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Merry gentleman not giving nightmares?
 Psyche Labyrinth Posts: 159
1/10/2016
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Apparently, the physical representation of insanity is also susceptible to bribes of gemstones. Then again, who isn't? I never could understand why that is even a rational solution. It seems a bit odd to approach a strange and disturbing man on the street and offer him precious jewels. But I guess if it works...
-- Neath citizen, zee captain, possible deranged serial killer... Profile Backstory Appearance Always happy to meet new people and help out where I can!
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 GamerGallade Posts: 92
1/10/2016
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Psyche Labyrinth wrote:
GamerGallade wrote:
Apparently, the physical representation of insanity is also susceptible to bribes of gemstones. Then again, who isn't? I never could understand why that is even a rational solution. It seems a bit odd to approach a strange and disturbing man on the street and offer him precious jewels. But I guess if it works... Precious jewels is a bit of an overstatement, seeing as a single flawed diamond sells for the same as twelve whispered hints.
-- Welcome to Fallen Pun-don!
I just noticed if you try to record "why is it so easy to get lost in Fallen London?" The title changes to "What are they trying to hide?"
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1/10/2016
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40 magnificent diamonds are precious jewels and ostentatious diamonds sure do sound fabulous .
-- Neath citizen, zee captain, possible deranged serial killer... Profile Backstory Appearance Always happy to meet new people and help out where I can!
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 Grenem Posts: 2067
1/10/2016
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Psyche Labyrinth wrote:
GamerGallade wrote:
Apparently, the physical representation of insanity is also susceptible to bribes of gemstones. Then again, who isn't? I never could understand why that is even a rational solution. It seems a bit odd to approach a strange and disturbing man on the street and offer him precious jewels. But I guess if it works... That's why it's fate locked- the fate is for the inspiration in the first place, not for the results.
-- Married!:http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/takuza I will accept all social actions that do not consume free evenings- and i will provide patronage to anyone who requests it, though it will be split between all requesters. On psudeo-hiatus. Will be inactive and active and fluctuate without warning. Grinding Favors without cards: http://community.failbettergames.com/topic22266-storylet-favors-grinding.aspx
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1/11/2016
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Grenem wrote:
Psyche Labyrinth wrote:
GamerGallade wrote:
Apparently, the physical representation of insanity is also susceptible to bribes of gemstones. Then again, who isn't? I never could understand why that is even a rational solution. It seems a bit odd to approach a strange and disturbing man on the street and offer him precious jewels. But I guess if it works... That's why it's fate locked- the fate is for the inspiration in the first place, not for the results. Again, it's because of his former lover.
After all [spoiler]if you had a love affair when you ruled the First City of Tell Brak and your Lover from China was dying and you sold your city so they could have a Diamond-heart implanted which exploded and created Polythreme and that lover is now an animated Statue, you'd likely end up doing something like running the Royal Bethlehem Hotel which formerly was London's Bethlem Royal Hospital Southwark for housing the Insane, and this with such 'Neath energies permeating you would cause people already going Mad to worsen talking to you or sometimes getting their Sanity back if ignoring you long enough.[/spoiler] edited by the truthseeker on 1/11/2016
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