 Guy Scrum Posts: 197
12/20/2014
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It appears that the paper of record is sympathetic to revolutionary causes. I, for one, find the argument convincing, which might explain the company I keep in the Neath.
-- edited by Guy Scrum on 12/20/2014
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Guy%20Scrum Interactive fidgeting writer simulation
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 Ginneon Thursday Posts: 265
12/22/2014
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Yes - turn on the dark!
-- Ginneon Thursday: Revelrous Professor of Benthic Departments of Mycoenology, Lepidoptery
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 Vivienne Thursday Posts: 42
12/22/2014
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Boo to the darkness! Boo, I say!
-- Vivienne Thursday: Artist • Author • F̶l̶i̶r̶t̶ Wife
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 Rupho Schartenhauer Posts: 787
12/22/2014
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Darkness is the natural state of the universe. Light is an anomaly, an abomination!
-- 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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 Vivienne Thursday Posts: 42
12/22/2014
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The 'natural' state, Mr Schartenhauer? Well, I suppose that depends on whether you're curled up closely to a nice warm star or wandering the vast empty cold spaces alone. I certainly know where I'd rather be.
-- Vivienne Thursday: Artist • Author • F̶l̶i̶r̶t̶ Wife
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 Rupho Schartenhauer Posts: 787
12/22/2014
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[...] But I'm part of the Part which at the first was all, Part of the Darkness that gave birth to Light, The haughty Light that now with Mother Night Disputes her ancient rank and space withal, And yet 'twill not succeed, since, strive as strive it may, Fettered to bodies will Light stay. It streams from bodies, it makes bodies fair, A body hinders it upon its way, And so, I hope, it has not long to stay And will with bodies their destruction share.
-- 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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 Ginneon Thursday Posts: 265
12/25/2014
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I should clarify: I like the dark - the kind one finds in the Neath. But to love utter darkness...with no light at all? That's just madness.
-- Ginneon Thursday: Revelrous Professor of Benthic Departments of Mycoenology, Lepidoptery
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 Frensus Posts: 102
12/25/2014
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Ginneon Thursday wrote:
I should clarify: I like the dark - the kind one finds in the Neath. But to love utter darkness...with no light at all? That's just madness.
Those who have seen the twilight before the liberation of night also saw the first gleam in a universe without stars.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Frensus Currently targeting: NiteBrite's Fabulous Diamond Diversion (1/50), Breath of the Void (3184/3200)
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 Snowskeeper Posts: 575
1/8/2015
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Those who have seen the first gleam in a universe without stars understand what madness the so-called Liberation of Night must be.
-- S.F., a midnight midnighter and invisible eminence. Impossible to locate them, personally, but there are dead drops and agents.
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