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Fallen London (Video Game)

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Welcome, delicious troper. Fallen London (formerly Echo Bazaar) is a browser game produced by Failbetter Games. It's set in the eponymous city, a mile underground and a boat down the river from Hell, where people are either piecing together the mystery of what exactly happened, trading souls, or just politely murdering other people. Players start off as prisoners plotting to break out, and after that... they're free to do whatever they want.The game draws its atmosphere and structure from classic literature, particularly the works of T. S. Eliot, H. P. Lovecraft, and Jorge Luis Borges, but also more comedic writers such as P. G. Wodehouse. Much of the gameplay consists of figuring out exactly what the plot is, and how Victorian London came to be situated so very far below the surface. There are four stats a player can choose to improve on as they continue their story down in the Neath: Dangerous (fighting prowess and intimidation); Watchful (perception and mental acumen); Persuasive (charm and wit); and Shadowy (stealth and cunning). Exploring London improves one or more of the stats, and further quests are revealed to the player as they progress in their explorations. The player gradually learns more about the world and uncovers its secrets, and players are free to explore any of the paths in any order they like, or simply all at once.The gameplay is turn-based and uses actions, which refresh over time. Microtransactions can be used to buy more actions and to explore vast amounts of locked content. Subscribers also gain access to an exclusive story hub where a new, long story is made available to them every month.Fallen London can be played here. The Silver Tree, set in the same universe, was funded through Kickstarter. A spinoff game, Sunless Sea, is available on Humble Bundle, GOG.com and Steam. Its sequel, Sunless Skies, was released on 31st January 2019, and its story involves heavy spoilers for this game. A prequel Visual Novel, Mask of the Rose, arrived on Kickstarter in February 2021, and was released June 8, 2023.No relation to London Has Fallen. Seriously, you can't see Gerard Butler at this video game.
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Mission Control Is Off Its Meds: During the world event about delivering unexploded ordnance, you could find your own way or stake success or failure on a single roll by working with your destination's signal lamp operator. Fail, and your character had time before the explosion to wonder why the man would send "STRAIGHT AHEAD", "HAZARD", "AVOID" in that order.
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Single Specimen Species: Fallen London seems to be teeming with these, with the Vake undoubtedly at the forefront. Sort of. The Vake is actually Mr Veils, and being a Master isn't alone. Although Veils is implied to not always have been the same species of space bat that are the Masters, not to mention the other Masters tend to give him a wide berth due to his abnormally strong love of murder.
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Arc Symbol: The main narrative's arc symbols are candles, candlelight, and mirrors.
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No Item Use for You: If you're on a heist or Flash Lay, in a party, Flute Street, or in any location not marked on the map of London (except the Temple Club, the Breakwater House, your study or the Upper River), you cannot use any items.
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Shop Fodder: When you complete the tutorial and escape from New Newgate Prison, you start equipped with a Pair of Leg Irons and a Pair of Iron Manacles, both of which provide no stats and should be sold for Echoes as soon as possible. A Headful of Picaresque Tales and A Blue and Shining Stone (which can be obtained from a rare opportunity card) have no uses outside of being sold to the Bazaar, and in fact should be sold as soon as possible since the card (which is very lucrative at 12.5 EPA) can't be drawn again before the item is sold. Among the items that can be redeemed from the Relickers for 3200 Certifiable Scraps, the Breath of the Void, Rumourmonger's Network and the Veils-Velvet Scrap have but one use: for Invisible Eminences to gain the London's Marrow quality (however, doing this doesn't consume the items and they can be safely sold after you've got the quality). The only 3200-Scrap item that isn't like this is the Reported Location of a One-Time Prince of Hell, which is necessary to upgrade a Guest Room in the Brass Embassy to a Sanctum if Penstock's Wicket is not open or you don't want to sell your soul. This leads to conversations between stars, velvet spun from the fur of Mr Veils and an entire intelligence network being sold for money because they were simply useless to you. Except for the very first short story, written when Making Your Name (which doesn't count since it isn't an actual item), the Celebrated Short Story (which provides an alternate way to advance from Journalist to Author) and Classic Short Story (which is one of the possible sacrifices to obtain St Cerise's Candle when Seeking the Name), all short stories only have one use: to be sold for Echoes. Other items which are also only good for selling and nothing else include the Starstone Demark, Queer Soul, Coruscating Soul, Devilbone Dice and Sealed Copies of the Crimson Book.
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Badly Battered Babysitter: The premise of the Frequently Deceased Exceptional Story is that the governess to a family of extraordinarily troublesome children has gone missing after dying for the third time while looking after them and the Harassed Mother desperately wants to get her services back as no one else can last for more than ten days with her children.
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Workplace Horror
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Workplace Horror: Many of the storylines involve the characters treating the various horrors of the Neath as workplace inconveniences. The Exceptional Story "The Bloody Wallpaper" is a standout example. In it the player is charged with working a shift at the Royal Bethlem Hotel and the horror comes equally from the threats and dangers within the hotel itself, and the soul crushing horror of having to keep smiling while dealing with the inconsiderate and disgusting guests. It is equally comparable to a surreal nightmare and a tough shift at a bad service job.
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Madness Mantra: Several. Most notable are "All shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well," which is related to the Mr Eaten storyline and how the Bazaar first came to the Neath, and "THESUNTHESUNTHESUNTHESUNTHESUN".
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Love Potion
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Light Fingers: Love, and the different forms it takes. Every major character is motivated by love at one point or another, though almost never in the romantic sense. The plot kicks off when you discover the Orphanage, which aims to manufacture an obsessive and destructive form of love through Moon-Milk, and one of its victims is someone who you seek to help. Poor Edward, your main antagonist, is infected with this love for the player character. The true mastermind, Mr Fires, is motivated by his love of London. Doctor Vaughan's love for her husband drives her final decision in the story. The player's ending is the choice between familial love (of their child) and material love (of the incredibly valuable diamond that was their goal from the very beginning).
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Unexpectedly Realistic Gameplay: As people diving in the deep, dark waters of the Magistracy of the Evenlode, even in the depths of the Earth where the laws of physics and reality are violated every day, there is no real escape from Decompression Sickness, which must be watched and avoided by not emerging too quickly. Granted, it's not an especially terrible thing when Death is Cheap and people are Made of Iron on principle, but it still bloody hurts.
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Anonymous Benefactor: One of the first storylines in the game involves the patronage of one of four benefactors - one for each major stat.
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Tempting Fate: You can warm up and provide light at the frigid Hurlers Station by welding Correspondence Plaques to a potbelly stove and tossing more in. The description for Stoking the Stove is "Nothing dangerous is going to happen, is it?" Add enough plaques, and the stove gains a life of its own, escapes the building, and goes on a rampage through the Hinterlands, necessitating you to chase it down, fight it, and bring it back to the station.
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Sock It to Them: Available in Mr Chimes' Lost & Found is A Knotted Sock with a Heavy Lump in It. Its description points you to an urchin who can teach you how to swing it "to enable the greatest wallop with the least effort".
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Ripped from the Headlines
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Ripped from the Headlines: Some of your own artistic works can be this. For instance, the "Love and Clay" ballet is heavily implied to be the tale of the Comtessa.
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Purely Aesthetic Gender
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Purely Aesthetic Gender: There isn't any change in gameplay whether the player chooses "Lady", "Gentleman", or "There are people walking around with the faces of squid - squid — and yet you have the nerve to waste our time with trifling and impertinent questions?" For those so inclined, it's possible to seduce NPCs of any gender, no matter which option one chooses. In addition, all clothing is unisex; gentlemen can wear corseted gowns and ladies dapper tailcoats without anyone taking notice.
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Calvinball: To you, the card game that the superstitious constabulary play in the Magistracy of the Evenlode has nebulous rules and numerous odd little rituals. The varying success text mentions players can cash out and bring in substitutes at any time, the rules sometimes change to Whist and sometimes to poker, card passing behavior changes at specific times and for specific lengths of time, and there's a point during your game where the dealer accidentally destroys a pair of sevens and replaces them with an eight an a six, and no one even raises an eyebrow. You don't win anything playing with the constables; rather, you pick up on secrets.
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Not-So-Harmless Villain: Jack is known to occasionally hack a victim to chunks, and even despite the Bazaar's curious relationship with death there's no coming back from that.
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Unstable Equilibrium
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Nightmares 5 adds the undiscardable Merry Gentleman's card into your opportunity deck, whose Ubiquitous rarity will cause you to draw it again and again until you reduce your Nightmares. Nightmares 6 unlocks special red opportunity cards that increase your Nightmares even further.
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Global Currency Exception: In the Upper River, most exchanges are done in Hinterland Scrip instead of Echoes (the After-Hours Market does business in Echoes, but is of little practical interest, since it only sells items also sold in London, at marked-up prices). Hinterland Scrip can easily be converted to Echoes by buying Tinned Ham on the Upper River and selling it in London, though the reverse is not true. In the Rat-Market, exchange is done in Rat-Shillings. Selling an item for Rat-Shillings costs an action, and the list of items accepted by the Rat-Market changes from week to week (with the exception of Fourth-City Echoes, which can be exchanged for 125 Rat-Shillings every week, without the need of an action). When the Rat-Market closes, all unspent Rat-Shillings will automatically become Pieces of Rostygold. In the Khanate, the national currency is Khaganian Coinage, which can primarily be obtained by selling skeletons to the Trifling Diplomat or doing intrigues in Khan's Heart (exchanging Echoes or Surface-Silk for Khaganian coin is time-consuming). In Irem, items obtained from the Loom can be sold for all sorts of commodities (Neo-Echoes for Jasmine Leaves and Selenitic Fragments for Aeolian Screams, for example), while the three items that are on sale are priced in three different currencies (Echoes, Justificande Coins and Khaganian Coinage).
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: The sidebars are critical to piecing together many of the mysteries of the game's backstory.
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Only Six Faces
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Only Six Faces: There's a limited number of player and NPC portraits and they get recycled for various characters. Occasionally this is lampshaded, like when Mr Wines points out the resemblance between F. F. Gebrandt and your aunt.
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Evasive Fight-Thread Episode
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Evasive Fight-Thread Episode: The Black Ribbon duels are allegedly duels to the final death. However, only one of the duelists (Captain Vendrick) actually gets killed. Feducci comes back with Heroic Willpower despite getting hacked to bits, which is supposed to properly kill a person, and all the other duels get interrupted by various individuals, be it Bar Brawl participants, overly ambitious Sorrow Spiders, inebriated Vakehunters or the Things in the Cellar, before you kill your opponent. Even failing these duels will only put you at risk of the ordinary, recoverable death, at worst.
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Gone Horribly Right
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Gone Horribly Right: One opportunity card has you try to settle the differences between two gangs outside your house. Should you fail, you still succeed in making the gangs get along... by getting their leaders to fall in love with each other and causing a crime spree as they cooperate on several heists. Your neighbours are displeased. A storylet in Ladybones Road has you lay a false trail for a spy to get rid of her. If you fail, it's so convincing that a half-dozen more spies show up to follow up on her investigations. Another storylet lets you help training new Constables at the Department of Menace Eradication, available at higher Dangerous levels. If you fail, your tales of how you got all your old wounds and your exploits turn way too effective, and scare off one fourth of the applicants, pissing off the Department.
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Gone Horribly Wrong
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The entity Jack-of-Smiles is also revealed to be the product of a Gone Horribly Wrong attempt of the Masters to manufacture love stories for the Bazaar and the Nemesis ambition's biggest reveal is that at least one Master orchestrated the murder of not just your loved one, but six other people's loved ones too to lure them to the Neath.
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Order Versus Chaos
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Order Versus Chaos: Many conflicts in the Neath seem to be based around defiance and revolution against imposed systems. London's Revolutionaries are railing against the Masters. The devils have already revolted, banished and/or exterminated their once-rulers, and discard their laws for new ones (including laws of biology and physics) daily. There's an ongoing question of whether the imposition of law by an external power ought to be resisted on principle, whether it might be necessary to accept it, and what your motives are for taking either side.
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Big First Choice
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Big First Choice: As soon as you finish the tutorial, you can make the choice of one (and only one out of four) Ambition, a huge, sprawling story that lasts for the entirety of the game; although if you really want to, you can spend 50 Fate to buy Lethean Tea-Leaves so you can forget your current Ambition and choose another. (Light Fingers gives you some for free after it becomes clear that you're not going to get to steal a diamond at all; you can either use them yourself, or give them away to progress later.)
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Unlike most Fate-locked stories, it's impossible to reset "Uncovering Secrets Framed in Gold". Which is particularly unfortunate, as it has Multiple Endings.
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Death by Origin Story
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Death by Origin Story: Comes with the Nemesis Ambition. You even get to choose whether it was your character's lover, spouse, brother, or daughter who was murdered.
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Violation of Common Sense
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Violation of Common Sense: Redeeming the 40 Renown items for the Great Game, Bohemians and Revolutionaries require you to go insane to move to the Mirror-Marches (for the former two) or the State of some confusion (for the latter). The corresponding items for the Constables and Criminals require you to die and go to prison (respectively), while being exiled to the Tomb-Colonies is actually the fastest way to grind Favours: Tomb-Colonies, as well as the place to redeem the 40 Renown: Tomb-Colonies item.
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The Fagin
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High-level characters can open their own orphanage in their Handsome Townhouse and act as The Fagin to its residents by taking all the crueler options.
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Masochist's Meal
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Masochist's Meal: While making dinner for another player, you can choose to serve them a Counterfeit Head of John the Baptist. That player can then choose to eat it and gain a heaping of Nightmares and Unaccountably Peckish, kiss it and gain a massive amount of Scandal, or run away screaming.
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Poor Communication Kills
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Poor Communication Kills: The first half of the 2023 Estival event, "The London Horticultural Show", has hordes of Starved Men crash their stalactites from the Neath's roof and going after London's structures in an apparent invasion. After immeasurable property damage and suffering, Londoners manage to drive them back, and only then do they find out by capturing and speaking with a Starved prisoner that the Starved Men were trying to save London from a much bigger threat — the two factions had different priorities and objectives, and the invaders hadn't given any warning or tried to communicate what they were trying to do. After things have settled down, a Starved Embassy is opened, its purpose to facilitate a cultural exchange to ensure such events of grave miscommunication would not happen again.
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Calling Card
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Calling Card: Employed by that most mysterious and flamboyant of burglars and agents, the notorious Civet. Their card is blank, but for a picture of some sort of animal - possibly an ocelot, or mongoose. When trying to reduce Suspicion, one option involves leaving a fake one: stacking vases in the privy, leaving origami swans everywhere, and writing nonsense on the walls.
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Pay Evil unto Evil
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Pay Evil unto Evil: Sometimes, an Opportunity will have some thief you know of ask you to rob some down-on-his-luck bastard, like a Tomb-Colonist. You can pretend to steal from them, then steal a few more from him and give it to the Tomb-Colonist. Jack-of-Smiles likes going after those on Wanted posters.
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Cool Shades
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Cool Shades: The Set of Cosmogone Spectacles, the unique item for the Silverer profession. They give quite a large boost to Persuasive and Dangerous.
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Fishing Minigame
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Fishing Minigame: The Fruits of the Zee Festival event lets you fish for "strange catches" that you can give to the Hooded Lady at the festival in exchange for unique/valuable items at the Wreckers' Cove. Getting the biggest catches to trade for the best cove items requires high Quirks, an assortment of Cartography items, and the Random Number God's favor.
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Stealth Pun
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Stealth Pun: To buy a First City Coin, you need 111 surface currency — and surface currency costs 6 pence. The "Empyrean Redolence" item. "Empyrean" means "relating to the highest heavens", and "redolence" is often used to mean pungency or a strong scent. In other words, it stinks to high heaven! An option on the Church-Great Game conflict card is called "Everyone deserves a Second Chance." In addition to boosting your reputation with the Church, the storylet also gives you... one of every "Second Chance" item. Before the climax of the Ambition Heart's Desire, your character shakes the monkey's paw.
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Invented Individual
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Invented Individual: At the end-game, in Balmoral, you can make up cover identities, giving it various traits, nuances, witnesses and depth. With some more investment, you can even start placing such an identity in events both past and present, giving it even more value for either inserting yourself into various places you'd be otherwise unwelcome in, or selling it off to factions that could make use of it.
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Talking Animal
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Talking Animal: A few, in addition to the regular sort. Rattus Faber are talking rats with a talent for smithing and mechanics, intelligent cats are involved in much of the intrigue of the Neath, and the Labyrinth of Tigers is kept by the tigers themselves.
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I Need a Freaking Drink
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I Need a Freaking Drink: There are a handful of alcohol-related ways for players to reduce their Nightmares. Laudanum trades nightmares for wounds (and an annoying addiction quality for PoSI). Spiced wine at the Carnival can either reduce nightmares if you're lucky, reduce nightmares and wounds if you're very lucky, or raise scandal if you're unlucky. Greyfields 1868 First Sporing reduces nightmares with no drawbacks, but requires a luck roll on an opportunity card to obtain, often making it Too Awesome to Use. The Dark-Dewed Cherry Liqueur significantly reduces nightmares, but requires a somewhat uncommon Bottle of Broken Giant 1844 and a kitchen at Station VIII.
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Rod-and-Reel Repurposed
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Rod And Reel Repurposed: The Fisher Kings are Street Urchins that use fishing rods to steal goods from unsuspecting passerbyes.
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Prisoner's Dilemma
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Prisoner's Dilemma: During the second week of the 1895 Election, players preparing for a debate with each other could choose to secretly cheat to get a guaranteed victory. However, the game warns them that if both of them cheat, neither of them will win and they will only receive punishment.
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Deal with the Devil
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The Topsy King bet his mind as a stake on a certain card game and lost.
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Byronic Hero
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July 2017: The three new mayoral candidates were Feducci, the Implacable Detective, and the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner. New social actions were also made available, including collecting donations for Campaigners, helping fellow supporters with Scandal or Suspicion for Fixers, and raising mobs to attack opposing players for Agitators. This election ended with Feducci winning.
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Snicket Warning Label
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Snicket Warning Label: Every step of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name warns you not to pursue your quest further; if you do keep going, it'll only bring misery, and if you're successful, it'll bring more misery.
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Not the Intended Use
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Not the Intended Use: The Flash Lay Mini-Game in Veilgarden is meant as a simple long con simulator with a nice reward at the end. Alternately, with careful stat management, it can also be used to refill your opportunity deck at a cost of just two actions. This has since been patched out of the game.
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Church Militant
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Church Militant: During the "Bag a Legend" ambition, one encounters armored combat-trained nuns. Their rosaries have spikes. Other nuns and vicars aren't quite as violent, but they usually tend to know a thing or two about fighting. Especially those under the Bishop of Southwark, who both qualifies for this trope and enforces it.
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Terse Talker
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When you trade in rumours with the Muffled Intriguer, the narration takes on the same Terse Talker sentence-fragment style as the Intriguer's dialogue.
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Ambiguously Brown
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Ambiguously Brown: People from the Elder Continent (ex: the Presbyterate Diplomat and Bishop of St Fiacre's) tend to be very dark-skinned, but the Elder Continent's lack of a clear real-life counterpart culture leaves the question of race open and the Bishop not being human and wearing the face of another complicates matters even further. Additionally, an art update noticeably darkened the skin of several prominent characters: the Comtessa went from very white-looking to tan-looking and the Artist's Model from pale-skinned to brown-skinned (though her portrait is the same as the Turkish Girl's, so it's possible she may never have been white to begin with).
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Chekhov's Gun
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Paris. Finally explained by the Lost In Reflections Exceptional Story.
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Single-Use Shield
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Single-Use Shield: If you reach 8 Wounds while having a Horsehead Amulet, it will be consumed to take away 8 CP of Wounds, which is usually enough to save you from going to the boat trip. The loss of the Dream qualities inflicted by the State of some confusion can be prevented by a vial of Honeyed Laudanum (which can be bought for 9 Fate either on an opportunity card or in the House of Chimes), although each vial is only good for one incident of insanity.
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For Science!
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Once you've obtained a laboratory, you can advance the fields of Science in several directions, cataloguing the scope and bredth of biology, statistical probabilities, chemical compositions and reactions, even some things that patently break physics... Or you can just hire on your artist acquaintence to supply you with a steady stream of prisoner's honey.
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Creature-Breeding Mechanic
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Creature-Breeding Mechanic: In the Fourth Coil of the Labyrinth of Tigers, you can breed a variety of beasts to turn them in for rewards, or transform them into new creatures if you have the Empyrean Redolence formula.
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As the Good Book Says...
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As the Good Book Says...: Two instances in the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name quest have you quote garbled versions of Matthew 25:35, "for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me". After ravenously sating your Horror Hunger without restraint: "For I was hungry, and I ate you. I was thirsty, and I drank you." While devouring your entry in Slowcake's Exceptionals: "I was hungry, and you gave me only the pelt of trees. I was thirsty, and you gave me only ink."
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Mistaken for Murderer
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Mistaken for Murderer: Handing over too many rat corpses during a Rattus Faber funeral will get you accused of being a rat-catcher, even if you had nothing to do with those rats ending up dead.
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Stuck Items
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Stuck Items: If you have a Destiny, ship, spouse or club, you are never able to unequip them unless if you get rid of them. The normally invisible Burden slot only appears when you have an item occupying it, and it cannot be unequipped without progressing the story to rid the Burden entirely. When raising your Watchful cap from 227 to 230, you gain An Infant Curator, Provisionally Known as Mr Transport (which reduces all highway stats by 20 and Respectable by 1) until the story is done. During the F.F. Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Exhibition event in summer 2022, any player that purchased one of the many mysterious ushabtiu that appeared in London later gained A Stalking Stone Shadow of your Very Own, which reduced Watchful, Dangerous, and Persuasive by 2 and Shadowy by 5 and remained until the story's completion. During the London Horticultural Show, players who want to remove the new opportunity cards from their deck will be burdened with a Fierce Commitment to London's Defence and/or a Stalwart Commitment to Helping until the event ends. As soon as you obtain a Boon, it's automatically equipped and cannot be removed. Notably, unlike every other item slot, all of your Boons are equipped at the same time, though none of them lasts forever (Not to be Trifled With and The Walls Are Right are removed by Time the Healer, the main Moods last for an hour, An Epistemologically Flexible Approach to Historiography lasts for exactly 604800 seconds, and the other Boons are only available during their respective year's Estival).
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Game-Breaker
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Game-Breaker: An unusual reverse occurrence. The quest for Mr Eaten's Name, essentially Self-Inflicted Hell, was considered so punishingly broken (being almost certain to take hours of grinding, destroy most of your character's positive attributes, and then become impossible to complete) that it went on hiatus for over 2 years. When it finally came back in 2016, it was heavily revamped and now starts with a confirmation card that warns the player exactly what they're getting into and gives them an item that they can use any time to bail out of the quest. invoked
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Death of Personality
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If you defeat the Monkey at card and accept his chance, you gain the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. If you do not accept his chance, you gain the Condemned Cardsharp Monkey. Afterward, you gain one of four items depending on your wish: the Robe of Mr Cards, Newly-Cast Crown of the City of London, a Leasehold on All of London and a Palatial Holiday Home in the Arctic Circle.
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A Homeowner Is You
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A Homeowner Is You: You can buy houses at Penstock's Land Agency in the Bazaar or Penstock's Wicket in January; the more expensive ones allow you to hold more opportunity cards in your hand.
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Dirty Old Man
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Dirty Old Man: During a party, a "clingy octogenarian" whose gender is undisclosed may dance with you, and keeps groping your rear. Then there's that bandaged woman at the Tomb-Colonies, whom you can indulge.
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Persona Non Grata
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Persona Non Grata: You are permanently banned from entering the University if you choose to accuse the Provost of Summerset College of the murder you've been investigating. Getting welcomed back is not easy.
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People Zoo
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People Zoo: The Third Coil of the Labyrinth of Tigers, which houses the Labyrinth's human exhibits, mostly people possessed by the Fingerkings.
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: The ending of the Cheesemonger story. Even in the endings where Alice survives, her plan to end the Great Game still fails, and thus the constant bloodshed and tragedy the Game brings will continue. The best you can hope to do is help Alice move to a quiet, peaceful life with the Church, but this involved forcing her daughter to take her place.
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One-Time Dungeon
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One-Time Dungeon: When Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, the nightmare version of Mrs Plenty's Carnival can only be visited at a specific point in the story, can't be left until you go insane or have obtained St Beau's Candle from it, and can never be revisited once you've done this. Later, the approach to the Mountain is the same thing for St Gawain's Candle, except that there's absolutely no way to leave it before obtaining the candle in question. Once you leave them, it is impossible to revisit several Exceptional Story-related locations unless if you reset the story entirely: Caution, the Bleeding Forest, the Grey Vineyard and the Prison of Flint (in Flint), the Lifeberg (in Where You and I Must Go), the Wreck of the Pyres (in Our Lady of Pyres), the Persona Engine (in The Persona Engine), Henlys and the Gates of Hell (in The Twelve-Fifteen to Moloch Street) and the Century Exhibition (in The Century Exhibition). The Twelve-Fifteen to Moloch Street train itself is a Three-Time Dungeon, in that you board it three times during the eponymous story but can't revisit it without resetting the story either. The Silken Chapel, visited in an early Wolfstack Docks storylet is similar, minus the reset.
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Blood Sport
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Blood Sport: Knife-And-Candle, a straightforward game of assassination and murder. As the players die in the Neath, most of them come back to life. Sadly, it has been replaced with a different game... Hearts' Game: A game about slapstick poisoning. While the goal is to kill the target with poison before they can identify who is doing the poisoning (or develop so great a poison immunity that you can barely weaken them), the true objective is to do so in increasingly silly and comical methods that leave the umpires scratching their heads.
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Karma Meter
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Karma Meter: Several opposing player qualities tend to work this way, including Austere/Hedonist, Magnanimous/Ruthless, and Heartless/Steadfast. However, the qualities are not mutually-exclusive, which means there's nothing stopping you from, for example, being Magnanimous in some situations and Ruthless in others, though you may still find storylets in which the two qualities conflict. Entering the House of Chimes requires the player to claim some "exceptional" quality; one option involves having high Austere and Hedonist.
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Furry Confusion
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Furry Confusion: Can come up in a conflict card if you have a Ratskin Suit and a Working Rat ally; one option is to reassure him that your suit was made from humanely-farmed non-sentient rats.
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What Did I Do Last Night?
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What Did I Do Last Night?: If you drink a bottle of Black Wings Absinthe yourself, the next morning you'll wonder what you did and where you got your opera cloak, though apparently you don't keep the cloak.
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Madness-Induced Omnivore
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Madness-Induced Omnivore: Seekers of the Name of Mr. Eaten develop an obsession with forbidden secrets that takes the form of a literal hunger for knowledge, represented by the quality "Unaccountably Peckish". It often manifests as a hunger for other things while they struggle to figure out a new secret to sate it—rats, and ink, and candles, and raw meat. One story event has you dine on the article documenting you as a notable member of London high society... whereupon everyone forgets who you were.
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Halloween Episode
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Halloween Episode: Starting in 2013, players were able to invite eccentric visitors to their lodgings and get a glimpse of their future/destiny and collect confessions from other Menace-ridden players which they could choose to keep secret or betray for a variety of rewards during a 2-week period at the end of October. 2014 added Mr Huffam who interviewed players who had gotten enough "Spirit of Hallowmas" from their experiences, 2015 added special confessions given by several established Fallen London NPCs, and 2016 revamped the confession mechanic so that players could only take confessions from a variety of Fallen London NPCs instead of other players (although they could still trade them for specific confessions) and could also use these confessions to upgrade certain Companions.
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Easter Egg
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Easter Egg: It used to be possible to play as a Clay Man by clicking the hidden gender option when creating a character. Failbetter Games hinted on Twitter that the Where You and I Must Go Exceptional Story contained an easter egg, although it's more of a hidden branch that becomes available only if you do something truly stupid and then something truly cruel in response to the consequences of your stupid action.
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Adam Smith Hates Your Guts
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In general, the most expensive Bazaar items are usually not the best ones in each slot, but getting them is straightforward and anything that outclasses them is either event- or Fate-locked, or requires a lot of time to grind for 40 Renown. In particular, the Scuttering Squad can also be obtained by trading in the Rat of Glory you can get every year for Sacksmas. Their only downsides are that you might get a rare conflict card if you also have a Midnight Matriarch, and they don't "sell" for nearly as much as you paid for them (because of a stiff cancellation clause in their contract). The exception to this is the Overgoat, whose Watchful bonus is second only to its upgraded version (the Ãœbergoat), but which is exorbitantly expensive enough to count as an Infinity +1 Sword.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: The repeated use of certain art for different characters is occasionally lampshaded: If you ask Mr Wines to employ your maiden aunt, it will remark that 'She could almost be a sister to the delicious Mrs Gebrandt.' For years, F.F. Gebrandt and your maiden aunt had the same character art. The Inhabiter of Wolves shares character art with the Eater of Chains... If you choose to pay Glim to have your wounds treated by an Itinerant Physician, she says "Thank you for the glim. My sister has a great need for the stuff". She shares her portrait with the Keen-Eyed Lapidary, who occasionally shows up asking the player for large quantities of Glim.
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: The "Dreaded" attribute you find in certain pieces of equipment tracks this, tracking how much people think you're someone better off avoided, or at least not confronted. Seekers of the Name also scare the wits out of everyone, from urchin to Master. As they should be, because they're very unhinged, prone to violent fits of cannibalistic hunger (or just plain endless hunger for anything that could be remotely edible), eager to do horrible things to themselves and others, possibly seek something that may doom the very Bazaar, and in particular because they're horrifyingly determined, and nothing you can do to them can top what they've already done to themselves. Being anywhere near a Seeker, nevermind in the way of one, is bad, bad news.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: If you are seeking to maximise your BDR so you can gain Notability faster, you might consider the Boneless Consort (3 Bizarre) and the Seven-Fold Knock (4 Dreaded); the former being the only Spouse that grants BDR and the latter, the best BDR weapon in the game. Except that in order to get the Boneless Consort, you need to buy a Peculiar Personal Enhancement in Flute Street (25 Fate) that costs 100 (!) Fate; while Flute Street is often considered to be worth the Fate, the Peculiar Personal Enhancement is only for the very curious/role-playing players with too much money to spend; and the Seven-Fold Knock requires you to put your character through hell by reaching the Avid Horizon at the end of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name (a questline that has more death, madness and unproductive suffering than the rest of the game put together) and turn back at the very last chance. Why? In God's name, why?
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He Who Fights Monsters
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Bag a Legend: The hunter and the prey may not be so different. You begin the story as a hunter, with the Vake being your prey. Then you discover that the whole thing was no more than a game for the Vake, who lured hunters like you in with promises of wealth so it would have worthy preys to hunt for sport. You then ally yourself with the Sisterhood of Abbey Rock, an order of nuns who dedicate themselves to hunting the Vake, who themselves are also targets of it. Both the Vake and the Mother Superior, the leader of the Sisterhood, become progressively more unhinged over their obsession of this mutual hunt, their ruthlessness mirroring each other, and a friend of theirs intervenes to Mercy Kill them, Mr Wines or Sinning Jenny respectively (though in the former's case this is optional and in the latter's case the kill is temporary). The player is also implied to feel a strong affinity to the Vake, which can be explicitly acknowledged, and regardless of which ending they achieve they take on a quality of it as their trophy.
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Catapult Nightmare
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Catapult Nightmare: A side effect of your Nightmares stat getting too high. Made obvious by opting to go for a jog in the A Moment's Peace storylet, which states that "You wake up screaming, as is becoming usual." In January 2013, the Nightmare stat's image was changed from an eye to someone catapulting out of bed.
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Fantastic Drug
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Fantastic Drug: Prisoner's honey is a magic drug. It doesn't just give you the Mushroom Samba, it actually physically transports you into a dream. Just stay away from red honey...
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New Weird
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New Weird: does not fit neatly into other SF genres and is unapologetically weird
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Living Currency
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Living Currency: The official currency is the Echo, but there are a wide variety of items used for barter that can also be bought and sold at the Echo Bazaar, including many varieties of soul. The Boatman will also accept Lucky Weasels and Sulky Bats in exchange for bringing the player back to the world of the living. And while you're in Polythreme, a land where everything is alive, all currency counts as "living".
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Deadly Euphemism
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The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle's mayoral tenure over London ended with one of these. It appears to have started as an attempt to gather more armaments for the Cats' war against the Fingerkings by ransacking the dreams of the Stone Pigs, the Bazaar's symbiotic "propulsion", after she found the Fingerkings doing so successfully. The attempt was disastrous, giving Londoners everywhere highly specific nightmares of being trapped under sand, causing a ridiculous mess in the Viric Jungle (her own supposed domain) by carving a giant chunk of sandy wasteland into it, and did something we're not told about that forced her to go into hiding, lest the Masters "extend their felicitations to her in person", and had the Bazaar authorities cancel mayoral elections for the foreseeable future "to prevent further Tragedy". It can also be inferred this screwed up her war efforts considerably. Later events explained some of the dreadfulness involved (the aforementioned Stone Pigs almost woke up and came this close to trashing London's structural integrity), but several pieces of the whole affair remain a mystery.
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Number of the Beast
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To buy a First City Coin, you need 111 surface currency — and surface currency costs 6 pence.
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Sentient Stars
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Sentient Stars: The Judgments, the gods of this universe. Their light is law, and includes such things as "dead people stay dead", which is why the Neath — being an enormous cave — is so bizarre by human standards. The Sun, in particular, is in a rather precarious position, though she doesn't know it, and the Bazaar is on a mission to save her.
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Crystal-Ball Scheduling
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Crystal-Ball Scheduling: The banned play The Seventh Letter depicts how the Bazaar hired the Masters and came to the Neath. The Order Serpentine shows, in somewhat more literal terms, the Fingerkings getting the devils to make prisoner's honey, and later possessing people.
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The City Narrows
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The City Narrows: Spite, where the majority of the city's pickpockets seem to work their trade, and where you can get started on criminal enterprises in general. There's also The Flit, which has an odd relationship with the trope by way of being above the rest of the city. And the fact that going into the Flit if you aren't on shady business (or a courier) is just weird, what with the heightened chance of getting smeared on the cobblestones if you so much as trip with a rope, so getting robbed there is unlikely.
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Recurring Dreams
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Recurring Dreams: The Dreams qualities measure your recurring dreams. They're categorized, as they're often whole sets of particular recurring dreams, each set following a thematic and influenced by some particularity of the Neath.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: According to the "Advising the Loquacious Vicar" quest, even spirifers (soul-traders) find the idea of attaching a live soul to a dead body abhorrent. In the old version of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, the Starveling Cat asking a spirifier to stain your soul caused him to respond, "No, you damnable beast, I will not! A man's got to draw the line somewhere, and I won't, you hear me? I won't!" The deviless Virginia will chew you out for releasing a vengeful Prince of Hell from its prison solely to force her to play the Marvellous early to further your Heart's Desire ambition. (That said, you might have chosen to only pretend to have released the prince from his prison...but you could only have done so if you convinced him that you were even worse than him.)
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Got Me Doing It
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Got Me Doing It: A piece early in the Light Fingers! Ambition: The Enterprising Astronomer's assistant (who has a Funetik Aksent) has this effect. You notice the parcel is hemitting... emitting a low wail. Zailors and their gratuitous Z usage.
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Money Sink
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Money Sink: The Firkin of Hesperidean Cider, which costs 180000 Echoes, and Your Very Own Hellworm, which costs 200000 Hinterland Scrip and comes with a saddle that costs a further 200000 Hinterland Scrip, which also comes with a pair of boots that costs yet another 200000 Hinterland Scrip (and come with an offer for Boot Polish, which costs yet another 200000 and the game outright tells you it's useless), serve as big-ticket items for very advanced players to work towards (for the record, the most expensive item excluding these two is the Overgoat, which costs 11712.8 Echoes, and can be upgraded to the Ãœbergoat if you have two).
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The Unintelligible
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The Unintelligible: Rubbery Men. Some people do try, though.
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Cryptic Background Reference
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Cryptic Background Reference: All over the place, though many of them are explained in the sidebars. Figuring them all out makes up much of the game's Jigsaw Puzzle Plot.
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Street Urchin
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Street Urchin: A whole bunch of gangs of them. They form an entire faction all to themselves, up there with groups like Devils, Revolutionaries and Spies as a whole. What they lack in direct influence and power, they more than make up for it in omnipresence, trickery and knowledge of the Wild Words.
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Shoplift and Die
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Shoplift and Die: In the Flit, if you try to rob the Bazaar and fail, you'll gain 36 CP of Nightmares - which will instantly cause you to move to the State of some confusion, unless your Nightmare-reducing equipment was good enough to give you a negative total.
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Mugged for Disguise
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Mugged for Disguise: In the Light Fingers Ambition, you need to sneak into an asylum, so you get a uniform from a guard, either by bribing or mugging him. The success text will mention the clothing not fitting you, but it'll have to do.
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Discriminate and Switch
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Discriminate and Switch: Subverted in a storylet, someone mentions "a large gentleman with a muddy complexion, if you know what I mean", but the player character automatically thinks "Clay Man".
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La Résistance
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La Résistance: The revolutionaries, an underground faction in the underground city, plotting against the Masters of the Bazaar.
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Bonus Dungeon
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Bonus Dungeon: The Upper River is among the last places that become accessible to a player: though you only need 175 Persuasive to unlock the Railway storyline, you can't actually get Railway Steel and lay tracks until you reach 200 Watchful and have finished 40 experiments in the Laboratory. None of the Ambitions requires you to reach the Upper River; in fact, content in the Upper River is tuned for players who have already completed their Ambition: challenges with a Broad difficulty level above 200 are commonplace, and 40 Renown and Ambition rewards can be put to use in more ways than just as stat providers. By extension, Khan's Heart, which can only be reached after gaining access to Balmoral and provides similarly-difficult challenges, also qualifies.
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Cluster F-Bomb
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Cluster F-Bomb: One event card has a woman writing very scandalous things about you. One of the options is to unleash a Cluster F-Bomb of magnificent proportions in response.
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Stat Grinding
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Stat Grinding: Improving one's attributes almost always involves taking on challenges that include a check on those attributes. Both failures and successes will raise the four main ones (Dangerous, Persuasive, Shadowy, Watchful), improving the player's abilities in those attributes.
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Hold Your Hippogriffs
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Hold Your Hippogriffs:
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PowerOfLove
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Power of Love: Played straight, subverted, inverted, turned on its head, torn to pieces, reassembled and played with. In the deepest matters of the Bazaar, look to love. Always.
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Death Is Cheap
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Death is Cheap: Subverted: death in the Neath is more of a mild inconvenience than anything else. One storylet has you kill a journalist for being too interested in reporting certain things. "...He'll get better, obviously, but it'll serve as a lesson." However, dying in the Neath does prevent you from ever returning to the surface, unless you can get your hands on Hesperidean Cider. An advanced point in the old version of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name story allowed players to try to return to the surface, but since they must have killed themselves several times already to get to that point, you can guess the result. In the Game of Knife-And-Candle, being ambushed and murdered by another player is only a minor inconvenience...unless you were carrying Knife-And-Candle-specific equipment, which they can swipe from your corpse.
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Bazaar of the Bizarre
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Bazaar of the Bizarre: Sells clothing, candles, books, pet rats, bottled souls, typewriters, a cider that grants immortality... buys blackmail, love stories, songs, and all manner of thing.
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City of Spies
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City of Spies: While London partially does qualify, what qualifies the most is more of a District of Spies: Wilmot's End. If you want to play the Great Game directly, this is your place, and just about everyone you will meet between the cracked statues and old hedges is a spy for someone, be it a foreign power, the British Empire, a shadowy organization, or just themselves. There's also a few missionaries hiding in the bushes, who seem to be doing something else entirely that the spies themselves prefer not to talk about, and the occasional journalist to stumble into at the worst moments. Khan's Heart, one of the battlegrounds of the Great Game, is a jewel that all the powers of the Neath grasp at, but can't quite hold. From the Khanate, players with access to a Cabinet Noir in Balmoral can plan, advance and carry out intrigues and espionage in the Great Game.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: The Tier 1 professions aren't the most efficient in Echoes-over-time and their unique items are seldom best-in-slot compared to the higher-tier professions, but most of them are reliable sources of Favours which otherwise can only be obtained through Opportunity Cards, making them the best for grinding Renown. They also don't require Person of Some Importance status and their weekly payments can include PoSI items (such as Strong-Backed Labour from the Rat-Catcher's payment) well before you can get them the "normal" way, letting you build up a reserve while you're still working towards PoSI status. You can, with time and some effort, acquire your very own Laboratory at the University. Here you can perform experiments, uncover secrets and mysteries of the Neath, take on students of your own and through all this acquire items and resources unattainable anywhere else... Or you can exploit the fact that you can give your Struggling Artist acquaintance a job here for the sole purpose of keeping his card from appearing in said Deck for as long as he is employed.
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Starving Artist
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Starving Artist: They hang out at the Veilgarden. So you can sleep with them and learn their secrets. One in particular will follow you around for quite a while afterwards, annoying you at several opportunities... but when you get a Laboratory, he can be hired and he can help you abuse your budget for "research materials" (in your defense, Prisoner's Honey is a necessary reagent for Parabolan experiments).
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Burn the Orphanage
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The end of the Orphanage segment of the Light Fingers! ambition. You can release all of the prisoners, but the Orphanage will remain functioning and kidnap more orphans. Or you can burn it down, with all of the prisoners still inside.
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Artifact of Doom
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When selling an Eyeless Skull to the Bazaar, the shopkeeper will ask why you're selling it to them when you could get a better price from the Radical Factotum. Before Foreshadowing (or lampshading if you already know what he's talking about) that there might be some very good reasons why a player wouldn't want to sell it to the Revolutionaries.
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Reality Warper
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Reality Warper: It's implied that you are changing fate itself in-universe when spending Fate. If Dr Schlomo's theories are correct, the Correspondence can be used to do this. It is the language of the Judgements themselves, which they use to impose their will upon all their radiance touches, so if you're fluent enough, you can manage a few interesting tricks with it. The Iron Republic rejects the principle of stable laws, up to and including the laws of physics. New 'legislation' dictating what reality will be is churned out daily, and replaced in short order.
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Death's Hourglass
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Death's Hourglass: The Noman's Friend quality measures how much health a Noman has. At creation, a Noman has 100 Noman's Friend, which will degrade by a random amount every week and can be increased with either Pails of So-Called Snow, Tears of the Bazaar or Taste of Lacre to keep the Noman alive. If it reaches zero, the Noman will melt.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Paris. Finally explained by the Lost In Reflections Exceptional Story. References to incidents involving weasels are rather common. Mr Stones was trading as Mr Marble quite recently. Until that trouble with the tomb-colonies. Also, the University; Some reports about Neath snow. Should you invite your aunt down to the 'Neath and fail to sort out her salon opening, you have to stop sailors fighting and a bunch of drunks who'd been doing something... Speaking of your aunt, during the Grand Clearing-Out festival you could search your basement and find a sturdy pick that looks like it's been through several wars and, for whatever reason, has her name engraved it in. Your character has no idea where she got it or why she had it. Something bad happened during the time of the First City. Bad enough to nearly have caused the "liquidfication of the city". The only time anything even comes close to that involves the murder of a Master and the abuse of the Bazaar's unbreakable word to claim a reward bigger than everything it can pay with. Most of what we know is that the Efficient Commissioner still has nightmares over the whole affair. The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle's mayoral tenure over London ended with one of these. It appears to have started as an attempt to gather more armaments for the Cats' war against the Fingerkings by ransacking the dreams of the Stone Pigs, the Bazaar's symbiotic "propulsion", after she found the Fingerkings doing so successfully. The attempt was disastrous, giving Londoners everywhere highly specific nightmares of being trapped under sand, causing a ridiculous mess in the Viric Jungle (her own supposed domain) by carving a giant chunk of sandy wasteland into it, and did something we're not told about that forced her to go into hiding, lest the Masters "extend their felicitations to her in person", and had the Bazaar authorities cancel mayoral elections for the foreseeable future "to prevent further Tragedy". It can also be inferred this screwed up her war efforts considerably. Later events explained some of the dreadfulness involved (the aforementioned Stone Pigs almost woke up and came this close to trashing London's structural integrity), but several pieces of the whole affair remain a mystery.
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Color-Coded Eyes
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Color-Coded Eyes: Anyone with the Stormy-Eyed quality has gray eyes, meaning they completed Recurring Dreams: What the Thunder Said once.
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Fortune Teller
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Fortune Teller: Madame Shoshana, the city's most greatest Chiropteromancer. She writes predictions in the Gazette and can be encountered in Mrs. Plenty's carnival.
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Skewed Priorities
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Skewed Priorities: If you load up the potbelly stove at the Hurlers Station with too many Correspondence Plaques, it will gain a life of its own and run amok through the Hinterlands in apparent adolescent wanderlust. The game instructions inform you that you'll need to hunt down the rampaging stove if you want to re-illuminate the station and mentions public safety as an afterthought.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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In some storylets, the text for failure seems to be more a matter of bad luck, or out-of-context issues unrelated to the stat required, than a lack of ability (examples including donating your body to science, and failing to keep quiet because your surgeon was drunk, someone at the pit fights giving one Curb-Stomp Battle after another, making the show too boring to distract your pickpocketing marks, or failing to decypher infernal contracts at the Brass Embassy because the cabinets are sentient and tried to eat your fingers). Also, when failing some storylets that punish you with some Menace, the raised Menace sometimes doesn't make sense. (e.g. You've failed to lecture some people and don't get paid. Wounds is increasing...)
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Drunk Rolling
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Drunk Rolling: The 'Rob a drunk' storylet allows you to do Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
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Magikarp Power
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Magikarp Power: You might find a strange plant growing in your house. If you keep feeding it, it will eventually grow talking heads, and once it grows massive you can either make a constant profit off its fruits or sell the giant shrub to royalty for sheer gems. Not bad for the little guy. Also, if you bring it to maximum growth, it'll stop bearing fruit but will put itself on death patrol, saving you once from some nasty, energy-consuming situations. Feed it five more times to get your extra life back. The Starving Artist shows up extremely early in your Persuasive pursuits, but continues to pester you forever afterwards... until you can become a Person of Some Importance and can get a laboratory of your own. There, you can remove him from your opportunity deck by hiring him, and he gives you the option to send him out to fetch Prisoner's Honey for the lab; this is both the best Honey grind in the game and an endgame-tier money grind over a hundred stat points earlier than the actual endgame.
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Power Tattoo
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Power Tattoo: At the Feast of the Exceptional Rose, you can get a tattoo from the Lady in Lilac that permanently increases your Bizarre or Dreaded.
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To Hell and Back
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To Hell and Back: At the climax of the Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street Exceptional Story, you can choose to enter Hell and come back. You also visit the battlefields of Hell during the For All The Saints Exceptional Story. You go on an expedition to Hell using a forgotten passageway known as Devilbone Road during the Exceptional Story Tauroktonos.
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Chess with Death
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Chess with Death: And dice, too, with the boatman, which brings you closer to life. Assuming you win.
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Blatant Lies
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You are only allowed to spend a limited time on each voyage of scientific discovery to Bullbone Island, Corpsecage Island or Grunting Fen as every single action increases the Orthos is Coming! menace (representing the progress of Dr Orthos' Fleet of Truth chasing you and hellbent on stealing your research papers) which forces you to flee the island when it reaches 10.
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Build Like an Egyptian
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Build Like an Egyptian: There's a glimpse of the Blue Kingdom at the end of the Season of Skies:
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Body Surf
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Body Surf: How Jack-of-Smiles evades capture. It doesn't matter if you kill his current host, he'll be back in a new body soon. He's not limited to humans, either. A later story reveals that Jack-of-Smiles isn't an actual body surfer: 'he' is a consciousness residing in certain trademark knives, and anyone who touches one "becomes" him as if via possession.
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Bat Out of Hell
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Bat Out of Hell: London was stolen by them. Of course, only revolutionaries still use the word 'stole'.
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Love Hurts
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Love Hurts: A major recurring theme is how falling in love — or even worse, seeking the Bazaar's help on saving a loved one — rarely ever ends well.
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Hyperactive Metabolism
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Hyperactive Metabolism: A lot of the Opportunity cards and storylets that reduce your Wounds are based around eating.
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Happy Place
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Happy Place: The Mirror-Marches can be used like this when you're dangerously close to going insane. It acts like a less-punishing version of the State of Some Confusion, but requires you to have at least one Memory of Light in your possession when your Nightmares hit 8 (or you can access it manually from Mrs Plenty's Carnival with a high enough Watchful score).
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Expansion Pack
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Expansion Pack: You can play the game perfectly well without ever buying Fate, but some storylines might be expanded by spending Fate, some storylines are entirely Fate-locked, and you can subscribe to become an Exceptional Friend for £5 a month, which gives you access to the House of Chimes and the Exceptional Stories of that duration. Some Exceptional Stories add new options to normal parts of Fallen London after they've been concluded. For example, Cut With Moonlight adds an option to buy boxes of sunlight to the society faction card, which gives you hallucinations that can be experienced in several different areas.
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Becoming the Mask
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Becoming the Mask: The Church/Great Game conflict card concerns a spy that was ordered to infiltrate the Church and report on its secrets, but came to genuinely believe the Church's rites and is now refusing to talk. You can choose to either help him break free of the Great Game, guilt him into returning to his masters, or Take a Third Option and convince him to host a religious service for his fellow spies. The Tattooed Courier's Secrets storyline can end with you realizing that you've grown too attached to the Courier to betray her secrets like you initially planned to and returning them to her instead.
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Alternate Continuity
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Alternate Continuity: The main Fallen London timeline diverged from that of spinoff game Sunless Skies (which is only described as a possible future) when the Empress decreed the cancellation of the year 1900, with 31st December 1899 being followed immediately by 1st January 1899—something that did not happen in Sunless Skies, which starts in 1905, ten years after Sunless Sea's 1895.
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Ambiguous Gender
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Ambiguous Gender: The player can choose to keep their character's gender undefined. Namely, the gender options for your character are "A lady", "A gentleman", and "My dear sir, there are individuals roaming the streets of Fallen London with the faces of squid. Squid! Do you ask them their gender? And yet you waste our time asking me trifling and impertinent questions like that? It is my own business, sir, and I bid you good day".
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Psycho Knife Nut
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Psycho Knife Nut: Jack-of-Smiles, London's premier half-immortal mass murderer, favours those. It's not so bad if he just cuts your throat, as death isn't permanent in London, but he's still dangerous - if he slices you into chunks, you're not going to come back. In fact, Jack 'is' the knives. He's 'in' the knives. If you pick up one of his knives, you're going to become Jack.
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Booze-Based Buff
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Booze-Based Buff: Drinking a bottle of Greyfields 1868 First Sporing wine reduces Nightmares and increases Persuasive.
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative: There are a couple. The Captivating Princess is Queen Victoria's daughter, but since she was born after the Fall, she has no real-world counterpart. There's also the Carpenter's Granddaughter, one of the major characters in the Bone Market, who seems to be based on Mary Anning due to them both having worked at Lyme Regis, but since Anning died before the Fall would have taken place and was known as the "Carpenter's Daughter", the paleontologist we meet in Fallen London is apparently Anning's own daughter, taking up her mother's work.
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Low-Level Advantage
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Low-Level Advantage: At higher levels (26 Watchful, 33 other stats), failing at most cards will raise a Menace. The Tomb-Colonies contain a storylet that only helps you reduce Scandal if you "fail" a fairly easy Persuasive challenge. The three menace-reducing tinctures lose part of their effectiveness after you become a Person of Some Importance. Greeting the Merry Gentleman, an option on the Merry Gentleman's card, is a Watchful check that gets dramatically harder as your unmodified Watchful increases. Depending on whether you succeed or fail, your Nightmares will increase a little more slowly or faster until Time, the Healer returns.
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Latex Perfection
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Latex Perfection: Snuffers somehow manage this with actual human skin torn from actual faces. Pretty good trick for something that looks like a cross between a shotgun blast victim and a demonic cicada without it.
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Stress Vomit
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Devils will recoil from you in disgust if you offer them your soul tainted by Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. The Quiet Deviless will actually vomit, burst into tears, and order you out of her room.
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Premium Currency
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Premium Currency: Fate, which while can be unlocked by playing, doing so is such a painfully slow process that it might as well be exclusive to people who are willing to spend real money on the game. Fate can be used to refill your actions, which let you progress in the game but take real time to refresh. There are also storylines that are Fate-locked, meaning that you must pay Fate in order to experience them, and no other currency.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Lucky Weasels. Despite their flavor text, they exist primarily to be sacrificed to the Boatman, used as plant food, exploded from singing "Pop Goes The Weasel" one too many times, left half-devoured but still alive by the Bifurcated Owl, sent to a Fingerking to be possessed, and so on.
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Infinity -1 Sword
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The Scuttering Squad (an Infinity -1 Sword by themselves) could become this in the 2018 Hallowmass festival by upgrading to the either the Scuttering Scoundrels (same stats as the Laconic Prodigy above) or the Scuttering Palace Guard (same bonuses but trading Shadowy for Persuasive). Except unlike the Prodigy, they aren't (or at least weren't at the time) Fate-locked.
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Funetik Aksent
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The Enterprising Astronomer's assistant (who has a Funetik Aksent) has this effect. You notice the parcel is hemitting... emitting a low wail.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Dangerous challenges tend to make you do this. In particular, the Black Ribbon duels start off as honorable challenges, but inevitably turn into running battles and ambushes in the alleys and rooftops. Another example is in one opportunity card, where you can goad multiple assassins into attacking you, and then take up a sniping position and pick them off one-by-one (nobody said you had to take them all on at once). Yet another example (which doubles as a Firefly Shout-Out), involves duelling a young buck who wants to kill you. When you agree to his terms and he asks when a good time for the duel would be, you shoot him immediately.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: You can't lose your character for good, unless you seek the Name; Sunless Sea, in the same setting, will happily dole out Permadeath; Fallen London has greatly expanded into zeefaring. Consequently if you die out at zee in Fallen London, you're brought to the Fathomking's court, where he makes a perfunctory effort to couch it in in-universe terms that by rights you should be dead for good, but you're operating under different game mechanics.
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One Nation Under Copyright
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One Nation Under Copyright: While not a MegaCorp, the Masters of the Bazaar obviously think of themselves as merchants and traders, and are essentially the rulers of the city.
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Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?
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Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?: In the later parts of the Eater-of-Chains storyline, particularly after discovering that its real-world form is the Empress' puppy, the beast is much friendlier than it was when you first encountered it.
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Rare Random Drop
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Rare Random Drop: Some storylets and opportunity cards have "rare successes" that give better rewards than their normal success results. It usually scales with the regular reward, too; low-tier Rare Successes tend to simply grant a few extra mid-tier items, while tests with already-big rewards tend to grant hugely valuable items on a rare success (commonly a Searing Enigma). There are also rare-frequency cards that give unusually good items or Moods that temporarily raise a highway stat by a huge number. How do you get a Blemmigan Secretary? By opening a Surprise Package that has only a 1 in 1008 chance of giving you the Blemmigan Secretary. And you can't just grind away in an easily-repeatable storylet until you get it because Surprise Packages can only be obtained from other players or very infrequently-occurring cards, that also require you to build up Notability to even have a good chance of getting a Surprise Package.
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Clueless Mystery
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Clueless Mystery: Spoofed in one University story arc in which you can investigate the murder of a research fellow. You can collect clues and even talk to the victim himself (as Death is Cheap in Fallen London), but correctly identifying the culprit at the end of the term comes down to pure guessing — and the real culprit and their motive turns out to be the silliest and pettiest of the possible culprits/motives by a mile.
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Snowlems
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Snowlems: During January, players can buy a Noman from Penstock's Wicket, a companion formed from a mixture of lacre (or "so-called snow") and the player's blood to resemble that player. The Noman will eventually melt but you can prolong its life by feeding it some of your Quirks and/or Tears of the Bazaar and forming an especially strong bond with it will earn you a rare, valuable item. Keeping it alive until the Feast of the Exceptional Rose in February is also possible and unlocks some storylets, but this is a massive challenge best reserved for players who can stockpile vast quantities of Tears of the Bazaar in advance. In addition, the twelve Mr Sacks figures that show up during Neathmas are lacre-constructs of the Masters. All of the Masters.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: Presumably to avoid using actual weapons you might not have, your character seems to have a tendency towards these in the Dangerous challenges. Thrown bricks, potted plants, coal buckets, a ten-pound cross ("God will understand")...
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Seeking Mr Eaten's Name requires you to accept an item called "A Bad End" and gives you constant sincere warnings that Seeking will bring nothing but misery for your character. The ending itself, should you pursue it to a conclusion, culminates in bricking your account and rendering it permanently unplayable. The Dangerous path of the Mysterious Benefactor story. After pulling off a variety of jobs with him, Jack the Anarchist reveals that he is slowly turning into Jack of Smiles, and begs you to maim him so he can go to the Tomb Colonies. You either fulfill his wish, or leave him to turn, but either way, the man who helped you get a footing in Fallen London meets a grim fate, and either outcome weighs heavily on your conscience. The final part of the Cheery Man and the Last Constable's story if you don't rig the game beforehand and fail the luck roll for it which causes the character you were supporting to be Killed Off for Real.
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Whale Egg
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Whale Egg: Whitsun involves collecting and hatching eggs that contain a number of unsettling pets, bizarre companions, and freaks of nature. They can also hatch into clothing or weapons.
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Wham Shot
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Wham Shot: Happens in the header for the secret Neon future of Irem, which showcases the Bazaar... with a multitude of skyscrapers and neon signs in front of it.
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The Atoner
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An option on the Church-Great Game conflict card is called "Everyone deserves a Second Chance." In addition to boosting your reputation with the Church, the storylet also gives you... one of every "Second Chance" item.
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Dream Land
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Dream Land: Parabola the land of Is-Not. It's this and more (dreams, echoes of past memories, premotions of the future, etc.), which is also somehow behind mirrors, all mirrors and mirroring surfaces, everywhere or at least everywhere in the Neath. It's populated by strange creatures and featuring impossible geography. Those who enter into it using Prisoner's Honey or Mirrors disappear from the physical world for the duration of their stay and may reappear in other locations.
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Painting the Medium
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Painting the Medium: The borders around storylets and opportunity cards gives you some information about them before clicking. Gold, silver, and bronze mean the storylets are part of a larger story rather than a one-off, and red borders mean that the card will auto-fire as soon as you click on it (this is usually related to Menace or Dream cards). But where this trope really comes into play is with Mr Eaten-related storylets, which all have black borders.
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Immortality Inducer
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If you own Hesperidean Cider and die, an optional storylet on the slow boat will send you straight home. The boatman, it seems, is not happy to see you there.
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Do Well, But Not Perfect
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Do Well, But Not Perfect: The path to becoming an author requires you to create a particular grade of short story in Veilgarden. Making a story of a higher grade is a waste of time and resources, since it only counts that specific type. Getting the unique items during the Fruits of the Zee Festival can be this too, as they each require a certain level of the Picking Through the Wrecker's Cove quality to obtain. That quality is in turned based off the quality of the Strange Catch you turn in to get it, and with high levels in several Quirks it becomes very difficult to get a low enough Picking quality to get some of the items.
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Body Horror
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Playing through "The Gift" story heavily implies that the Captivating Princess has become this. The rest of the royal family stretch the label of 'humanoid' much further.
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Everyone Is Bi
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Everyone Is Bi: All the Non Player Characters are, and all characters potentially so - seduction storylets unlocked by increasing your Persuasion are the same regardless of the gender of your character, and include male and female (and ambiguous) targets.
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Death Is a Slap on the Wrist
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Death Is a Slap on the Wrist: Downplayed. All four failure states only require time to escape, so letting any Menace get too high is only an inconvenience, and sometimes it's necessary to go to these places to progress in a story or redeem a reward. However, there are side-effects for some of them: The "state of some confusion" (the default Nightmares failure state) takes away some Dream qualities when you escape, unless if you're willing to spend Fate to buy a bottle of Honeyed Laudanum or move to the Mirror-Marches (the alternate Nightmares failure state if you have some Memories of Light, which still takes away the Is Someone There? dream progress). Getting jailed (Suspicion) beyond the first time will cause subsequent sentences to be more severe, and being arrested for the fifth time will make it impossible to use Nikolas & Sons Instant Ablution Absolution (the Scandal- and Suspicion-reducing potion). On the slow boat (Wounds), you can defeat the Boatman in a game of chess to reduce Wounds, but defeat him too many times and he'll up his game, meaning that the more times you die, the more actions it'd take to escape.
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Disproportionate Retribution
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In-universe, among the options for operas you can write as your Grand Finale before getting banished from the court, you can write a particularly heavy-handed love story with an absolutely horrendous one of these, that gets to ruin the protagonist's life twice over and gets off scot-free just for the shock value. The audience hates it so much they hunt you down with soldiers.
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Drowning My Sorrows
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Drowning My Sorrows: A frequent necessity to deal with nightmares. Specific examples: Laudanum. Being a potent tincture of opium, it affects your physical health in exchange. Greyfields 1868 First Sporing acts like laudanum, only better and without the Wounds increase. Bottles are hard to obtain, however. The spiced wine from the Mrs Plenty's Carnival can reduce your Nightmares and even your Wounds if you're lucky; if you're unlucky you'll get plumb drunk and raise your Scandal instead from "regrettable incidents."
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Gotta Catch Them All
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Gotta Catch Them All: The accommodation keys. And several plotlines related to the Labyrinth of Tigers involve catching and/or training an assemblage of various wild monsters. The false saints' candles, if you're Seeking the Name.
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Diminishing Returns for Balance
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Diminishing Returns for Balance: Applies to both attribute grinding and items. The Change Points needed to raise any highway stat from level X-1 to level X equals to X, meaning that you'll need increasingly more CP to increase your stats until that stat reaches 70, after which every level will only require 70 CP, but there's a trade-off in that the four training professions will no longer grant 250 CP each week if the corresponding stat is higher than 70. When it comes to items, the cheaper items are vastly more cost-efficient than the expensive ones: compare the Emergency Blunderbuss, which costs half an Echo and grants 1 Dangerous, to the Infernal Sharpshooter's Rifle, which costs 420 Echoes and gives 10 Dangerous, or 840 times the cost for 10 times the benefits, but of course since you can only equip one item of each slot at a time, the expensive items are much more slot-efficient compared to the cheaper ones. This is even more prominent after you become a Person of Some Importance and gain access to the Affiliation/Home Comfort/Transportation/Spouse/Club items: you can equip them in new slots in addition to the older ones, but they are extremely cost-efficient (the Formidable Basalt Gymnasium, which gives a single point of Dangerous, costs 10 x Strong-Backed Labour, or 135 Echoes and 10 actions). The same thing applies to lodgings: you can upgrade from the starting 2-card lodging to a 3-card lodging with a few hundreds of cheap items that will take a very short time to get, but if you want a 4-card lodging, then you'll need either tens of thousands of these aforementioned cheap items, or a bunch of much more expensive items (both of which will require a fair amount of grinding), and upgrading further to a 5-card lodging is even more prohibitively expensive, costing you one of the highest-tier goods in the game as well as a lot of Notability, while also requiring a fairly high amount of BDR.
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Too Important to Walk
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Too Important to Walk: As a Person of Some Importance, an opportunity card gives the player an option to defend a pair of Clay Men from prejudice, which leads to an opportunity in the sidestreets to purchase a Clay Sedan Chair, carried by those Clay Men.
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Not Completely Useless: The Ridiculous Hat, Bottled Oblivion, Talkative Rattus Faber and Weasel of Woe all reduce your stats. Why would you want this? Because some storylets get locked off once your stats rise too high, and you may still find them useful at high levels. Your stats also grow faster from failing difficult challenges than succeeding at trivial ones, and your item bonuses contribute to this difficulty. If you're going to be grinding a storylet to raise your stats, you might as well lower your chances to below 11% to get the most benefit, though with that, you'll have to look for storylets that don't penalize on failure. There are also challenges that you might want to fail. Lowering your stats can make this much easier. The Possessed Goldfish reduces your Bizarre, Dreaded and Respectable by 4 each, and the Weasel of Social Discomfiture, Viric Lizard and Forty-Nine-Voiced Warbler reduce Respectable, Bizarre and Dreaded by 12, respectively. Their only use is to negate any BDR bonuses you might get from your tattoos, spouse, ship and club, so you can take certain options on some Upper River cards and access the buyers in the Bone Market which require one of these three stats to be zero.
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Three-Way Sex
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Three-Way Sex: One of the possible endings of the Melancholy Curate storyline has you seducing both him and his sister. It's also possible to conclude your affairs with The Barbed Wit and the Acclaimed Beauty this way — on the Empress's throne, no less!
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"Everybody Dies" Ending: A possible ending to The Cheesemonger storyline is to kill Alice, her daughter, and their little dog, too. By way of dynamite, that is.
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Lovecraft Lite
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Lovecraft Lite: The game's genre has been described by its creators as Comic Horror. The mixture of horrific creatures, incomprehensible knowledge and a setting that handles it all fairly mundanely, in stride and with unique quirks that make sure these horrific threats are just a part of life that don't really keep you down goes for these airs. Mysterious languages that set your eyes on fire are just a thing fancy academics study, mirrors being gateways to another realm just means you should handle them with care, and the great monstrosities that threaten Londoners have bounties on them that need actual haggling sometimes.
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Bragging Rights Reward
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Bragging Rights Reward: Reaching 10 Renown with a faction grants access to an item that grants a bonus of 4 to a single highway stat. All of these items are outclassed by rewards of the Making Your Name stories (which cost no Echoes and are very easy to get), or Bazaar items that are cheaper than the corresponding faction's Connected item (which is needed to grind Renown in the first place). Adding to the fact that a fair amount of Favours are needed to reach 10 Renown themselves, and each of these items requires you to draw the faction's opportunity card and spend 3 Favours, it's better just to spend the Favours elsewhere or store them and beeline for the higher Renown items, which are often more useful. Reaching 40 Renown with a faction lets you obtain a powerful item in a difficult-to-reach location. Some of these items are among the best possible for their slot. However, unless you had really high Connections before they got converted to the new Renown system, getting to 40 Renown for any faction is such a long and tedious grind with several other items existing that are only slightly worse or sometimes even just as strong but are much easier to obtain than the 40 Renown ones that the items mainly just serve as proof of your dedication to that faction. The July 2017 updates to a Person of Some Importance added unique "London's X" qualities that can be obtained only if you spent 15 Notability (which is extremely hard to build up in the first place) to increase one of your base stats and meet at least one other requirement for the quality associated with that stat. Getting all of these qualities enables you to become a fabled Paramount Presence, but given that this requires you to spend 15 Notability four times and 12 Notability or 15 Fate at least three times to change POSI specializations, any benefits that being a Paramount Presence might have will be massively outweighed by the costs of becoming one in the first place. The items that are sold for 3 Memories of Tales, despite requiring real money, are some of the weakest ones in the game, and easily outmatched by those that are much more readily available elsewhere in the Bazaar. To a lesser degree, the items that cost 7 Memories of Tales are also matched or outclassed by free items, though some of them have other uses, and the free items tend to be difficult to get or locked to certain Ambitions or events. Getting the Passion destiny. Its Persuasive bonus is exactly the same as the far-easier-to-obtain Curator destiny, and to get it you have to 1) reach a specific ending of a Fate-locked story that requires you to act like a complete jerk to one of your acquaintances (and this story isn't resettable so if you got the non-asshole ending, you can't get the Passion destiny period) and 2) draw a rare card that can be found only in the Bazaar Sidestreets (and by "rare", we mean "you might not draw it for months on end"). Your Very Own Hellworm costs a whopping 200,000 Hinterland Scrips and allows you to draw a very profitable card while having it equipped in the Hinterlands. However, it is so ludicrously expensive that it is hard to conceive of a player who was wealthy enough to purchase it in the first place ever being in need of more money. Once you have it however, the real Bragging Rights Rewards come in. For the same amount of scrips, all 200,000, you can purchase riding accessories for your Hellworm, finally getting your Hellworm Saddled and Bridled, which makes the card you can acquire even more profitable. Then you can spend another 200,000 scrips to purchase some riding boots, which are powerful but no more so than other boots you can acquire much much much more cheaply. Then you can spend another 200,000 Scrips to purchase some... Boot Polish, which is completely useless, not even unlocking yet another scrip-dump of an item. It is hard to see these items as anything other than a parody of this very trope.
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Fantastic Racism: Nobody likes the Rubbery Men. This even extends to gameplay; they're one of three factions (the other two being the Church and the Urchins) who have conflict cards with three or more other factions, so trying to befriend them may clog up your opportunity deck if you're also allied with the Tomb-Colonies, the Revolutionaries, and/or the Constables. Clay Men and tomb-colonists are not popular either. The Rubbery Men have it worse, though.
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Genius Loci
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Genius Loci: Polythreme, where everything is alive. Specifically, the King with a Hundred Hearts. He's the one who makes the Clay Men - they split off the buildings when the Hundreds dreams. Unfinished Men are what happens when he has a nightmare. The Bazaar is alive in some sense. It's a massive space crab who covets love stories. Old Downy, the Urchins' tenement, is strongly implied to be alive in some sense too - its stairs and pipes writhe as you climb them.
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Cats Are Mean
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Cats Are Mean: The Starveling Cat! The Starveling Cat! Want to lose a hand? Give the beast a pat!
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Devil, but No God
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Devil, but No God: Devils are quite omnipresent. While the Church still exists (and is quite influential), angels are nowhere to be seen, and God is rarely mentioned. The Bishop of Southwark and the Bishop of St Fiacre's both have plans to secure the assistance of the Heavenly Host, but it remains to be seen how successful this will be. Interestingly enough, for all the minor devils who show up all over the place, their boss hasn't been mentioned in the plot any more than God has. This could be explained by the fact that Hell's princes have been overthrown and forced into hiding by the Republic's ruthless efforts to hunt them down, and add a delicious bit of Irony: Creation's original rebel is in hiding because his minions rebelled against him. Of course the real answer is that the devils have no connection to Christian theology at all. They were servants and craftsmen (and bees!) of the Judgements who fled from their service to the edge of Parabola with no mention of a central leader. Souls are merely the raw material of their craft.
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Government Conspiracy
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Government Conspiracy: The Masters are always scheming, but a particularly nasty one is unveiled in the Light Fingers ambition. The entity Jack-of-Smiles is also revealed to be the product of a Gone Horribly Wrong attempt of the Masters to manufacture love stories for the Bazaar and the Nemesis ambition's biggest reveal is that at least one Master orchestrated the murder of not just your loved one, but six other people's loved ones too to lure them to the Neath.
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Lucky Seven
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Lucky Seven: Inverted. Seven is the Arc Number of the very unlucky Seeking Mr Eaten's Name quest.
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Bad Santa
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Bad Santa: Mr Sacks. He comes at Christmas to take things. He might take your headache away. He might take your regards. He might take your reputation. He might take your auntie. If you're very unwise, he might take you.
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Socialization Bonus
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Socialization Bonus: Several stories are made quicker/easier/more interesting/more efficient if you have friends to ask for help. In particular, the easiest way to cure your menaces is by asking another player to help. Also the best way of obtaining second chances, and some of the best ways to obtain certain qualities.
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Play Every Day
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Play Every Day: Time the Healer (which comes at the beginning of each week) provides your profession payment, halves your Making Waves and reduces Notability if it's higher than Making Waves (ensuring that you have to constantly keep Making Waves higher), reduces Taimen's Attention (which makes challenges in Khan's Heart easier), and is the only way to remove Irrigo (allowing you to enter the Cave of the Nadir again) and Marsh-Mired in Dreams of Sustenance (allowing Seekers of the Name to gain a point of SMEN from the black opportunity cards). The Castellan of Balmoral's gift and the agent's report in Khan's Heart are a particularly bad version, as they are supposed to be weekly but are not tied to Time the Healer, instead having its own living story that activates exactly 604800note 60*60*24*7 seconds after you last received the gifts, meaning that it will slip away every week.
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Animalistic Abomination
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Animalistic Abomination: Somewhat played for laughs, but the Starveling Cat is by no means a regular, normal, will-scratch-you-but-not-actually-eat-your-hand cat. It's mean even by cat standards, it's got a nasty case of Horror Hunger and it's more dangerous than entire armies of intelligent, firearm-toting rats. Apparently, it's all due to certain... contact with Mr Eaten.
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Disc-One Nuke
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Disc-One Nuke: Through access codes or events, it is often possible to acquire high-level items (like the Scuttering Squad) far earlier than you should be able to normally. These items trivialise a bunch of gear, but they are usually not best-in-slot, even when limited to Bazaar gear only (except the Portable Lamp-Post, even after it was moved to cost 2 Night Whispers, which is the only 2 BDR Home Comfort that doesn't require spending Fate, completing an Ambition, doing very-late-game content, or getting very lucky with an event).
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Bribing Your Way to Victory
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Bribing Your Way to Victory: The game is free to play, but you can buy Fate points with actual money. With Fate points, you can refill your actions instantly, refill the deck of opportunity cards, reset your Ambition, change your name or portrait, or open access to certain exclusive story branches, including both small, grindable storylets and branches with little story that only serve to give better rewards for paying players.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: Death is Cheap in the Neath, but usually old age catches up with you. Unless you're the the Duchess, the Gracious Widow, or the Manager of the Royal Beth. They're all from the previous Fallen Cities, and all have found some means of sticking around. The Widow, at least, has to smuggle it in from overzees.
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Central Theme
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Central Theme: One for each of the four ambitions. Nemesis: Vengeance. It is your primary motive, as well as the antagonist's. It can be a source of strength, as Mr Cups claims, but it can also consume its wielder entire, as it may learn in the end. The final choice the player is presented with is to go through with their vengeance or to give it up for a chance to restore the person whose loss set them on this path in the first place. Bag a Legend: The hunter and the prey may not be so different. You begin the story as a hunter, with the Vake being your prey. Then you discover that the whole thing was no more than a game for the Vake, who lured hunters like you in with promises of wealth so it would have worthy preys to hunt for sport. You then ally yourself with the Sisterhood of Abbey Rock, an order of nuns who dedicate themselves to hunting the Vake, who themselves are also targets of it. Both the Vake and the Mother Superior, the leader of the Sisterhood, become progressively more unhinged over their obsession of this mutual hunt, their ruthlessness mirroring each other, and a friend of theirs intervenes to Mercy Kill them, Mr Wines or Sinning Jenny respectively (though in the former's case this is optional and in the latter's case the kill is temporary). The player is also implied to feel a strong affinity to the Vake, which can be explicitly acknowledged, and regardless of which ending they achieve they take on a quality of it as their trophy. Light Fingers: Love, and the different forms it takes. Every major character is motivated by love at one point or another, though almost never in the romantic sense. The plot kicks off when you discover the Orphanage, which aims to manufacture an obsessive and destructive form of love through Moon-Milk, and one of its victims is someone who you seek to help. Poor Edward, your main antagonist, is infected with this love for the player character. The true mastermind, Mr Fires, is motivated by his love of London. Doctor Vaughan's love for her husband drives her final decision in the story. The player's ending is the choice between familial love (of their child) and material love (of the incredibly valuable diamond that was their goal from the very beginning). Heart's Desire: Desire, and how it can be a weapon for you to use or to be used against you. Every player in the Marvellous has something they badly want (except for Virginia, whose wants must be manufactured by the player for her to participate in the game). As the game goes on, they become more obsessive and ruthless in pursue of their desire, which can be turned against them, leading to the Bishop of Fiacre's or the Topsy King's losses. The final confrontation is filled with visions that tempt the player character (one of which they can achieve if they win), and your final opponent, Gregory Beechwood, aims to end the game permanently so people's obsessions cannot destroy them the way his has destroyed Beechwood's life. The final decision is between winning the game and achieving your heart's desire, or proving yourself stronger than it and allow Beechwood to achive his selfless goal.
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Level-Up Fill-Up
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Level-Up Fill-Up: Completing a Making Your Name story causes you to lose all points from a single menace.
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World's Strongest Man
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World's Strongest Man: You, should you manage to raise your Dangerous to 200 and achieve the 'Shattering Force' Person of Some Importance title, and even moreso if you manage to overcap to the hard cap of 215 through leveling Notability. Combines with World's Best Warrior and The Greatest Style should you achieve the Herculean task of becoming a Paramount Presence, which despite being practically useless if you're capable of getting the stats in the first place, entails getting ALL four main stats to 215 and acquiring the four 'advanced' Viscera qualities (London's Nerves for Watchful, London's Marrow for Shadowy, London's Sinew for Dangerous, London's Blood for Persuasive), which requires well over a hundred Notability. At that point you are the strongest human being in existence.
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Brown Note
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Brown Note: The Correspondence. Studying it makes your eyes bleed, your hair catch fire and will probably drive you insane. Not to mention the things that seeking knowledge of Mr Eaten does to the mind - specifically, compulsory self-destructive acts such as attempting to literally drown oneself in beer.
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Kleptomaniac Hero
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Kleptomaniac Hero: Even beyond shadowy business, your common reward for completing a task is whatever can be pocketed in the aftermath.
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Do Not Spoil This Ending
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Do Not Spoil This Ending: Anything that costs Fate is absolutely forbidden from being spoiled even the slightest bit on either of the wikis. This is a policy of the wikis themselves, not the game (though it is part of their agreement with Failbetter), so it's still fine to give details privately to your friends. A handful of branches cost a single point of Fate ($0.25 USD) specifically to invoke this clause.
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Self-Inflicted Hell
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Self-Inflicted Hell: In all fairness, you were warned about Seeking the Name.
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast: The various abominations' names tend more towards the weird than the scary. Eater-of-Chains. The Cantigaster. The King with a Hundred Hearts. Mr Eaten.
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Hell Is That Noise
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Hell Is That Noise: If a certain shadowy task is failed, a priest gets a fishhook in his earlobe. From the narration: invoked
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The Necrocracy
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The Necrocracy: At the culmination of the Season of Skies, you get to glimpse at the Blue Kingdom in the High Wilderness, which is populated by the dead.
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Losing Your Head
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Losing Your Head: You can stumble across a counterfeit head of St. John The Baptist. (Don't think too hard about where it came from. Actually, they grow on a certain plant.) Yes, you can make horrible headless jokes with it. And yes, you can do the Salome thing, too. Neither of these go down all that well with the public, though. You can also do this to yourself as part of the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name storyline.
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Bavarian Fire Drill
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Bavarian Fire Drill: A storylet in the University involves the player stealing from the Young Stags, and the player carries a few boxes to blend in with the tradespeople there.
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Gameplay and Story Segregation
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Gameplay and Story Segregation: Sort of. For some reason, moving from the Shuttered Palace to the Empress' Court takes an action, while travelling from there to, say, Watchmaker's Hill does not, even if the Shuttered Palace is located in the same building as the Empress' Court, while Watchmaker's Hill is on the other side of London. You can also freely access the Bazaar from the Foreign Office (which is also located on the opposite side of London), even if it costs an action and 3 Compromising Documents every time you need to normally move from Wilmot's End to the Foreign Office. In some storylets, the text for failure seems to be more a matter of bad luck, or out-of-context issues unrelated to the stat required, than a lack of ability (examples including donating your body to science, and failing to keep quiet because your surgeon was drunk, someone at the pit fights giving one Curb-Stomp Battle after another, making the show too boring to distract your pickpocketing marks, or failing to decypher infernal contracts at the Brass Embassy because the cabinets are sentient and tried to eat your fingers). Also, when failing some storylets that punish you with some Menace, the raised Menace sometimes doesn't make sense. (e.g. You've failed to lecture some people and don't get paid. Wounds is increasing...) In at least one case, fan remarks concerning raising the Heartless quality for leaving the Comtessa with her lover in the Finder of Heiresses storylet led to its removal because it didn't make sense to many why that was happening. Players felt that the Comtessa was there of her own free will and that they were respecting her wishes, not leaving her to a Fate Worse than Death. In the Lab, Student Disgruntlement is a quality that starts appearing if you continue to work with your Students once they're at max level, representing their frustration at continuing to work under you when they are ready to graduate. Except that two of the students, if one read their flavour texts, are most certainly not in a hurry to leave your Lab and actually prefer staying under your tutelage (The Profound Student is very apathetic and slow and as such does not want to leave a position he likes, and the Gifted Student, as a young noblewoman, can't respectably indulge in her passion for science on her own). Through Mr Chimes' Lost & Found, the player can acquire a number of items that callback to past Exceptional Stories, whether they've been done by the player or not. Some of these items are companions who featured in those story. However, the game does not care whether you've done those stories or not, and, if you have, what happened to those characters in those stories as a result of your choices. It is entirely possible to acquire a companion character who you saw died and the game would give no explanation whatsoever, such as the Stoic Classicist. In the later stages of the Heart's Desire Ambition, Mr Pages does everything it can to make you lose focus, such as turning off gas and water to your house, dumping fertilizer on your lawn, and informing you that a railway is being constructed where it's standing. The problem with this, however, is that to reach this point in the story you have to have bought a five-card lodging, making their actions highly improbable for a number of reasons: A Suite at the Royal Bethlehem is run by the Revolutionary, anti-Master Manager, A Sanctum at the Brass Embassy is headed by the Devils, and A Spire-Emporium of the Bazaar is managed by the Masters, which would mean that Pages would be driving a railway through his own home too. The later stage of the Ambition also requires you to enter the Bethlehem, but having a Suite there as your Lodgings does not count The Salon Scandal! exceptional story requires you to be a seasoned Londoner to make sense, but it can be played right at the start of the game. Should you complete it, you will buy an expensive item at an auction, even if you are currently penniless. Most of this except the spoiler can be chalked up to Flash Forward (see above).
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Drill Sergeant Nasty
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Drill Sergeant Nasty: One storylet has your character training up the Constables in the art of monster-hunting, with distinct overtones of this.
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New Game Plus
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New Game Plus: Enough progression in certain dream stories (What the Thunder Said, The Burial of the Dead, The Fire Sermon) allows you to make a decision that grants a special quality (Stormy-Eyed, Haunted by Stairs, Seeing in Apocyan respectively) and reset dream progression. You can go through the storyline again from the beginning, and while you can progress the same way as before, the quality you gained allows you to interact with your dreams in different ways and glean new information.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: While Dreaming of Things to Come, you can blow up your ship (and yourself) in order to destroy the Lorn-Flukes.
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Escape Rope
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Escape Rope: When planning for a heist, you can buy an escape route which lets you escape without getting caught.
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Critical Existence Failure
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Critical Existence Failure: You usually suffer no detriments whatsoever from a Menace until it hits the failure point. Exceptions to this include: Nightmares 5 adds the undiscardable Merry Gentleman's card into your opportunity deck, whose Ubiquitous rarity will cause you to draw it again and again until you reduce your Nightmares. Nightmares 6 unlocks special red opportunity cards that increase your Nightmares even further. The higher-end challenges for certain ranks of the "Making Your Name" questlines will forbid you from trying them if the associated Menace is too high. (You can't fight the best Black Ribboners if you have too many Wounds, you can't try the most lucrative Heists if you have too much Suspicion, etc...) "Plagued by a Popular Song" unlocks a few Schmuck Bait options as it increases, and its failure state at level 5 isn't automatic like the basic Menaces (it's a red opportunity card), so you can theoretically raise it as high as you like without anything actually happening. Having high Suspicion can bring some unwelcome attention at Zee, turning a good opportunity card into a bad one, but it's barely noticeable unless you spend a lot of time zailing.
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Lack of Empathy
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Lack of Empathy: The Heartless Quirk measures this; to be precise, it measures this when the gain is negligible in comparison to what you gain. You're not even being The Unfettered when you raise Heartless; that's what Ruthless measures. You just don't care outright.
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Permanently Missable Content
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Permanently Missable Content: A few storylets and opportunity cards will disappear once your qualities rise too high or you progress in the plot, though they're usually pointless to keep trying once they disappear anyway. In particular are gold-coloured storylets, which can only be done once, period, no ifs, ands, or buts. This wouldn't be so much of a problem if not for the fact that they usually have multiple branches... Fortunately, most allow the option of re-doing them for a price in Fate (often substantial, admittedly). Getting banished from the Empress's Court is required to unlock the Foreign Office and Heartscross House, but it used to permanently lock you out of the Court (in older versions of the game, there was no way to get back) so you had better complete all the tales and romances you want to in there before you start wrecking your reputation. Creating your own department in the University locks you out of the earlier carousels and replaces them with another set, which is again locked out once you finish the main University storyline, which is required to unlock Bullbone Island, Corpsecage Island, Grunting Fen and Flute Street, although in this case all of the items and qualities acquired from the University carousels can be acquired elsewhere. At the end of the Fate-locked Velocipede Squad story, choosing to reform the Squad from within will permanently render the Velocipede Squad carousels inaccessible. When you first unlock the Duelling with the Black Ribbon storylets, you can have a friendly duel with all of the duelists including Captain Vendrick. However, after you deal with the Errant Duelist, you can only duel to the death with Captain Vendrick — and unlike in to-the-death duels with the other duelists where no one actually dies for good, winning this duel against Vendrick will cause him to die. Permanently. At the end of the Unfinished Story in Polythreme, if you choose to refuse the Unfinished Fugitive's bargain, you will never get the chance to obtain an Unfinished Hat companion. Entering the Cave of the Nadir for the first time will remove the only way to get an Incarnadine Fur Robe outside of December. If you complete the entirety of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name but choose to turn back at the very end, you'll gain the Seven-Fold Knock, which prevents you from ever finishing the story and seeing the ending if you feel like Seeking again. Unlike most Fate-locked stories, it's impossible to reset "Uncovering Secrets Framed in Gold". Which is particularly unfortunate, as it has Multiple Endings. Family and Law is non-resetable, due to the subject matter of the finale. Failbetter stated that they didn't want people to spend Fate ad nauseum to attempt to get the outcome they wanted. Considering how quickly the story's climax became infamous for intense emotions, such fears were definitely not unfounded. The Sceptre of Mr Wines was exclusively available by spending 15 Regnant Coins, which are in turn awarded by correctly answering the Fallen London Mysteries from August 2017 to August 2018.
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Author Avatar
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Author Avatar: The Tiger Keeper might be/have been note He left Failbetter but new content for the character hasn't been written since. one for Alexis Kennedy as he used the character's portrait as his Twitter avatar for years and went along with the joke that he really is a handsomely behatted tiger.
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Interface Screw
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Interface Screw: The "Fallen London" banner is reversed while you're in the Mirror-Marches or the Misermere.
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HellOfATime
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Hell of a Time: Hell's colony in the Neath, the Iron Republic, isn't so much a place of eternal torment as it is a place of total chaos, which amounts to the same thing. It's still dangerous, of course, but people come and go freely all the time... usually with massive holes in their memory.
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Repeating So the Audience Can Hear
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Repeating So the Audience Can Hear: Successfully acquiring Tales of Terror!! during one's heist in the Flit results in this snippet: Same goes for scamming souls from spirifers by pretending to be a devil.
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Gargle Blaster
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Gargle Blaster: Amanita Sherry and Muscaria Brandy are two types of alcohol considered to be Infernal instead of Wines items. You might drink them if you can't read labels, but if you aren't a devil you aren't likely to survive to drink a second time.
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Circus of Fear
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Circus of Fear: Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival is mostly pretty ordinary. Most of its attractions, such as the games tent and the Most Educational Anatomy Exhibition, are fairly standard. However, there's also a House of Mirrors with mirrors that can immediately kill you or drive you insane. And if you're Seeking the Name, you enter a wrong version of Mrs Plenty's Carnival with attractions that only incur menaces.
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!
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There's one above the gate at the Shuttered Palace. It reads "Omnis Traductor Traditor." Translation"Every translator is a traitor."
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Cosmic Horror Story
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Cosmic Horror Story: What is the Bazaar? A space crab in love with the Sun. What are the Masters? Space bats. Why are they collecting love stories? So the Bazaar can comfort a Judgement we know as the Sun when it inevitably has to go deliver a rejection from the Sun's crush. And if it fails, it'll be eaten by dragons.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: The Masters of the Bazaar go by names related to their primary trade good - Mr Pages trades in books, Mr Iron trades in weaponry, and so on. The Clay Men Jasper and Lyme are named after minerals.
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Fisher King
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Fisher King: The King with a Hundred Hearts is a Genius Loci example, whose very dreams shape his land and his subjects. A few of the more esoteric storylets on Winking Isle, a late-game location in the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name storyline, draw parallels between the Fisher King of legend and Mr Eaten himself:
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Private Military Contractors
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Private Military Contractors: The Scuttering Company mercenary army; you can hire a squad of them in the Bazaar for the cost of 500 Echoes.
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Schrödinger's Question
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Schrödinger's Question: Very common in this game, where you grind a quality such as such as investigating, casing, or writing, and only after several actions do you then decide, at the end, what you're working on. If you're in the Labyrinth of Tigers' breeding program, one of the ways to prepare your creature is to tame it, but none of the texts specifies which of the beasts you discipline (it's always "your beast", "monster", etc.). You then choose which one you have prepared when it's time to breed, which means it's possible to breed a beast before actually capturing it.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: You, while seeking Mr Eaten's name. You will kill yourself repeatedly on your quest. During the Dangerous route of a Mysterious Benefactor, the Anarchist went on a suicide bombing mission because he knows he'll be possessed by Jack-of-Smiles soon enough. You are given the option to kill him, so he can be shipped to the Tomb-Colonies and avoid possession.
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Lemony Narrator
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Lemony Narrator: Some of the flavor text for items and Quirks have elements of this. In particular, the flavor text for the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name quest:
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: One story involves finding a thieves' stash in a graveyard. It's buried in the grave of "Eliza Trove" ("Here lies a trove" with a Cockney accent).
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The Tetris Effect
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The Tetris Effect: Subverted In-Universe. After taking a commission to sketch encoded tattoos, your character starts seeing tattoo-code in everything from the false-stars to doilies, and the Lemony Narrator comments "You've been at this too long." And then you stumble across some real code symbols in back-alley graffiti.
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Cosmetic Award
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Cosmetic Award: Some of the story traits currently don't actually unlock any new actions. Presumably as the game grows they will become more useful. In order to get a Noman tattoo, you need to buy a Noman from Penstock's Wicket in January and then keep it alive until the end of the Feast of the Exceptional Rose in February (which requires feeding a significant number of Vials of Tears of the Bazaar to the Noman to offset its decay), although the tattoo itself grants no tangible bonus compared to the other tattoos which are much easier to obtain. You can pay 10 Fate to register the name of your Constant Companion or ship in the Bazaar Side-streets, or 30 Fate to change the 'exceptional reason' for which you entered the House of Chimes; this does not impact the gameplay in any meaningful way. The Heptagoat, which is created by breeding together 7 Ãœbergoats, each of which is bred from two Overgoats; this translates to a total cost of 163979.2 Echoes and 7 Fate, plus an Impossible Theorem which is even more difficult to obtain than an Ãœbergoat. It only provides a bonus of 3 to Caprine Authority, and does not retain any Watchful/Dreaded/Bizarre bonus of its components, and any points of Caprine Authority over 1 doesn't provide any tangible reward, making the Heptagoat effectively a way to show that you are strong, powerful and wealthy enough to waste money on a worthless item. Reaching 50 Renown for any faction is an extremely arduous task that requires you to either have had an extraordinarily high Connected level with that faction before its conversion to Renown or have a specific highway stat at 294 (which will require drawing a few rare Mood cards) and the patience to grind out Favours for an indeterminate amount of time. You don't get anything special for any Renown level above 40 (the level requirement for the best Renown items), other than a cool-sounding description of just how renowned you've become. Becoming the Poet-Laureate requires you to be banished from the Empress' Court, serve at least six terms as governor of Port Carnelian, then come back to the Court and make a truly ridiculous number of works (each of which takes a fair bit of actions itself), as well as reach 290 Persuasive (which requires you to spend one or more Mood cards and/or have completed the 40 Renown grinds for a few factions beforehand). And in the end, you get some cool story text and can rightfully display your status as Poet-Laureate of the Neath on your mantelpiece, but the material reward for this ordeal is non-existent. When Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, at the nightmare version of Mrs Plenty's Carnival, you have the option to spend 50 Fate for a ride ABOVE THE NEATH. The game warns (in very plain terms) that there's no interesting flavour text for you to read, your character will die, and you'll spend the Fate for nothing. And people have done it. It does not actually make your character unusable, but anyone doing this will be rewarded with the unique quality Scorched by the Sun.
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Extreme Omnivore
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Extreme Omnivore: The Starveling Cat is one, if the sidenotes are to be believed. Seekers of the Name can also drift into this when they let their hunger grow too big. Devouring their own entry in the local Phonebook of Important People comes to mind.
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Christmas Episode
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Entering the Cave of the Nadir for the first time will remove the only way to get an Incarnadine Fur Robe outside of December.
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A Foggy Day in London Town
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A Foggy Day in London Town: The weather changes every now and then, but it is very often foggy. Which is impressive, because in this universe, London is underneath the earth.
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The Thing That Would Not Leave
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The Thing That Would Not Leave: The Exceptional Story "The Thing That Came In From The Fog" concerns a humanoid cloud of fog that comes into the player character's home uninvited and refuses to leave, while drinking all the good tea and getting biscuit crumbs absolutely everywhere. The first part of the story focuses around the player trying to rid themselves of the damned thing.
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Money Grinding
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Money Grinding: You'll often need to do this if you want to buy equipment, since most of it is ludicrously expensive.
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Fallen London (Video Game) / int_70645f69
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Player Versus Player
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Player Versus Player: Knife and Candle, the artful game of polite murder. Players are warned beforehand to become very Dangerous first before attempting this. Now making a comeback after being removed for a complete re-design.
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Fallen London (Video Game) / int_70e34c75
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Coffin Contraband
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Coffin Contraband: In one storylet, the player can assist the Gracious Widow and her ring of smugglers in sneaking contraband out of the city in coffins. You're not told what exactly you're smuggling, but if you choose to peek in one of the coffins, you find out it's Clay Men — in other words, a Bodybag Trick disguised as Coffin Contraband.
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Jigsaw Puzzle Plot
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Jigsaw Puzzle Plot: And oh boy are there lots of pieces. Stitching together the very setting itself is gonna take a while, as snippets that make no sense without the whole are eagerly dropped early on while the keys to the big mysteries are withheld throughout it and revealed only in the heavier moments. Depending on what exclusive stories you pick you might not even get the full story by yourself!
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Painful Rhyme
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Painful Rhyme: In an early venture in which you write mushroom poetry, you may do field work on your subject. The success text reads, "The work advances. Are you actually going to rhyme 'mushroom' with 'room'? I mean actually?"
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Fallen London (Video Game) / int_71a34999
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Anti Poop-Socking
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Anti Poop-Socking: You get a maximum of 20 actions at any given time (although you can pay a monthly subscription to double that amount), and they refill at the regular rate of ten minutes an action.
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: One opportunity's story involves using fake cats. Some bite, some explode, some bite then explode. Another story involves you finding a courier delivering church candles having been temporarily killed by Jack-of-Smiles, you can choose to tend to him, steal his candles, or steal his candles then tend to him.
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Man-Eating Plant
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You can stumble across a counterfeit head of St. John The Baptist. (Don't think too hard about where it came from. Actually, they grow on a certain plant.) Yes, you can make horrible headless jokes with it. And yes, you can do the Salome thing, too. Neither of these go down all that well with the public, though.
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Good Feels Good
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Good Feels Good: The main benefit of signing up with the C.V.R. - a secret organisation that works to return souls to their rightful owners. Dealing in souls is much more lucrative, but the CVR gives you a hideously expensive option that sets your Nightmare, Wounds, Scandal and Suspicion to zero.
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Equipment Upgrade
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Equipment Upgrade: In the Cave of the Nadir, a few equippable items can be upgraded by enriching them with irrigo. During Hallowmas, the confessions acquired throughout the event can be used to upgrade companions.
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Door to Before
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Door to Before: Gameplay-wise, once you pass through the Roads Beneath and reach Flute Street for the first time, you'll discover a shortcut that allows you to travel back-and-forth between Mrs Plenty's Carnival and Flute Street in a single mouse click without having to spend candles to retrace your way through the Roads Beneath again.
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Because You Were Nice to Me
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Because You Were Nice to Me: The Ambitious Barrister's motive for helping you become a Person of Some Importance. Upon becoming a Person of Some Importance, you can draw an opportunity card wherein you come across a Soft-Hearted Widow, wandering along a theatre queue trying to collect charity donations. Say, don't you recognise her from somewhere? When you escaped from New Newgate at the very beginning of the game, she might have been the one who took you in and allowed you a spare bedroom. You can choose to make a substantial donation, at which she is overjoyed; with such a contribution, she'll be able to take in all manner of lodgers who are without a home. Aww...
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Police Brutality
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Police Brutality: The Constables can and do get violent when they have to, but can perform arrests normally. The Velocipede Squad, on the other hand, seems to beat the absolute stuffing out of suspects on principle, even those it doesn't arrest in the end. To the point one of the missions is basically "Dress up as a defenseless drunkard and beat up anyone that tries to rob you", no arrests needed. And since these are people that can and do kick the shit out of Clay Men with relative ease...
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Jar of the Bizarre
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Jar of the Bizarre: Souls are usually stored in glass jars and bottles, with the spirit visible inside the container as a cloud of colored fluid and a floating human face.
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Dead-End Room
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Dead-End Room: The Avid Horizon, climax of the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name story. Once you reach it, your ship will be destroyed, and you have a last chance to turn back and be teleported to London. If you choose to knock instead, you're stuck. Forever.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: All shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well. That was the promise... Parabola. NORTH. Whatever you do, don't fall in love. Make the stories or they will be made for you. "Do you recall how we came to that place? And they sang of their lightnings and shapeful disgrace? We tilted our vanes and ennobled our spires. They welcomed us then and commingled all choirs." There are a number of variations on this one, typically changing the pronouns. Icarus returning / longs for the deep places. One storylet has a whole bunch of these condensed into a single paragraph. A reckoning will not be postponed indefinitely.
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Morality Kitchen Sink
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Morality Kitchen Sink: There are very few 'pure' people in Fallen London. The Devils are amoral and manipulative; the Criminals are a mix of the downtrodden, the ruthless and the simply shady; the Constables are dedicated to upholding the law but turn a blind eye to the Bazaar's more underhanded actions due to being in the Masters' pockets; the Church is ultra-conservative and constantly tries to stifle the creativity of the Bohemians, who themselves often partake in political chaos and unrest in their pursuit of art. The Revolutionaries are a mixed bag: some are anti-monarchy, others want London out of the Masters' hands, and some define freedom as anarchy, but many (especially among the last of these) are willing to resort to murder and terrorism to achieve their ends.
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Gaslamp Fantasy
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Gaslamp Fantasy: Definitely Victorian, supernatural, and with Gothic roots, though it leans more towards horror.
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Unequal Rites
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Unequal Rites: The "Wars of Illusion" storyline. Glass and Shroud are two groups of stage magicians struggling for dominance.
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The Trope Formerly Known as X
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The Trope Formerly Known as X: According to a sidebar blurb, at some point the Bazaar attempted to force the London Magazine to change its name. In defiance, the magazine changed its name to The Magazine Formerly Known As The London Magazine.
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Fictional Colour
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Fictional Colour: The Neathbow is a spectrum of seven colours which only exist in the Neath: violant, cosmogone, gant, viric, apocyan, peligin and irrigo. Understanding what produces them and what effect they have on those who see them is the basis of the 'Luminosity' item category.
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Point of No Return
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Point of No Return: In the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name storyline, once you reach the Avid Horizon, lose your ship and knock, you can never go back to London and you can do nothing but shift around your mantelpiece. Averted with a lampshade near the end of the Light Fingers Ambition, where you're given the choice of accepting Mr Fires's deal or not. Choosing to accept it comes with an explicit disclaimer that it actually doesn't lock you out of going against it later.
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Smart People Play Chess
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Smart People Play Chess: You can challenge other players to games of chess, which test the Watchful quality. Same goes for chess with the Boatman, although he'll up his game when you do, meaning that you have to very carefully manage your gear if you want to stand a chance.
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Hall of Mirrors
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If you have at least 1 Wound or 1 Nightmares, you can look in a certain mirror at the Carnival's Hall of Mirrors (in spite of the game warning you not to do so) and get a one-way ticket to, respectively, a slow-moving boat on a dark river and to the Royal Bethlehem Hotel.
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
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If your Turncoat menace reaches 4 (which locks you out of the normal Affair of the Box actions), you can spend 3 Favours: Revolutionaries, a point of Connected: the Masters or 5 Fate to cause everyone to forget about your Chronic Backstabbing Disorder, reducing your Turncoat points to zero.
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Too Awesome to Use
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Too Awesome to Use: Mood cards (which are put in the Boon slot, and thus will not interfere with your regular equipment) give a huge +22 increase to one of your highway stats that lasts for only an hour and are rare enough that you can go for months without drawing one. Also Darkdrop Coffees and Magnificent Feasts, the only items that restore your actions (Darkdrop Coffees restore 10; Magnificent Feasts all) and are nigh-impossible to obtain outside of special promotions and holiday events, aside from a few free Darkdrop Coffees you get while learning about the game before you learn just how scarce they are.
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Politically Correct History
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Politically Correct History: The developers include a little bit of this on purpose, counterbalanced with some carefully picked Deliberate Values Dissonance, to make the game more welcoming to players whose gender, race, and/or sexuality would have caused problems for them in the actual 19th century. The Everyone Is Bi thing is a good example; nobody in Fallen London appears to care what gender of person you prefer to take to bed. Also, the Non Player Characters are more gender-balanced than in many games set in the present day or the future.
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Strawman U
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Strawman U: The University has two on the same campus - secular, liberal Benthic College and Anglican, upper-class Summerset College. Of course, both are exaggerated as the trope demands, and as the Neath demands: Benthic is full of mad scientists, devils and the soulless, and Summerset is as elitist as it gets, will bar you from even visiting if you're missing a soul, and its dean has all the filthy secrets nobles usually keep in their attics.
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Freemium
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Freemium: Exceptional Friendship, an optional subscription that costs £5 per month and increases the action cap to 40, the opportunity deck size to 10 and gives access to the House of Chimes and the Exceptional Stories of that duration.
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Hand of Glory
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Hand of Glory: Hands of Glory can be sent as gifts during the Feast of the Exceptional Rose because nothing says love like a severed limb that helps you sneak around.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: What happens if you mention the Second City to any of the masters. Mr Wines will look at you narrowly and give you its worst vintage. Mr Cups will fly into a rage. Mr Iron will write your name down with its left hand. Mr Veils will harangue you for your discourtesy.
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Whammy Bid
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Whammy Bid: Carefully defied when you acquire the Implausible Beartrap — your opponent is about to make one, when they suddenly drop dead. As you're bidding on a massive weapons cache for the Revolutionaries (of which the Implausible Beartrap is your share), they sent in a co-conspirator to make extra-sure you win.
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Spikes of Doom
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Spikes of Doom: The Prickfinger Wastes will do a lot more than just prick your fingers if you venture down there. Something about the geology's sharpened every single stalagmite to the point cutting yourself with one doesn't even hurt too much, sometimes not at all. Most people that venture down here either come back looking like they fell into a blender, or bleed out before they can ever get back.
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Cap
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Cap: The four main stats are capped at 200, and advanced stats at 5 by default. Certain specific tasks can raise these to 230 and 7, respectively. Favours are capped at 7 each: if you have 7 Favours for a faction, most actions that raise Favours for that faction will be temporarily inaccessible until the Favours are spent. Many storylets do not raise minor qualities (usually Quirks) if they are above a certain value, with a blurb saying [quality] has not changed because it is higher than [cap]. During the Feast of the Exceptional Rose, Masquing is capped at 30 if you limit yourself to non-Fate-locked gifts.
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Pun
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Pun: In a storylet involving a head, a counterfeit one your singular plant may give you, the success titles for two of the choices are "a head start" and "a heady sight".
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With Catlike Tread
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The quality that shows how well you've remained undetected during a heist is called "With Cat-Like Tread."
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
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Nevercold Brass, the preferred payment method (and primary export) of Hell. The clue's right there in the name; it's a metal that always retains heat, making it tempting to use for hot water fixtures and such.
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Interspecies Romance
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Interspecies Romance: The Comtessa is apparently in love with a Clay Man. Or, alternatively, the Clay Man was in love with her, and she was just off seeking excitement. It didn't end well. The opportunity card "A deviless' Serenade" has you help her write a song to her beloved, a Rubbery Man. Another opportunity card involves a tomb-colonist gentleman commissioning love poetry with which to woo a human young lady. Mind you, tomb-colonists are technically human under the bandages, but it's still basically treated as this trope. You, the player, can optionally take a Rubbery Man or a Snuffer as your Constant Companion.
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Humanoid Abomination
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Humanoid Abomination: The Snuffers, horrific creatures that disguise themselves as men by wearing sewn-together human faces. The Unfinished Men may also count, given that they're born from nightmares. Playing through "The Gift" story heavily implies that the Captivating Princess has become this. The rest of the royal family stretch the label of 'humanoid' much further.
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Random Number God
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Random Number God: The entirety of the Fidgeting Writer story could be compared to a Double or Nothing game. At each step you can trade your progress in for a guaranteed reward or take a chance on progressing further, risking everything you've wagered so far and a little more on another roll of the dice. Want a Majestic Pleasure Yacht without having to shell out 20 Fate? Then be prepared for a completely luck-based gamble where 'the odds are strongly against you'. You might get lucky and succeed on the first try, or run into a string of bad rolls, each of which will cost, among others, a very costly Comprehensive Bribe, whose only reliable source is the Bazaar Side-streets where you can buy one for the exorbitant price of 300 x Romantic Notion, 30 x Vision of the Surface, and 6 x Touching Love Story.note unless you choose to wait until getting access to the Hurlers, much later in the game According to some players on the Failbetter forums, it is better to work some extra real-life hours and use the wage to buy the 20 Fate and skip the gambling altogether, instead of spending time in the game to grind for Bribes (which you won't need any if you choose to pay Fate). Want an Impossible Theorem to upgrade your room at the Royal Bethlehem Hotel into a suite? The first part is to prepare 49 Searing Enigmata, each of which is already a fairly valuable item in itself. Then bring them to the University, where you need to pass a Watchful check with a difficulty level of 500, which means that you can only hope for a 38% success chance at best even with maxed Watchful, plus Notability and items. And if you fail, you'll lose a Searing Enigma, 100 Echoes and gain so many CP of Wounds to bring you from 0 Wounds to 11. If you don't have a Firkin of Hesperidean Cider, then be prepared for a very time-consuming trip with the Boatman before you can even hope to attempt this again. Thankfully, it is possible to buy the Suite for a much cheaper price during January through Penstock's Wicket. As if to address this, there's a much less random way to acquire one in your own laboratory once you have one, later in the game. Need a Classic Short Story to throw down the Well for St Cerise's Candle when Seeking the Name? You'll need to pass a Potential check which can only be attempted after the story's Potential passes 200, but raising a story's Potential past 150 can only be done by sacrificing two items: Compilations of Case-Notes (2 Potential each and available in extremely limited numbers outside Election) and Trade Secrets (25 Potential each, available once per real life month), meaning that meeting the prerequisites for the check itself will take at least 2 months. And when it comes to taking the check, 200 Potential only translates to a 60% success chance, and a failure means wasting everything you've sacrificed to write the story - be prepared to sacrifice a lot more items and wait for 2 months to gamble again. It's possible to avoid the gamble by raising the story's Potential to 334, though you will need seven months (!) for seven Trade Secrets as well as every single Compilation of Case-Notes you can find in the game. And it says something that this is still the least painful non-Fate, non-event-locked way to obtain St Cerise's Candle (for the record, the alternates are an Overgoat, an Ãœbergoat or seven Fluke-Cores). The carousel at the Winking Isle consists a series of luck-based options at the Well to try and increase Fasting and Meditating to a Foolish End, which in turn can be cashed in for Seeking Mr Eaten's Name points. Each option up the chain gives exponentially higher progress but is increasingly likely to fail.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: A great many creatures seem like this at first, including but not limited to the Masters, the Rubbery creatures and Flukes, the Eater-of-Chains, the Vake, and more denizens of the Labyrinth of Tigers than have yet been named. You only begin to understand them later on, figuring out the workings of what they truly are, and as you understand the rules, they cease to be so Eldritch... but some creatures, like the older Devils, Storm, and the very Bazaar itself are still unknowable by most measures, even if you can sometimes understand what they want. And Mr. Eaten may not have counted once, but after its brutal demise and return as an entity that everything fears down in the Neath, certainly does. At no point do you properly understand why it became the way it is now, and its entire questline shows it as something terrifying and incomprehensible.
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Naughty Nuns
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Starting in July 2016, Fallen London began holding annual elections for a mayor where players can campaign for the candidate of their choice. The candidates for the first election were Sinning Jenny, the Bishop of Southwark, and the Jovial Contrarian, and the victor was Jenny.
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Significant Reference Date
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Significant Reference Date: The Neon Future, accessed from the Loom in Irem, is set on 22nd June 2023, the same day the Irem update was released in real life.
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Go Mad from the Revelation
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The Nightmares quality, which mainly increases for failing high-level Watchful challenges, acts as an inverted Sanity Meter - when it reaches eight, you Go Mad from the Revelation.
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Mind Rape
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Mind Rape: The mysterious red honey, properly named Gaoler's Honey, works much the same as Prisoner's Honey - except that it transports the taster to the dreams of other people and allows them to rummage through their victims' minds. This is not in the least pleasant for the victims.
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Evil Pays Better
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Evil Pays Better: If you're confronted with a Heartless/Ruthless vs. Magnanimous/Steadfast choice, the choice often boils down to either "get a better monetary reward or do the right thing for a lesser paycheck" or "take the effortless option or work hard and expend resources to do the right thing".
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Attempting to locate an Impossible Theorem and fail will cause you to gain approximately 66 CP of Wounds, which means going from zero wounds to 11. Only 8 Wounds is required to kill you. If you're Seeking the Name, have a Stain on your Soul and sell it to the devils, if you go to the Forgotten Quarter and fail a very difficult Shadowy check, both your Wounds and Nightmares will be set to 15.
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Anachronic Order
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Anachronic Order: The game's myriad of storylines can usually be progressed independently and at any time. This means that after you sit down for tea and conversation with somebody, you can embark on a voyage to sea, spend months governing a colonial outpost, sail back, and resume your conversation with no time having passed at all. This is justified in-universe as the Treachery of Clocks, one of the Seven Treacheries. The Neath is a giant cavern, free from the light of the Judgements which determine the laws of reality, including such laws as "effects follow their causes." Consequently some events are free to happen out of order or multiple times.
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Symbolic Mutilation
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Symbolic Mutilation: Unfinished Men, who are described as missing something, like a finger or a conscience.
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Harmless Villain
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Harmless Villain: Jack-of-Smiles is a dangerous, insane serial killer who likes to hide in snowmen and leap out at people with knives. He is rather annoyed by how most of them just get back up again when he's done.
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Nameless Narrative
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Nameless Narrative: Not quite absolute, other than the Black Ribbon duelists, the Masters, the characters with Twitter feeds, and the Mahogany Hall magicians, names rarely, if ever, pop up.
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Cthulhumanoid
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The Rubbery Men look suspiciously like Cthulhumanoids, and are even referred to as "eldritch".
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Madame Fortune
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Madame Fortune: London's most famous fortune teller is named Madame Shoshana.
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Chokepoint Geography
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Chokepoint Geography: You have to pass the dark cavern called the 'Roads Beneath' in order to reach Flute Street from London.
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Crapsack World, Escapist Sanctuary
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Crapsack World, Escapist Sanctuary: The eponymous setting is a subterranean Wretched Hive plagued with corruption, bureaucracy, conspiracy, oppression, crime, and all manner of supernatural threats, along with some of the less-than-pleasant Victorian-era mindsets... and beyond the confines of London, things get even worse, with cultists, devils, monsters, and outright Eldritch Abominations being frighteningly common throughout the 'Neath. Oh, and you don't even have the luxury of returning to the surface (for long) as sunlight will kill you. Unsurprisingly, the drugs trade is thriving down here, with Prisoner's Honey and the highly illegal Gaoler's Honey being among the most popular of them: Prisoner's Honey allows the user to enter Parabola, the realm of dreams, while Gaoler's Honey (AKA Red Honey) allows the user to experience the memories of the unfortunate victim used to produce the honey - said victim being left alive in order to increase the honey's potency and suffering horribly every time someone tastes said honey.
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Femme Fatale
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Femme Fatale: The Sardonic Music-Hall Singer is a minor example, as associating with her is a good way to get dragged into criminal entanglements. The player can become a much stronger example, if she pursues Persuasive and Shadowy.
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Art Shift
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Art Shift: In Wilmot's End, descriptions are in fairly short sentence fragments. (E.g. "A newspaper tucked into an overcoat. A white raven looks down through the mist"). When your character gets exiled to the Tomb-Colonies, the descriptions take the form of letters to someone back in Fallen London, and most of the art has a sepia tint. When you trade in rumours with the Muffled Intriguer, the narration takes on the same Terse Talker sentence-fragment style as the Intriguer's dialogue. When your character enters the Iron Republic, the descriptions take the form of a fragmentary journal. In the retired mobile app, certain unpleasant dreams would cause the text box describing them to blur in and out of legibility and waver back and forth as if being read by an unsteady person.
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Arc Number
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The Infinity+1 Companions are the Overgoat and the Bifurcated Owl: the former bestows, among others, a massive boost of 20 to Watchful and costs 11712.8 Echoes in the Bazaar, the latter provides 4 BDR (the highest of any companions) and is the culmination of the Theological Husbandry story, which requires 45 Fate (20 for the Empyrean Redolence Formula and 25 for Flute Street) to complete. There is also an Infinity Plus Two Companion in the form of the Ãœbergoat, which provides a bonus of 30 Watchful and 4 BDR. It's obtained by breeding two Overgoats together. Subverted with the Heptagoat, which requires breeding seven Ãœbergoats together plus an Impossible Theorem. It is more of a Cosmetic Award than an Infinity+7 Companion, as it lacks the Watchful/Bizarre/Dreaded bonuses of the Overgoat and Ãœbergoat.
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Recurring Location
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Recurring Location: Outside of London and the Unterzee (which do not count since they are the main hubs), the Tomb-Colonies, Mutton Island, Hunter's Keep, the Iron Republic, Port Carnelian, Polythreme, the Mirror-Marches, Abbey Rock, Adam's Way and the Chapel of Lights can be visited in both Fallen London and Sunless Sea, and the Avid Horizon appears in all three Failbetter games. There's also New Newgate Prison, which failed to make it to Sunless Sea since it was planned to be part of the game's dirigible expansion which didn't manage to be funded via Kickstarter.
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Our Lawyers Advised This Trope
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Our Lawyers Advised This Trope: Once you've taken more than one step in the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name storyline, a must-answer storylet pops up requiring you to either back out (though not permanently like before) or accept a legal disclaimer acknowledging that any damage/loss of items as a result of playing it is the player's own fault and that no refunds will be forthcoming unless the result of a bug. If accepted, this agreement is reflected in an item called "A Bad End", which can be used to drop out of Seeking at any time.
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Absurdly High-Stakes Game
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Absurdly High-Stakes Game: The Marvellous, focus of the Heart's Desire ambition, is "a notorious card game in which you can stake your soul and win your heart's desire". And you can lose worse than "just" your soul; just look at the Topsy King, who bet his mind and lost it. Later subverted in the end with the fact that you can stake merely a single penny.
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Ominous Owl
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Ominous Owl: The Bifurcated Owl. It opens down the middle. Horrible things happen to any creature unwise enough to look (or travel) inside.
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Shaming the Mob
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Shaming the Mob: One opportunity card lets you do this in order to save a Rubbery Man from lynching. Success in another opportunity gives a murderess a fair trial instead of a lynching. While you're giving your heartfelt speech to the mob, she takes the opportunity to murder somebody else. But least it all stays civilised.
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Punctuality Is for Peasants
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Punctuality Is for Peasants: When you get A Polite Invitation to a high-society party, you have the option to arrive "fashionably late" to make even more of an impact when you deign show up. It can work, and has its own justifications (your time is a valuable resource when you get a trickle of an action every ten minutes), but you need to be charismatic enough to make it work.
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Fluffy Tamer
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Fluffy Tamer: The Labyrinth of Tigers is full of these, and you'll need to learn their ways if you want to make any sort of progress inside. Zookeeping in a zoo that has both horrible semi-mundane fauna like penguins that can slice you open and giant cave snakes to Animalistic Abominations like the Inhabiter of Wolves and whatever the hell Arthur is needs someone that can tame monsters and call them Fluffy.
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Take a Third Option
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Take a Third Option: At the beginning of a story, you get a standard I'm Dying, Please Take My MacGuffin. You could take it and flee, take it and sell it, or throw it into the river. However, since Death is Cheap in Fallen London, you can just wait for the man to come back to life. (However, the guy's murderer is still around, so you need a very high Shadowy score to pull it off.) Undiscardable conflict cards force you to help one faction or another, losing some or all Favours for the other in the process. Many of these also have a third option which is harder, takes multiple actions and require a certain Quirk. They are normally the most profitable of the options, though your actions doing so may displease both factions. The Affair of the Box story used to unlock a set of fourth options (which advanced the carousel, even if your Turncoat menace is too high), but these were removed from cards involving factions that have been converted from Connected to Favours/Renown. The final choice of the Affair of the Box storyline. You can side with Mr Fires or with Mr Stones, or take the more difficult option of publishing a newspaper issue that exposes the Masters' machinations to the public.
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Aristocrats Are Evil
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July 2018: The candidates were the Captivating Princess, Mr Slowcake, and the Jovial Contrarian...again. This year saw several changes: the Reputation and Career systems were reworked, most of the social actions added in the previous year were removed, voting was shifted to the start of the second week, and Mr Huffam ran polls throughout the election. The Contrarian emerged as the victor.
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Damn You, Muscle Memory!
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Damn You, Muscle Memory!: The topmost option on the Guest Room at the Brass Embassy's card normally gives you Certifiable Scraps. However, during Neathmas, a new option used to be added at the top of that card for you to sell your soul that many a player reflexively clicked on before realizing in horror that they'd just signed their soul away. Later Neathmases rectified this somewhat by adding a second new option on the top of that card that only costs you another person's bottled Soul (much more replaceable than your own soul!) at worst if you click on it, but some players have still accidentally clicked on the "sell your soul" option below it.
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Cats Are Superior
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Cats Are Superior: The reason cats are so talented and powerful in the Neath? All cats have an inflated sense of self-worth and confidence. This means when they dream, their dream selves are not house-cats, but gigantic talking tigers, leopards, and panthers. As certain parts of the Neath blur with Parabola, the land of dreams - some aspects of their power can bleed into their waking lives, such as giving all cats the ability to speak and have human-like levels of sentience. The tigers of the Elder Continent are hinted to be not descended from surface tigers, but dreaming cats who escaped Parabola through mirrors and retained their idealized shapes.
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Gemstone Assault
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Gemstone Assault: The Twelve-carat Diamond Ring increases your Dangerous by 3:
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Luck-Based Mission
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Luck-Based Mission: Virtually every challenge has odds and an andjective attached (e.g. 75% is "very modest"), though you can alter the odds by adjusting your qualities. There are, however, certain challenges that are purely luck-based, with no way to modify one's luck stat.
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Press X to Die
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Press X to Die: During an advanced point of the old version of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, you could land in a twisted version of Mrs Plenty's Carnival. There, by paying 50 Fate and 5 carnival tickets, you had the option to ride the wheel that normally takes you below the Neath all the way up to the surface. At which point, you died. Forever. That's all for your character, pal. The game warned of this in very plain terms, going so far as to say there isn't even any interesting flavor text for your trouble. And you could still do it. And people have done it. One player took the plunge, and somehow their character wasn't deleted. Hilariously, the player's reaction was to submit a polite bug report requesting this be remedied. The developers boggled a bit and then rewarded the player with a unique Quality. Seeking Mr Eaten's Name is effectively a long line of buttons that, should you press them, will make you repeatedly commit social, financial, spiritual and literal suicide over and over and over... until there's nothing left of you. If you have at least 1 Wound or 1 Nightmares, you can look in a certain mirror at the Carnival's Hall of Mirrors (in spite of the game warning you not to do so) and get a one-way ticket to, respectively, a slow-moving boat on a dark river and to the Royal Bethlehem Hotel.
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Ironic Nursery Tune
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During the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name storyline, the result text for making an extremely expensive sacrifice to the well for St Cerise's Candle references the last two lines of the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons".
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Controllable Helplessness
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Controllable Helplessness: A certain failure location in Ambition: Light Fingers. You've moved to a new area: A small, velvet lined box. You can't see anything. You have just enough space to twist onto your belly or your back. Oh dear God. Oh dear God.
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Stock Ness Monster
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Stock Ness Monster: You might run into a lake monster on the way to Flute Street, and can feed it with a Reprehensible Lizard if you don't want to risk a Dangerous check to pass it.
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Bandaged Face
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Bandaged Face: Major characteristic of Tomb-Colonists, and one of the neutral-gender options has your face wrapped up, a la The Invisible Man.
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Eldritch Location
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Eldritch Location: Just about every single area. London's only the least strange in comparison, and it's a place where trying to find your way without a map can be literally maddening, people usually don't stay dead, shimmery mist portals floating around the streets is a common happening, and it snows underground, the snow itself being practically a Noodle Substance in terms of the weird crap that happens when interacting with it in general.
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Hub City
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Hub City: The city of London itself, where you are going to spend more than half of your playing time.
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Interface Spoiler
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Interface Spoiler: Played straight with certain opportunity cards. They'll have several options, and a number of them will be locked and will visibly tie in with plots much further down the road than you can currently access. Carefully avoided with certain choices, for example beast breeding in the Labyrinth of Tigers and acquiring Mr Eaten's Calling Card. All possible options are marked as luck challenges, but one is the "correct" choice to advance the plot, and it will have the same result whether you "succeed" or "fail" at the luck roll.
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Locomotive Level
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Locomotive Level: The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street train can be visited during the eponymous Exceptional Story.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Because of how the game is written, a lot of seemingly innocuous comments in early stories or events hint at considerably larger secrets of the setting that don't come to light until your stats are over 150. And then there are bits that hint at stories that aren't explored in the game itself - for some hints, such as the some of the archaeology works in the Forgotten Quarter, pertain to Sunless Sea or Sunless Skies exclusively. At least two instances in the ambition Heart's Desire. When you examine the site where the Honour of a previous Marvellous had taken place, you find markings of previous players. Most of these come from people you have already met, except '10', which foreshadows a prior winner you will later meet, October, the 10th month of the Calendar Council. During the match between Pages and the Cardsharp Monkey, the latter swiftly loses all its coins in a bet. It then offers you as its chance for a final match, which Pages accepts. Then the monkey begins playing for real, taking all of Pages's winning in one fell swoop, bypassing the need to chip at Pages's considerable lead. It then refuses to accept Pages's chance, cementing its victory. This mirrors how you will potentially win against the monkey in the final battle. Bonus points if you turn down its chance too.
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Alliance Meter
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Alliance Meter: Your Renown or Connected qualities keep track of how close you are to the various factions of Fallen London. Bohemians, the Church, Constables, Criminals, the Docks, the Great Game, Hell, Revolutionaries, Rubbery Men, Society, Tomb-Colonies, and Urchins have Renown, which are gained by trading Favours, with high enough Renown netting you items associated with them. The rest of the factions around the Neath, such as the Gracious Widow and the Fingerkings, have a Connected meter that increase or decrease as you take actions in support of or against them. In the Boxful of Intrigue carousel, your actions put you on a side: A Guardian of the Realm (those in power) or The Conscience of Empire (the common folk). Taking more actions that line up with whom you've sided with increases Empire's Kingmaker, while doing the opposite gains A Turncoat, which signifies how untrustworthy you are, and if it's too high, neither side will work with you.
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Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration
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Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration: One amusing, if mildly annoying element of integration is when failing certain storylets in the Flit, which is on the rooftops above London; several of them involve an unfortunate mis-step that increases your Wounds and immediately moves you to a particular area in London, depending on the Storylet, thus simulating your painful fall from the Flit to the district in question.
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Bored with Insanity
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Bored with Insanity: Well, frustrated with it. While in a state of some confusion, you might encounter a white cat that asks "Are you here to stay? Or are you just another goddamn weekender?" The game notes that you "don't feel welcome at all", and your Nightmares drop, as though you're willing yourself less insane so you can leave faster.
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"Begone" Bribe
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"Begone" Bribe: At a meeting between church leaders over boundaries between dioceses, you can enter the argument and have the Submerged Rector read and interpret a Verse of Counter-Creed. You're bribed with a considerable amount of Scrip to get the Rector to leave.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: Sorrow-spiders steal eyeballs from living people, which hatch into new spiders.
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Room 101
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A card that can be drawn in the orphanage (an area for Light Fingers) is titled Room 101, and the descriptions suggest the character thinks it's related to the Room 101 from 1984. It's a broom closet.
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Confusing Multiple Negatives
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Confusing Multiple Negatives: The image for the Smoky Flophouse opportunity card and two Newgate cards is of a brick wall with graffiti that reads, "Not to be blamed for nothing". So whoever scrawled it is being poetic or perhaps is responsible for... something.
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One-Hit Kill
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One-Hit Kill: Failing a duel with Feducci or a Lethal Sparring Bout with another player will put you on the slow boat regardless of how many wounds you had beforehand. Failing to rob the Bazaar, regardless of your previous Nightmares, will instantly raise your Nightmares to 8, enough to drive you insane, unless you have a Nightmare-reducing item(s) equipped to keep you sane. Failing to rob the Embassy will immediately put you in prison regardless of whether you have any Suspicion before or not. Although it does bypass the usual courtroom scene, so it doesn't increase your criminal record. Gazing into Heart's Mirror or Dream's Mirror in the Carnival's House of Mirrors will result in instant death or insanity, respectively. The game does warn you that gazing into them isn't a wise idea. Gaining a Weeping Scar or the seventh Stain on your Soul as part of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name will instantly move you to the slow boat. Failing to locate an Impossible Theorem will give you so many CP of Wounds to take you from zero to 11 Wounds instantly. Death usually occurs at 8 Wounds. Be prepared for a very long trip with the Boatman. Paying 30 Fate at Neathmas will earn you an Incarnadine Fur Robe, with which you can request a gift from a Master. If you happen to be Seeking the Name, you can request a gift from Mr Eaten. The game warns you in no uncertain terms that this is a bad idea, and indeed it results in your Wounds, Nightmares, and Suspicion all being set to 8, among several other penalties. You do at least get a unique item — a completely detrimental one, but still. After your friend hires an assassin to kill you for slighting them, no matter which assassin is sent after you, there's a Too Dumb to Live option among the set that immediately sets your Wounds to 8, sending you to the slow boat.
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Fame Gate
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Fame Gate: Making Waves and Notability represent your reputation. Making Waves tracks how much you're being talked about in London. It decreases every week, and for a Person of Some Importance, it is used to increase Notability. Having a certain level of Notability gives you access to tier 3 Professions and Professional Activities, is required to purchase the most expensive lodgings, and a few other quests and options.
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Election Day Episode
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Election Day Episode: Starting in July 2016, Fallen London began holding annual elections for a mayor where players can campaign for the candidate of their choice. The candidates for the first election were Sinning Jenny, the Bishop of Southwark, and the Jovial Contrarian, and the victor was Jenny. July 2017: The three new mayoral candidates were Feducci, the Implacable Detective, and the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner. New social actions were also made available, including collecting donations for Campaigners, helping fellow supporters with Scandal or Suspicion for Fixers, and raising mobs to attack opposing players for Agitators. This election ended with Feducci winning. July 2018: The candidates were the Captivating Princess, Mr Slowcake, and the Jovial Contrarian...again. This year saw several changes: the Reputation and Career systems were reworked, most of the social actions added in the previous year were removed, voting was shifted to the start of the second week, and Mr Huffam ran polls throughout the election. The Contrarian emerged as the victor.
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Sentenced Without Trial
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Sentenced Without Trial: Failing a heist on the Brass Embassy will send you straight to New Newgate without a trial. This is actually a good thing for the player compared to the usual method of getting thrown in jail and is the preferred method of getting sent there on purpose because the lack of trial means it doesn't affect your criminal record, which is hard to clear and prevents Ablution Absolution from working if you let it get too high.
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Infinity +1 Sword
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Infinity +1 Sword: In general, the best pieces of equipment in the game (excluding the tier 3 Profession items, among which you can only have one) are the 40 Renown items (which require you to spend lots and lots of time and items grinding for Favours and Renown), certain Fate-locked items (which cost real money) and the rewards of finishing an Ambition (itself a very long storyline, at the end of which you can only receive two rewards among many). Specific and other examples include: The Infinity+1 Companions are the Overgoat and the Bifurcated Owl: the former bestows, among others, a massive boost of 20 to Watchful and costs 11712.8 Echoes in the Bazaar, the latter provides 4 BDR (the highest of any companions) and is the culmination of the Theological Husbandry story, which requires 45 Fate (20 for the Empyrean Redolence Formula and 25 for Flute Street) to complete. There is also an Infinity Plus Two Companion in the form of the Ãœbergoat, which provides a bonus of 30 Watchful and 4 BDR. It's obtained by breeding two Overgoats together. Subverted with the Heptagoat, which requires breeding seven Ãœbergoats together plus an Impossible Theorem. It is more of a Cosmetic Award than an Infinity+7 Companion, as it lacks the Watchful/Bizarre/Dreaded bonuses of the Overgoat and Ãœbergoat. Five actual weapons come the closest to being an Infinity+1 Sword (in term of main stats). The Waxwail Knife (+20 Dangerous) outstrips the Fate-locked weapons, and can only be obtained through the game of Knife-and-Candle, which was removed from the game. The four others are the two Mayoral weapons: Feducci's Lance (Replica) (+20 Dangerous) and Private Debating Lessons with the Jovial Contrarian (+20 Persuasive), which can only be obtained for free during the Hallowmas when that mayor was incumbent, or bought for 40 Fate in subsequent ones; and two 40 Renown items: the Infernal Vinification Apparatus (+10 Watchful) and What Might Be A Thunderbolt (+10 Shadowy, with the additional caveat of having to be redeemed at the very hard to reach Mind of the Long-Dead God). If you complete the ENTIRETY of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, and turn back at the very last chance offered at the Avid Horizon, you will receive the Seven-Fold Knock (+4 Dreaded), the best BDR weapon in the game. However, SMEN is an incredibly self-destructive and unrewarding storyline and attempting it solely with the idea of optimisation with brings you no end of misery. For non-Seekers, there are the Golden Spiked Rosary and the Severed Chimaerical Head of the Vake (both +3 Dreaded); the former is only available as a 40-Fate gift from other players during the Feast of the Exceptional Rose, the latter is a reward for completing Ambition: Bag a Legend!. Most high-end pairs of boots are either purchasable or only require 25 Renown, except The Place Where they Bury the Bodies (+10 Shadowy, the 40 Renown: Constables item) and the Infiltrator's Footsteps (+8 Shadowy and Dangerous, +1 Player of Chess, a reward for conducting intrigues in Khan's Heart, an endgame location). Downplayed with the four Ministers of the Court of the Wakeful Eye, who are companions that grant a bonus of 10 to a given highway stats (making them the best-in-slot item for all highway stats except Watchful). Reaching the Court of the Wakeful Eye requires you to follow the Dilmun Club and Labyrinth of Tigers storylines, which do not require a lot of grinding, and the first Minister you can recruit is essentially free, so there's not much effort required if you only need one of them (the Minister of War is the sole Minister who is not tied with anyone else as the best Dangerous companion except the Fate-locked Laconic Prodigy). Recruiting more of them (specifically the Minister of Culture or the Minister of Enigmas as an alternative to grinding 40 Renown for the Tomb-Colonies or Criminals), on the other hand, is very expensive and requires a large number of actions to rack up 240 Tribute for the Court per Minister. All of the free Destinies available only increase a given stat by 5. Both The Road (+5 Dangerous, +3 Watchful) and Backstage (+5 Shadowy, +3 Persuasive) cost 10 Fate. The best transport items are the Ratwork Velocipede (acquired at the beginning of the Spinning of the Wheels premium story, which costs 25 Fate), the Weasel-Infested Velocipede and Thoroughly Cowed Pony (event-locked, costs 30 Fate), the Most Humbling Expression of Her Majesty's Esteem (+8 Persuasive, the 40 Renown: Society item) and Your Very Own Miniature Hellworm, Saddled and Bridled (which costs 400000 Hinterland Scrip). The best home comfort items in terms of highway stats are the Oneiric Key, Gleaming Buttons and Beatific Stone, all of which give 8 points to a highway stat and require 40 Renown for (respectively) the Bohemians, Revolutionaries and Church. The best ship is the Majestic Pleasure Yacht, which requires grinding a bunch of extremely costly items, then put them on a gamble where you have a 30% chance to win. Either that or shelling out 20 Fate. The second-best ship, the Zubmarine, is almost as bad: no gambling is involved, but the upfront cost is much higher (7 Bejewelled Lenses, 20 Whirring Contraptions and 20 Strong-Backed Labour). The Laconic Prodigy, for what appears to be just 20 Fate, is a companion with +10 in EVERY stat but Persuasive. However, there are some caveats. One, you need to have an Orphanage rather than a Salon in your Handsome Townhouse. Two, you need to progress the Orphanage to level fifteen, which has been theorized to take well over a thousand echoes and dozens of actions. Third, you then need to get lucky on the Airs of London to even have the option to recruit her. But if you get her, she is only outclassed by the Overgoat and Ãœbergoat (for Watchful) and two Ambition rewards (for Shadowy), on top of having a rather remarkable backstory (and very nice hat). The Scuttering Squad (an Infinity -1 Sword by themselves) could become this in the 2018 Hallowmass festival by upgrading to the either the Scuttering Scoundrels (same stats as the Laconic Prodigy above) or the Scuttering Palace Guard (same bonuses but trading Shadowy for Persuasive). Except unlike the Prodigy, they aren't (or at least weren't at the time) Fate-locked. The Courteous Assistant, Ebullient Undertaker and July, each of whom requires you to save up 12 Memories of Tales from Exceptional Stories, increase Mithridacy, Monstrous Anatomy and Kataleptic Toxicology by 2 (most items that do provide bonuses to advanced stats only increase them by 1), only matched by the Portable Fingerking Moot (+2 Mithridacy, a Hallowmass 2020 companion).
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MacGuffin
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MacGuffin: The Affair of the Box concerns a heavy iron box with seven locks. For the majority of the storyline, you have no idea what's in it, only that everyone wants it. As it turns out, the box was meant for everyone to chase, not open. Making this a perfect example of the trope.
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Rule of Three
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Your Very Own Hellworm costs a whopping 200,000 Hinterland Scrips and allows you to draw a very profitable card while having it equipped in the Hinterlands. However, it is so ludicrously expensive that it is hard to conceive of a player who was wealthy enough to purchase it in the first place ever being in need of more money. Once you have it however, the real Bragging Rights Rewards come in. For the same amount of scrips, all 200,000, you can purchase riding accessories for your Hellworm, finally getting your Hellworm Saddled and Bridled, which makes the card you can acquire even more profitable. Then you can spend another 200,000 scrips to purchase some riding boots, which are powerful but no more so than other boots you can acquire much much much more cheaply. Then you can spend another 200,000 Scrips to purchase some... Boot Polish, which is completely useless, not even unlocking yet another scrip-dump of an item. It is hard to see these items as anything other than a parody of this very trope.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: In-universe, among the options for operas you can write as your Grand Finale before getting banished from the court, you can write a particularly heavy-handed love story with an absolutely horrendous one of these, that gets to ruin the protagonist's life twice over and gets off scot-free just for the shock value. The audience hates it so much they hunt you down with soldiers. The murderer of the Senior Reader in _____, the Provost of Summerset College, will, depending on your choice, end up either getting off completely scot-free or losing his job but not having to spend a day in New Newgate Prison.
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Beneath the Earth
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Beneath the Earth: The "Fallen" in Fallen London refers to its physical location. In addition, there is also Flute Street, which lies beneath Fallen London itself.
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Revenue-Enhancing Devices
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Revenue-Enhancing Devices: Changing your name or portrait, renaming your newspaper, or registering the name of your Constant Companion or ship, all of which cost Fate and have no impact on the gameplay itself.
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Sweet Polly Oliver
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Sweet Polly Oliver: There's a storylet that involves disguising as a butler to sneak into a study. If the player is female, it's an example of this trope. Later, a player who is A Person of Some Importance can disguise as a devil to collect souls from gullible spirifers. This trope applies again. A third storylet has your character sneak into a gentleman's club using their collection of fake moustaches.
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Homeless Pigeon Person
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Homeless Pigeon Person: The Topsy King. He has a bat! Also a little bit crazy.
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And I Must Scream
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The Comtessa is apparently in love with a Clay Man. Or, alternatively, the Clay Man was in love with her, and she was just off seeking excitement. It didn't end well.
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass
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During the match between Pages and the Cardsharp Monkey, the latter swiftly loses all its coins in a bet. It then offers you as its chance for a final match, which Pages accepts. Then the monkey begins playing for real, taking all of Pages's winning in one fell swoop, bypassing the need to chip at Pages's considerable lead. It then refuses to accept Pages's chance, cementing its victory. This mirrors how you will potentially win against the monkey in the final battle. Bonus points if you turn down its chance too.
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Emergency Energy Tank
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Emergency Energy Tank: Consuming a Magnificent Feast (which can only be obtained once per year, through the Advent Calendar on 25th December) completely wipes your Wounds, Nightmares and Irrigo, and fully restores your actions.
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Luke Nounverber
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Luke Nounverber: In the Gallery of Serpents, there are statues of Fingerkings named Reconciler of Friends, Procurer of Lost Dignities and Favour, and Revealer of Fortune.
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Luck Manipulation Mechanic
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Luck Manipulation Mechanic: Second chance items. They only exist for challenges that use the main four qualities, though.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Since this is set in the late 1800s, of course it'll appear.
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Punny Headlines
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Punny Headlines: One opportunity card has you meeting a Paronomastic Newshound, whose headlines "locate him in a dangerous territory: the hinterland between Increased Circulation and Editorial Defenestration". You can help advise him on a headline: "A BAT ON THE PACK", about the cryptozoologists at the University using trained bats to track marsh-wolves. His editor is pissed about that one.
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Eaten Alive
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Eaten Alive: If you're Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, it is possible to do this to your pets as hunger overtakes you. You never get the option otherwise, but if you do, it can get quite unpleasant... especially the Talkative Rattus Faber, who will scream all the way down.
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Dissimile
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Dissimile: Fighting a spider council is compared to fighting an elephant. A poisonous elephant. A poisonous elephant which can spit spiders.
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Final Boss
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At the core of it, the Marvellous is just a game of cards. Except certain matches take this trope and go wild with it. Your game against the Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel takes place in his Garden of Nightmares, where he sics his own Nightmares onto you to throw you off your game. You in turn toss your own Battalion of Obedient Dreams right back at him. All this, to wear down your opponent psychologically just so you can beat them at cards. The final game against the Monkey takes this and turn it up to eleven. The match lasts possibly weeks or months, with the Masters and the Bazaar itself watching on, rapt. Throughout the match, you can accept visions from the Bazaar, acting as borderline supernatural powerups.
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Experience Booster
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Experience Booster: The Talkative Rattus Faber companion is this in effect, since it reduces all highway stats by a substantial amount, which make all challenges harder, causing you to gain more CP on average (if you don't mind the menaces or other penalties caused by failing the challenge that is).
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Sanity Has Advantages
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Sanity Has Advantages: The most common way to reverse madness is to become annoyed by the constant inconveniences.
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Story Breadcrumbs
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Story Breadcrumbs: When it comes to the background lore and the setting as a whole, you're never gonna get it all at once. You want to piece together what's happening and why everything is the way it is, you'll have to scrounge everywhere in London for snippets.
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Town with a Dark Secret
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Town with a Dark Secret: The village of Mutton Island, where the locals are friendly, the scenery is unusually lush, and the townsfolk perform sinister rituals around the well after dark.
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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Before the climax of the Ambition Heart's Desire, your character shakes the monkey's paw.
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Maniac Monkeys
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Maniac Monkeys: A Cardsharp Monkey is one of the companions gained from Ambition: Heart's Desire. However, if you have cause to incite his vengeance, he will not hesitate to cost you an awful lot of either time or money. Protip: Do not anger the monkey.
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Fate Worse than Death
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The Finder of Heiresses case ends with one. You find the missing Comtessa, only to learn that her Clay Man kidnapper/lover has put her through a process that is about to permanently turn her to stone. She can no longer speak to you. You have the choice to kill her on the spot to spare her from a Fate Worse than Death, or to leave her alive. The game leaves it deliberately ambiguous which choice was the right one, if any.
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Two Aliases, One Character
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Two Aliases, One Character: If you do the Nemesis ambition, you eventually learn that Mr Cups and Mr Mirrors are the same individual responsible for orchestrating the murder of your loved one. Why they would pretend to be two separate Masters hasn't been answered in full yet.
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Remixed Level
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Remixed Level: The On a Velocipede Squad (for characters with 120+ Dangerous) and Affair of the Box (for characters with 120+ Shadowy) stories take place in Ladybones Road and Spite, respectively (both starting locations for Watchful and Shadowy). Most of the Forgotten Quarter and Flit content are suitable for characters with 60-100 Watchful and Shadowy (respectively), except for the War of Assassins story (for characters with 120+ points in at least one attribute). Additionally, two of the Forgotten Quarter expeditions (the Fate-locked Gallery of Serpents and the story-related Cave of the Nadir), due to their difficulty, are more suitable for characters with higher Watchful (and characters with less than 100 Watchful aren't likely to have been around long enough to even learn about the existence of the Cave of the Nadir). The Empress' Court is unlocked from the Shuttered Palace as part of the Making Your Name story, and is suitable for characters with 85-110 Persuasive. Completing the main story there and you'll end up banished from the Court, but also gain access to the Foreign Office and Port Carnelian. Spend six terms at Heartscross House governing Port Carnelian and you can ask for permission to return to the Court, where you'll be able to take on new works of art and strive to become London's Poet-Laureate.
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Loophole Abuse
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Loophole Abuse: There's a story that involves your foe ordering you to go alone to a location in the Flit to confront him. You do go alone as asked because your allies have all arrived there before you.
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Sanity Meter
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Sanity Meter: The Nightmares quality, which mainly increases for failing high-level Watchful challenges, acts as an inverted Sanity Meter - when it reaches eight, you Go Mad from the Revelation. Unaccountably Peckish also acts as a kind of sanity meter, as it covertly measures your exposure to Mr Eaten. Stormy-Eyed covers your mind's exposure to the dead god of thunder. If both this quality and your recurring dreams about storms go up too much, you will start believing you are the reincarnation of the god.
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Colony Drop
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Colony Drop: What happens when a new City replaces the old one. The new city just lands on top of the old, and flattens it. Parts of it might survive down in Flute Street, however.
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City of Adventure
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City of Adventure: London, naturally. It's not called a city of a thousand stories for nothing. Even within city limits, even within your very own home, you can find great endeavors to embark on, and no matter how far you range throughout the Neath, even leaving reality as you know it, you always come back.
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Take That!
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Take That!: According to a card in the Tomb-Colonies, your character, a supposed blank slate to be written by the player, hates Tennyson a lot.
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Too Dumb to Live
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After your friend hires an assassin to kill you for slighting them, no matter which assassin is sent after you, there's a Too Dumb to Live option among the set that immediately sets your Wounds to 8, sending you to the slow boat.
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Noodle Implements
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Noodle Implements: During the Shadowy version of the Mysterious Benefactor story, you have to follow a spy. Apparently, at one point, "She nearly throws you off with a trick involving two hansoms, a Constable and a hurled umbrella." If you can figure out this trick, you've probably been playing too long.
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The Ace
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The Ace: Late-game storylines after the player character becomes a Person of Some Importance portray them as this, with people seeking them out for their reputation of being really good at getting things done.
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Double-Edged Buff
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Double-Edged Buff: Failing the Watchful check when greeting the Merry Gentleman gives The Walls Are Wrong, which increases both your Watchful and Nightmares gain, until the next Time the Healer.
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Healing Potion
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Healing Potion: F.F. Gebrandt's Tincture of Vigour, which reduces Wounds when drunk.
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Living Clothes
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Living Clothes: Everything that comes from Polythreme, including clothing, is alive. The Avid Gloves, Eager Gloves, Voracious Gloves, Extraordinary Hat and Judgemental Hat have eyes and can bite; the Sporing Bonnet whispers strange things; the Blemmigan Hat is a walking mushroom worn as a hat; and the Moderately Cooperative Clothes-Colony is living and wearing you, instead of the opposite.
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By "No", I Mean "Yes"
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By "No", I Mean "Yes": The flavor text for the Iron Hat.
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Color Motif
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Color Motif: Each tier 3 Profession corresponds to one of the colours of the Neathbow except Viric: Irrigo is the colour of things that need to be forgotten, like Midnighters' robes and Shrines to St Joshua. Violant is a colour that lingers in one's memory. It's very hard to forget anything written in the violant ink Correspondents use. Cosmogone is a colour heavily associated with Parabola, and it's the tint of a Silverer's spectacles. Peligin is the colour of the eyes of Monster-Hunters, as they have consumed the peligin flesh of zee-monsters. Crooked-Crosses often lacquer their crosses in Apocyan. Gant ink is an invisible ink, meant for writing Licentiates' aliases.
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Sadistic Choice
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Sadistic Choice: The Finder of Heiresses case ends with one. You find the missing Comtessa, only to learn that her Clay Man kidnapper/lover has put her through a process that is about to permanently turn her to stone. She can no longer speak to you. You have the choice to kill her on the spot to spare her from a Fate Worse than Death, or to leave her alive. The game leaves it deliberately ambiguous which choice was the right one, if any. The end of the Orphanage segment of the Light Fingers! ambition. You can release all of the prisoners, but the Orphanage will remain functioning and kidnap more orphans. Or you can burn it down, with all of the prisoners still inside.
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Timed Mission
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Timed Mission: In most expeditions in the Forgotten Quarter, you must compete against one or more rivals who will cause you to fail the expedition when their progress (which has a chance to increase every time you progress in the expedition) reaches 10, meaning that for the longer expeditions like the Tomb of Seven, Gallery of Serpents or Cave of the Nadir, you cannot rely on the cautious option, because even if the skill check is easy and you won't waste your expedition supplies, your rivals will eventually overtake you. You are only allowed to spend a limited time on each voyage of scientific discovery to Bullbone Island, Corpsecage Island or Grunting Fen as every single action increases the Orthos is Coming! menace (representing the progress of Dr Orthos' Fleet of Truth chasing you and hellbent on stealing your research papers) which forces you to flee the island when it reaches 10. Each time you decide to publish your newspaper, you are given 12 actions (not including opportunity cards) to accumulate Meritorious/Salacious/Outlandish Copies before you are forced to publish; this is even measured by a quality called 'Hours before the Deadline'. Once you start a term as governor of Port Carnelian, you have 26 actions to gain as many Silver Horseheads and/or Striped Delights as possible before your Time Passing in Office quality reaches 12, marking the end of your term and forcing you to cash in at least one of these qualities for rewards. In the Cave of the Nadir, the Irrigo menace will increment with everything you do, and if your Irrigo reaches 10 you'll be kicked out (and if you don't want to lose a lot of highway stats it'd be in your interest to leave before getting kicked out). Each time you enter Helicon House, you're allowed to spend only 5 actions before your Time Remaining in Helicon House runs out and you have to leave (although entry is free if you have the Oneiric Key or Location of an Underground Organ).
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Deader than Dead
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Seeking Mr Eaten's Name is effectively a long line of buttons that, should you press them, will make you repeatedly commit social, financial, spiritual and literal suicide over and over and over... until there's nothing left of you.
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: In a couple of destinies, the player can become immortal, become an implied to be undying being in Parabola, or even become a Master.
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Perfectly Cromulent Word
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Perfectly Cromulent Word: Most of Mr Pages's dialogue. For example, he collects Proscribed Materials as part of his war on "pestilent and obstacudent literature". Some of his dialogue uses truly obscure English words, but some of it is (as far as research avails) entirely made up, but still with solid etymological roots. Also see its Twitter account, for more fantastic examples.
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Shrouded in Myth
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Shrouded in Myth: The Correspondence. The sidebars make all sorts of fanciful suggestions about what it could be. It's the language of the stars, known as Judgements. They decide what reality is, which is why their language can be used to alter reality. It's also why things from the Neath can't exist on the surface; the Neath is untouched by sunlight, which is why it's full of crazy shit, and when said crazy shit is touched by sunlight our local Judgement destroys it. Surfacing at night doesn't protect you either. Moonlight is reflected sunlight, and even on a new moon the stars still shine.
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Developer's Room
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Developer's Room: It's hidden in the Mirror-Marches, and you can see it as part of Ambition: Enigma.
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Break Them by Talking
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Break Them by Talking: A possible resolution for the Church/Great Game conflict card. You wait for the spy-turned-clergyman in the confessional, and...
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Crazy Homeless People
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Crazy Homeless People: The Topsy King, who is insane because he bet his mind on a card game and lost it.
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Path of Most Resistance
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Path of Most Resistance: On an expedition in the Forgotten Quarter, you can progress through one of three options: a cautious (50 Watchful check, consumes 1 supply and gives 1 progress if successful), bold (100 Watchful check, consumes 2 supplies, gives 2 progress) and buccaneering approach (160 Watchful check, consumes 3 supplies and gives 3 progress). Rivals' Progress has the same chance to increase regardless of your own approach, so that if you only choose the cautious approach, your rival will reach the goal long before you and force you to confront them which costs even more supplies and actions. For super lategame players, when actions spent become far more valuable than the supplies, the buccanering approach (and obtaining enough Watchful to remove the chance of failure) become key to turning a profit through archaeology. Deconstructed with Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. Every action you take on that path slowly ruins you. Any character who realizes you're Seeking the Name will beg you to stop. You gain absolutely nothing in return, and if you make it to the end and refuse to turn back at the last chance, you can never play the game on that account ever again.
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Evil Gloating
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Evil Gloating: A great example in the Bag a Legend! Ambition, which you can exploit if so inclined: "What an agreeable little lamb you are... I have been grooming victims for the Vake since, oh, long before the Fall, but I've never found one as argh; damn you; ow; desist; REEEGH!"
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Golem
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Golem: The Clay Men, who are employed to do various grunt work in the docks and pubs. They seem to have some form of independent thought, though.
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Cats Are Magic
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Cats Are Magic: Well, they talk, anyway. And they know secrets. White ones are deaf-mutes, but somehow this doesn't prevent them from having secrets tattooed on their bellies.
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Level-Up at Intimacy 5
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Level-Up at Intimacy 5: Getting a Spouse increases your attributes and some of them have cards that have a chance of earning you valuable items. You can also date and marry other players; dates give you items and a lavish enough wedding increases your Notability and allows you to invite guests who give you gifts and advice.
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Continuing is Painful
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Continuing is Painful: Typically, Death Is a Slap on the Wrist and only lasts as long as it takes for you to lower your Wounds quality. However, if you're Seeking Mr Eaten's Name around Hallowmas, you can potentially wind up as the quarry in a Devil's hunting party. If you fail to escape them, your wounds and nightmares are instantly maxed out and you lose all your money and any hell-related items of value. Ouch.
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Opium Den
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Opium Den: The Honey Dens of Veilgarden bear a certain resemblance. Prisoner's Honey doesn't quite wrack the body as badly as Opium does, but it's still pretty addictive, so you can often find Bohemians and lost souls just losing themselves to their dreams as they send themselves into them with Honey again, and again, and again... the only organized crime they support are those that use Parabola to travel around and operate in others' dreams, thankfully.
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Felony Misdemeanor
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The third coil of the Labyrinth of Tigers zig-zags this with its "human exhibits": some of them are insane, some are political prisoners or cat-chasers who will eventually go insane, but most of them - with overlap - are body-stealing invaders from behind mirrors. That's why taking mirrors there is prohibited: exhibits can escape through them.
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King of the Homeless
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King of the Homeless: The Topsy King, who rules over the Raggedy Men, a great gaggle of homeless criminals and general loons that live in the roofs of London. They even made him a throne and court somewhere above.
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Heroic Willpower
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Heroic Willpower: Instead of playing Chess with Death, you can do this to come Back from the Dead. Most, though not all, of the Opportunity cards drawn in the land of the dead reference your desire to come back to life to enjoy the things you enjoyed in London, finish businesses you have left unfinished, and so on.
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First-Person Perspective
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First-Person Perspective: Usually everything in the game is in Third-Person, but plenty of content involving the Stormy-Eyed quality is instead narrated in First-Person. It can get very jarring when you hit a large slew of such cards/storylets which is bound to happen if you let it rise way too high and start thinking you are the Thunder.
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Bedlam House
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Bedlam House: Subverted by the prestigious Royal Bethlehem Hotelnote (yes, it very well may be the Trope Namer with the name slightly altered.). Its fees are almost unaffordable. The mysterious proprietor waives the fee for lunatics, who consequently make up the vast majority of the guests, and live in unparalleled luxury. The third coil of the Labyrinth of Tigers zig-zags this with its "human exhibits": some of them are insane, some are political prisoners or cat-chasers who will eventually go insane, but most of them - with overlap - are body-stealing invaders from behind mirrors. That's why taking mirrors there is prohibited: exhibits can escape through them.
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Afterlife Express
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Afterlife Express: Moloch Street Underground Station in Ladybones Road is the first stop on the journey to Hell. Nearby markets buy and sell the cast-off possessions of the damned, and a few quests involve plotting trips for devils or missionaries.
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Pretentious Latin Motto
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Pretentious Latin Motto: There's one above the gate at the Shuttered Palace. It reads "Omnis Traductor Traditor." Translation"Every translator is a traitor." In addition, the University's two colleges each have one. The radical, liberal Benthic College has "Omnes adsint, quamvis dementi, quamvis nefasti." Translation"All may be present, although insane, although wicked." The conservative, religious Summerset College has "Superbe et sophistice." Translation"O proud and sophistic"
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: To Blade Runner, in a challenge at Watchmaker's Hill: "'Do you make up these questions? Or do they write them down for you?' With the grudging agreement of the Constables, you interview a series of Clay Men, asking them ever more intimate and revealing questions about their 'lives', their work, their intentions, their emotions. Tortoises. That sort of thing." As an added bonus, Clay Men are constructs frowned upon on society for being little more than menial servants, some Clay Men want nothing more than more life, fucker, and the storylet is about sniffing out rogue Clay Men. The Rubbery Men look suspiciously like Cthulhumanoids, and are even referred to as "eldritch". The sidebar text for the Vake obliquely references Batman: "They say it's not a monster at all. It's a man who dresses up as a bat. To, ah, prowl the city by night. But that would just be stupid." All but one of the Recurring Dreams/Strange Dreams are named after the sections of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land. Even before the newest Recurring Dream finished this off with "What the Thunder Said," that phrase was explicitly quoted in "A Game of Chess." Failing to break into a Jeweler's Shop results in "Safes. Why did it have to be safes?" Pursuing a relationship with the Barbed Wit will eventually bring up "She knows about you! That's half the battle." G.I. Joe! The Inconvenienced by your Aunt storylet along with The Stags Club owes more than a little to P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster. The art for the sorrow spiders is very reminiscent of metroids. It is possible, through opportunity cards, to acquire and care for your very own Audrey Jr./Audrey II, complete with later feeding requirements. When investigating a tomb in the Forgotten Quarter, one of the headers reads "It is often a matter of snakes." A card that can be drawn in the orphanage (an area for Light Fingers) is titled Room 101, and the descriptions suggest the character thinks it's related to the Room 101 from 1984. It's a broom closet. A choice in a Christmas storylet in 2010 mentions a grue. The London Magazine refuses to change its name: If you're Indulging A Less than Laudable Laudanum Habit, you can have a dream in which "your beloved dances in a graveyard," referencing Hector Berlioz's opium-inspired Symphonie Fantastique. His Amused Lordship bears a passing resemblence to BRIAN BLESSED! The image used for interactions with a Longshanks* an urchin who has grown past childhood and thus kicked out of their gang bears an uncanny resemblence to Phil Foglio's Author Avatar. While in New Newgate Prison, you can get an opportunity card where you express your belief that Fallen London deserves a better class of villain. Failing a certain storylet causes a few agents from the Ministry of Public Decency to inquire about you. The headline for this is The Men From The Ministry. There is an option in the "The Long Arm Of The Law" opportunity card, which allows you to reduce your Suspicion by laying a false trail. The text is something like "But what does it all mean? Why is "MONSTROUS ARE THOSE WHO WILL NOT WITHIN" written on the wall? And why all the folded paper swans? The quality that shows how well you've remained undetected during a heist is called "With Cat-Like Tread." Why did you kill/banish the Cheesemonger? One reason you can choose: "it's all in the Game." It's not clear whether the Honey-Addled Detective got into that state via experimenting with drugs, or experimenting with bees. It could be both. In the Exceptional story "Stripes of Wrath" he briefly speaks about a "speckled band" and the Implacable Detective notes all good magic involves impossibility. The Glass, "They do it with mirrors". The venture in which you teach manners either to a devil or a clay man is called "Pygmalion". Some storylets reference the play as well (e.g. "The FOG in SPITE coils MAINLY in the NIGHT"). Several times, derivations of the phrase "an inordinate fondness for beetles" appear in the flavor text. The possibly apocryphal story goes that Scottish geneticist John Burdon Sanderson Haldane received a question about what designs he glimpsed in the mind of God through his research. His answer was, reportedly, "An inordinate fondness for beetles." One story, involving violence between animal-handlers, is called "It shouldn't happen to a veterinarian". The "A Wily Zailor" has a Nex option titled "I'll be in my bunk." And, of course, there's the way the entire game is riddled with references to Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and T. S. Eliot. The poem you write to mourn the passing of the Quiet Deviless' pet bat is titled "Little bat, my lady's darling". It contains a line about how the bat used to play in his lady's lap. This sounds almost exactly like a Catullus poem about his lady's sparrow, who liked to play in her lap before it died ("Passer, deliciae meae puellae": "Sparrow, my lady's darling"). If the player gets banished from the Court because of their scandalous writing they become: "Mad, bad, dangerous to know" - famous words used about Lord Byron. The Epigrammatic Irishman is an Irish author in Victorian London who had romances with other men, suffered an unfortunate fate after running afoul of the authorities (details are unknown, all that's been said is he pissed off Mr Pages and paid dearly for it), and is associated with green carnations. The Orthographic Infection card has cultish writing on a wall plus a reference to seeking the Name and counting the days; these things combine into a reference to the Jorge Luis Borges story "Death and the Compass". During the Seeking Mr Eaten's Name storyline, the result text for making an extremely expensive sacrifice to the well for St Cerise's Candle references the last two lines of the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons". Three hyenas in the Labyrinth of Tigers are named Anne, Emily and Charlotte. One of the possible options on the "Duelling the Black Ribbon" storylet is "Exercise for rough health", which when successfully chosen exhorts you to take note of the burning sensation! The description for the Winsome Dispossessed Orphan companion laments that "one has to pick a pocket or two".
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WhyDontYaJustShootHim
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Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him?: In an opportunity card, a naive young man wants to kill you, a dangerous veteran. In one option, you confront him, and when he asks when the duel should be, you shoot him on the spot. The other, more difficult option involves sending out an open invitation to any would-be assassins and picking them off from a rooftop when they show up at the appointed time.
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Devils are often defined by a love of mischief, apathy for their targets' pranks, and an obsession with collecting souls. There is at least one devil, in an early quest, who seems to be genuinely benign and has feelings for a human woman, and is said by another devil to have "gone native." There's also a piano-playing deviless you can meet who seems to have no interest in souls.
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Wicked Weasel
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Wicked Weasel: Weasels are popular pets, as they're relatively easy to keep clean and happy underground. Weasel-fighting, whether with common animals or purebred Araby Fighting-Weasels, is a popular sport. Just be careful what tunes you hum around them. They can take things a bit literally.
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They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich
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They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich: In the first chapter of "Evolution", you hold a meeting of the Dilmun Club, but everyone seems to be too engrossed with discussion to partake in any of the hors d'oeuvres and wine you had to procure. Toward the end of the meeting, Feducci finally takes a canapé, but a sharp interruption to his rant from the Implacable Detective causes him to put it back down. In the end, nobody has eaten anything, and you're left with it all.
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No Name Given
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Most of the characters aren't named and instead are called "the Adjective Job Title" (such as the Near-Sighted Horologist, Struggling Artist, Revolutionary Firebrand, Secular Missionary, and Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, to name a few). This may have stemmed from the Traitor Empress forbidding the use of her name, and thus, many people follow her convention. The magicians of Mahogany Hall do break the pattern with actual names, as do certain recurring characters.
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Poison Mushroom
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Poison Mushroom: A number of equippable or usable items only reduce your attributes: The Bottled Oblivion and Ridiculous Hat both inflict a hefty penalty on your highway stats when used: they are useful when the highway stats grow too high to your liking but not much more. The Talkative Rattus Faber (and its 'improved' version, the Weasel of Woe, which also affects advanced stats) are equippable companions that do the same thing, and are also useful if you want to grind your highway stats faster and don't mind the menaces. The Somnolent Hyaena is a companion that only inflicts a penalty of 1 Watchful and nothing else, but it is not meant to be equipped at all, its true purpose is to be bred in the Fourth Coil of the Labyrinth of Tigers and then exchanged for items or turned into a Corresponding Ocelot. You might run into some Eyeless Skulls within the Forgotten Quarter: they fetch for a good price, are necessary to begin an expedition to the Cave of the Nadir and can also be turned into a Ray-Drenched Cinder necessary to enter the Nadir for the first time, but keeping them in your inventory will add some harmful and undiscardable cards into your opportunity decks that reduce a single highway stat by a significant amount of CP. Hanging on to Eyeless Skulls if you're not planning on the Cave of the Nadir expedition soon is a bad idea. The Torment destiny reduces attributes and must be equipped by Seekers of the Name who choose the easy way to get St Destin's Candle during Hallowmas instead of sacrificing 12 points of Notability. The Possessed Goldfish does nothing but reducing your Bizarre, Dreaded and Respectable by 4 each; the Viric Lizard, Forty-Nine-Voiced Warbler and Weasel of Social Discomfiture reduce each of these stats (in that order) by 12. They are useful when you need to nullify any BDR provided by tattoos or Stuck Items, as certain buyers in the Bone Market will only buy from you if your Bizarre, Dreaded or Respectable is zero. Burden is a special slot dedicated to items that all reduce your attributes, cannot be unequipped, are only obtained as part of certain stories, and serve to encourage you to proceed along the story as soon as possible to get rid of them. For example, An Infant Curator, Provisionally Known as Mr Transport (given when raising your Watchful cap from 224 to 227) reduces all highway stats by 20 and Respectable by 1; A Stalking Stone Shadow of your Very Own (which stalks those who bought an ushabti in the early stage of F.F. Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Expedition) reduces stats and adds an unprofitable card to your opportunity deck; Fierce Commitment to London's Defence and Stalwart Commitment to Helping each removes an unprofitable opportunity card (in the second stage of the London Horticultural Show) in exchange for reducing stats. Christmas 2017 added the option for players who choose the Fate-locked option to have a Master help clear their doorway of snow to receive a gift from Mr Eaten. Just getting the gift causes you to lose 7 levels in each of your highway stats and raise all of your Menaces high enough to become dead, insane, and imprisoned instantly. The gift itself? A Complete Set of Preserved Internal Organs strongly implied to be yours that lowers all of your highway stats by 15 if you equip it.
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DefeatEqualsFriendship
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Defeat Equals Friendship: You can take a contract against a Miniature Menace in the Department of Menace Eradication in Watchmaker's Hill; once you defeat it, it will join you as a Watchful Doll companion.
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Damned by Faint Praise
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Damned by Faint Praise: When finishing a short story, you choose what level of potential you believe it has, and the game rolls against your Potential quality to see if it succeeds. If it fails, the reviews are exactly the same as if you had succeeded two levels lower — as the attempted level increases, your character takes this as a greater and greater insult.
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Reflective Teleportation
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Reflective Teleportation: All reflective surfaces can be used as portals to Parabola by those who know to use this ability. There is an entire science (Glasswork) dedicated to the study of this power, and one of the tricks experts can do (including the player character in the second half of the game) is travel from one mirror to the other; long-distance crossings, espionage and even assassination are easily carried out using mirrors in the right places. This is one big reason Londoners are careful with mirrors; another reason is that humans aren't the only ones that can do this.
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Angels, Devils and Squid
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Angels, Devils and Squid: Angels are conspicuous in their absence. The Devils are ever-present, preying on the weak and gullible. The Rubbery Men are alien and bizarre, and seem harmless to mortals, but the Devils can't stand them. The closest thing to an angel in-game is Echo Bazaar itself, which is from a species of alien crustaceans which carries messages between the godlike Judgements. Which means that Angels are crabs, Devils are bees, and even the Squid are sometimes sea urchins and coral.
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Lost Property Live Drop
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Lost Property Live Drop: On the Upper River, one of the activities tied to the Great Game is supplying Halcyonic Tonic to a Surface power. You pour its contents in an agreed-upon location in the cobbles, and later, you're rewarded by a bureaucrat who pointedly asks you if you dropped your wallet, which contains your payment. You've never seen the wallet before, but you say yes.
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Killed Off for Real
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When you first unlock the Duelling with the Black Ribbon storylets, you can have a friendly duel with all of the duelists including Captain Vendrick. However, after you deal with the Errant Duelist, you can only duel to the death with Captain Vendrick — and unlike in to-the-death duels with the other duelists where no one actually dies for good, winning this duel against Vendrick will cause him to die. Permanently.
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Nothing Is Scarier
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Nothing Is Scarier: The 99th day (the final in the cycle) of every visit to the Iron Republic is blanked out. The text for finding Night-Whispers as an Expedition treasure is simply: "...no..."
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Clever Crows
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Clever Crows: Ravens are available as pets, and they come in both black and white varieties depending on whether you feed them blackmail material or mysteries, respectively. Most still feed on carrion, but they sing like nightingales according to the Flavor Text, and some even aspire to poetry. White ravens even have some aspects of The Phoenix, as you might be fortunate enough to witness your Dreamy Raven Advisor turn/burn itself into a Mystic Raven.
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Underground Level
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Underground Level: The Roads Beneath underneath Fallen London, which lead into Flute Street, where everything is dark.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge: The Nemesis ambition encompasses one from start to end, as it begins with one of your loved ones being murdered and proceeds with you moving Hell and Earth to reach the ones truly responsible for it to make them pay.
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Steampunk
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Steampunk: Averted. There's an affectionate Take That! if you write a Tale of the Future to please and impress the Empress's Court:
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Horror Hunger
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Horror Hunger: One of the symptoms of Seeking the Name is a gradually worsening hunger. Seekers are capable of consuming truly monstrous amounts of food, their own pets, and one option they can take when ravenous enough strongly implies that they killed and ate somebody.
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Orphanage of Fear
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Orphanage of Fear: The mysterious institution lies in Spite and is known only as The Orphanage. There, agents of the Masters experiment on kidnapped orphans. High-level characters can open their own orphanage in their Handsome Townhouse and act as The Fagin to its residents by taking all the crueler options.
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Orphanage of Love
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Orphanage of Love: A nicer orphanage owner can dedicate their resources to supplying their charges with comfortable conditions and loving homes.
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Take Your Time
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Take Your Time: Some storylets are presented with very urgent situations, such as being pursued by the police or facing a giant monster, but you're still free to Level Grind, rearrange your equipment, and pursue other side quests before you actually attempt them. Downplayed by some Opportunity Cards marked as "can't discard." You can put them off, but you'll have to deal with them eventually. Some circumstances (such as having high Nightmares) will will throw lots of these at you until they're dealt with.
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Taken for Granite
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Taken for Granite: The Countess. Her Clay Man lover thought it would bridge the gap between them, to turn her to clay, but the process was slow, unpleasant, and you never find out if it was consensual or not.
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The Adjectival Man
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The Adjectival Man: There are Clay Men (docile golems), Unfinished Men (non-docile golems), Neddy Men (government strikebreakers), Raggedy Men (eccentric criminals), and Rubbery Men (eldritch immigrants).
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Mundane Made Awesome
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Mundane Made Awesome: Resisting the allure of the nibbles tray at a fancy party is apparently such an amazing display of willpower that one partygoer applauds you. At the core of it, the Marvellous is just a game of cards. Except certain matches take this trope and go wild with it. Your game against the Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel takes place in his Garden of Nightmares, where he sics his own Nightmares onto you to throw you off your game. You in turn toss your own Battalion of Obedient Dreams right back at him. All this, to wear down your opponent psychologically just so you can beat them at cards. The final game against the Monkey takes this and turn it up to eleven. The match lasts possibly weeks or months, with the Masters and the Bazaar itself watching on, rapt. Throughout the match, you can accept visions from the Bazaar, acting as borderline supernatural powerups.
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Cue O'Clock
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Cue O'Clock: The Ratwork Watch.
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Temporal Theme Naming
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Temporal Theme Naming: The revolutionary Calendar Council are all named for months - a Shout-Out to the Council of Days from The Man Who Was Thursday.
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Developer's Foresight
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Developer's Foresight: Helped by the fact that the developers actively monitor the game and are happy to add new elements in response to certain players' behavior. From Christmas 2013: the acquaintance system had received an overhaul, allowing players to send calling cards to each other. One brave and foolish player sent a calling card to Mr Eaten's in-game account... and got one in return! When selling an Eyeless Skull to the Bazaar, the shopkeeper will ask why you're selling it to them when you could get a better price from the Radical Factotum. Before Foreshadowing (or lampshading if you already know what he's talking about) that there might be some very good reasons why a player wouldn't want to sell it to the Revolutionaries.
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Hunting the Most Dangerous Game
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Hunting the Most Dangerous Game: Hell's Embassy tricks people into hunting expeditions in the Forgotten Quarter... and thanks to legal mumbo-jumbo, the target is them. And when the quarry is caught, whatever they do to them gives your character nightmares.
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Schmuck Bait
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Schmuck Bait: Storylets with only negative consequences will carry bold warnings, such as Do not do this. Only pain and suffering will result. or This is undoubtedly a terrible idea. Most notably, Seeking Mr Eaten's Name warns you nearly every step of the way: Seeking Mr Eaten's Name also has multiple sub-examples. One early Seeking Road storylet that lets you increase SMEN halves your Watchful every time you play it...and it turns out you need a high Watchful level to be able to play later SMEN options. Cue numerous Seekers frantically playing chess marathons with each other to get their Watchful back up! Played with in an absolutely sadistic way in a later part of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. The card where you get St Erzulie's Candle gives you a choice: you can sacrifice your Profession, Notability, Ambition, and many other valuable character traits and stories that you will never be able to regain... or you can take the option that claims to immediately give you St Erzulie's Candle with no other change to the story. After already having been forced to sacrifice numerous things to get to this point, chances are that you will view the second option as a clear schmuck bait choice that will have even worse consequences than the first one. It isn't. Picking it really does give you the candle with absolutely no sacrifices or negative effects for your character. The true "schmuck bait" here is getting paranoid Seekers to overthink the choice clearly laid out for them and think there has to be a trick. Or deciding to ruin their character even further anyway even when given the choice to avoid it.
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Bonus Stage
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Bonus Stage: The Mind of a Long-Dead God might be considered one. It is nearly Menace-free, can provide a lot of Dangerous boosts and Aeolian Screams, and is the location to redeem the 40 Renown: Urchins item, but you can only get there by grinding Having Recurring Dreams: What the Thunder Said to 18, cash it in to gain 7 points of Stormy-Eyed, then grind What the Thunder Said back to 15 and Stormy-Eyed to 19. Except that there's no reliable way to grind What the Thunder Said: you have to draw a lot of dream cards to raise it that high, while also avoiding the State of some confusion (the default Nightmares failure state if you have no Memories of Light) at all costs lest it wipe a good chunk of your progress.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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The deviless Virginia will chew you out for releasing a vengeful Prince of Hell from its prison solely to force her to play the Marvellous early to further your Heart's Desire ambition. (That said, you might have chosen to only pretend to have released the prince from his prison...but you could only have done so if you convinced him that you were even worse than him.)
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Sarcasm Failure
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Sarcasm Failure: In one storylet you sift through the stock in a bookstore, thinking "Surely it can't ALL be bodice rippers and treatises on various deseases". If you fail the challenge, you find out that it can.
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Promotional Powerless Piece of Garbage
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Promotional Powerless Piece of Garbage: The two promotional Affiliation items grant no stats at all.
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Starter Equipment
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Starter Equipment: You begin the game equipped with a Prisoner's Mask, a Bundle of Ragged Clothing, a Pair of Leg Irons and a Pair of Iron Manacles after you finish the tutorial and escape from New Newgate Prison.
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Santabomination
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Santabomination: Mr Sacks, aka "The Crimson Beast of Winter", is a hooded, faceless, only vaguely Humanoid Abomination who appears every December. He doesn't give people gifts; the people of London are instead supposed to give gifts to him. He accepts anything from abstract things like your "best regards", to fine wines, to parts of your body... or even you, if you're foolish enough not to have anything else to offer. But something of yours WILL end up in his sack. And unlike Santa, he doesn't just appear on the Christmas eve. No, Mr Sacks visits you on each of the twelve days before Christmas. And he expects a gift with each visit. In the Spin-Off game Sunless Sea, your captain may be called upon to perform three deliveries for Mr Sacks. Refusing him is implied to be bad for your long-term well-being. Accepting is likewise likely to be bad for you short-term. Accepting and taking too long with it is likely to be the worst (and last) idea you'll ever have.
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The Soulsaver
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The Soulsaver: One of the choices in the Soul Trade premium story leads to your character becoming one of these, literally rescuing people's Soul Jars from devils.
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Our Dragons Are Different
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Our Dragons Are Different: Dragons are creatures from the High Wilderness, eat Time, and they seem to be the enforcers of the laws of the Judgements. If the Judgements are the rulers, then they’re the guardsmen. There are also the Parabolan dragons, basically just snakes that decided they wanted to be dragons because Parabola is a lawless dreamscape. These dragons are totally unrelated to the space cop dragons, they'd get in a fight if they met.
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Weird Currency
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Weird Currency: Justificande Coins, the currency of Irem, have negative value; that is, they indebt the person to whom they are given. Paying for something in these coins means accepting a number of them along with whatever it is you're 'buying'.
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Reset Button
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Reset Button: It is possible to reset your Ambition and some premium and Exceptional Stories by paying Fate. This will allow you to play through the story again (possibly choosing another choice in the process), but keeping any rewards you've earned beforehand.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Some extremely complicated plots can end with you simply saying "screw this" and going home.
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Stage Magician
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In the Exceptional story "Stripes of Wrath" he briefly speaks about a "speckled band" and the Implacable Detective notes all good magic involves impossibility. The Glass, "They do it with mirrors".
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Wealthy Yacht Owner
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Wealthy Yacht Owner: You, potentially, can obtain a Majestic Pleasure Yacht if you are willing to spend a lot of time grinding for the very expensive Comprehensive Bribes (as well as the somewhat less expensive Cellars of Wine and Favours in High Places) and then risk your chances at a gamble with a very low success chance, where a failure will take away one of the three aforementioned items. Either that or you can spend 20 Fate to get the b____y thing without having to grind anything.
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Arc Welding
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Arc Welding: The player themselves can engage in a bit of this at one point in the "Seeking Mr Eaten's Name" Story, where the player character is asked why they persist in their quest despite their assured destruction. You can choose from over a dozen (!) possible responses, and some of them reference Stories that occurred earlier in the game. For example, you can imply that your character has never been the same since, say, their visit to the Iron Republic or being exiled from the Shuttered Palace.
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Knowledge Broker
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Knowledge Broker: Trading in the "Mysteries," "Influence," and "Rumour" item branches pretty much makes you one, and there are numerous others doing the same. Secrets in Fallen London are a commodity just like echoes, jade, and glim.
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A God Am I
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Stormy-Eyed covers your mind's exposure to the dead god of thunder. If both this quality and your recurring dreams about storms go up too much, you will start believing you are the reincarnation of the god.
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Reality Is Out to Lunch
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Reality Is Out to Lunch: The Neath does not adhere strictly to the laws of nature. This is because sunlight is what enforces cosmic laws, and down here our light source is the Mountain of Light instead, who does not care to or cannot fully enforce reality as the surface world understands it. And then we have Parabola and the Iron Republic.
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Ear Worm
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Ear Worm: Failing challenges in Mahogany Hall gives you the Plagued by a Popular Song quality as a Menace stat similar to Wounds or Nightmares. The song is Pop Goes The Weasel, and something bad may happen to your pet weasels if it reaches 5. And if you try to be clever and don't have weasels, it'll instead messily pop some poor lady's pet weasel as you pass her on the street, which naturally doesn't please her in the least.
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Ship Level
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Ship Level: The three Exceptional Stories in the Season of Wrecks all involve exploring various shipwrecks.
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Reduced to Ratburgers
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Reduced to Ratburgers: Given the abundance of rats and shortage of conventional livestock in Fallen London, many people eat rats on a regular basis. The Raggedy Men eat mostly rats, and can accordingly be bribed with sacks of dead rats.
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Cash Gate
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Cash Gate: You need to spend a certain amount of goods in order to open access to Mahogany Hall. In addition, visiting any location across the Unterzee (other than Polythreme and Apis Meet) requires a ship, and every time you go to Doubt Street you'll be charged 200 Silk Scraps before you become an editor of newspapers. Finally, there's the Hinterlands; none of the territories West of London can be accessed if you don't make some significant investments in order for the railway to actually reach the place; food and railway steel must be provided at every turn.
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Hell Hotel
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Hell Hotel: The only tourists to visit the Tomb-Colonies are Londoners looking for somewhere completely boring to hide from the public eye. Their hotels are as much mausoleums as residences, being staffed and patronised by the rotting dead.
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Tattooed Crook
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Tattooed Crook: Clathermont's Tattoo Parlour specializes in tattoos that contain hidden messages. And considering pretty much everyone down in the Neath is a criminal in some way or another, and all player characters start out in New Newgate Prison...
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Hollywood Board Games
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Hollywood Board Games: The Noughts & The Crosses are two urchin rival gangs who war each other as if their territories were a Tic-Tac-Toe board —- nine city blocks divided by four, intersecting streets.
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Bad Future
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Bad Future: Sorting through the threads of fate itself in Irem, you can naturally find some of these. Some (like the more Sunlit or Liberationist futures) can be ambiguous, but the Ruinous Future definitely counts: London is destroyed, the bleeding, starving and half-dead masses need to barter and scrape sustenance out of the ruins, not even the rats are left, and it's left entirely unclear how any of it happened.
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Might as Well Not Be in Prison at All
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Might as Well Not Be in Prison at All: The One Who Pulls the Strings, a companion that can be obtained from New Newgate Prison with 40 Renown: Criminals:
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Culture Chop Suey
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Culture Chop Suey: The "Oriental Pleasure Garden" hosted by Mrs Plenty during the Feast of the Exceptional Rose is a mishmash of every Eastern culture she could think of, accuracy be damned. The narrative even lampshades a few of the inaccuracies for you, like a "Hindoo Philosopher" wearing a fez, "Turks" with Manchurian pigtails, and jugglers and roast chestnut stalls which are still from London.
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Fungus Humongous
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Fungus Humongous: They live in marshy areas. The player can meet some if they live in a cottage by the Observatory, go shroom-hopping, or are breeding creatures in the Labyrinth of Tigers.
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Pass the Popcorn
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Pass the Popcorn: There are several opportunity cards or storylets that involve something terrible happening, such as a tentacled monster grabbing a child. The character has the option of being a hero or selling snacks or tickets or collecting bets among the crowd.
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Historical Villain Upgrade
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Historical Villain Upgrade: In this world, Jack the Ripper is a sentient set of knives capable of possessing anyone who comes into contact with him.
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No Immortal Inertia
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No Immortal Inertia: Because it's the light of the Sun that enforces such laws as "people die when they are killed", anyone who has died in the Neath can never return to the surface.
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Antiquated Linguistics
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Antiquated Linguistics: Not carried so far as to offend the more casual participant, but it requires no special effort to observe such diction in-use throughout.
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Reptiles Are Abhorrent
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Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Subverted rather amusingly. The Bishop of Southwark seems to have a thing against serpents, but the Hound of Heaven he's trying to breed is a pearly-white snake with the ability to sense and hunt devils. Naturally, he isn't amused at first when you show him the Hound you've created.
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Our Souls Are Different
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Our Souls Are Different: ...And our deaths are different, too. Souls are usually green, glowing amorphous things kept in bottles. You can buy or sell them at the Bazaar; although you're supposed to be licensed to deal in them, that stops precisely nobody. The unlicensed trade is called "spirifage" (and you had better really hope the devils don't catch you at it) but the word is usually reserved for people who steal souls without bothering to make contracts - taking them from the mouths of drowned people, stealing them from impoverished children, sneaking into hospitals to pull them out of invalids and so on. Eight or nine percent, according to the Brass Embassy, of people in Fallen London are soulless. Tedious anarchist literature claims a figure as high as eleven. Many people, especially in Society, are extremely keen to get theirs removed. They call the process "Abstraction." The value of one's soul appears to correspond to a person's prominence and/or accomplishments; a devil will pay far more for a player character's soul if they are a Person of Some Importance than if they are not. Why these souls warrant a higher offer is unclear. Exactly to what extent being soulless impairs you is unclear, and it might be different for different people. There's clearly a number of people who want theirs back, but at the same time it's apparently a boon for lawyers. At least one inventor apparently thought the problem could be solved with a special surgical truss. The devils themselves put it like this: "The effects? Well, nothing one would really notice. A little depression of mood. A pleasing melancholy here and there. Perhaps a lessening in appreciation of beauty. But does not beauty cause so much of the world's difficulties?" The landlord of one lodgings option (the Rooms Above a Bookshop) is suggested to be missing his soul, and he spends most of his time either moping or weeping.
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Animal Motifs
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Animal Motifs: The stats are all given an icon of a different animal: a bear for Dangerous, an owl for Watchful, a fox for Persuasive, and a cat for Shadowy.
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Egopolis
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Once you get to the Hinterlands, there are options for building various statues at each station. And every last station lets you build a statue of yourself with a good enough excuse, no matter how inappropriate. Nothing but the time investment to get each excuse covered is in the way of you lining the way to Hell with effigies of yourself performing various feats, just to turn the GHR into your own rail-based Egopolis. There is one item at the very end if every last station has your visage and you make an additional payment, along with an achievement; nothing of this is mandatory or even irreplaceable, but having statues of you absolutely everywhere is its own reward anyhow.
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Art Evolution
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Art Evolution: The icons for actions and items have been replaced and improved over time. For example, "Chap2.png"◊ (the image used for several criminal-related cards and a certain jewel thief) has been updated twice, each time with more shading and detail.
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Makeup Is Evil
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Makeup Is Evil: The Quiet Deviless invites you into her chambers to confidentially show you her cosmetics. And a Deviless would certainly need all that makeup to hide as much of her demonic nature as she could.
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Determinator
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Determinator: Towards seeking Mr Eaten's name, if you choose to pursue the quest. After a while, it seems like it may be the only reason you still pursue it. You when getting out of the Wounds failure location. The text on almost every single card there ends with "You must find your way back!" You're getting away from Death on sheer willpower. And if you spend the Fate to rescue your aunt from Hell. Pretty much to get to this point you have spent enough fate and warped reality enough through force of will to allow you to get a soul out of Hell.
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Unexplained Recovery
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Through Mr Chimes' Lost & Found, the player can acquire a number of items that callback to past Exceptional Stories, whether they've been done by the player or not. Some of these items are companions who featured in those story. However, the game does not care whether you've done those stories or not, and, if you have, what happened to those characters in those stories as a result of your choices. It is entirely possible to acquire a companion character who you saw died and the game would give no explanation whatsoever, such as the Stoic Classicist.
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Suspiciously Specific Denial
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: If you're on a certain island while on a Voyage of Scientific Discovery and decide to face the crew whose leader wants to steal your work, failing will force you to hand some of your notes over, accompanied with the flavor text: Maywell's Hattery at the Bazaar sells an item known as the "Exceptional Hat". The description of the hat contains the following text:
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Ignore the Disability
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Ignore the Disability: Don't mention the Second City to any of the Masters, or they will be rather unpleasant to you, with varying degrees of politeness.
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The Load
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You can, with time and some effort, acquire your very own Laboratory at the University. Here you can perform experiments, uncover secrets and mysteries of the Neath, take on students of your own and through all this acquire items and resources unattainable anywhere else... Or you can exploit the fact that you can give your Struggling Artist acquaintance a job here for the sole purpose of keeping his card from appearing in said Deck for as long as he is employed.
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Not Blood Siblings
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Not Blood Siblings: The Curate and his sister, apparently. It is possible to find fragments of a love letter signed by her in his desk. It's also possible to seduce them both, simultaneously, in a threesome (though the success probability is very low); if you succeed, the player character concludes that they are definitely adopted siblings.
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Laser-Guided Amnesia
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: Bottled Oblivion. It reduces your stats, meaning you'll have to grind them back up again. A large proportion of the time, that would be an extremely bad thing. Bottled Oblivion is for the rare times when it's not. The Lethean Tea-Leaves, purchasable for 50 Fate, allow you to forget your current Ambition and choose another. If your Turncoat menace reaches 4 (which locks you out of the normal Affair of the Box actions), you can spend 3 Favours: Revolutionaries, a point of Connected: the Masters or 5 Fate to cause everyone to forget about your Chronic Backstabbing Disorder, reducing your Turncoat points to zero.
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Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth
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Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: Devils will recoil from you in disgust if you offer them your soul tainted by Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. The Quiet Deviless will actually vomit, burst into tears, and order you out of her room. If you own Hesperidean Cider and die, an optional storylet on the slow boat will send you straight home. The boatman, it seems, is not happy to see you there.
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Staking the Loved One
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Staking the Loved One: The Dangerous path for the Mysterious Benefactor story requires you to make this choice when Jack the Anarchist starts to become Jack-of-Smiles. Of course, since Death Is a Slap on the Wrist, you just make him just dead enough that the Tomb Colonists will accept him (and thus keep him out of Jack-of-Smiles's reach).
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Britain Is Only London
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Britain Is Only London: Justified: The city was the only part of Britain to be taken down to the Neath (except for a few Kentish suburbs, which form the Southern Archipelago, as well as Balmoral Castle), and the rest remained on the Surface. It's uncertain how much the rest of the British Isles (let alone the entire British Empire) still recognize the government's control, as the game doesn't describe the situation on the Surface in that much detail.
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Teaser Equipment
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Teaser Equipment: Right from the beginning of the game you can see everything that the Bazaar sells, from the cheapest goods at Merrigans Exchange to the extremely expensive stuff like the 4-card lodgings, the Overgoat and Hesperidean Cider, which you won't be able to afford for a long time - if at all. In addition, as soon as you visit the University (regardless of whether your access is temporary or permanent) you can theoretically locate an Impossible Theorem (a high-end Mystery item which is required to buy a Suite at the Royal Bethlehem Hotel, a 5-card lodging) - if you have the required 49 Searing Enigmata and are able to pass the 500 Watchful challenge (and don't expect to meet both of these requirements until you reach the endgame content).
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople): A lot of places in London had their names changed after the city fell. Ladybones Road used to be Marylebone, Spite was Spitalfields, the Stolen River is the Thames, Fleet Street became Doubt Street, Wolfstack Docks are the old West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs, the Labyrinth of Tigers was the London Zoo, the University of London becomes simply the University, with Benthic and Summerset being, respectively, University College London and King's College, and so on.
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Trying to take the "good" options in stories will sometimes lead to the game punishing you, either immediately or later on.
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Cloak and Dagger
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Cloak and Dagger: Spying is one of the non-combat employment options available to the community. Usually more Cloak than Dagger, but there's plenty of both.
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Correspondence Course
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Correspondence Course: 'The Adventuress' Correspondence Course' is one of the fighting traditions you can select during the 'Making Your Name: Dangerous' storyline. Said course was set up by The Presbyterate Adventuress, and seems to be both in-depth and effective, given the feats you accomplish in the game.
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Fighter, Mage, Thief
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Fighter, Mage, Thief: Crops up in "Savage!", "Elusive!", and "Baroque!", the three qualities used by the Game of Knife and Candle.
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Flash Forward
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The Salon Scandal! exceptional story requires you to be a seasoned Londoner to make sense, but it can be played right at the start of the game. Should you complete it, you will buy an expensive item at an auction, even if you are currently penniless. Most of this except the spoiler can be chalked up to Flash Forward (see above).
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth: If you choose to lay a dead rat in your inventory to rest during a mass funeral for them, one of the (rat) mourners will console you by saying he was this. "E's best off quiet in the earth. Bein' eaten by beetles."
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Blow You Away
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Blow You Away: The Stormy-Eyed quality seems to give one some degree of power over wind, or at least make one believe that's the case.
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Throw Down the Bomblet
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Throw Down the Bomblet: The archetypal weapon for revolutionaries. A later storyline points out that no matter how strong the association, the modern revolutionary prefers dynamite.
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Mundane Utility
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Mundane Utility: Once you've obtained a laboratory, you can advance the fields of Science in several directions, cataloguing the scope and bredth of biology, statistical probabilities, chemical compositions and reactions, even some things that patently break physics... Or you can just hire on your artist acquaintence to supply you with a steady stream of prisoner's honey. Nevercold Brass, the preferred payment method (and primary export) of Hell. The clue's right there in the name; it's a metal that always retains heat, making it tempting to use for hot water fixtures and such. The various sigils of the Correspondence can affect the things they interact with in strange and mysterious ways, but the most common way is by setting them on fire. This is why the safest way to store such sigils is on huge plaques of lead; regular paper just burns. However it also means that whenever a steady source of heat and light is required, a few Correspondence sigils in the right place are the way to go. The Discordance has the opposite effect, freezing anything it touches, and it can be used to freeze a champagne into a delicious sorbet. Sometimes, the Laws of the Correspondence themselves can be useful like that, such as the instance where you can use it to hasten an infusion process from several months to a couple minutes, making a cherry liqueur from the result. And expanding on that, once your railway makes it out to The Hurlers, the place is frightfully cold and dark, so your character decides the best way to keep the station's furnace lit is by just dumping Correspondence plaques straight into the furnace, one on top of the other. Load too many however, and the other properties of the Correspondence assert themselves; the furnace takes on a life of its own and breaks out of the station, necessitating its capture to keep the station from freezing over.
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Early-Bird Cameo
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Early-Bird Cameo: The Blue Kingdom, a location set to be properly introduced in Sunless Skies, is first seen in Fallen London at the end of the Season of Skies in early 2017.
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Resourceful Rodent
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Resourceful Rodent: The Rattus Faber are a species of sapient talking rats. They're known to be very skilled engineers and metalworkers.
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Drugs Are Good
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Drugs Are Good: The use of Prisoner's Honey is in general portrayed as a fairly harmless if socially inappropriate (and bohemian) behavior that leads to some incredible dreamlike vistas, with many artists taking it in order to inspire themselves for their next work. Averted hard for Red Honey/Gaoler's Honey however, though not for the reasons one might expect, it's portrayed negatively because it allows those who partake in it to interfere and mess with other people's dreams, with very unpleasant results. In a more classical manner, overdosing on it will also lead to permanent and horrifying Body Horror.
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Distracted by the Sexy
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Distracted by the Sexy: The Alluring Accomplice companion raises your Persuasive by 5... and your Shadowy by 2, the implication being that while people are distracted looking at her you have an easier time sneaking around.
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NO INDOOR VOICE
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No Indoor Voice: During the Fruits of the Zee Festival, you can befriend a Submerged Rector. His bell-ringing duty has made him hard of hearing, so much of his speech is SHOUTED.
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Chain of Deals
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Chain of Deals: You can do one with inventory items if you want. Most item categories have a stage where you can trade 50 of an item for 51 of an equivalent item from a different category; for example, 50 bottles of Strangling Willow Absinthe for 51 Whisper-Satin Scraps. You can then proceed to trade your Whisper-Satin Scraps for Journals of Infamy, and your Journals of Infamy for Correspondence Plaques, and so on until you've gone full-circle, having earned 1 of each item, some minor storyline progress, a decent amount of Making Waves and spent a large amount of actions.
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Sidequest Sidestory
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Sidequest Sidestory: All of them, as the game technically lacks a main quest. (Although Making Your Name, Ambitions and Seeking Mr Eaten's Name could be considered main quests.)
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Expospeak Gag
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Expospeak Gag: Using a fictional word. The Professor of Antiquarian Esquivalience. Or in other words, the ancient art of wilfully avoiding one's official duties.
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Jungle Japes
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Jungle Japes: Losing your mind results in you going to the Mirror-Marches, a beautiful (and hot) tropical island populated with perfect mirrors through the surface. Here, you can chase parrots, converse with tigers (oh my), and explore the ruins.
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Tears of Blood
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Tears of Blood: A common side effect of trying to read the Correspondence.
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Bizarro Apocalypse
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Bizarro Apocalypse: The oft-mentioned "Liberation of Night" increasingly looks like one of these the more you advance into the lore, with light as a concept being removed from existence. The truth of it entails the complete destruction of all law, including the laws of nature and reality, and of both its creators (the Judgements) and their law-enforcing light. Those proposing it hardly see it as a cataclysm, as the Judgements are narcissistic tyrants using the universe as their playground, and an endless nightmare would be preferable to the cycle of suffering the universe is currently trapped in, but it's hard not to see it as an apocalypse all by itself.
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Mutually Exclusive Power-Ups
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Mutually Exclusive Power-Ups: You can only have one destiny, one ship, one spouse and be part of one club at any given time; if you want to buy a new ship, marry a different spouse or join a different club, you need to get rid of your existing ship, divorce your spouse or leave your club first, and if you acquire a new destiny you automatically lose the old one. You must choose between owning a Salon or an Orphanage; you cannot have both. Some of the Making Your Name stories (which can only be done once and never reset, not even with Fate) award a different item depending on a choice at the end of the story, though all of these items have the same attributes. Each Profession gives you a unique item that is lost when you leave or are promoted from that profession. Since you can only have one profession at a time, these items also count. When you drink Lethean Tea-Leaves to abandon your current Ambition so you could start another, any items you got from that Ambition (like the Vake-Killing Club for Bag a Legend!, Cardsharp Monkey for Heart's Desire! or Myriad Keys for Nemesis) will also be lost. In addition, depending on your final decisions, you can only obtain one among a few rewards when completing each Ambition: For Ambition: Nemesis, you can only get either The Bloodied Travelling-Coat of Mr Cups, or your resurrected loved one as a companion; and either the Dream-Shadow of a Curator's Vestige or the Dream-Shard of the Mirror of Knives. For Ambition: Bag a Legend!, if you decide to spare one aspect of the Vake, you'll get one (and only one) among A Winged and Taloned Steed (Formerly Mr Veils), the Society of the Three-Fingered Hand, or the Long-Dead Priests of the Red Bird. If you kill them all, you instead get A Vast Network of Connections Wherever the Bazaar's Influence Can Be Found. For Ambition: Light Fingers, there are two pairs of mutually exclusive equipment. Firstly, whether you choose to seek out the assistance of the Fingerkings or the cats of London, you can be rewarded with either the Tatterskin Shawl or the Lyon Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary. Additionally, whether you choose to send the baby to the roof or to Mr Fires will determine whether you are rewarded with a False-Star of your Own or a Kitten-Sized Diamond, Liberated from the Mountain. For Ambition: Heart's Desire, we have: You can accept the Manager's chance or demand a different one, for either a Bright Brass Button or the Topsy King's sanity, which will later earn you a Thief-Oath of Tristram Bagley. If you lose to the monkey, you gain the Marvellous Monkey and the Marvellous. These are exclusive to all prizes below. If you defeat the Monkey at card and accept his chance, you gain the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. If you do not accept his chance, you gain the Condemned Cardsharp Monkey. Afterward, you gain one of four items depending on your wish: the Robe of Mr Cards, Newly-Cast Crown of the City of London, a Leasehold on All of London and a Palatial Holiday Home in the Arctic Circle. If you want the Secular Missionary or the Revolutionary Firebrand as a companion or spouse, you must side with that person the first time you leave the Cave of the Nadir, meaning that obtaining one permanently locks out the other. There is a storylet that lets you reconcile with one of them if you rejected them both after the Nadir, but once again you can only choose one of them.
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Earn Your Happy Ending
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If you lose to the monkey, you gain the Marvellous Monkey and the Marvellous. These are exclusive to all prizes below.
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Conveniently Interrupted Document
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Conveniently Interrupted Document: A sidebar snippet titled "A letter fragment, dated Singapore, 1821" goes: The Zubmarine can, of course, dive. This is immensely useful for both research purposes (and you wouldn't have a zub if you weren't an avid (if sometimes amateur) researcher) and to avoid the dangerous phenomena above the water surface. A zubmarine seems weird and impractical until the wind that covers ships in molten wax comes along. The Majestic Pleasure Yacht is simply as luxurious as it gets. Stocked enough to outlast three famines and so pleasant it's almost a shame to leave it once you reach your destination.
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Hit Points
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Hit Points: Your wounds quality - which increases primarily from failing high level Dangerous challenges, but can also be increased in other ways - acts as a reverse hit points gauge. When it reaches eight, you die. This is not notably more inconvenient than any of the other possible failure states... And is notably less annoying then the usual Nightmares failure state, which erases some of your progress in the reoccurring dreams storylines. Yes, going temporarily insane is literally a Fate Worse than Death.
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Buried Alive
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A certain failure location in Ambition: Light Fingers. You've moved to a new area: A small, velvet lined box. You can't see anything. You have just enough space to twist onto your belly or your back. Oh dear God. Oh dear God.
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Impossibly Delicious Food
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Impossibly Delicious Food: Subverted with the Sausage About Which No One Complains. It is apparently tasty enough to be used as an initial bribe, but the main reason no one really complains about it is because Mutersalt, a compound that paralyzes the vocal chords for some time when ingested, is the starring condiment. Otherwise it's just a sausage made of mashed rats.
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Random Event
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Random Event: Opportunity cards, which are randomly drawn from a deck of eligible cards.
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: If you consistently refuse to specify your character's gender, you will constantly be referred to with "ah, Si-, er, Mad-, er, yes". Once you get to the Hinterlands, there are options for building various statues at each station. And every last station lets you build a statue of yourself with a good enough excuse, no matter how inappropriate. Nothing but the time investment to get each excuse covered is in the way of you lining the way to Hell with effigies of yourself performing various feats, just to turn the GHR into your own rail-based Egopolis. There is one item at the very end if every last station has your visage and you make an additional payment, along with an achievement; nothing of this is mandatory or even irreplaceable, but having statues of you absolutely everywhere is its own reward anyhow.
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Have a Gay Old Time
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Have a Gay Old Time: You can wear a Gay Bonnet or find a pair of Queer Souls. This is Victorian Era (underground) London, after all.
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Weakened by the Light
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Weakened by the Light: Almost anything that originates in the Neath will become useless upon exposure to sunlight. Glim will melt, Prisoner's Honey will become regular honey, and most pertinent to the player, the suspension on permanent death doesn't extend to the Surface. After you visit the boatman, you're in the Neath for good unless you somehow become truly immortal.
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I Call It "Vera"
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I Call It "Vera": Colonel Pommery has a BFG he calls "Gladys."
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Rhymes on a Dime
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Rhymes on a Dime: Opportunity cards involving the Starveling Cat often take the form of demented little couplets.
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Comically Missing the Point
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Comically Missing the Point: The player can go to church in order to reduce Scandal; regardless of whether they are successful, the character notes their fellow congregants were attractive enough to make it worth another visit.
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Cruelty Is the Only Option
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Getting the Passion destiny. Its Persuasive bonus is exactly the same as the far-easier-to-obtain Curator destiny, and to get it you have to 1) reach a specific ending of a Fate-locked story that requires you to act like a complete jerk to one of your acquaintances (and this story isn't resettable so if you got the non-asshole ending, you can't get the Passion destiny period) and 2) draw a rare card that can be found only in the Bazaar Sidestreets (and by "rare", we mean "you might not draw it for months on end").
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Awesome, but Temporary
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Awesome, but Temporary: The four Moods are only obtainable through two rare opportunity cards. Though they give a huge boost of 22 to one of the four highway stats and fully stack with existing equipment (since they use the Boon slot), they only last for an hour each, so you need to make maximum use of them for that duration. The Imperturbable Patroness is a companion that provides 20 Dangerous and 3 BDR; the latter bonus is only exceeded by the Ãœbergoat and the Bifurcated Owl, and the former far outclasses the bonus Dangerous provided by any other companion. She also only joins you partway through the Flint Exceptional Story (during which there's no actual opportunity to take advantage of her bonuses), and will leave before the story ends, meaning that you'll never be able to make use of her in London. The Boons in Irem are very powerful items that each grants a 5 bonus to one advanced stat (no other item provides a bonus greater than 2), and unlike other item slots, all of your Boons can be equipped simultaneously. They're also lost when you leave Irem, meaning that they're only useful when exploring the Loom.
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Theme Naming
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Theme Naming: Most of the characters aren't named and instead are called "the Adjective Job Title" (such as the Near-Sighted Horologist, Struggling Artist, Revolutionary Firebrand, Secular Missionary, and Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, to name a few). This may have stemmed from the Traitor Empress forbidding the use of her name, and thus, many people follow her convention. The magicians of Mahogany Hall do break the pattern with actual names, as do certain recurring characters. The accommodations acquired through Opportunity Cards are all referred to as some kind of tower: the Lofty Tower for the Bazaar premises, the Tower of Sun and Moon for the reservation at the Royal Bethlehem, etc.
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Was Once a Man
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Was Once a Man: This sometimes happens to those who strike deals with the Powers That Be. Examples include the Cantigaster and the King with a Hundred Hearts. And generally those humans that stay in power while the Masters do their thing tend to not remain so, as the Queen's extended family prove. The Masters generally have no idea what they're doing when they're working with human anatomy, psychology and general place in the universe, and exposure to the Neath's bizarre properties and dangers in general will do that to people.
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Alien Space Bats
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Alien Space Bats: Part of the backstory of the game involves a swarm of bats dragging Victorian-era London beneath the earth under orders from the Bazaar. It's implied this was a preplanned deal by the British government. Also, Hell exists, as do Eldritch-y rubber men, magic, and so on. This also describes the Masters of the Bazaar in the most literal possible sense. They're definitely bat-people, and a few of the game's deeper revelations refer to them as having come from space.
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Badass Preacher
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Badass Preacher: The Bishop of Southwark. He's the finest orator in the Church. He's also a formidable wrestler and a former cavalry officer, and he hopes to lead an invasion of Hell.
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Item Crafting
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Item Crafting: It is possible to convert a number of low-level items into a smaller number of higher-level items in the same category (known as up-converting). Usually it is only possible with low-to-mid level items (Primordial Shrieks can be converted to Maniac's Prayers, then Maniac's Prayers to Correspondence Plaques, then to Aeolian Screams, but only up to Storm-Threnodies, which cannot be up-converted to Night-Whispers), except with Wines and Mysteries, but only in special cases (the Portly Sommelier for the former, and the Truthbreaker Turbine in the University for the latter). The Bazaar Side-streets is full of storylets, themed as shops, which allow you to exchange a number of lesser items for a single more expensive item that is needed to construct even greater items (mostly transports, home comforts, affiliations, clubs and ships) that simply cannot be obtained at the Bazaar.
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Death Seeker
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Death Seeker: Many of the Black Ribboners have strong overtones of this, and many of them are traumatized wrecks. There's heavy Driven to Suicide implications for some of them, too.
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And Then What? / int_f1ae884f
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City of Spies / int_dc72c82f
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Dark Fantasy / int_dc72c82f
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Davy Jones / int_dc72c82f
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Dead-End Room / int_dc72c82f
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Deader than Dead / int_dc72c82f
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Devil, but No God / int_dc72c82f
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Do Not Spoil This Ending / int_dc72c82f
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Dream Land / int_dc72c82f
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Drugged Lipstick / int_dc72c82f
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Drunk Rolling / int_dc72c82f
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Ear Worm / int_dc72c82f
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Earn Your Bad Ending / int_dc72c82f
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Eastward Endeavor / int_dc72c82f
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Easy Amnesia / int_dc72c82f
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Either "World Domination", or Something About Bananas / int_dc72c82f
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Election Day Episode / int_dc72c82f
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Enemies Equals Greatness / int_dc72c82f
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Enjoy the Story, Skip the Game / int_dc72c82f
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Epic Battle Boredom / int_dc72c82f
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Eternal Sexual Freedom / int_dc72c82f
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Everyone Is Bi / int_dc72c82f
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Everything Talks / int_f1ae884f
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Evil Hand / int_dc72c82f
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Evil Pays Better / int_dc72c82f
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Evil Versus Oblivion / int_dc72c82f
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Experience Penalty / int_dc72c82f
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Eye Colour Change / int_dc72c82f
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Face Stealer / int_dc72c82f
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Failures on Ice / int_f1ae884f
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Fan Community Nicknames / int_dc72c82f
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Fictional Colour / int_f1ae884f
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Fight Clubbing / int_f1ae884f
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Freud Was Right / int_dc72c82f
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Get Out! / int_dc72c82f
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God-Eating / int_dc72c82f
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Hand of Glory / int_dc72c82f
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Hit Points / int_dc72c82f
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Human Resources / int_dc72c82f
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I Am Legion / int_dc72c82f
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I Need a Freaking Drink / int_dc72c82f
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I'm Dying, Please Take My MacGuffin / int_dc72c82f
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Imminent Danger Clue / int_f1ae884f
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Immortality Field / int_dc72c82f
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Immortality Inducer / int_f1ae884f
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Inhuman Human / int_dc72c82f
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Insane No More / int_dc72c82f
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Insubstantial Ingredients / int_dc72c82f
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Interactive Fiction / int_dc72c82f
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Invented Individual / int_dc72c82f
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"It" Is Dehumanizing / int_dc72c82f
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It's a Wonderful Failure / int_dc72c82f
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Karma Meter / int_dc72c82f
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King of the Homeless / int_dc72c82f
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Klatchian Coffee / int_f1ae884f
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Language of Magic / int_dc72c82f
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Last Chance to Quit / int_dc72c82f
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Lethal Joke Item / int_dc72c82f
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Life Energy / int_f1ae884f
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Literal Split Personality / int_f1ae884f
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Living Clothes / int_dc72c82f
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Living Currency / int_dc72c82f
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Living Hat / int_dc72c82f
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Lucky Seven / int_dc72c82f
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Mad Artist / int_dc72c82f
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Madame Fortune / int_dc72c82f
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Magicians Are Wizards / int_f1ae884f
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Maker of Monsters / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
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Mechanical Abomination / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mercy Rewarded / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Micro-Transactions / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Might as Well Not Be in Prison at All / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Min-Maxing / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mirror Monster / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Money Sink / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Monstrous Cannibalism / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Morality-Guided Attack / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
More Friends, More Benefits / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mushroom Man / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mystery Meat / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nameless Narrative / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Narrative Profanity Filter / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Naughty Nuns / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Neologizer / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Never Going Back to Prison / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
New Weird / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Newspaper-Thin Disguise / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nightmare Fetishist / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
No Stat Atrophy / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Not Blood Siblings / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Only One Finds It Fun / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Opium Den / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Organ Autonomy / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Organ Dodge / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Orphanage of Fear / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Our Slogan Is Terrible / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Our Souls Are Different / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Outside Man, Inside Man / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Overt Operative / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Painful Rhyme / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Past Experience Nightmare / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Path of Most Resistance / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
People Zoo / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Perfectly Cromulent Word / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Permadeath / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pirate Parrot / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Place Beyond Time / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Play Every Day / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Point of No Return / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Polyamory / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Post-Release Retitle / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Posthuman Nudism / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Power Tattoo / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Premium Currency / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Price on Their Head / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pronoun Trouble / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Psycho Knife Nut / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Punctuality Is for Peasants / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Purely Aesthetic Gender / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Random Number God / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rare Random Drop / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rasputinian Death / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Reality Is Out to Lunch / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Recurring Dreams / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Reduced to Ratburgers / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Reflective Teleportation / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Resourceful Rodent / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Resurrective Immortality / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Revenge / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rod-and-Reel Repurposed / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rodents of Unusual Size / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Room 101 / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sanity Meter / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Santabomination / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Schrödinger's Question / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sea Hurtchin / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sea Mine / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Second Place Is for Winners / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Self-Inflicted Hell / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Selfless Wish / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sentenced Without Trial / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sentient Stars / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Seven Minute Lull / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Shop Fodder / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Shrouded in Myth / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Single-Use Shield / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sinister Sentient Sun / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Siren Song / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Slashed Throat / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Snicket Warning Label / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Snowlems / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Society of Immortals / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sock It to Them / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sommelier Speak / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Soul Eating / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Spell My Name with a Blank / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Spikes of Doom / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Starfish Language / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Stiff Upper Lip / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Strawman U / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Suicide by Sunlight / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Superstitious Sailors / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Surreal Horror / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Symbolic Mutilation / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Take Away Their Name / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Taking Advantage of Generosity / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Talking Animal / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Teeth Flying / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Adjectival Man / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Chain of Harm / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Day of Reckoning / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Dog Was the Mastermind / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Gambling Addict / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Gay '90s / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Law Firm of Pun, Pun, and Wordplay / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Nothing After Death / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Place / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Power of Hate / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Power of the Sun / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Sacred Darkness / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Secret of Long Pork Pies / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Soulless / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Soulsaver / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Tetris Effect / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Tooth Hurts / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Trope Formerly Known as X / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Wonka / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Worm That Walks / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Themed Tarot Deck / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
They Called Me Mad! / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Thieves' Cant / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Thrown Down a Well / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Transferable Memory / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Translation: "Yes" / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Ultimate Life Form / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Unequal Rites / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Under City / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Underground City / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Underworld River / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Unwinnable by Insanity / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Uptown Girl / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Valentine's Day Vitriol / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Victorian London / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Games of 2005–2009 / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wanted Meter / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Weak, but Skilled / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wealthy Yacht Owner / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Weird Currency / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Weird Sun / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Weird Weather / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
When Is Purple / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Words Can Break My Bones / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Workplace Horror / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
World of Chaos / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
World of Mysteries / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
You Know What You Did / int_f1ae884f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Your Heart's Desire / int_dc72c82f
 FallenLondon
seeAlso
Fallen London (Video Game)
 FallenLondon
sameAs
Fallen London (Video Game)
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Of Corsets Sexy / int_dc72c82f
 Fallen London (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pooled Funds / int_dc72c82f