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Author Topic: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 17: Rupturing.  (Read 11148 times)

micelus

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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #60 on: October 14, 2011, 01:44:38 am »

Attend some philosophy classes at university. Talk to like-minded individuals.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #61 on: October 14, 2011, 02:45:56 am »

Return home to meditate on a coherent philosophy, perhaps something similar to Anarchy, with which to bolster my future arguments. Also, try to get ale off clothing.


Edit: oops, missed an f. Gosh.

« Last Edit: October 14, 2011, 06:44:57 am by lawastooshort »
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #62 on: October 14, 2011, 06:02:31 am »

Go back to meet the man that was going to sell me weapons before all this happened. And look for a fine jacket on the way.
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Shooting something made of a semi hard metal with no organs is a fucking stupid idea anyway.

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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #63 on: October 14, 2011, 06:15:31 am »

Use supergentleman senses to locate a portable harpsichord. Acquire it with supergentlemanly charisma.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 3: To battle!
« Reply #64 on: October 14, 2011, 07:12:37 am »

I'm getting quite tempted to write a response to this beautiful poetry, with a more left-wing animal.
I forgot I meant to respond to this yesterday, but anyway - I was quote-translating (transquotating?)a real song by some old "progressive" musician. La's poetry just reminded me of it ;)
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 3: To battle!
« Reply #65 on: October 14, 2011, 07:52:01 am »

I'm getting quite tempted to write a response to this beautiful poetry, with a more left-wing animal.
I forgot I meant to respond to this yesterday, but anyway - I was quote-translating (transquotating?)a real song by some old "progressive" musician. La's poetry just reminded me of it ;)

I can only get the title, but whoa. Awesome.

(sorry for getting slightly off-topic...)
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #66 on: October 14, 2011, 08:26:39 am »

Sorry for getting you off-topic. I'll stay out of here from now on, I promise :P
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #67 on: October 14, 2011, 11:07:18 am »

I would just like to point out, everyone's turns are getting more and more upperclass, and so more amusing to write.
I like it.

I feel bad for double posting. Ignore me.
« Last Edit: October 14, 2011, 11:10:09 am by Spaghetti7 »
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #68 on: October 14, 2011, 11:09:13 am »

Now back to that establishment.. Look for any weak spots where I can break in without getting too much attention.
Which establishment is this? The one you first stole from?
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #69 on: October 14, 2011, 02:49:37 pm »

Guuh. I want to steal that Mortar so badly. I'MMA GO FOR IT.
Attempt to Steal a Sword, a Pistol and the Hand Mortar.

Also why a -1 to the luck check? Would it normally be a -2 or something?
« Last Edit: October 14, 2011, 02:53:49 pm by Riccto »
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #70 on: October 14, 2011, 04:02:00 pm »

Now back to that establishment.. Look for any weak spots where I can break in without getting too much attention.
Which establishment is this? The one you first stole from?

The one I was keeping an eye on.
The one which routinely got weapon shipments.
Was it the first one?
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #71 on: October 14, 2011, 04:57:23 pm »

Now back to that establishment.. Look for any weak spots where I can break in without getting too much attention.
Which establishment is this? The one you first stole from?

The one I was keeping an eye on.
The one which routinely got weapon shipments.
Was it the first one?
Um. Your looking at Riccto's action again.

And...
Also why a -1 to the luck check? Would it normally be a -2 or something?

Oops. That was just a mistake. IGNORE IT IT NEVER HAPENNED. Turn should be up tomorrow morning.
« Last Edit: October 14, 2011, 05:00:39 pm by Spaghetti7 »
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #72 on: October 14, 2011, 05:35:14 pm »

Now back to that establishment.. Look for any weak spots where I can break in without getting too much attention.
Which establishment is this? The one you first stole from?

The one I was keeping an eye on.
The one which routinely got weapon shipments.
Was it the first one?
Um. Your looking at Riccto's action again.


..Wha..? ..  Why does this keep happening!
Ah well.. Change it to this..


Being satiated by the scraps of food and drink, I'll take a look around to see if there is anything of interest that's barely guarded.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 5: Gentlemen cannot quaff.
« Reply #73 on: October 15, 2011, 03:58:09 am »

Turn 6: Shortest fight of the year.

1. London- Tersr

Slinking round the back of a disused warehouse, you (again) wait for your contact to arrive. (4) After a few minutes, the man arrives.
A small, jittery fellow, he seems so intimidated by you that he agrees to give you lower prices. 
Sword- 3 guineas
Pistol- 3 guineas
Grenade- 2 guineas
Musket- 5 guineas

 
Spoiler: Aaron (click to show/hide)

2. Oxford- micelus

Heading to the university, you feel you need to be among intelligent folk again. Attending a philosophy class, (6) and everyone seems to understand your views! Not only do they understand you, but they hugely respect you, and you feel you have a loyal following here should you ever need support.



3. Manchester- Ultimah

On a full stomach and quenched throat, you begin to comb the streets for a shop lax in security. (1+2 for luck bonus) You manage to find one such establishment, that sells pistols and swords only. Sitting opposite the shop, you begin scheming.

 
Spoiler: William Bucket (click to show/hide)

4. Cardiff- Riccto

You take a sword and pistol with ease, but then your eye is caught by a hand mortar, glinting on the wall. Examining it closer, you realise you will have to destroy a chain bolting it to the wall. (1+1) You attempt to use your sword as leverage to rip the chain, and it does come out of the wall. However, you fail to catch it before it hits the floor, waking the shopkeeper and beginning a fight. 
Spoiler: FIGHT (click to show/hide)

 
Spoiler: Conrad (click to show/hide)

5. Dublin- Sinpwn

After a few questions and a bit of wooing, you manage to find just the man to sell you this ridiculous piece of kit.
Entering his shop, "Prof. Fiddletwigs Mad Machines", you ask for this portable harpsichord. He shows you the instrument, a folding, small pier of kit, perfect for whatever it is you need it for.
Using your amazing skills of persuasion, (1+2) you only just manage to secure a deal. Recognising another master of the art, you accept his price of 3 guineas and leave.

Spoiler: Conchobhair (click to show/hide)

6. Edinburgh- lawastooshort

You return home, soggy and annoyed, and thoroughly displeased with the lower classes. In an attempt to calm down, you try to achieve a meditative state to ponder ideas further. (1) Not only does the alcohol prevent this, it seems to be impervious to any cleaning you attempt. In the end, you burn your clothes and don a new outfit.

Spoiler: Isaac Chesterton (click to show/hide)
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Begin writing up a article on socialism. Put it in the local university paper.

Go visit a local salon or gentleman's club. Talk about the recent events of the country and listen out for rumours and news. Ask everyone about their opinions on socialism, capitalism, the nobility, the poor, and welfare. Don't reveal that I'm a leftist. If it is revealed, make it very clear I still support the monarchy (yes he's a very confused leftist).
« Last Edit: October 15, 2011, 05:43:43 am by micelus »
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