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KatarinaNavane
KatarinaNavane
Posts: 462

12/20/2011
I entered Fallen London around february of this year and thus missed Mr. Sacks visit. What occurred last year? And will there be another visit this year?

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Mr Sacks
Mr Sacks
Posts: 2

12/21/2011
We look forward to consuming you this year. Ahem. We mean, to consuming your gifts. Ho ho ho. How merry we shall be.
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Early
Early
Posts: 196

12/24/2011
Branden Linton wrote:
So Mr. Sacks doesn't like it when I try to give him the starvling cat? I will have to remember that. =P

P.S. There should have been a warning of some kind that you only get to pick one option. If I had known that I would have picked more carefully. -_-


The Starveling Cat!
The Starveling Cat!
He'll take anything
But he won't take that!

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Chris Gardiner
Chris Gardiner
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Posts: 539

12/21/2011
joefromkenyon wrote:
(I note that Mr. Sacks was too polite even to comment on my reference to his surface counterpart, and that person's preference for milk and cookies...)



I'm not sure that was politeness.

More likely profound offence.
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Rupho Schartenhauer
Rupho Schartenhauer
Posts: 787

12/21/2011
Patrick Reding wrote:
So what, roughly speaking, does leaping in Mr. Sacks' sack do?

[spoiler]In the sack, you'll have the chance to open one of the oddly-shaped "presents" lying around. This will earn you a nice bit of information that cannot be attained anywhere else, but also considerably damage one of your qualities (last year, my Watchful dropped from 49 to 46).
After opening your "present", you'll return to your lodgings.[/spoiler]

edited by Rupho Schartenhauer on 4/4/2015

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Cortez the Killer has killed a Master, definitely.
Deepdelver has become the progenitor of London's brightest star. It's... complicated.
Dr. Kvirkvelia, gone NORTH on 23/12/1894.
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Diptych
Diptych
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Posts: 3493

12/23/2011
@ReginaldHubris had the pluck, and very nearly lost his pluck in consequence. Success brings one of at least two sets of rare reward items (Hubris, for instance, received a box of Brilliant Souls.) Failure brings all standard menaces.

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Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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Patrick Reding
Patrick Reding
Posts: 440

12/23/2011
"Fascinating. The floor here feels like velvet, aside from a curious, flesh-like warmth. But it refuses to reflect light at all, not from candles or from my radium goggles. If there are walls or ceiling here, I haven't found them. I must have walked a half-kilometer already and still there's no sign of exit. Just blackness. Endless blackness.

"Wait, I think I see something! It looks like..."

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Diptych
Diptych
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Posts: 3493

12/24/2011
Two Confident Smiles. I recorded the incident in my journal, if you want a peek.

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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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