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Julius Stokes
Julius Stokes
Posts: 113

10/24/2016
I've lost 4 notability in all, since I got bored with the game and didn't check it for several weeks..

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Lady Sapho Byron
Lady Sapho Byron
Posts: 770

10/24/2016
Given this Hallowmas, I am now even happier that Notability is not so difficult to maintain!

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Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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Lisbella Peridot
Lisbella Peridot
Posts: 138

10/24/2016
I don't even *have* notability now and I am relieved that Notability isn't made more difficult. It could be an ugly scene with how this Hallowmas is.

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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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PSGarak
PSGarak
Posts: 834

10/24/2016
During Hallowmas, notability is difficult to maintain because I keep spending it all. This seems like a pretty decent system overall.

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Lady Eris
Lady Eris
Posts: 162

10/25/2016
I have had to drop out of the game for several long periods due to illness and I am finding it a complete pain trying to rebuild my notability, so ... no. It's not too easy, in my opinion!

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Lady Eris Psmith, Society darling, devoted wife. Dangerous when crossed. Accepts most social invitations. Distributor of Parabolan Kittens. Welcomes new acquaintances, especially those who write 'in character'.

William Templeton, Viscount Manningham, newcomer, gentleman, all-round good egg - accepting absolutely all invitations.
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