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Finding Flute Street
 Groyard Mayatt Posts: 10
11/12/2014
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I need a little help finding my next step to finding Flute Street. I have the key needed, yet no location I go to or card I draw allows me to continue my search.
-- I am always accepting new acquaintances, but I cannot promise that I will be in the same environ in which you find me at first. Many homes, many masks.
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 Calembredaine Posts: 33
11/12/2014
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Are you quite sure you thoroughly checked your lodgings? The very next step after obtaining the key should be there, but it may be buried under quite a few other storylets. Nothing relies on opportunity cards until you actually undertake the journey, as far as I can remember, but you'll have to visit a few locations around London.
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 Groyard Mayatt Posts: 10
11/13/2014
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I've checked all the spots in my lodgings, including the storylet to look for new places. So far, nothing has come up.
Edit: Nevermind. The storylet finally showed up. edited by NuggetandSkull on 11/13/2014
-- I am always accepting new acquaintances, but I cannot promise that I will be in the same environ in which you find me at first. Many homes, many masks.
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 xKiv Posts: 846
11/13/2014
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Is it really the lodgings, or the carnival? (I don't remember all the steps I did ..)
-- https://www.fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/xKiv - a witchful, percussive, dangermous and shadowry scholar of coexplodence, hopsidirean, and walker of fallen kitties.
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 Calembredaine Posts: 33
11/13/2014
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Lodgings once you solve the case of the Glim-Sculptor, then a few more steps around London, and finally the descent in the Carnival, I believe.
Glad you found it, Groyard.
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 Fairweather Posts: 86
11/14/2014
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You're in for a treat. I very recently visited Flute Street (in fact I'm still scouting the area) and it's filled with lots of intriguing information about the Rubbery Men, and I can't say I was all that interested about them before my visit. That has very much changed!
-- P. Fairweather - One time wild child, turned Correspondence obsessive. Just don't ask her what the 'P' stands for. Aurora Chasseresse - A little rough round the edges, but there's no one you'd want more in a hunting party... or zee shanty sing-a-long
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