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What does the Neath's roof look like?
.png) Vincent Asmund Posts: 314
7/16/2015
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I remember reading about lights, jewels and possibly false-stars. Can anyone tell me precisely?
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Vincent Åsmund, an ex-Author searching to return to his former glory.
Konstantin Sorokin, a newcomer to the Neath with revolutionary tendencies.
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 vitamancy Posts: 43
7/17/2015
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A terrible shame the Masters don't allow one to purchase a dirigible. It would make for an interesting set of adventures when one has grown tired of the unterzee.
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 Nigel Overstreet Posts: 1220
7/17/2015
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vitamancy wrote:
A terrible shame the Masters don't allow one to purchase a dirigible. It would make for an interesting set of adventures when one has grown tired of the unterzee. They don't allow us to purchase one...yet!
-- The Romantic Egotist: Most Hedonistic Man in All of Fallen London Are you or someone you know Overgoated? Please, let me know! Cider Club
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 suinicide Posts: 2409
7/16/2015
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As far as I know the only way to visit is through a future update to light-fingers, so details will have to wait. But, creatures called moonmisers live up there. (Also crazy monks, but they are likely less important to your question). You can meet one through the affair of the box if you didn't choose light fingers. EDIT: I forgot to mention that the lights, jewels, and false-stars are all stories about the moon-misers, or related to them. edited by suinicide on 7/16/2015 edited by suinicide on 7/16/2015
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/profile/sunnytime A gentleman seeking the liberation of knowledge, with a penchant for violence. RIP suinicide, stuck in a well. Still has it under control.
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