Let them know the city is aware of them
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From: A Confrontation
You've established that. They're not operating in the shadows.
Challenge information
Broad, Persuasive Unknown Difficulty Level
Success
A grudging answer
"This is all your doing," […] "It's your business we're having to tidy up. […] What's Father supposed to think of that, then? He can see a trap when it's laid that plainly. The tracklayers are bound to commit some misconduct, and then he'll be called to pay."
Description summary:
Part of the description varies based on your by New-Minted Currency.
Currency | Description |
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201 | You made the Bazaar offer a bail of the thing he values most... and then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
207 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail... and then you led all those souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
208 | You made the Bazaar offer a costly bail... and then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
211 | You made the Bazaar offer a costly bail, one that could even cost the stories he's been gathering for centuries. And then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
213 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail, one that could even cost the stories he's been gathering for centuries. And then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
214 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail, holding back only his stories. And then you led all these souls [...] right on the Creditor's face. I suppose he should be grateful that you spared the love stories, but you have put him at hazard all the same. |
215 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail. You held back nothing that the Creditor could possibly ask for; you put the Bazaar and every soul in London at the Creditor's mercy. And then you led all these souls […] to live right on the Creditor's face. |
[Find the rest of the story at https://www.fallenlondon.com]
- Persuasive is increasing…
Redirects to: Further Complaints from the Bazaar
Failure
A bad answer from the wrong mouth
"This is all […]
The Grey Man is silent and slack-jawed. After a few moments of his stare, you feel your own mind going blank.
The Spindlewolf recaptures your attention. "[see below] What's Father supposed to think […]? He can see a trap […]. The tracklayers are […]Description summary:
Part of the description varies based on your by New-Minted Currency.
Currency | Description |
---|---|
201 | You made the Bazaar offer a bail of the thing he values most... and then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
206 | You made the Bazaar offer a costly bail... and then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
207 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail... and then you led all those souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
208 | You made the Bazaar offer a costly bail... and then you led all these souls out here to live right on the Creditor's face. |
214 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail, holding back only his stories. And then you led all these souls [...] right on the Creditor's face. I suppose he should be grateful that you spared the love stories, but you have put him at hazard all the same. |
215 | You made the Bazaar offer a fantastic bail. You held back nothing that the Creditor could possibly ask for; you put the Bazaar and every soul in London at the Creditor's mercy. And then you led all these souls […] to live right on the Creditor's face. |
[Find the rest of the story at https://www.fallenlondon.com]
- Persuasive is increasing…
- Nightmares is increasing… (+3? CP)