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Harlocke
Harlocke
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4/22/2016
As part of my ambition, I have to go insane. I read somewhere that this costs you dream qualities? Or am I understanding this wrong? What exactly will I lose by going insane? I saw the honeyed laudanum in the house of chimes, but don't want to spend fate to preserve my dreams progress.

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absimiliard
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4/22/2016
Harlocke wrote:
As part of my ambition, I have to go insane. I read somewhere that this costs you dream qualities? Or am I understanding this wrong? What exactly will I lose by going insane? I saw the honeyed laudanum in the house of chimes, but don't want to spend fate to preserve my dreams progress.



The State of Confusion, where you end up in the Royal Bethlehem as a resident, causes you to lose a bit off of all your dream qualities. (the number I've heard is 5 CP, but from me that's just hearsay) If you have any Memories of Light when you hit Nightmares 8 you instead go to the Mirror Marches where you can reduce your Nightmares and return home when you get sane again -- that will not reduce every dream quality you have, but it will reduce Someone Is Coming by more. (again hearsay, but the number I've heard is -10 CP to SIC)

I don't know of any way to go mad that doesn't involve losing some qualities. I'm far from an expert on madness though, so hopefully Sir Joseph Marlen might drop by and enlighten us both. He is by far the maddest man in London. (doubly so now that he like hundreds of points of Upstairs to burn off in mad visions)

{edit: It occurs to me I should mention that if you go to Mrs. Plenty's Carnival and enter the House of Mirrors you can use 2 Memories of Light [I think it's 10 to unlock, and uses 2] to enter one of the mirrors and go directly to 8 Nightmares and the Mirror Marches regardless of your current level of Nightmares. Not sure that's useful, but there it is.}
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