 Cadwyn Knivlove Posts: 37
7/21/2019
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Does anyone have an echo of sparing the fungus? I'd love to see it.
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 Nonomori Posts: 25
7/22/2019
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Cadwyn Knivlove wrote:
Does anyone have an echo of sparing the fungus? I'd love to see it.
Here:
https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Vahniel/16390680
-- Vahniel
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 Azothi Posts: 586
7/28/2019
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Optimatum wrote:
Did anyone take the Fidgeting Writer with them all the way? That's the only outcome I haven't seen echoed. This is the memory and this is the aftermath.
-- Azoth I, the Emissary of Cardinals - A Paramount Presence (not currently accepting new Proteges) Away to where the Chain cannot bind us.
Hesperidean.
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 Meradine Heidenreich Posts: 468
7/28/2019
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@ Azothi I was struck by your spider council mantelpiece item (sorry, off topic). Where is it from?
-- 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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 Azothi Posts: 586
7/28/2019
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Meradine Heidenreich wrote:
@ Azothi I was struck by your spider council mantelpiece item (sorry, off topic). Where is it from? It's not my mantelpiece (it actually belongs to Hotshot Blackburn, another member of these forums), but it's a Fairly Tame Sorrow Spider can be purchased from the Bazaar, and the mantelpiece is 6,500 of them (or about half a Cider's worth).
-- Azoth I, the Emissary of Cardinals - A Paramount Presence (not currently accepting new Proteges) Away to where the Chain cannot bind us.
Hesperidean.
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 Jolanda Swan Posts: 1783
7/28/2019
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Great writing. And I loved the 'An artist doesn't need to suffer for his art' bit. Pretty important to remember.
-- Lover of all things beautiful, secret admirer of ugly truths, fond of the Parabola Sun... and always delighted to role play. http://fallenlondon.com/profile/Jolanda%20Swan
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 Anne Auclair Posts: 2215
7/29/2019
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I played this one a little late, but I really enjoyed it. The rogue's gallery at the auction was a lot of fun. I particularly liked how there were were four stories seamlessly combined into one narrative - the poetic illness, the Doctor's experiment, the mysterious auction, and your various co-conspirators maneuvering to take part in the final descent. The last part was extremely trippy in a good way.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Anne%20Auclair
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 Meradine Heidenreich Posts: 468
7/29/2019
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Azothi wrote:
It's not my mantelpiece (it actually belongs to Hotshot Blackburn, another member of these forums), but it's a Fairly Tame Sorrow Spider can be purchased from the Bazaar, and the mantelpiece is 6,500 of them (or about half a Cider's worth).
Ah, thank you. I had no idea spiders also accumulated into achievements, as well as weasels.
-- 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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 MidnightVoyager Posts: 858
7/29/2019
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Meradine Heidenreich wrote:
Azothi wrote:
It's not my mantelpiece (it actually belongs to Hotshot Blackburn, another member of these forums), but it's a Fairly Tame Sorrow Spider can be purchased from the Bazaar, and the mantelpiece is 6,500 of them (or about half a Cider's worth).
Ah, thank you. I had no idea spiders also accumulated into achievements, as well as weasels. They cannot. That is the name of the Sorrow Spider (because only one of each type of animal can be named)
-- Midnight Voyager - A blood-cousin to predators. Collector of beasts. Affably mad.
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 Gul al-Ahlaam Posts: 225
8/7/2019
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Coming in late to say I absolutely adored this story. Every glistening inch of it. Fallen London has so many amazing characters, and I'm always happy to see them get the spotlight they deserve. Every twist and turn and luscious description was just delightful. And of course, I had a chance to fill Gul with more weird alien consciousnesses! The option to become more monstrous is always a big plus. ^_~
-- The Uncanny Hierophant. The Jewel-Eyed Prince.
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 HarperMargrave Posts: 23
8/14/2019
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Just getting around to playing this one myself, and it's utterly fantastic, though as usual I've got analysis paralysis when it comes time to make my final choices.
Question for all: Does anyone have an echo of the "death-dealing" choice? I'm curious as to how death by knife differs from death by magnanimity or mastication.
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Harper%20Margrave Open to many social actions; please no Photographers, Loitering, or cats in boxes. An investigative sort with a flair for danger and a dark, vengeful streak. Courier's Footprint, Poet-Laureate of the Neath, seeking their Nemesis.
https://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Bram%20Serranian A skulker, cunning and guileful. Seeking...that which should not be Sought.
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 Calliope Posts: 99
8/14/2019
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Calliope wrote:
Maria Dasl wrote:
I guess I was curious as to what made it different from the magnanimous choice--if allowing the heart to die was merciful, what did the element of sacrifice change about it? Not sure if that makes sense!
It personally considered the death bringing to be merciful - I didn't know back then how close the heart was to naturally dying after all, just that it would be 'soon' - but what is soon to a being as old as that? It felt rather cathartic too - a final release of spores upon the ground, growing into new fungal forms as I left. ^I don't have an echo for you, but this is my reasoning for picking that option, and a little of what it felt like to see.
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Calliope%20Rannis
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 HarperMargrave Posts: 23
8/14/2019
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Calliope wrote:
^I don't have an echo for you, but this is my reasoning for picking that option, and a little of what it felt like to see. Thanks! I went ahead and chose this option as well, and I'm perfectly happy with how it turned out.
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Harper%20Margrave Open to many social actions; please no Photographers, Loitering, or cats in boxes. An investigative sort with a flair for danger and a dark, vengeful streak. Courier's Footprint, Poet-Laureate of the Neath, seeking their Nemesis.
https://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Bram%20Serranian A skulker, cunning and guileful. Seeking...that which should not be Sought.
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 Desirée Posts: 64
9/25/2019
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Late to the game, but maybe someone'll stumble accross this sometime: what exactly *was* that [spoiler] bleeding fungus, who (or what) had driven that knife through it and to what end?[/spoiler]
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 Golver5 Posts: 5
1 days ago
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Does anyone have the echo for bringing the Mog?
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/golver5
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