 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
1/21/2020
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Here's this week's quick questions thread!
-- 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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 the old man Posts: 381
1/21/2020
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Lord Garuda wrote:
I've recently started doing terms as governor of Port Carnelian, and I was wondering how many terms it's realistic to do before heading back to London. I'm usually drained of Imperial Legitimacy by the end of my second term, but it seems possible to do four if I spend my third term building up Legitimacy and doing a state dinner. There's some luck involved, so I was wondering what other governors have to say about the matter.
well its somewhat boring but if you just spend your entire term at the tea shop or assembly your legitimacy wont be hit at all, its what I did.
-- 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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 Amalgamate Posts: 435
1/22/2020
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Lord Garuda wrote:
I've recently started doing terms as governor of Port Carnelian, and I was wondering how many terms it's realistic to do before heading back to London. I'm usually drained of Imperial Legitimacy by the end of my second term, but it seems possible to do four if I spend my third term building up Legitimacy and doing a state dinner. There's some luck involved, so I was wondering what other governors have to say about the matter.
When I spent time at Port Carnelian, I generally kept terms going indefinitely. Tended to try and keep my Imperial Legitimacy between 30-50.
When you're below 30, don't play any actions that would drop your legitimacy. At other times, prefer ones that raise your legitimacy, unless it's over 80. Try to keep your Horseheads and Striped Delights both pretty high so you can trade one for the other.
If you go to https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Matters_of_State you can see all the options and optimize (except the Fate-Locked Aunt one, which is good to play if you have an Aunt).
Generally you want to keep Legitimacy over 20, keep horseheads and delights evenly balanced, prefer to avoid playing the "+4 horseheads or delights" option, try to raise legitimacy whenever possible, and prefer an audience with the Banded Prince as the capstone feast, because of the bonus tribute.
edited by Amalgamate on 1/22/2020
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Social invitations of all kinds welcome, especially games of chess and deadly sparring!
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 elderfleur Posts: 77
1/22/2020
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Skinnyman wrote:
Can you add the results inside a spoiler tag?  [spoiler] Half the time she earns 15 Horseheads ("The Khaganians honour you both"), otherwise she earns 15 Stripes ("the tigers praise her name and yours"). There are three paragraphs of fun text between the two results, and mechanically it's unmatched, even if you get favours from the "wrong" faction. [/spoiler]
-- —Elderfleur
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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
1/22/2020
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Amalgamate's advice looks good to me. If you want to do your own risk/reward assessment with more information, the Wiki has a lovely table of the outcomes of the various Port Carnelian cards here: https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Matters_of_State
-- Cathy Raymond http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/cathyr19355
Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)
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