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Price of the Fourth City?
 DompR Posts: 15
8/21/2014
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After spending an inordinate amount of time in the forums and other sources of lore that are more reliable than my memory I still couldn't find what price was paid by the Masters for the Fourth City, which is quite frustrating considering that its remnants have a less obscure Neathly presence than those of the previous cities (whose transaction is more well-documented). Other than that one Nadir card which I interpreted to be the various offers made by the Masters I don't recall anything relevant. Did I miss something?
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 Rupho Schartenhauer Posts: 787
9/7/2014
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hyperion122 wrote:
while i have a theory that the sculptor might be the once dashing smuggler This is from the unlucky result for converting Amanita Sherry to Brilliant Souls:
[spoiler]'Now do look after that one. A sculptor of the Fourth City, crossed in love at the court and later disembowelled. He did the silver fountain, you know?'
He probably "survived" the disembowelling to become a Tomb-colonist... just like the Cantigaster "survived" his poisoning to become--- whatever. Seems like the Bazaar really sucks on these deals to save loved ones. Of course, that makes me only more curious about what exactly might be wrong with the Empress' Consort?[/spoiler] edited by Rupho Schartenhauer on 9/7/2014
-- 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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 WormApotheote Posts: 725
9/10/2014
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Stuff about the third city is in quite a few places that aren't that spot.
-- No, I don't pull the Eater of Names.
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