

Absintheuse

Posts: 348



2/23/2018







The Season of Silver has finished and is now available for Fate. If you played Steeped in Honey, Lamentation Lock and Factory of Favours, you will have gained an item unique to each tale. You can trade in these items to unlock a short tale suffused with lore and adorned with an alluring reward.



This option opens today, and will remain permanently, so there is no need to trade in your items by any deadline.



The story can be found via The Season of Silver: An Urgent Cry In the Season of Silver, experience three stories that delve into debts, obligations, and contracts gone wrong.The Season of Silver has finished and is now available for Fate. If you playedand, you will have gained an item unique to each tale. You can trade in these items to unlock a short tale suffused with lore and adorned with an alluring reward.This option opens today, and will remain permanently, so there is no need to trade in your items by any deadline.The story can be found via



The Amber Eyed Apostle

Posts: 98



2/23/2018 I wish I'd journaled all of the responses about each coin.... I am not very good about remembering I have a journal.

I thought each story was really well written & I like the think they were all true in some fashion.

Other than that, this conclusion seems a little bit weak comparatively. The inference & the plot seemed odd but I am hoping with that knowledge in the game now that we get to hear more about the Numanatrix & the Great Game in regards to the coins. Especially since we have a running tally of coins & time that get us to the Namenatrix card. If that makes sense. Basically, I would just like more lore about the Numanatrix.

Did anyone journal all the answers? If so, let me know, I'd love to read them again.



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-The Amber Eyed Apostle of House Ydell-

It's only when you cannot hear the bats, that is when the bats are coming. This is the only advice I have to give.

{Feel free to request my presence for any Crooked Cross needs, plant battles, duels, chess, whatever. It might take me a moment to a day to respond, but I will.)



Jolanda Swan

Posts: 1823



2/23/2018 I did. Currently, I am agonizing over the final decision. It would not let me echo the third answer on the third coin, but everything else is there.



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Lover of all things beautiful, secret admirer of ugly truths, fond of the Parabola Sun... and always delighted to role play.

http://fallenlondon.com/profile/Jolanda%20Swan



Catherine Raymond

Posts: 2608



2/23/2018 Irym Ydell wrote:

I wish I'd journaled all of the responses about each coin.... I am not very good about remembering I have a journal.

I thought each story was really well written & I like the think they were all true in some fashion.

Other than that, this conclusion seems a little bit weak comparatively. The inference & the plot seemed odd but I am hoping with that knowledge in the game now that we get to hear more about the Numanatrix & the Great Game in regards to the coins. Especially since we have a running tally of coins & time that get us to the Namenatrix card. If that makes sense. Basically, I would just like more lore about the Numanatrix.

Did anyone journal all the answers? If so, let me know, I'd love to read them again.



I did. And it will also be obvious which ending I chose because I've finished the Season, and echoed the result. I am cathyr19335 in Fallen London, and there's a link to my profile and thus my Journal in my signature block.



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Cathy Raymond

http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/cathyr19355



Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)



Hattington

Posts: 307



2/23/2018 I am peeved beyond all reasonable thought that RIGHT AFTER an exceptional story where I would have, apparently, been willing to MURDER A FATHER OR HIS DAUGHTER out of a misguided sense of obligation to the other in defiance of my expressed approval for said daughter's handiwork AND my peak human combat skills.



That I was apparently unwilling or unable to shank, silence, evade the outcry from or otherwise circumnavigate A SINGLE ORPHAN WHO STOLE MY PRECIOUS COINS. I had plans for those things, dammit. I wanted to extort the Numismatrix, cut a deal with the Masters, bribe the Fingerkings to delegate one into my service. I have THOUSANDS of reasons to slay a child and a large segment of the general public over these treasures, but instead I did nothing about it.



And the secret. THIS is the secret your opponent would try to trick you into forgetting? A child's petty grudge against her mother, disguised as some grand delusion of civic pride?! I swear if this woman ever shows up in another ES, my top priority will be gutting her like a fish.



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The Dawnburnt Vake-Rider: https://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Hattington



Cthonius

Posts: 362



2/23/2018 What was the reward for not keeping your promise?



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Cthonius, gone North. Gone.



Oneiropompus, a Scarlet Saint, eager to help make your dreams realities. Accepting all social requests for now.



Cthonius

Posts: 362



2/23/2018 What was the reward for not keeping your promise?



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Cthonius, gone North. Gone.



Oneiropompus, a Scarlet Saint, eager to help make your dreams realities. Accepting all social requests for now.

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Ivica

Posts: 67



2/23/2018 Did someone try to unmask the stranger?



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http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Sincityster

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Brogues

Posts: 2



2/23/2018 Robin Alexander wrote:

Cthonius wrote:

What was the reward for not keeping your promise?





I want to say a "Dreadful Surmise"?



I'm going to have to make notes of rewards in Journal headers, to be certain.



It was a dreadful surmise, I chose that option



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Brogues, not Oxfords



Blaine Davidson

Posts: 394



2/23/2018 My understanding of certain bits of lore are foggy at best, is it possible to discern which bits of information provided are truths? Or is never truly knowing part of the "fun"?



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Blaine Davidson, a reserved and sensible woman with a fondness of collecting rarities.



Saklad

Posts: 528



2/23/2018 I absolutely loved this conclusion. It revealed something truly unexpected and amazing, and with such style too!

[spoiler]The Numismatrix has a child, and that child is a veteran player of the Game. But not just any player: that child is known as… the Civet![/spoiler]



Also, the nine stories were fascinating. I’m fairly sure which ones are true.



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Saklad5, a man of many talents



sekar

Posts: 18



2/23/2018 Ivica wrote:

Did someone try to unmask the stranger?



i did, on my main. rather disappointed, expected more content



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Main:



Sekar, a Rambunctious Socialist with an unhealthy inclination towards a particularly combustible language.



Other characters:



The Reluctant Oneironaut : Spends the better part of his days sleeping while his daughters study him in his dreaming-state.

The Uproarious Mechanic : A new challenger to the drinking champions of the Blind Helmsman.

The Eloquent Chromatomancer : Young enough to be an urchin, yet too clean to pass as one.



Kukapetal

Posts: 1454



2/23/2018 [spoiler]The "Civet" sounds familiar but I can't place them. Where else are they mentioned in the game?[/spoiler]

edited by Kukapetal on 2/23/2018



suinicide

Posts: 2430



2/23/2018 The Civet is a high ranking, mysterious great game player with a flair for the dramatic. But of course, there's no guarantee this is the real one.



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http://fallenlondon.com/profile/sunnytime

A gentleman seeking the liberation of knowledge, with a penchant for violence.

RIP suinicide, stuck in a well. Still has it under control.



Brin

Posts: 53



2/23/2018 Ivica wrote:

Did someone try to unmask the stranger?

My journal, Brin.

http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Brin?fromEchoId=13696997



I suppose I'm not disappointed, but only because I could read other's journals. I'm entirely sure what the lies were he spoke.

It's also important to add, I'm terribly impressed by Hattington's tirade.



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It's odd, the turns fate takes. I chased my spouses' killer to the Neath, and in the process I found my spouse again. It's peculiar, avenging the death of a loved one, when you have tea with them every afternoon.

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Edgardo Filatelista

Posts: 2



2/23/2018 What could I do but follow the Rite? Got another Intriguer's Compendium and no lore whatsoever. Tiny nightmare and suspicion reduction for this poor Midnighter.



Saklad

Posts: 528



2/23/2018 phryne wrote:

What was the reward item for unmasking the stranger?

A Scrap of Ivory Organza, which is very nice. I didn’t have one yet, and it saves me the trouble of getting Certifiable Scraps for it eventually.



I’m aware there are other sources, but I don’t want to use those.



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Saklad5, a man of many talents