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Lethean Tea-Leaves and following one's ambition Messages in this topic - RSS

FloraKaline
FloraKaline
Posts: 4

8/7/2012
I recently returned to the Neath after an extended absence, and unfortunately discovered that I forgot most of what had happened while pursuing a gem the size of a cow, and neglected to write it down the first time (careless of me, I know.) Recent events have caused me to reflect on my poorly-remembered recollection of the affair, but it's not enough. I would like to restart this from the beginning, and just so happen to have some Lethean tea-leaves with which to do so; however, I do not know if once I drink them I will be able to repeat the same Ambition that I currently have. Does anyone who has experience with this know whether or not you can start the same ambition over again after drinking Lethean tea?

(Unfortunately, Reminiscing causes my browser to endlessly loop instead of giving me a flashback to what I've already done.)
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Twoflower
Twoflower
Posts: 264

8/11/2012
Lady Red wrote:
I find it easier if, instead of clicking on the 'and earlier' link, I *right-click* it and select 'open in new tab'. This opens up a plain text version in the new tab, which seems bug free.




I wish there was a way to give people Echoes so I could give you all of mine. Thanks!
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Twoflower
Twoflower
Posts: 264

8/12/2012
Abraham Bounty wrote:
Lady Red wrote:
I find it easier if, instead of clicking on the 'and earlier' link, I *right-click* it and select 'open in new tab'. This opens up a plain text version in the new tab, which seems bug free.

That does not seem to happen in Chrome. Instead it opens up another instance of Fallen London in another tab on my browser, which is far from valueless should I encounter another perpetually loading reminiscence which persists when I change back to the story tab.

So though it did not function for me as you expected, your advice was still enormously helpful. Thank you.


No, you don't open a new tab on the "reminisce" link, you click reminisce like normal, but you open a new tab with the "and earlier" link.
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