 Aximillio Posts: 1251
10/24/2013
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streetfelineblue wrote:
LukeMcMillan wrote:
I just looked at the wiki and I noticed that the Special Constable option is marked to give "dream of the liberation of night"... so do same characters bring different dreams?
Which wiki? I went HERE and it wasn't updated yet.
Now it is.
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 streetfelineblue Posts: 1459
10/24/2013
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Aximillio wrote:
Now it is.
Hm, would you mind to update the Magician too? I have to go AFK now and I don't know if tonight I'll be online.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
10/24/2013
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Hmmm. The Doctor and the Constable seem to represent opposing viewpoints on the liberation of the night. The Magician is a neutral party regarding dreams of roses, while it sounds as though the Bishop and the Diplomat may approach roses from opposing sides of that Fate-locked conflict. The Adventuress brings another set of dreams... I know nothing of the Outcast.
The dreams to seem to correspond to the Neath's Mysteries qualities. The Mountain for the Garden. Roses for Fingerwork. Light and the night seen through the Eyes of Icarus. That would suggest that, by a process of elimination, the Rubbery Man knows of the Fallen Cities. Possibly more than he ought to.
-- 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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 streetfelineblue Posts: 1459
10/24/2013
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Sir Frederick Tanah-Chook wrote:
Hmmm. The Doctor and the Constable seem to represent opposing viewpoints on the liberation of the night. The Magician is a neutral party regarding dreams of roses, while it sounds as though the Bishop and the Diplomat may approach roses from opposing sides of that Fate-locked conflict. The Adventuress brings another set of dreams... I know nothing of the Outcast.
The dreams to seem to correspond to the Neath's Mysteries qualities. The Mountain for the Garden. Roses for Fingerwork. Light and the night seen through the Eyes of Icarus. That would suggest that, by a process of elimination, the Rubbery Man knows of the Fallen Cities. Possibly more than he ought to.
What I'm thinking... I am afraid that the Bishop is going to make a HUGE mistake. I'll have to keep an eye on him. ^^
Also: I am not really in the mood to chance other visitors - I like the roses hint (and the Fingerwork storyline) too much.
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 Owen Wulf Posts: 715
10/24/2013
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There is a special option available in the form of the Bishop of Southwark for those who have purchased the fate-locked content in the Labyrinth of Tiger. Feel free to message me if you want to know what it was
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 Aximillio Posts: 1251
10/24/2013
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streetfelineblue wrote:
Aximillio wrote:
Now it is.
Hm, would you mind to update the Magician too? I have to go AFK now and I don't know if tonight I'll be online.
Done. Thanks for journalling it =).
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 Aximillio Posts: 1251
10/24/2013
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Sir Frederick Tanah-Chook wrote:
That would suggest that, by a process of elimination, the Rubbery Man knows of the Fallen Cities. Possibly more than he ought to. That sounds really likely, to be honest... Esp. if we consider a certain fate-locked location...
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10/24/2013
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But how could it be that I will dream of a traveller returning, with the Constable, instead of the liberation of night?
Sir Frederick Tanah-Chook wrote:
Hmmm. The Doctor and the Constable seem to represent opposing viewpoints on the liberation of the night. The Magician is a neutral party regarding dreams of roses, while it sounds as though the Bishop and the Diplomat may approach roses from opposing sides of that Fate-locked conflict. The Adventuress brings another set of dreams... I know nothing of the Outcast.
The dreams to seem to correspond to the Neath's Mysteries qualities. The Mountain for the Garden. Roses for Fingerwork. Light and the night seen through the Eyes of Icarus. That would suggest that, by a process of elimination, the Rubbery Man knows of the Fallen Cities. Possibly more than he ought to.
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 Aximillio Posts: 1251
10/24/2013
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Either the first one was wrong or there are more dreams per person.
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 randomperson Posts: 62
10/24/2013
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The recorded quality label is different in the character page compared to the label in the storylet result. I chose the special constable and got the "A Possible Future The Chill of the Void" quality under the circumstance grouping instead of saying traveller returning like in the storylet result. No documentation yet on the wiki.
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 Ether Posts: 34
10/24/2013
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I picked the Rubbery Man option and it said that, perhaps I'll dream of an ocean soon. Under the Circumstance, I now have - A Possible Future The Taste of Blackest Brine. It's going to be interesting, finding out what that means!
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 MidnightVoyager Posts: 858
10/24/2013
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randomperson wrote:
The recorded quality label is different in the character page compared to the label in the storylet result. I chose the special constable and got the "A Possible Future The Chill of the Void" quality under the circumstance grouping instead of saying traveller returning like in the storylet result. No documentation yet on the wiki.
Now there is documentation. You can even find the quality number with the ol' AIrs trick of adding it to your profile.
-- Midnight Voyager - A blood-cousin to predators. Collector of beasts. Affably mad.
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 randomperson Posts: 62
10/24/2013
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The Chill of the Void is #4
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 Ether Posts: 34
10/24/2013
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MidnightVoyager wrote:
Now there is documentation. You can even find the quality number with the ol' AIrs trick of adding it to your profile.
I put mine on my Mantlepiece but there doesn't seem to be a number? Just the same text. You can view it here - http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Airlysilver
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 MidnightVoyager Posts: 858
10/24/2013
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Ether wrote:
MidnightVoyager wrote:
Now there is documentation. You can even find the quality number with the ol' AIrs trick of adding it to your profile.
I put mine on my Mantlepiece but there doesn't seem to be a number? Just the same text. You can view it here - http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Airlysilver That one is a bizarre exception. For now, I'm assuming that means it's number 1.
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10/24/2013
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So is the "Possible future" stuff in addition, or a substitute, of the future dream?
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 MidnightVoyager Posts: 858
10/24/2013
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LukeMcMillan wrote:
So is the "Possible future" stuff in addition, or a substitute, of the future dream? It's just the quality that you silently get. The future dream text is still there.
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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
10/24/2013
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Ether wrote:
MidnightVoyager wrote:
Now there is documentation. You can even find the quality number with the ol' AIrs trick of adding it to your profile.
I put mine on my Mantlepiece but there doesn't seem to be a number? Just the same text. You can view it here - http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Airlysilver Your link leads me to the error page with the reference to the server that flamed and guttered "like a dying star". So you may be the victim of an obscure bug.
-- 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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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
10/24/2013
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Spacemarine9 wrote:
The visitors card itself has no requirements, only the options on it need 5 MW + Nightmares. You can still draw it at Nightmares 4.
That information is very helpful. Thanks.
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 Ether Posts: 34
10/24/2013
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Catherine Raymond wrote:
Your link leads me to the error page with the reference to the server that flamed and guttered "like a dying star". So you may be the victim of an obscure bug.
Oh, I'm sorry, I'm not sure what that's all about. It worked fine for me, in any case, if it's a bug then I guess it will be fixed at some point :-)
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