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GG Crono
GG Crono
Posts: 24

4/12/2012
I currently have 20 Fate to my name, and I've already gone to Flute Street. (What can I say? I have a soft spot for my rubbery brethren.)

I'm looking more for a juicy story to sink my teeth into than material gain. With that in mind, what does the community recommend I put my fate toward?
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Patrick Reding
Patrick Reding
Posts: 440

4/12/2012
The Trade in Souls is quite well-written, and has multiple repurcussions throughout the rest of the game. If it's a more interactive narrative you're after, the Rubbery Murders is a great change of pace.
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Estelle Knoht
Estelle Knoht
Posts: 1751

4/12/2012
Trade in Soul is probably the best one, with tie-ins to it all over the game.
The Theological Husbandry provide you a bunch of handy pets which provide some decent cards later on, and your choices seems very important to London.
The Long Lost Daughter, well, I didn't play it. My character is not supposed to have a daughter, so I avoided it.
Personally I don't like the Rubbery Murders much, it feels a bit bland in comparison to any other fate-locked storylines. It is not bad, but it feels so much like a starter venture in that it feels very unemotional or revealing.

But if you like Rubbery stuff, have you tried the Rubbery Man Pygamlion storyline at Mahogany Hall? It cost only 5 fate and goes VERY well with the Flute Street content.

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Urthdigger
Urthdigger
Posts: 939

4/13/2012
Byron Man wrote:

The Long Lost Daughter, well, I didn't play it. My character is not supposed to have a daughter, so I avoided it.


The only requirement, character-wise, is to have had some sort of scandalous tryst several years back. If you're the type who might have done this, but has no interest in familial obligations, it is possible to do this storyline and then never have to see her again. That's what I did... and I'm a GOOD person. Why might I have done such a thing? Play through and find out.

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Asclepius Unbound
Asclepius Unbound
Posts: 389

4/14/2012
Patrick Reding wrote:
Of course it's not very plausable if, like me, you're playing an intersex character.


Which is exactly why you might be suspicious of someone who came along claiming to be your daughter...

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