 Fadewalker Posts: 136
12/19/2016
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What if I add an appropriate amount of prisoner's honey into my lovely cup of darkdrop coffee? What if I drank a carefully-balanced mixture of Cantigaster Venom and Hesperidean Cider? (Assuming there is no chemical reaction between these two. And if there is a chemical reaction, what will the mixture turn out to be? ) How would my eyes look like if I were a Storm-eyed Monster Hunter who got Gallblighters' eggs in the eyes, was then enchanted by the Dawn Machine?
Sometimes my friend Ark-Ultima and I think of some childish strange questions of nonsense, do you? Looking forward to hearing your questions and answers (if there are; this is not required). edited by Fadewalker on 12/19/2016
-- A fervent supporter of the Council and the Masters.
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 Passionario Posts: 777
12/26/2016
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Fadewalker wrote:
What if I drank a carefully-balanced mixture of Cantigaster Venom and Hesperidean Cider? You would live forever and you would spend every agonizing second of the eternity regretting this fact.
-- Passionario: Profile, Story, Ending Passion: Profile, Appearance
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 Slyblue Posts: 224
12/26/2016
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eeyyy Shy! <3
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No sure which one is more wicked!!!! I've just found two pieces of (possibly) ironclad evidence of unlicensed love crime! Amalgamy with seafood Amalgamy with Rubbery(...eh, duck?) That's intolerable. The involved Master should be well cared for.
Now if we could only show this to Mr Sacks...
"Mr Sacks, take my best wishes towards your son! Orr, er, daughter! Offspring of irrelevant gender. Yes."
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The second Dawn Machine might be a Twilight Machine. (And it writes: Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.)
Breaking Dawn. BREAKING DAWN. It took me entirely too long to get it and now I'm sitting here, laughing like a very special kind of seal.
crazyroosterman wrote:
does anything interesting occur in spider councils that are created from a devils eye
I like to think each and every spider wears its own, tiny fedora hat, but that's just me.
-- The Smiling Devil • The Curt Licentiate • The Keen-Eyed Captain
"For hearts of truest mettle, absence doth join and Time doth settle."
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 Fadewalker Posts: 136
12/19/2016
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What would happen if a Master had a child with a Fluke? Or with a Rubbery Man?
No sure which one is more wicked!!!! I've just found two pieces of (possibly) ironclad evidence of unlicensed love crime! Amalgamy with seafood Amalgamy with Rubbery(...eh, duck?) That's intolerable. The involved Master should be well cared for.
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If someone could build a second Dawn Machine, would it conspire against its twin? Or maybe cooperate?
The second Dawn Machine might be a Twilight Machine. (And it writes: Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.)
Captain Maddhart II wrote:
Well, on the surface were the cruel sun is always beaming over the citizens of the world chemical reactions of surface items of such oposite components might react violently and create a colourful and lethal explosion...down there in the neath items from the unterzee like the Cider and the Venom might react too, but by creating a explosion of darkness that is nonlethal yet maddening...I'm sure the anarchists would be really interested in this theory.
Yes, yes, if that is the case, I will...I think those monstrous supporters of Calendar Council will be drooling over it! I will take those two substances away and make u... protect them well. Thank you for warning!
-- A fervent supporter of the Council and the Masters.
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 Slyblue Posts: 224
12/19/2016
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Fadewalker wrote:
How would my eyes look like if I were a Storm-eyed Monster Hunter who got Gallblighters' eggs in the eyes, was then enchanted by the Dawn Machine? edited by Fadewalker on 12/19/2016
Badass. Really, really badass. So badass that, when you walk by, urchins fall from the rooftops, at least two Society ladies will faint, and a few Bohemian poets will eat their hats.
A-hem.
What would happen if a Master had a child with a Fluke? Or with a Rubbery Man?
If someone could build a second Dawn Machine, would it conspire against its twin? Or maybe cooperate?
So, if a reckoning were to be postponed...indefinitely, because there's a sudden surge of new content for people who've reached the "endgame", do you think someone would try to get this reckoning done a bit faster? Because you know, it was doing so well..
Is the taste of Lacre just the taste of one's own mouth?
(I have a final in about an hour, I am (not) sorry.)
-- The Smiling Devil • The Curt Licentiate • The Keen-Eyed Captain
"For hearts of truest mettle, absence doth join and Time doth settle."
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 Silverias Posts: 123
12/29/2016
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How is the surface handling open knowledge of the things that happen in the Neath? Religion dealing with a place where death can be an annoyance rather than an end. Why is there not a flood of people into the Neath, especially those who fear death?
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Silverias
Stop by and say hello, I'm a correspondent if you need someone to teach your kids.
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 suinicide Posts: 2409
12/29/2016
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How is the surface handling open knowledge of the things that happen in the Neath? Religion dealing with a place where death can be an annoyance rather than an end. Why is there not a flood of people into the Neath, especially those who fear death?
As far as I can tell, the response among most of the population is..to assume all reports are lies because they are too outrageous.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/profile/sunnytime A gentleman seeking the liberation of knowledge, with a penchant for violence. RIP suinicide, stuck in a well. Still has it under control.
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 Aodyssey Posts: 43
1/1/2017
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How did the Clayman made the Hieress a statue? Could the Literally Staturesque Hieress be made/animated into a Clay woman form? What about with the Flint content tea that animates a statue?
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Aoditor - a frequently moral upholder of standards, possessing mysterious and indistinct qualities; countenance; loyalties. Promoted from Pawn to Knight piece of the Great Game.
http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Char_name - a lady from across the Zee, advocate of Khaganian supremacy. Trying to be cruel. Under the generous auspices of the ever estimable Sam Stephens, an Extraordinary Mind.
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 Silverias Posts: 123
1/1/2017
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Another question, more related to sunless sea, but something I am -super- curious about.
What is in the Monkey Emperor's Wrath?
For anyone that doesn't know, if you decide to steal the Zeppelin from the Pentecost Apes, part of getting close to them is delivering a box of documents to February.
We don't know what's in the box, but it apparently fills February with Glee, and sends London into flames. Whatever you brought to The Fifth City has made you so hated that you should never return, for if you do, "No living tongue has words to precisely convey your suffering."
What's in the box!?
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Silverias
Stop by and say hello, I'm a correspondent if you need someone to teach your kids.
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 Kukapetal Posts: 1449
12/28/2016
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If they were dark matter and we interacted with them, they (and us) would explode :P
EDIT: *smacks forehead* Wait, no, I'm thinking of anti-matter. Shut up, Kukapetal! edited by Kukapetal on 12/28/2016
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 Kukapetal Posts: 1449
12/28/2016
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Right. I corrected my post at the same time you were posting
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 crazyroosterman Posts: 187
12/29/2016
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shylarah wrote:
Also there's the minor problem of not being able to leave (or burning up upon return) for those that spend too long there. that and the giant squids in suits among other weird and wonderful things that occur in the Neath would probably scare a lot of people off (particularly if they all share the same Victorian mind-set still and time isn't just passing really slowly in the neat for unexplained reasons)
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 Addis Rook Posts: 125
12/30/2016
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Silverias wrote:
How is the surface handling open knowledge of the things that happen in the Neath? Religion dealing with a place where death can be an annoyance rather than an end. Why is there not a flood of people into the Neath, especially those who fear death? Perhaps there already was a huge rush of people recently when London first fell? It's been thirty years, after all, the influx would be long over by now. Perhaps London is much larger now than it ever used to be due to all the mystique surrounding the Neath on the surface? From how it is described and just how many souls seem to be involved in the soul trade, and even then only 1/10th of the population ever being soulless, it seems like a great many people live here.
The Neath is probably common knowledge by now, probably making worldwide news in the months following London's fall. The Church on the surface probably has copies of all of the alterations done by the Church of the Neath, and largely ignores the topic unless specifically brought up by people, to which they probably say to earnestly pray for their brothers and sisters in the Neath, for they are literally among devils.
Surface powers simply see another playing field for the Great Game, and the Neath is probably making all kinds of waves in the scientific community. It's probably seen as a fabulous novelty to the rich and high society, and the common folk likely have a mix of not caring because they can't afford a trip there, are terrified of such a notion, or simply don't believe it.
Overall, life on the surface probably largely goes on as usual, and the Church either pretends the place doesn't exist most of the time or treats it as evidence that it's doctrines are truth. edited by Addis Rook on 12/30/2016
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 Captain Maddhart II Posts: 19
12/19/2016
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Fadewalker wrote:
What if I drank a carefully-balanced mixture of Cantigaster Venom and Hesperidean Cider? (Assuming there is no chemical reaction between these two. And if there is a chemical reaction, what will the mixture turn out to be? )
Well, on the surface were the cruel sun is always beaming over the citizens of the world chemical reactions of surface items of such oposite components might react violently and create a colourful and lethal explosion...down there in the neath items from the unterzee like the Cider and the Venom might react too, but by creating a explosion of darkness that is nonlethal yet maddening...I'm sure the anarchists would be really interested in this theory.
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 Kukapetal Posts: 1449
12/23/2016
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I still want to know why worshiping the Dawn Machine turns your teeth red :P
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 suinicide Posts: 2409
12/25/2016
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Who knows how the boatman does what he does. He's the boatman and he doesn't need your rules. But one of the exceptional item trade ins lets you visit him and have a nice chat, without dying.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/profile/sunnytime A gentleman seeking the liberation of knowledge, with a penchant for violence. RIP suinicide, stuck in a well. Still has it under control.
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