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Inventories: The Rag Trade
 Alva St-Snow Posts: 21
1/31/2012
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I have been trading my inventories for everything from delicious Stolen Kisses to shiny Brilliant Souls, and what fun that has been!
With the help of my rag trade contacts, I have amassed a certain quantity of Thirsty Bombazine and Puzzle Damask.
I wish I could take some of those scraps to my tailor. I'd order myself a Puzzle Damask cravat; I feel it would give my outfits a certain eye-watering persuasiveness.
And, well, a Thirsty Bombazine corset, mmm, that might also lead to Very Interesting Evenings...
EDITED for bad spelling (what in the world is a stolen liss, anyway?) edited by Alva St-Snow on 2/1/2012
-- Alva St-Snow An irresistible individual of mysterious and indistinct gender. Fond of cats, books, gin & searing enigmas. Possibly photosynthetic. http://twitter.com/AlvaStSnow
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 Lily Fox Posts: 346
2/1/2012
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I would be surprised if crafting items from advanced materials were not at least pencilled in for the future.
-- @LilyLayer4 Fallen London character: Lilith B. Author of Maelstrom - Play - Discuss Author of City of Phire - Play - Discuss
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
2/1/2012
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I can't hope to design my definitive ensemble until we learn more about the properties of Parabola-Linen and Veils-Velvet... but I am already imagining the possibility of, for instance, a Thirsty Bombazine cravat fixed with a Phosphorescent Scarab-chitin pin, or some evening gloves trimmed in Whisper-Satin, which could tell one's sweetheart secrets as you dance.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Patrick Reding Posts: 440
2/1/2012
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A bombazine cloak would be the perfect outfit for a spot of midnight thievery. However, I'm just happy I can get silk that didn't come from those dreadful sorrow spiders.
-- http://echobazaar.failbettergames.com/Profile/Yana
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 Early Posts: 196
2/2/2012
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Patrick Reding wrote:
A bombazine cloak would be the perfect outfit for a spot of midnight thievery. However, I'm just happy I can get silk that didn't come from those dreadful sorrow spiders.
It rather gives a new meaning to "cheesecloth", don't you think?
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Early
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 Patrick Reding Posts: 440
2/2/2012
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Early wrote:
Patrick Reding wrote:
A bombazine cloak would be the perfect outfit for a spot of midnight thievery. However, I'm just happy I can get silk that didn't come from those dreadful sorrow spiders.
It rather gives a new meaning to "cheesecloth", don't you think? Sadly, spontaneous groans do not translate well into print. But be assured there was much groaning.
-- http://echobazaar.failbettergames.com/Profile/Yana
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