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Jack Blackstone
Jack Blackstone
Posts: 124

5/20/2012
A thread for the clay men of London. Can claymen die and meet the boatman? Can claywomen exsist? Can they have kids with humans? How much claymen live in london? will claymen go extinct if the king runs out of heart shards?

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Myke Harryson
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5/20/2012
There is a card where you are on the Underzee about dealing with a Clay Stowaway, that talks about the water during brown if you throw him over the side, which makes me think that at least part of him dissolved. I find it hard to believe it would survive that, and wonder what shape it would be in if it did.

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MaskedGentleman
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5/20/2012
Clayman can die, as you see near the end of the Watchmaker's Hill section. Marshwolves kill Clayman lost in the bog and Jack-of-Smiles is killing Claymen before you put him down. I do not believe they can meet the Boatman based on the fact they most likely share the soul of the King of A Hundred Hearts.

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streetfelineblue
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Posts: 1459

5/21/2012
I think the main question isn't whether they can die, but whether they can - erm - come back, unlike rats, for example. While considerably larger than rats, they probably lack any internal organ or such, and the only thing giving them life is *SPOILER*a shard of the heart of the King with a Hundred Hearts*SPOILER*, but that doesn't help much with regards to what happens when they're damaged beyond any possibility of functioning again (that is - dying). I think the only sure way to tell what happens is to hear from somebody who actually played one.

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Jack Vaux-Harrowden
Jack Vaux-Harrowden
Posts: 245

5/21/2012
You can't die if you play as a clay man in the Easter Egg. (I think. I know I played a clay man, and had my Wounds go well above 8 without any state change.)

Presumably this is because the Easter Egg is just that--a minigame, rather than a true extension of the game--and it's definite canon that dying results in your returning to life elsewhere, which would allow a Clay Man to escape into London proper.

I don't think this is necessarily reflective of any canon or deep secrets regarding Clay Men, though.
edited by Jack Vaux-Harrowden on 5/21/2012
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Twoflower
Twoflower
Posts: 264

5/21/2012
Jack Vaux-Harrowden wrote:
You can't die if you play as a clay man in the Easter Egg. (I think. I know I played a clay man, and had my Wounds go well above 8 without any state change.)

Presumably this is because the Easter Egg is just that--a minigame, rather than a true extension of the game--and it's definite canon that dying results in your returning to life elsewhere, which would allow a Clay Man to escape into London proper.

I don't think this is necessarily reflective of any canon or deep secrets regarding Clay Men, though.
edited by Jack Vaux-Harrowden on 5/21/2012


You can play as a Clay Man? How do you do that?
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Jack Vaux-Harrowden
Jack Vaux-Harrowden
Posts: 245

5/21/2012
Twoflower wrote:
Jack Vaux-Harrowden wrote:
You can't die if you play as a clay man in the Easter Egg. (I think. I know I played a clay man, and had my Wounds go well above 8 without any state change.)

Presumably this is because the Easter Egg is just that--a minigame, rather than a true extension of the game--and it's definite canon that dying results in your returning to life elsewhere, which would allow a Clay Man to escape into London proper.

I don't think this is necessarily reflective of any canon or deep secrets regarding Clay Men, though.
edited by Jack Vaux-Harrowden on 5/21/2012


You can play as a Clay Man? How do you do that?



Start a new account, and--

...huh. Has it been removed? I know that there used to be a small but incongruous dash near "May we ask whether you're a lady or a gentleman?" that, when clicked, sent you to the Clay Man character creation screen. But I can't seem to find it now.

http://blog.failbettergames.com/post/I-AM-CLAY.aspx The official comment on the matter.

Well, I can confirm that my Clay Man account still exists; I can also confirm that with "Wounds 9--The Spirit Has Departed!" I'm still around to INSULT THE FOREMAN and GROW TIRED OF CARRYING BOXES and USE CAPITAL LETTERS.
edited by Jack Vaux-Harrowden on 5/21/2012
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Twoflower
Twoflower
Posts: 264

5/21/2012
Jack Vaux-Harrowden wrote:
Twoflower wrote:
Jack Vaux-Harrowden wrote:
You can't die if you play as a clay man in the Easter Egg. (I think. I know I played a clay man, and had my Wounds go well above 8 without any state change.)

Presumably this is because the Easter Egg is just that--a minigame, rather than a true extension of the game--and it's definite canon that dying results in your returning to life elsewhere, which would allow a Clay Man to escape into London proper.

I don't think this is necessarily reflective of any canon or deep secrets regarding Clay Men, though.
edited by Jack Vaux-Harrowden on 5/21/2012


You can play as a Clay Man? How do you do that?



Start a new account, and--

...huh. Has it been removed? I know that there used to be a small but incongruous dash near "May we ask whether you're a lady or a gentleman?" that, when clicked, sent you to the Clay Man character creation screen. But I can't seem to find it now.

http://blog.failbettergames.com/post/I-AM-CLAY.aspx The official comment on the matter.

Well, I can confirm that my Clay Man account still exists; I can also confirm that with "Wounds 9--The Spirit Has Departed!" I'm still around to INSULT THE FOREMAN and GROW TIRED OF CARRYING BOXES and USE CAPITAL LETTERS.
edited by Jack Vaux-Harrowden on 5/21/2012



It's been removed? Aww.
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Ben
Ben
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9/28/2014
A horrible bump...

I read about the easter egg elsewhere, this topic comes up from googling for info, but the official comment is also gone.

Does anybody remember?

So, are there any still being played?

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Gillsing
Gillsing
Posts: 1203

9/28/2014
Ben wrote:
... but the official comment is also gone.
Ahh, there we go. They changed it to lower case. Very tricky. But Google finds all.
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Ben
Ben
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9/28/2014
Google failed me, but you are a champion. Now this thread slides back under the waves.

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Shadowhand
Shadowhand
Posts: 197

9/28/2014
Well, you can't *create* a Clay Man character anymore, per se, but the minigame hasn't been nuked from Fallen London entirely...

So, you're still going to have a chance to try it, but no one's going to tell you how to get there, and you're probably only going to find it by accident when you start reaching endgame. But it's there.

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dismallyOriented
dismallyOriented
Posts: 215

9/28/2014
It's a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a--well, you get the point.
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Mimic
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Posts: 26

9/28/2014
Eh, to be fair you're not likely to find it without knowing about the storyline to begin with.

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Loon
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9/29/2014
It is, indeed, an enigma... But you don't need to wait for endgame to pursue it.

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jasper
jasper
Posts: 55

10/2/2014
This thread is very pertinent to me because I only just reached those Clay Man storylets. They're seriously heartbreaking... I'm not going to be able to go back to the rest of Fallen London happily. And I'm not sure if it would be compassionate to employ two Clay Men to bear my sedan or not.
edited by Jenny Yang on 10/2/2014
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hyperion122
hyperion122
Posts: 31

10/2/2014
dismallyOriented wrote:
It's a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a--well, you get the point.


way to keep it subtle wink



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    xKiv
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    10/3/2014
    An *antique* mystery wrapped in a *searing* enigma, thank you very much.

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    dismallyOriented
    dismallyOriented
    Posts: 215

    10/3/2014
    Jenny Yang wrote:
    This thread is very pertinent to me because I only just reached those Clay Man storylets. They're seriously heartbreaking... I'm not going to be able to go back to the rest of Fallen London happily. And I'm not sure if it would be compassionate to employ two Clay Men to bear my sedan or not.
    edited by Jenny Yang on 10/2/2014


    Real good metaphor for dealing with imperialism when you yourself benefit from the system. The Clay Men are so wonderful
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    WormApotheote
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    10/4/2014
    xKiv wrote:
    An *antique* mystery wrapped in a *searing* enigma, thank you very much.

    so its a trade secret?

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