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So what was your favorite masque ball?
 Jolanda Swan Posts: 1783
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Three parties, three masks, three incredible hosts; what was your personal favorite?
-- 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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 phryne Posts: 1351
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I guess I liked the Pavilion best.
It probably says a lot about Hallowmas in Fallen London if an abandoned shipwreck is the least disturbing setting
-- Accounts: Bag a Legend • Light Fingers • Heart's Desire • Nemesis • no ambition Exceptional Stories, sorted by Season and by writer ― Favours & Renown Guide
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 Misfortune Posts: 18
11/7/2019
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Pavillion of Butterflies for me; who doesn't like getting high on Nightmares?
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 c-schroed Posts: 19
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I liked the Pavillion of Butterflies the most. A great atmosphere, suitably unsettling, but not bluntly scary. Beautifully written. St Dunstan's follows in second place, as it seemed to be the most entertaining revel, for me.
-- Cattus Schroedingeris, the Consulting Explorer, scientist and author, at your service!
Kitty Schroedingeris, the Plot-weaving Minx, his Cousin, who is always plotting something.
"Always look to love. Always."
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 the old man Posts: 381
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st dunstines candles for moves of the game yes pleas
-- an old irish spy from the colonies, somewhat irrigo impaired but still sharp as a tack. friendly enough just don't mention parabola he gets awfully melancholic. (an honorary cat my life is complete) https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/The%20old%20man no plant battles please for the love of god
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