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The Jabez Dawes
The Jabez Dawes
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5/21/2015
Sorry if this has been brought up before - I've looked as thoroughly as I know how, via the site's search function and also google, but I'm new to the forums (fora?) - but I'm wondering about the Connected: Rubbery Men quality.

I've been enamored of the Rubbery Men and their storylines since I began playing, and just now reached level 50 in my Connected quality. I know there's some Fate-locked content on Flute Street (which I'm planning on pursuing when I have some money to buy Nex), but do you actually need more than, say, level 30 in Connected to unlock any options? Do new Opportunity Cards become available? Storylets? Anything?

It's always fun to see when the new nonsense message appears when you hit a new level threshold (50 to ?? is something like !akatathkatat! - not bothering to check, sorry - and before that it was otharotharoth! or similar) but I'm curious if this diehard loyalty eventually results in anything besides the satisfaction of loyalty itself.

Also, what's the frequency of the Rubbery Men "Closest To" card, whatever it's called? I'm currently closest to Bohemians, but I'd much rather pick the Rubbery Men, just because I like them so much. (And does that card have any career opportunities, like the Criminals does, with Enforcer, or Bohemians, with Journalist or Author, etc etc?)

On a completely unrelated note, I was browsing one of the wikis for various companions because I'm kind of in the "gotta catch 'em all" mindset, and I noticed that oh my god there's a dog I want it how do I get it - but it looks like it's rare, and only occurs at lower levels? Does anyone else have a dog companion?

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In Carolina lived a boy
He wasn't anybody's joy.
Although his name was Jabez Dawes,
His character was full of flaws.

(with apologies to Ogden Nash for the slight alteration)
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