 Voodoo Master Posts: 127
2/5/2014
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Well, I only got 10 of them right, but I think it's still respectable. 10 Fate is a really nice sum, and is pretty useful. Especially since I'm planning on buying an Ubergoat soon. Very soon. edited by Voodoo Master on 2/5/2014
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 ladymadsci Posts: 105
2/5/2014
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I got 11!
-- {quiet smile} behind you
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 dismallyOriented Posts: 215
2/5/2014
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9. Not bad, for a month in the Fifth City.
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 streetfelineblue Posts: 1459
2/5/2014
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Ohmyohmyohmy! No news for me yet - well, if they adopted the alphabetical order, I should probably be patient. But HEY! It's years that we're puzzling about these questions. I'm excited as a schoolboy *_*
-- Twitter: @streetfelineblu Blue's LiveJournal Blue's Echo Bazaar profile Blue's Night Circus diary Link to Ocelot's Enigma Ambition hint page; PM for clarification. No direct solutions provided.
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 RandomWalker Posts: 948
2/5/2014
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12 out of 19 for me, which is more than I expected. I'm looking forward to seeing the answers and grateful for Mr Flyte's speed in processing all those answers.
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 varinn Posts: 53
2/5/2014
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14 out of 19! Radical, nailed it.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Varinner
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 babelfishwars Administrator Posts: 1152
2/5/2014
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Spacemarine9 wrote:
I got 14; which means I passed the Fallen London Exam with a 78% grade. Although I think I had at least one joke answer and two or three I was flipping back and forth on, so that's pretty good all considered.
I got the same as you which makes me a little happy.
-- Mars, God of Fish; Leaning Tower of Fish
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 deadcrystal Posts: 125
2/5/2014
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Likewise, a solid 14. It would probably help if I remembered what my answers were, I'm fairly sure I'd left a couple as half-jokes.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Alice~Darkmoor A determined Dolphin - Alexis Great Grind Empress, and Knife and Candle Queen
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 Shadowhand Posts: 197
2/5/2014
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12 over here. And here I thought we'd figured all this stuff out.
-- Twitter: @mortshadow - Fallen London: Shadowhand
Benjamin Gabbay, a silly and crafty individual of mysterious and indistinct intentions
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 streetfelineblue Posts: 1459
2/5/2014
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14! Now to know which one were right and wrong; full answers are announced for tomorrow (technically today, as it's 0:49 here ^^)
https://twitter.com/EchoBazaar/status/431203257386823680 edited by streetfelineblue on 2/6/2014
-- Twitter: @streetfelineblu Blue's LiveJournal Blue's Echo Bazaar profile Blue's Night Circus diary Link to Ocelot's Enigma Ambition hint page; PM for clarification. No direct solutions provided.
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 Asclepius Unbound Posts: 389
2/6/2014
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Eleven. As was agreed.
-- Alas, Asclepius Unbound is now forever beyond the reach of invitations. A successful Seeker.
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 Mordaine Barimen Posts: 670
2/6/2014
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Apparently I've done respectably for a newcomer with 13 correct.
-- I'm sorry, but due to policy clarifications, I will no longer be giving detailed mechanics advice on the forums.
If you still need help, try the IRC channel.
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 Rupho Schartenhauer Posts: 787
2/6/2014
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varinn wrote:
14 out of 19! Radical, nailed it. So, there were 19 mysteries in total? I never thought to count them... anyway, someone has got to beat my 16 correct answers?!
-- Rupho Schartenhauer has killed a Master, well: most of it. Cortez the Killer has killed a Master, definitely. Deepdelver has become the progenitor of London's brightest star. It's... complicated. Dr. Kvirkvelia, gone NORTH on 23/12/1894.
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 Pyrodinium Posts: 639
2/6/2014
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I have 12
-- My profiles: http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Pyrodinium (A Monster hunter on the hunt of his twin brother's killer. Overprotective dad of his twin's daughter) http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Rudolph~of~Taured (an indeterminate person of potentially rubbery lineage) * All social actions except photographers and loitering welcome!
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 Corrupt Official Posts: 6
2/6/2014
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I apparently got 13
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 Snowskeeper Posts: 575
2/6/2014
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Six, which is what we were aiming for.
-- S.F., a midnight midnighter and invisible eminence. Impossible to locate them, personally, but there are dead drops and agents.
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 KatarinaNavane Posts: 462
2/6/2014
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I'm excited to check, but can't seem to log in right now, the facebook login button isn't redirecting properly... Will the correct answers be made public at some point? I'd be much more excited for that than for a little fate anyhow.
-- Storynexus sn Katarina Navane.
My art page (much of which is dark, Victorian, and/or full of tentacles): http://www.facebook.com/demonkittydesigns
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
2/6/2014
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Yes, on the Failbetter blog, within a day or so!
-- 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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 Shadowhand Posts: 197
2/6/2014
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The secret is that the real winner here is the person who got 7 correct, thus unlocking St. Alexis' candle. edited by Shadowhand on 2/6/2014
-- Twitter: @mortshadow - Fallen London: Shadowhand
Benjamin Gabbay, a silly and crafty individual of mysterious and indistinct intentions
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
2/6/2014
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I'm well keen to see the answers, 'cause I submitted different guesses on each account, so that they'd all have a chance of winning something, but I wouldn't get any extra rewards to which I wasn't strictly entitled. Sir Fred got 14 and all the rest got at least a few points*, so some of my answers must have fit into a broad "eh, close enough."
* Except Doctor Taupe-Wainscot, who didn't entirely understand the questions.
-- 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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