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IgnatuStone
IgnatuStone
Posts: 208

4/26/2016
Does anyone find it weird that we all own lodgings? Historically it was much more common to rent out an apartment or townhouse in real life Victorian London.

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Catherine Raymond
Catherine Raymond
Posts: 2518

4/26/2016
Well, let's look at the labels and the language.

You get a DEED to a Decommissioned Steamer, so that one the player owns.

You get a Lease to Premises at the Bazaar and a Reservation at the Hotel Bethlehem, so those properties you *don't* own. Ditto the Attic Room (rented) and the Spare Bedroom (guest-type situation).

You get a key to a Brass Embassy GUEST Room, so that you don't own either (which is no surprise considering the nature of devils).

All of the other Lodgings give you keys. The flavor text associated with the Half-Abandoned Mansion indicates that you need leave from Mr. Iron to live there, so that's not an "ownership situation" for the player either. Similarly, you probably don't "own" rooms in a Smoky Flophouse Dormitory.

However, the nature of your interest in the remaining Lodgings are, I think, intentionally ambiguous; they could be viewed as properties you own or long-term lease arrangements like the Premises at the Bazaar.

Apologies in advance for any errors in this post or any text references I may have forgotten about.
edited by cathyr19355 on 4/26/2016

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Parelle
Parelle
Posts: 1084

5/14/2016
Jeremy Avalon wrote:
-- and, for some reason, Port Carnelian that require your own ship.)
edited by Jeremy Avalon on 5/13/2016


Well, really. What kind of Governor are you if you slouch in on a tramp steamer? Not exactly showing your best foot forward for the old empire, eh?

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Jeremy Avalon
Jeremy Avalon
Posts: 345

5/13/2016
When you want to go somewhere that sane, normal captains won't dare go at any price, you might have to build and captain your own vessel.

Like anywhere near a Prince of Hell.

Or worse.

(Also, you can take a tramp steamer to Polythreme or to Apis Meet as needed. It's only the more remote and hazardous locations -- Hunter's Keep, the scientific research islands, the Iron Republic -- and, for some reason, Port Carnelian that require your own ship.)
edited by Jeremy Avalon on 5/13/2016

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suinicide
suinicide
Posts: 2409

5/13/2016
With your own ship you can decide where to go. If you take the steamer you have to wait through all the other stops, and that's just to get to the most popular places.

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absimiliard
absimiliard
Posts: 759

4/26/2016
I was under the impression that Pennstock offered leases, not ownership. But I may be mis-remembering the wording, it's been a bit since I hit him up.

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