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vandersell
vandersell
Posts: 16

10/19/2016
Yesterday I completed Snow Child quest line...

Let me just vent how much I hate time sensitive quests that send you several times across the whole map to an underwhelming conclusion and even more underwhelming rewards. Thanks, FbG, for wasting several hours of my gaming time and for driving my captain to near bankruptcy.

I love the setting in this game but OMG how much I hated this particular quest.
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Gul al-Ahlaam
Gul al-Ahlaam
Posts: 225

10/19/2016
Did you really try to keep a child alive entirely because you thought you might get paid for it? Did you sacrifice all of that for the kid, and never once think that it might be because you cared about them, and wanted them to live? Was it really, the whole time, in anticipation that they might burst, like some kind of oaxaca treasure pot, and shower you in gold? I'm not sure I believe you. You saved somebody's life. You made extraordinary sacrifice to do it. That's noble. Heroic, even. If you'd stop and think a moment, I'm sure you'd be pretty proud of yourself. ^_^

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    Estelle Knoht
    Estelle Knoht
    Posts: 1751

    10/19/2016
    I don't have strong feelings regarding this quest, except for the sore spot of "I am heading East anyway why do I have to drop him off at Irem and see him sail on a dingy rowboat Eastwards". If we are going to the same direction at the same time why can't we go together ;_;

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    HelenDamnation
    HelenDamnation
    Posts: 21

    10/21/2016
    I loved it. In an "Ow, right in the feels" kind of way. Racing against time to save a life that should not be, a life I helped make, with my own blood. The fear that I might not make it. Watching a child, a child that was in some ways my child, slowly melt away. Succeeding, only to watch him sail away, and never know his fate.

    Sunless Sea and Fallen London are, at heart, story-driven. Many of Fallen London's storylines and some of Sunless Sea's are actively negative for the player, but people do them anyway, for the story. To find out what happens.
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    Ginneon Thursday
    Ginneon Thursday
    Posts: 265

    10/20/2016
    There is the option to help a servant of the Masters instead by switching out the vial. That particular option hints at greater rewards.

    FBG tends to provide three different kinds of options in their stories: you can increase your profit, uphold your morals, or learn things. Often you'll get two of those at once, but sometimes you're forced to choose. It makes sense: doing the right thing frequently comes with a cost. If one prefers more money, it seems that option was signposted. But to help a dying childlike being find peace - I'd say that's a worthy burden for a captain to bear.

    (Edited per Optimatum's correction)
    edited by Ginneon Thursday on 10/20/2016

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    Reshemin
    Reshemin
    Posts: 226

    10/19/2016
    My current cap didn't even bother. A Snow Child? Oh well. Might prolly melt sometime soon, was of course the first rational thought. Do I care? Well, the next captain might. *I* for one would rather get that cure for the doc first, thank you very much. One has to set priorities. Oh, look. It's starting to melt already. *shrug* Was to be expected. See ya next game, then.
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    Diptych
    Diptych
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    Posts: 3493

    10/19/2016
    I ask because keeping a snowbeing in Fallen London was even more expensive and time-sensitive, and actually called you out for expecting a profit from it. It's a thing with snowbeasts, I'm afraid. (Also, if you're having issues with the app, you can email mobilesupport@failbettergames.com!)

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    Diptych
    Diptych
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    10/19/2016
    Did you ever happen to do its Fallen London equivalent?

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    folklore364
    folklore364
    Posts: 136

    10/20/2016
    I didn't expect to save it. The biggest reason I kept it around was because it had some of the captains blood in it. Also has a kind of cute, and kind of morbid interaction with the monkey foundling.

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    Optimatum
    Optimatum
    Posts: 3666

    10/20/2016
    Ginneon Thursday wrote:
    There is the option to help someone from the admiralty instead (I believe that's right) by switching out the vial. That particular option hints at greater rewards.

    The guy delivering the request is a servant of the Masters, not Admiralty.

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    Evangeline Ingram
    Evangeline Ingram
    Posts: 37

    10/19/2016
    I ran out of time.
    I would much rather be in your position right now.
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