Ask him again about his views on (the City) (Your Lackey)
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From: Visit Your Lackey
Action Cost: 0
You spoke of this when you first arrived, but perhaps it's worth revisiting.
Description summary:
The title of the city varies based on its Founding Body.
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1000 - 2000 | the Furnace-city |
3000 | the Cornelius-city |
4000 | City-you |
5000 | the Manager-city |
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Description summary:
The description varies based on the city's Founding Body.
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Furnace Ancona | Yes, the City is full of labourers [...] at least somewhat under his sway. But did you have to make the city out of Furnace Ancona? Did you have to sculpt the place out of her bones? The drinking water tastes like defiance. The breezes laugh at him. |
Furnace Anacona, Starved | Yes, you made the city out of a Furnace who was much less than her true self. But the drinking water here still tastes like defiance, and the population has neither fear nor respect.
[…] it might not be politic to keep taking out his frustration on you. |
Cornelius | The Lackey has comments on your choices here. The Cornelius-city is idiosyncratic, difficult to run. The streets are not of a good size or grade for factories, and the land beneath is ribbed with bone. |
Your Own Double | [...] He has any number of complaints [...]; and because the city is, in some sense, you, he expects that you will attend to all of these matters. It displeases him to hear that you cannot, in fact, alter the taste of the groundwater here merely by wishing it [...] |
The Double of the Manager | In his view, you've made a bad fist of things here. Yes, the City is full of labourers, and all of those labourers are at least somewhat under his sway. But they are not very interested in labouring. The city feels old. It resists industry. |
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