For the discussion of our Sunless Skies, released January 2019.
''Murder a sun'' SPOILERS for FL Lore.
 Lord Alexander Alderman Posts: 62
10/8/2017
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I think I've seen something weird about the kick starter trailer that others may not have noticed, people who have gone deeply into the lore know that the Judgments are the stars, deciding what is and what is not. It says that and then appears to show a planet exploding, so what is up with that. edited by Lord Alexander Alderman on 10/8/2017 edited by Lord Alexander Alderman on 10/8/2017
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 Pumpkinhead Posts: 516
10/8/2017
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Target practice.
-- 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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 John Moose Posts: 276
10/15/2017
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To clarify: The Sun that was conquerered was not our Sun. Albion isn't our solar system. Avid Horizon is a wormhole to far away in the universe, and we will not be finding Earth in this game. There's so far no reason to expect our Sun to be in any different of a situation or state of health than it is in 1895.
edit:/// Because stating things without citation is a Sin and gets you thrown in the lacre vats https://youtu.be/q85zfIZn2sE?t=51m11s edited by John Moose on 10/15/2017
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 Anchovies Posts: 421
10/8/2017
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The Judgements dictate and enforce natural laws. If a Judgement dies, everything built on its laws will be destabilized, and some of those things will fall apart.
This makes me wonder if the Axiles had to flee their home because its Judgement died.
-- Perhaps our role on this planet is not to worship God — but to create Him. —Sir Arthur C Clarke
Lionel Anchovies. Character on indefinite hiatus.
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 Eric Larrieu-let Posts: 16
10/15/2017
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Anchovies wrote:
The Judgements dictate and enforce natural laws. If a Judgement dies, everything built on its laws will be destabilized, and some of those things will fall apart. Yeah, I'm kind of sad The Chain of Being just got smashed to bits. I mean, I get the revolutionaries don't like how the Judgements running things, but sticking it to The Man and shooting The Man are kinda a little bit different things.
Now, I wonder what happen to the other powers on planet Earth besides England. What's their take on this cosmic cataclysm? edited by Ernesto Choclo on 10/15/2017
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 DoYouMined Posts: 13
10/9/2017
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Anchovies wrote:
This makes me wonder if the Axiles had to flee their home because its Judgement died.
Flukes just hated living on Axile. Nothing to do with judgements, as far as we know.
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