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circe
circe
Posts: 435

1/28/2014
Theminimanx wrote:
Excellent! Now to find a good excuse to know about the doctor's love of cats.



  • Simple - you read his letter in the Newspaper.

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    Adding no Suppers without prior arrangement, with only 5 Free Evenings a week and being a Patron I can't accept them all.
    No Affluent Photographer, Sharing Research with Another Scholar or Boxed Cats accepted. I will send Boxed Cats though. All other social actions welcome. Will help menaces, please be reasonable.
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    Theminimanx
    Theminimanx
    Posts: 27

    1/28/2014
    circe wrote:
    Theminimanx wrote:
    Excellent! Now to find a good excuse to know about the doctor's love of cats.



  • Simple - you read his letter in the Newspaper.
  • I deny any accusations of me having forgotton about it. Even if I actually did.


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    Quixoticcat
    Quixoticcat
    Posts: 64

    1/28/2014
    I too have been following with interest (who'd have thought that a dull individual would be so *fascinating*!) but he seems to have garnered quite a bit of attention already and I did not want to overwhelm the poor man on his first day or two. My alt, however, would be quite happy to make his acquaintance once he's got his practice established. Hunting monsters of the 'Neath causes one to endure many physical hardships.

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    Diptych
    Diptych
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    1/28/2014
    Part Five is up, at least as an early preview - no doubt I'll want to edit it heavily come morning, but I didn't think it right to keep you all waiting.

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    Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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    lady ciel
    lady ciel
    Posts: 2548

    1/28/2014
    Most excellent Sir Frederick. I look forward to reading the good doctor's continuing adventures in our fair city.

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    Sorry RL means I am not a very active player at the moment. No social actions unless you are prepared to wait and definitely no sparring or other mult-action things.

    No Calling Cards or boxed cats please. Will take dupes on the affluent photographers. Other social invitations welcome. Parabolan Kittens usually available, send me an in-game social action saying you want one and I will get one to you as soon as possible.

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    Snowskeeper
    Snowskeeper
    Posts: 575

    1/29/2014
    Wonderful; we enjoy cliffhangers. We wish they'd all go and die in separate, deep holes, but we enjoy them all the same.

    Excellent work, as usual.

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    Playersideblog
    Playersideblog
    Posts: 397

    1/29/2014
    Just shuffled off my own contribution to the good Doctor's reserves! Simply because it is immensely enjoyable to watch.

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    HinterDemGlas
    HinterDemGlas
    Posts: 57

    1/30/2014
    I get the feeling the Pabulous Physician has not one Mysterious Benefactor, but a dozen! Maybe he's a secret champion of certain para-Bazaarine (f not meta-Bazaarine) forces?

    Anyway, an appealing, and unsettling, report of a gentleman dealing with his morning correspondence.

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    Allanon Kisigar
    Allanon Kisigar
    Posts: 164

    1/30/2014
    HinterDemGlas wrote:
    I get the feeling the Pabulous Physician has not one Mysterious Benefactor, but a dozen! Maybe he's a secret champion of certain para-Bazaarine (f not meta-Bazaarine) forces?

    Anyway, an appealing, and unsettling, report of a gentleman dealing with his morning correspondence.



  • I think it has some to do with that, in a place with so much strangeness and intrigue and secrets, he's so very NORMAL. At least, that's why my character decided to send him a card of acquaintance (in fact, he outright insisted). As Snowskeeper said earlier in the thread, he's so normal it's abnormal for Fallen London, and Mr Kisigar feels that it's admirable, in it's own way. And hopefully, keep him from stumbling into the terrible knowledge that would strip that normalicy away, if possible.

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    Nathanael S. Wells
    Nathanael S. Wells
    Posts: 80

    1/30/2014
    Poor doctor. In a city where people would forgive you for trying to stab the Traitor Empress, he thinks his accidental stint in New Newgate is his personal apocalypse.

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    Inky Petrel
    Inky Petrel
    Posts: 370

    1/30/2014
    Another delightful update! I'm really enjoying these Big Grin Poor doctor.

    (I had to giggle at the mention of the Diogenes club too.)
    edited by Inky Petrel on 1/30/2014

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    Playersideblog
    Playersideblog
    Posts: 397

    1/30/2014
    HinterDemGlas wrote:
    I get the feeling the Pabulous Physician has not one Mysterious Benefactor, but a dozen! Maybe he's a secret champion of certain para-Bazaarine (f not meta-Bazaarine) forces?

    It almost seems fated that so much an everyman should be so watched by everyone.


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    Elli
    Elli
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    1/31/2014
    I wish I had a title so I could tutor the good doctor, but it seems someone has offered it already, and I'm holding out for a Paramount Presence anyways. In any case, I'll be sure to send little gifts whenever I can! This little story has proven very entertaining and I wish to form part of it, if only as a two-sentences long footnote.
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    Playersideblog
    Playersideblog
    Posts: 397

    2/3/2014
    Any updates on our good Doctor?

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    Diptych
    Diptych
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    2/3/2014
    Busy weekend, plus a hell of a wrangle to write, and a couple of much lighter and less criminal plotlines planned. Next update tomorrow, fingers crossed!

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    Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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    Kalixas
    Kalixas
    Posts: 18

    2/4/2014
    Oh, this IS lovely. Please continue your fine writing! I'm quite happy to have run across this...
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    Diptych
    Diptych
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    2/5/2014
    Thank you all very much - your feedback is quite touching! Part Six is now up. Next time, the doctor shall learn more of death and devilry, and take on some new patients, great and small.

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    Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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    lady ciel
    lady ciel
    Posts: 2548

    2/5/2014
    Loving the good doctor's adventures. Thank you for doing this.

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    ciel

    Sorry RL means I am not a very active player at the moment. No social actions unless you are prepared to wait and definitely no sparring or other mult-action things.

    No Calling Cards or boxed cats please. Will take dupes on the affluent photographers. Other social invitations welcome. Parabolan Kittens usually available, send me an in-game social action saying you want one and I will get one to you as soon as possible.

    storynexus name - reveurciel
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    Snowskeeper
    Snowskeeper
    Posts: 575

    2/5/2014
    That was wonderful. We really don't have any other words with which to describe it, which is problematic, considering our aspirations. You captured SF's personality wonderfully, and the tension was beautifully managed. Well done, once again.

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    David Lombard
    David Lombard
    Posts: 79

    2/5/2014
    Another brilliant post. Thank you.

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