I've been looking forward to getting a Big Eel to ride since last year's whitsun introduced transport-beasts, but I was truly unprepared for the majesty of THE INFINITE EEL SOURCE
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I've been looking forward to getting a Big Eel to ride since last year's whitsun introduced transport-beasts, but I was truly unprepared for the majesty of THE INFINITE EEL SOURCE
1899 was practice
1899 was practice
1899 was practice
1899 I’m locking in
The thing about Fallen London is that I went out of my way to read some endgame spoilers and I still don't understand what's going on with the deeper lore.
"I asked chatgpt-"
I asked my talkative rattus faber and oh my god why did I ask him. shut up
Whoagh… I have a Master OC for Fallen London now… wild. Everyone say hi to Mr. Damages
Some notes on this freak:
- the Master of Insurance. You can get coverage for anything in London, it just has to go through Mr. Damages
- Real friendly with Tomb-Colonists, and is the only employer around who actively seeks them out to hire
- Tends to arrive at scenes of major accidents entirely unannounced
- has a penchant for collecting and hoarding mementos of tragedy, from burnt scraps of buildings brought down by arson to a newspaper clipping detailing a factory explosion that killed dozens to the nameplate from a sunken ship to the hood of a New Newgate gaoler plucked from the smoldering wreckage of their aircraft. Anything goes
- Thinks of itself as a jokester. Always has some annoying little quip or comment about the misfortunes it takes such pleasure in witnessing
- big fan of the Vake much to every other Master’s chagrin
- Got exiled for keeping a memento of an event that the Judgements would have much rather been wiped from all of astral history. Was told to destroy it or face punishment; it walked itself down to the Neath, clutching that star-fragment close to its chest.
I love that FL has made it canon that tomb colonist bandages aren't necessarily white nor are they all made of the same material. For one thing, that feels very human in a way I feel like other stories might look past.
For another it means somewhere there's a tomb colonist with tie dye bandages in every colour of the rainbow, for certain.
And I think that's beautiful.
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