 Jolanda Swan Posts: 1783
4/22/2016
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So far, I like the Dashing Tomb-Colonist and the Provost of Benthic... plus the Topsy King, whose story I am afraid all Heart's Desire types are doomed to replicate. I am looking forward to learning more about the Widow and the Duchess though, before locking down my favorites.
-- 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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 LadyJade Posts: 4
4/23/2016
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Quite fond of the Last Constable myself, always thought she needed more of a story. What little I see of her made me want more.
And then there is Mr Pages. Even as he twists the language in ways that make me wince, I cannot help but to love his affection for language and words.
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 Clifton Royston Posts: 110
4/27/2016
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I'm still quite new to Fallen London, but already developing favorites.
After a few chance meetings with the Quiet Deviless, I found myself entirely dedicated to becoming more Intimate with Devils, so that I could secure her companionship.
And then I disappointed her so deeply by attempting to spy on her Abstraction, and shattered our budding friendship. I'm still trying to regain her trust, but I have every hope that being a devil herself she will eventually come to understand my own untrusting nature and forgive me enough that we can be friends again.
-- A person of little significance: http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/cliftonr
Currently accepting all non-harmful social actions, at least until I learn better.
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 CALLNXW Posts: 116
4/27/2016
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I love the Joval Contrarian, dude's just so amazingly terrible in social situations I just hope he lives on until they create the NeathNet
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Call%20Now
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 M. Cinder Posts: 25
5/2/2016
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Well, it's difficult for me to pick favorites. I like them all. I even like the minor characters in Exceptional Stories.
If I had to choose, it would be Mr. Pages. He's delightfully adorkable, and censorship campaign aside, he's likely the only Master who isn't a psychopath, if the term even apply to their kind.
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 Vavakx Nonexus Posts: 892
5/2/2016
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CALLNXW wrote:
I love the Joval Contrarian, dude's just so amazingly terrible in social situations I just hope he lives on until they create the NeathNet
Or, maybe, the InterNeath?
-- Amets Estibariz, the Moulting Eidolon: Cradled by a sun all their own.

Blabbing, the Hobo Everyone Knows: The One Who Pulls The Strings. A Clarity In The Darkness.

Charlotte and the Caretaker: A family?
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 Schmidt Posts: 114
5/5/2016
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For me it has to be the Bishop of St. Fiacre's. He is absolutely my head canon bro, since Atticus has made a habit of helping his kind, and is closest to the Church.
Besides, his story is so touching, seeking to be something other than what he is. Regardless of whether he can transfigured himself, he has already risen above it spiritually.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Atticus%20Schmidt
I'll accept any actions, except loitering and Affluent Photographer (will accept dupes).
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 Master Polarimini Posts: 310
5/6/2016
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There are so many memorable characters that I'm not sure who's my absolute favourite, but I can name the Once-dashing smuggler and Soap between those I like the most. I really would like to see more of Soap, especially because the Once-dashing smuggler has already a dedicated story.
Speaking of which, it is a bit sad that we have such interesting characters as companions and we don't have the chance to interact with them more often... it could be really nice that having a specific companion opens (appearing randomly) some story regarding that companion, a miniature version of the personal quests of group members as in many computer RPGs.
-- Devices workshop opening soon...
Follow my story at http://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Master~Polarimini
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 Aganzir Posts: 2
5/6/2016
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No question on this - the Cheery Man. Brutal and ruthless but bound by his oaths: he's very much a mentor figure to my character. Unsurprisingly, I make my toasts for him. And whenever the opportunity card arises, I hint that I might want to stay the night. However, what actually sealed the deal [spoiler] was getting the rare success the very first time on the opportunity card. I mean when the Cheery Man has opened up about his impotence, repeatedly asking to stay the night and, repeatedly, being turned down, became a game between him and me. [/spoiler]
-- Aganzir, Ruthless Licentiate, Shattering Force
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 Tyrone Posts: 79
5/7/2016
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I personally really find the devils fascinating. Why? Because they really do like playing at being cruel and petty without really any reason to be. Plus their weird nature of existence and how they come up with ludicrous schemes just to do something is unusual as well.
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