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Living cost in london
 Lisbella Peridot Posts: 138
9/29/2015
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Having spend some time settling in London, a question come to mind:
how much does an average person spend on daily life here?
-- Anatasia Swansong - fencing prodigy, extraordinary beauty, and very stubborn Welcoming friends of all sorts! All independent now.
Kelly Siniature - grinning, deranged, elegant child of indistinct gender Kelly is taking a long break on isolation.
I also play Town of Salem and a few other games - still Lisbella Peridot! I finally regained stable internet access, so I should be around more often...
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 Nigel Overstreet Posts: 1220
9/29/2015
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It's really hard to say. It depends entirely upon one's lifestyle I suppose. For more on the subject: http://www.victorianweb.org/economics/wages.html But the cost of living in 1888: http://www.victorianweb.org/economics/wages4.html
-- 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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 Estelle Knoht Posts: 1751
11/17/2015
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If you factor in the price of secrets and various oddly-defined goods, life in the Neath can become strange. Like, you have the downtrodden people in Spite struggling for pennies, but talking to them can earn you a Searing Enigma worth 62.5 Echoes, and people can spontaneously create money in form of Cryptic Clues by lounging around in the House of Chimes. edited by Estelle Knoht on 11/17/2015
-- Estelle Knoht, a juvenile, unreliable and respectable lady. I currently do not accept any catbox, cider, suppers, calling cards or proteges.
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 NotaWalrus Posts: 221
11/17/2015
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Estelle Knoht wrote:
If you factor in the price of secrets and various oddly-defined goods, life in the Neath can become strange. Like, you have the downtrodden people in Spite struggling for pennies, but talking to them can earn you a Searing Enigma worth 62.5 Echoes, and people can spontaneously create money in form of Cryptic Clues by lounging around in the House of Chimes. edited by Estelle Knoht on 11/17/2015 Don't forget the oddity of each person having a thing of indeterminate value that devils will give give plenty for yet sells for pennies.
(Really, one would think that something so rare as a soul would be worth more than two pence.)
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/NotaWalrus Ignacious, the Fluid Professor, he will accept most social invitations, including boxed cats and affluent photographers (but only betrayals), though he is absent-minded and might take more time than entirely necessary. He apologizes.
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