 Master Polarimini Posts: 310
1/20/2015
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Cotton Dee wrote:
Lastly I need some method of grinding Collated Research. I need 20 for my ambition, I have like 2.
For the collated research I think the best is the Fidgeting writer. It's luck-dependent but getting the collated research is only the third step, relatively easy, and one gets them two at the time.
-- Devices workshop opening soon...
Follow my story at http://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Master~Polarimini
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 lady ciel Posts: 2548
1/20/2015
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I would convert items to get Collated Research - you need 100 Memories of Distant Shores to get 20 Collated Research. Of course things get more tricky if you are Unwelcome at the University as you also need a bribe of a Portfolio of Souls. So other methods might be easier.
-- ciel
Sorry RL means I am not a very active player at the moment. No social actions unless you are prepared to wait and definitely no sparring or other mult-action things.
No Calling Cards or boxed cats please. Will take dupes on the affluent photographers. Other social invitations welcome. Parabolan Kittens usually available, send me an in-game social action saying you want one and I will get one to you as soon as possible.
storynexus name - reveurciel
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 diacritic Posts: 9
1/20/2015
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I'm trying to get my reputation for honesty so that I can out the Masters in the affair of the box. It's pretty painful, but I guess I'm earning a lot of Journals of Infamy when I fail.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/profile/Cyndi~Unmerryweather
Available for interviews involving the Nemesis ambition.
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 WormApotheote Posts: 725
1/21/2015
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diacritic wrote:
I'm trying to get my reputation for honesty so that I can out the Masters in the affair of the box. It's pretty painful, but I guess I'm earning a lot of Journals of Infamy when I fail.
Just go work on something else once you start and spam your friends with interview requests and you're pretty much guaranteed to succeed
-- No, I don't pull the Eater of Names.
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 diacritic Posts: 9
1/21/2015
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WormApotheote wrote:
diacritic wrote:
I'm trying to get my reputation for honesty so that I can out the Masters in the affair of the box. It's pretty painful, but I guess I'm earning a lot of Journals of Infamy when I fail.
Just go work on something else once you start and spam your friends with interview requests and you're pretty much guaranteed to succeed
Sure, but I'd rather whiff on the challenges than make my friends hate me.
That said, I got there. Now to go make the Masters hate me. Again.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/profile/Cyndi~Unmerryweather
Available for interviews involving the Nemesis ambition.
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 Asclepius Unbound Posts: 389
1/21/2015
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Correspondence Plaques, in preparation for a massive run on my Scholar of the Correspondence.
Also maybe a few weeks / a month away from an Ubergoat (I could have one now, but I'm damned if I'm selling my Fluke-Core, Master's Blood, or Sealed Copy of the Crimson Book).
-- Alas, Asclepius Unbound is now forever beyond the reach of invitations. A successful Seeker.
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 Sackville Posts: 295
1/21/2015
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Courier's Footprint and ~8,500 scraps.
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 Solomon Husher Posts: 62
1/30/2015
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4 more change points of pursuing a scheme. I have 50 Echoes, 20 connected Urchins, 500 candles, 10 sets of clothes and 10 sets of medicine. I'm gosh dang ready for this last card.
-- Solomon Husher, a most persuasive and shadow gentleman. Airia Saint-Clair, A watchful and persuasive young lady. Marcus Demorgan, a dangerous and watchful man. Lucas Saint-Clair, a persuasive and dangerous man.
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 Rackenhammer Posts: 354
1/30/2015
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Enough Cellars of Wine to make the eventual Portly Sommelier conversions to M------ B----.
-- "DO NOT TRUST HAPPY ENDINGS. DO NOT FEAR SAD ENDINGS... NEITHER ARE ENDINGS." ~ Mathieu Psmith: The Bard of Lost Children, loving husband, and a fixture of the artistic set. Can never resist making a show of things...
Irene Psmith: Adopted Daughter of Mathieu. Specializes in Information, Acquisitions, and the Acquisition of Information.
Vaughan Montblanc: Once a frontiersman of Western Canada, he now practices medicine in London. His discretion may be absolutely trusted.
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 Zeel Posts: 257
1/31/2015
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Zeel is grinding the storyline of the Fidgeting Writer. I am determined he will get ONE coruscating soul from it. Recently he lost 3 black lens and 2 last hopes in a row, so all my progress was gone. I'm now proceeding to get 40 glimpses before I continue. Jass is grinding towards getting Advancing the Liberation of Night higher, because she doesn't yet know what it truly entails and rather likes the Revolutionaries.
-- http://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Zeel - Zeel, also known as the Hollow Hellion. A soulless, heartless, empty individual who will only deal with those who are advantageous to him. http://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Jass The Sly Socialite, or the Devious Rogue, depending where you see her. Jass lives a double life, alternating between the God-fearing, popular socialite and one of the many crime-lords of London. IF YOU WANT A PARABOLAN KITTEN please send me a social engagement or menace reduction to either account, preferably not Coffee at Caligula's.
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 Edmund Winterset Posts: 50
2/1/2015
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I'm gearing up for a trip to the Iron Republic, with excitement and trepidation. My knowledge of what to expect there is hazy, but I gather that I could be challenged on anything or everything. Tricky. So I'm aiming to reach every target that I'd already set for myself - capped stats, maximising my treasured connections and quirks - and I'll chance it on other qualities I don't care about so much.
-- Edmund Winterset's Mantelpiece
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 RandomWalker Posts: 948
2/1/2015
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The Iron Republic is a fun place, but not too dangerous when you get down to it. The challenges tend to be esoteric rather than stat-based, and most of the things it checks for make only a small difference on the outcome of the challenge. If you're going there for ambitious purposes, though, I'd recommend getting a tentacle key first.
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 Edmund Winterset Posts: 50
2/1/2015
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RandomWalker wrote:
The Iron Republic is a fun place, but not too dangerous when you get down to it. The challenges tend to be esoteric rather than stat-based, and most of the things it checks for make only a small difference on the outcome of the challenge. If you're going there for ambitious purposes, though, I'd recommend getting a tentacle key first.
I am indeed drawn there by ambition as well as curiosity, and I do have a stone tentacle key. Much appreciated, thanks.
-- Edmund Winterset's Mantelpiece
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 Loon Posts: 379
2/1/2015
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Krawald is working towards the Cave of the Nadir, needs a few more CP of archeologist, then a lot of pages of prelapsarian archeologiy research for supplies, and of course the skull, though I'll be trying to get that one pretty late. Loogan became a PoSI pretty recently, so he's grinding for the usual POsI stuff, a gang of hoodlums, a boat, a spot with god's editors...
-- My main character Krawald can be found at http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Krawald and welcomes all social actions bar photographers.
My alt Loogan Cuthoat can be found at http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Loogan~Cuthoat and welcomes all social actions bar cats and photographers.
My alt Ally Mooney can be found at http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Ally~Mooney and welcomes all social actions including patronage, though they are a bit confused by cats in boxes.
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 Solomon Husher Posts: 62
2/2/2015
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Succeeeesssss! Solomon Husher has just reached his 15th level of Orphanage Scheme!
-- Solomon Husher, a most persuasive and shadow gentleman. Airia Saint-Clair, A watchful and persuasive young lady. Marcus Demorgan, a dangerous and watchful man. Lucas Saint-Clair, a persuasive and dangerous man.
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 Roumba Posts: 20
2/2/2015
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I'm preparing my supplies and my brain for my first expedition to (into?) the Nadir.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Ryone~Suliemannt
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 yubsie Posts: 12
2/3/2015
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Today I managed to obtain both my Laconic Prodigy AND my Overgoat today.
Now I have no idea what to do with my life.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Margaret
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 HJackson Posts: 24
2/3/2015
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What is a laconic prodigy?
-- A brother to dragons and a companion to owls. His skin is black upon him and his bones are burned with heat.
In search of the name.
Accepting influence and related social actions.
I am a patron of the watchful.
http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/HJackson
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 lady ciel Posts: 2548
2/3/2015
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HJackson wrote:
What is a laconic prodigy?
A Fate-locked pet/companion, [spoiler] getting one also requires building up your Orphanage to a high enough level [[/spoiler]
-- ciel
Sorry RL means I am not a very active player at the moment. No social actions unless you are prepared to wait and definitely no sparring or other mult-action things.
No Calling Cards or boxed cats please. Will take dupes on the affluent photographers. Other social invitations welcome. Parabolan Kittens usually available, send me an in-game social action saying you want one and I will get one to you as soon as possible.
storynexus name - reveurciel
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 WormApotheote Posts: 725
2/4/2015
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I got my zubmarine a bit ago and now I'm not even sure what to get. Possibly the other two 4 card lodgings, or stat capping watchful. And then goats.
-- No, I don't pull the Eater of Names.
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