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POLL: Which story would you like to see finished? Messages in this topic - RSS

I would really like to see a continuation of...

... the Labyrinth of Tigers (fifth, sixth and seventh coils):14
... the Wars of Illusion (Glass vs Shroud):8
... the Dilmun Club & the Elder Continent (Approaching the Gates of the Garden):54
... Broken Toys & the Watchmaker's Daughter (Seeing through the Eyes of Icarus):23
... the mysteries of the Clay Men and Parabola (Touched by Fingerwork):6
... studying Fallen Cities and strange Tomb-colonies (Walking the Falling Cities):9
... my rightful return to the Court as Imperial Artist-in-Residence!:24
... an ending/destination like the Mind of a Long-Dead God for the other Dream qualities:10
... the Cheery Man and the Last Constable:28
... the Blind Pianist and the Sallow Spirifer:10
Rupho Schartenhauer
Rupho Schartenhauer
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4/28/2016
This is not the first thread of its kind, but I don't think we've had an actual poll before? Anyway, I'm going to bump this regularly for a time in order to gather as many votes as possible.

I know the fact that you can vote only once makes it a very hard choice - but that could also make the end result quite significant if there should be a clear winner ("Hey Failbetter, we REALLY want this!"). That's also the reason why I didn't add even more options - 10 might be too many already.

I did not include "Bring back SMEN!" and "more marriage-related stuff, please" on purpose, since everyone's clamouring about those all the time anyway. wink These are just 10 unfinished storylines that have been around for a long long time, and I'd love to see a meaningful update to any of them!

Also, I didn't include any Fate-locked stories. I may make a similar poll for those...


Thanks to genesis/mikey_thinkin for his Summary of loose ends and unresolved stories in FL!
edited by Rupho Schartenhauer on 4/28/2016

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Emain Ablach
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4/28/2016
Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, of course, despite it being not included here on purpose.

Other than that, I voted for the dreams. I really like the idea of specific destination for each dream, it has so much potential, it can be almost whatever the writer wants it to be.

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Mr Sables
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4/28/2016
Gosh darn it, that's a hard choice XD

I voted for the "War of Illusion"; I thought it was incredibly interesting, and I liked the idea of new connections to build and use, and I was curious about the lore of how they fitted into the world at large, as well as what would come at the end.

Second choice, "The Watchmaker's Daughter" for sure.

The "Pianist and the Spirifer" . . . if they ever do finish that, it'd be nice to get a chance to start from the beginning, as I very much regret my initial choice and that choice was probably made over a year ago. I bet some people it's been years, in the plural, and it seems unfair that a choice made in one's infancy should affect a game continuation years later, but . . . that's life, I guess XD People change, but our pasts don't.
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M. Cinder
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4/28/2016
I don't see the Case of the Other Waxwork. I mean- it is not significant enough for me to care, but it should be an option. That said, I would pick the Dilmun Club. I want an answer to the nature of death in the Neath that isn't just because you're cosmic criminals.
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Rupho Schartenhauer
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4/28/2016
M. Cinder, the Case of the Other Waxwork has never been begun. We only know it as the name of a story that might be added to the game someday. Therefore, it does not count as "unfinished". wink

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Kylestien
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4/28/2016
It is about time I returned to my rightful place as Imperial Artist In Residence. Port Carnelian is fun, but i miss the Court and I'm sure that business with the Bell And Candle Opera has blown over by now.

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absimiliard
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4/28/2016
I voted for the mysteries of Clay Men and Parabola as it came closest to what I care about -- the conflict between what Is and what Is Not. But I feel that Parabola and the Fingerkings touch deeply the Wars of Illusion and the Labyrinth as well. The story of the war between the Cats and Snakes shows up in a fairly big chunk of places.

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Bertrand Leonidas Poole
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4/28/2016
I cannot believe some of these people don't want more of the Club over returning to the court. We got the Coast. Are you people not happy?
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Diptych
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4/28/2016
Lots of good options here... more Dilmun Club would be grand, though I suspect that'll be late-late-late-game content - tying in with the Destinies and all. We've been dancing around the conclusion to the Cheery Man and the Last Constable for a while, with their appearances in Sunless Sea and at Hallowmas. I'm certainly curious about the Pianist and the Spirifer - and dreading what the outcomes of my choices so far might be. Ultimately, though, I had to go for the Fallen Cities, for I have History running through my veins, and long to learn... plus, a certain personal stake.

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Bertrand Leonidas Poole
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4/28/2016
Especially the Third! Why, that's the most mysterious of the cities in terms of what it was like post-fall! Besides the terrible business of how it was acquired by the Bazaar, we really only know some extremely rough details about it, such as it being Mesoamerican in culture and location.
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CALLNXW
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4/28/2016
The Wars of Illusion, mostly because Mahogany Hall is absolutely useless.

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Optimatum
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4/28/2016
To nitpick a little, both Walking the Fallen Cities and Touched with Fingerwork don't have associated stories, just are general themes. Similarly I thought the Watchmaker's Daughter storyline had its own card separate from Seeing Through the Eyes of Icarus?

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genesis
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4/28/2016
Optimatum wrote:
To nitpick a little [...] Touched with Fingerwork don't have associated stories



Currently, indeed not. But possibly what other means (and certainly what I would mean if I voted for that option) is that, for example, the actual link between Clay Men and Parabola has not been explained or explored in any great amount of detail. Even if you take into account tangential lore info from Sunless Sea the relationship appears to be indirect at best, so I've always wondered why name the card "Mirrors and Clay"

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Ian Hart
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4/28/2016
I put in the suggestion thread a while ago that it would be cool if there were a poll like this in game.
So you could basically dump a whole bunch of cartography items to "vote" for the Dilmun Club, or a bunch of infernal items to "vote" for the blind pianist and the sallow spirifer, etc. You'd get some sort of cosmetic reward, or maybe unlock a bit of extra lore when the story eventually launches, but the main idea is that it lets us "vote with our wallets". I think it sends a much stronger signal if people are dumping thousands or tens of thousands of echoes into 'please make this specific content'.

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Kaijyuu
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4/28/2016
I want something continuing that very early story about the great game and hell. Something about an undercover damned soul.

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Vavakx Nonexus
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4/28/2016
I wonder, why is the Dilmun club so popular in comparison to all the other stories?

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Macragg
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4/28/2016
Difficult choice, but I've voted for the Watchmaker's Daughter if only because I see reference to it all the time and I'd really like to help the poor gel out.

Dilmun Club would be second choice, just so I can pal around with His Amused Lordship some more. Maybe he'll clap me on the shoulder personably!
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Macragg
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4/28/2016
M. Cinder wrote:
I don't see the Case of the Other Waxwork. I mean- it is not significant enough for me to care, but it should be an option. That said, I would pick the Dilmun Club. I want an answer to the nature of death in the Neath that isn't just because you're cosmic criminals.



Mmm, yes, actually just "more cases" would be a nice general thing as well. Or just more interaction generally with the private eyes like the Implacable Detective.
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Gilphon
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4/28/2016
I went with the Pianist and Spirifer because I feel like that's the most... forgotten. It's the one that everyone plays, gets to an inconclusive ending, and then just kind of ignores. To me that's sort of more notable than the stuff where there's just a note saying it'll be continued someday.

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Ian Hart
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4/28/2016
Vavakx Nonexus wrote:
I wonder, why is the Dilmun club so popular in comparison to all the other stories?

Well, they've been teasing the Elder Continent for a long time. Also, I think it's probably the most "late-game" of the options, and forum-goers skew towards the high end.

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