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Author Topic: Fallen London : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!  (Read 143889 times)

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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #225 on: October 03, 2011, 03:01:43 pm »

I've been trying surveys but I can't get any of them to actually work. There was just one that I finally "qualified" for, but when I clicked the link to start, it gave me a "technical error" and then deleted the survey from my list.

Phooey.

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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #226 on: October 03, 2011, 03:53:43 pm »

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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #227 on: October 08, 2011, 01:52:43 am »

 My latest hilarious scrape involved my second unplanned visit to the tomb colonies.. it never occurred to me that logging off last night with my Scandal level at 4 might drop me in it. My downfall was sharing a bottle of Black Wings Absinthe with lemon10 - as soon as he accepted my Scandal got bumped up to 5, which combined with the modish bonnet (+1 scandal) and scarlet stockings (+2 scandal) I had foolishly left equipped, landed me a one-way ticket to pariahville. Who knew that drunken transvestitism was so frowned upon in Fallen London?

In other news, I got my long-awaited sparkly walking stick! Below is the storylet completion screen, with the stats of the item tooltipped. Quite spoilery, though I have blacked out the name of the storylet:
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I broke down and ended up installing the Babylon dictionary for 4 fate. If anything horrible happens to my machine as a result, I'll keep you guys informed.
I managed to uninstall this thing, through some combination of revo and deleting it from my browser add-ons list. No permanent damage done, as far as I can tell.
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #228 on: October 08, 2011, 07:42:16 am »

Oupsie, sold my soul to the devils.
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« Reply #229 on: October 08, 2011, 09:26:57 am »

I still have some Black Absinthe from the Shroom Races, if anyone would like to share.
What does it do, exactly?
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #230 on: October 08, 2011, 09:15:59 pm »

Welp, looks like I am in a state of confusion. Last time I ever look at graffiti thats for sure.
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #231 on: October 09, 2011, 01:14:22 am »

Hm. Well, there you go. Only got 30 from the robbery though. If you need any more just let me know and I'll run another robbery. It's all straightforward for me, so relatively quick to get up to the level 6 that makes the robbery low risk.

Edit: I'm just trying to grind up the 80,000  :o whispered secrets needed to purchase a room at the bazaar. Found an action that's straightforward that gives me 83 per action so hopefully it won't take too long, but holy crap is it boring. Anything to break up the monotony is welcome.
Hm... Took you up on your offer for another robbery a while ago, however it seems that my request was somehow lost, presumably intercepted by a player of the great game interested in delaying my attempt to win the marvelous for some unknown Machiavellian purpose. In any event it seems that delivering the request myself would be prudent, your response is humbly awaited good sir.

In the same vein, would anyone else be willing to do another robbery from the Museum of Mistakes for me (you need persuasive or shadowy at at least 70 to do it)? since that would be three robberies, and would garnish me the 77 coins I need.
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #232 on: October 09, 2011, 01:55:55 am »

Not a bother at all sir. The response may be a short while in coming. I'll need to get back to work on Monday or Tuesday before I can respond. Moving into a new house is FUN, and bills demand a lack of home Internet until next month at the earliest. And playing the Bazaar from an iPad/iPhone is not fun in the slightest.

@Baruk Where on earth did you manage to dig up that many venom rubies? I can't seem to find anymore after getting one a while back from a forgotten source.
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #233 on: October 09, 2011, 07:03:01 am »

@Baruk Where on earth did you manage to dig up that many venom rubies? I can't seem to find anymore after getting one a while back from a forgotten source.
I found two sources, both require fate. One was of a metallic nature, the other came from the completion (to a specific degree) of a challenge in a special location.
Or, in other more spoilery words:
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #234 on: October 09, 2011, 07:36:53 am »

@Baruk Where on earth did you manage to dig up that many venom rubies? I can't seem to find anymore after getting one a while back from a forgotten source.
I found two sources, both require fate. One was of a metallic nature, the other came from the completion (to a specific degree) of a challenge in a special location.
Or, in other more spoilery words:
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« Reply #235 on: October 09, 2011, 07:57:44 am »

 If you have stats in the 50+ range (like Theodolus), you have nothing to fear from that area, everything should be straightforward for you. If you're getting seriously battered, your stats are probably too low (I managed ok by relying on a couple of 45+ stats, but my wounds did creep up to 6 or 7). Otherwise, you can heal wounds using the tincture of vigour item, available from the bazaar (and sometimes as a reward..). The horsehead amulet item will also keep you alive a little longer.

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« Reply #236 on: October 09, 2011, 09:40:37 am »

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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #237 on: October 14, 2011, 01:40:03 pm »

Hmm, I'm at the 50 mark for watchful and doing the warehouse missions that only give wounds instead of nightmares-nice.

Anyone who can send me some wound healing would be appreciated. I'll reciprocate by lowering your nightmares. :3
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #238 on: October 14, 2011, 04:00:39 pm »

I tried, but it says you're beyond the reach of invitations: imprisoned, exiled, or worse...

I hope it's not something worse :(

Also I need to get more active at this again, but uni started a few weeks ago and I still can't judge my free time god damn it.
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Re: Echo Bazaar : Explore Neil Gaiman's Victorian London ... in your browser!
« Reply #239 on: October 14, 2011, 04:01:55 pm »

Hmm, I'm at the 50 mark for watchful and doing the warehouse missions that only give wounds instead of nightmares-nice.

Anyone who can send me some wound healing would be appreciated. I'll reciprocate by lowering your nightmares. :3
Yes...i'll heal your wounds right up! Mwhahahahhahahaha!
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