Leader of the Tracklayers/Tables
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Breeding Programme - Name[edit]
Leader | Action Title |
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Furnace Ancona | Lay out a breeding programme for useful labourers |
Cornelius | Work side by side with Cornelius in the laboratory |
Fires' Lackey | Do some ineffectual work with bones, as Mr Fires' lackey will allow no more |
Your Own Lackey | Lead the breeding programme yourself |
January | Oversee the monster-breeding that January is too busy to attend |
Breeding Programme - Non-Lacreous Description[edit]
Leader | Description |
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Furnace Ancona | |
Cornelius | |
Fires' Lackey | The work is slow, thoughtful, advisory. From time to time you put out statements: the population should not expect any more beasts immediately. [...] You release just a few things here and there, and chafe under the Lackey's determined supervision. |
Your Own Lackey | [...] You experiment with strength, with size [...] You balance the creature's ability to comprehend a blueprint against its likelihood of dousing its wranglers in hot acid.
You are forced to destroy a few [...] The rest, however, are shown to the whole city in parade. |
January |
Breeding Programme - Lacreous Description[edit]
Leader | Description |
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Furnace Ancona | Furnace might be uneasy [...], but the lacreous currency has made this portion of the Neath a fervid breeding-ground of the bizarre. [...] [...] They needn't all be menacing. One of your first efforts is a maze-pine, [...] to point out directions to the passers-by. |
Cornelius | There is no [...] labour Cornelius cannot imagine performed by some creature [...] Might not farming be done better by an ambulatory plant [...]? Shouldn't beekeeping be managed by a superior type of bee? [...] "Draw the shepherd from the flock" becomes his new saying. [...] |
Fires' Lackey | Mr Fires' Lackey does not want to see anything done on these lines [...] To satisfy the Prehistorically inclined [...] all you can do is claim responsibility for the various oddities [...] out here. The rock eating mule? That was your design [...] Entirely intentional. |
Your Own Lackey | There is no one to stop you doing as you like in the laboratory [...] You shape salamanders for the fireplaces; maze-pines for the twisting streets; hounds that search out lost objects [...] There are a few mistakes. Most [...] you are able to destroy. |
January | As long as you are making nothing high on the Chain, January takes no immediate interest in your work, except to advise you to bear the principles of Liberation in mind. There is no one to stop you […] You shape salamanders [...]; maze-pines [...]; hounds [...] […] |