The Intrepid Scholar. A dauntless scientist.
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 A Dimness Posts: 613
8/19/2016
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Florence Garrison wrote:
I'm close to Miami, and Fallen Miami sounds awesome. I can only imagine what the fall would do to the tourism industry. Much to the Masters' confusion, being underground only makes Miami into even more of a tourist destination!
Also, Miami's Art Deco architecture is amazing. I feel like the Art Deco district would take on some significance.
It would be interesting if its fall had something to do with Henry Flagler. If you read up on his relationship with Ida Alice Shourds, it's easy to see how a fall could be orchestrated. They would have a more dedicated hotline Miami.
-- A truth so strange it can only be lied into existence
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