 Lady Sapho Byron Posts: 770
12/8/2017
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It probably shouldn't, but this makes me laugh. edited by Lady Sapho Byron on 12/8/2017 edited by Lady Sapho Byron on 12/8/2017
-- http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Lady%20Sapho%20L%20Byron Fighting the Menace of Corsetry Since 1892.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
12/8/2017
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Note to self: make one of these with non-Master characters when I get home.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Siankan Posts: 1048
12/8/2017
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Mr. Irons may be my favorite. (Not counting Mr. Eaten, of course, because that's just cheating.)
-- Prof. Sian Kan, at your service.
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 Aberrant Eremite Posts: 362
12/8/2017
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I think Mr. Wines is my favorite, actually! Tanith has attended his revels both as an invited guest and as hired help, and believe me, invited guest is better.
Also, Tanith writes country music. Or something like it, in the form of "newly arranged folk songs." edited by Aberrant Eremite on 12/8/2017
-- Hieronymus Drake: Gentleman scholar, big-game hunter, scar-faced aristocrat. Remarkably sane, all things considered. Tanith Wyrmwood: Longshanks cat-burglar; Bohemian author; now, perhaps, something more. Bubbly, expressive, and affectionate. It’s not only still waters that run deep. Telemachia Lee: Gentle lady by birth, brawling Docker by choice. Good company in the drunk tank.
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 Lady Karnstein Posts: 277
12/8/2017
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That's...sort of hilarious. I approve.
-- Lady Caroline Karnstein, The Moral Hedonist (Description) Infamous writer, artist, and courtesan. Unrepentant Invert. Hesperidean. Paramount Presence, Correspondent, Nocturnal. Poet Laureate of the Neath, Ambassador to Arbor
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
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-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Aberrant Eremite Posts: 362
12/8/2017
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And you did, in fact, do one when you got home. And it's splendid.
-- Hieronymus Drake: Gentleman scholar, big-game hunter, scar-faced aristocrat. Remarkably sane, all things considered. Tanith Wyrmwood: Longshanks cat-burglar; Bohemian author; now, perhaps, something more. Bubbly, expressive, and affectionate. It’s not only still waters that run deep. Telemachia Lee: Gentle lady by birth, brawling Docker by choice. Good company in the drunk tank.
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 Meradine Heidenreich Posts: 468
12/9/2017
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There are two I don't recognise -- middle row left and bottom row right -- a hint, by your favour?
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Meradine%20Heidenreich
The Starveling kit Gobbled up the bit of cheese on my tray .. "O Weh!"
No plant battles, please.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
12/9/2017
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The Pirate Poet and February.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Lady Karnstein Posts: 277
12/9/2017
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I am stunned by the sheer accuracy with Lettice. Pirate Poet is especially good as well, though I don't know her quite as well. edited by Lady Karnstein on 12/9/2017
-- Lady Caroline Karnstein, The Moral Hedonist (Description) Infamous writer, artist, and courtesan. Unrepentant Invert. Hesperidean. Paramount Presence, Correspondent, Nocturnal. Poet Laureate of the Neath, Ambassador to Arbor
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 Siankan Posts: 1048
12/9/2017
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Lady Karnstein wrote:
I am stunned by the sheer accuracy with Lettice. Definite standout. I do enjoy the Rubbery Entrepreneur, though. I think he said that very thing to me the last time he lent me his soup to wear.
-- Prof. Sian Kan, at your service.
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 Tystefy Posts: 450
12/10/2017
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This is the best.
-- Will sometimes return to post absurdity.
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