 Silverias Posts: 123
12/28/2016
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I'm curious if anyone knows why the prices for selling the location are so very disparate.
1200 echoes. That is a LOT, like, to the point it feels...unfair. There's no secondary benefit to siding with the devils besides that warm fuzzy feeling you get.
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 suinicide Posts: 2409
12/28/2016
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I heard it explained like this Revs: are rich and want it a lot Great game: rich and want it a lot Urchins: poor and want it a lot (So they can't pay as much) Hell: rich and doesn't really care. (They just like hunting for things)
And of course, failbetter is always a fan of nonsymmetrical game design. edited by suinicide on 12/28/2016
-- 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
12/29/2016
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Intrestingly enough, I'd say selling it to Hell is the most viable choice, per profit and ethics. My main decides to keep it to himself, though.
-- 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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 Kaijyuu Posts: 1047
12/29/2016
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The master's blood was just too tempting. In fairness, I got a ton of proscribed material from them afterward followed by betraying them to remove the Closest To quality. Bohemians forever! (unless rubbery become a possible closest to)
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 Silverias Posts: 123
12/29/2016
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I thought the same thing, the master's blood seems fun to have...but the issue is...I really don't wanna advance the liberation of night >_>
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 ExceptionallyDelicious Posts: 188
12/29/2016
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Silverias wrote:
I thought the same thing, the master's blood seems fun to have...but the issue is...I really don't wanna advance the liberation of night >_>
Why on earth not?
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 Silverias Posts: 123
12/29/2016
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Because if there's no law, there's no loopholes and the calendar council are short-sighted idiots that are going to doom a whole lot of people and non-people because they got ahead of themselves.
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 Reshemin Posts: 226
12/29/2016
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I'd say M____r's B___d is actually the least interesting of the bunch, as compared to the other rewards it is relatively easy to get via other channels. All of the rest require either boatloads of scraps or select special occasions.
Edit: CDO. Actually two actuallies in too close proximity don't actually look too good. edited by Reshemin on 12/29/2016
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 The Master Posts: 804
12/29/2016
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Silverias wrote:
Because if there's no law, there's no loopholes and the calendar council are short-sighted idiots that are going to doom a whole lot of people and non-people because they got ahead of themselves.
I kinda doubt that the heads of the Calendar Council don't know what the Liberation of Night would be like, they aren't stupid and let's be honest here, the Iron Republic exists in the Neath and clearly works.
I still wouldn't support them, of course, I doubt they would use the power for anyone but themselves.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Lolwolfking A very ruthless and daring doctor of the neath.
No more gift exchanges, im getting too many and I can barely hold these. He has knowledge of a certain enigma, ask, you will get a clue.
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 Anne Auclair Posts: 2215
12/30/2016
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Since the Nadir story isn't quite finished yet, it's always possible that:
1. Selling the Nadir will have consequences, depending on which group you sold it to.
2. If you don't sell it you might be able to benefit from it in a way that exceeds even the Revolutionary offer.
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 Kukapetal Posts: 1449
12/30/2016
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That would be awesome, because I just can't bring myself to sell it. I love that darn Firebrand too much :P
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 Estelle Knoht Posts: 1751
12/31/2016
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The Master wrote:
I kinda doubt that the heads of the Calendar Council don't know what the Liberation of Night would be like, they aren't stupid
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