 DrMoriviri Posts: 67
3/25/2017
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Hi everyone! I wanted to ask you about your opinions on some ambitions' plot. I apologize in advance if some of this stuff has been discussed elsewhere, but I haven't found a relevant thread. My main's ambition is LF and my alt's is HD. I'll put it under spoiler tag, the spoilers are about some mid-late LF stuff and early HD [spoiler] So, i just escaped the orphanage with my main, and found out that the "residents" in the orphanage are shown the things they love most. In the music hall singer words "They strap you down, they show you something, and whatever they show you becomes the love of your life ". And they showed Clarabelle " the Orphanage. They just wheeled her out and showed her the whole place. And now she lives inside her heart's desire." Of course this can't be a coincidence. Are the residents in the orphanage "winners" of the marvellous? Is the Topsy king an orphanage escapee? Was Clarabelle really an ex player? What are your thoughts on this? [/spoiler]
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 suinicide Posts: 2409
3/25/2017
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I doubt it. Desire is one of the themes of fallen london, so its not surprising to see intersections like that. (Also I believe the Topsy king lost, not won)
-- 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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 DrMoriviri Posts: 67
3/25/2017
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suinicide wrote:
I doubt it. Desire is one of the themes of fallen london, so its not surprising to see intersections like that. (Also I believe the Topsy king lost, not won)
Still, I found the music hall singer words a bit too much wink-wink nudge-nudge to be a coincidence. After all, the orphanage storyline proves the masters [spoiler] have the power to make something (anything they wish?) your heart's desire. That would put quite a twist on the whole HD ambition [/spoiler]
By the way, the whole Topsy king angle in HD had me wondering: loser or winner, the Topsy king proves the game can be replayed. A little bit odd, since one would think the marvellous is a high-stake one-time game to play.
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 Riful Posts: 12
3/25/2017
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Is it ever mentioned who WON previous games? Or at least the last one?
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 Pumpkinhead Posts: 516
3/25/2017
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DrMoriviri wrote:
By the way, the whole Topsy king angle in HD had me wondering: loser or winner, the Topsy king proves the game can be replayed. A little bit odd, since one would think the marvellous is a high-stake one-time game to play. Well, he is a bit... bonkers, although I don't recall if that was because of the Marvelous or if it was something to do with his court issues.
-- McGunn/Bsymstad is on the slow boat, waiting to see if he can find out what death is. (I'm done with London for now. Thanks for everything!) Amanda Albright is a *spoiler* now, like she always wanted.
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 Cthonius Posts: 362
3/25/2017
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It was explicitly the Marvelous. He waged, he lost. That there are assigned players implies the same people generally play, until they are unable to. Or until they win? Considering HD involves you bringing the players back together earlier than whenever the next game is to be certainly implies it being replayable, and almost like a larger scale weekly poker night kinda thing.
But I'm with Suinicide, it's a common theme and a common phrase. While the orphanage would interact interestingly, they involve very different Masters whose goals don't exactly line up, usually, probably.
-- Cthonius, gone North. Gone.
Oneiropompus, a Scarlet Saint, eager to help make your dreams realities. Accepting all social requests for now.
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 DrMoriviri Posts: 67
3/26/2017
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Cthonius wrote:
It was explicitly the Marvelous. He waged, he lost. That there are assigned players implies the same people generally play, until they are unable to. Or until they win? Considering HD involves you bringing the players back together earlier than whenever the next game is to be certainly implies it being replayable, and almost like a larger scale weekly poker night kinda thing.
But I'm with Suinicide, it's a common theme and a common phrase. While the orphanage would interact interestingly, they involve very different Masters whose goals don't exactly line up, usually, probably.
Well, as you can probably tell, english isn't my first language and I didn't realize that was a common expression. Probably i'm reading too much into this. Still! The masters seem to have the power to alter people desires, and I can't keep myself from thinking this could be tied to HD ambition.
Anyway, how do you know what master is behind the orphanage? Have I glanced some text too quickly? Or is it something I have yet to discover in the next steps of LF?
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