Recall where you encountered Mr Nobody
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From: A Game of Hide and Seek
No place at all, really.
Unlocked with
A Sighting of Mr Nobody exactly 1
Success
Master, returning
Mr Dinners whispers to a messenger-bat [...] there is a confused chittering [...]
"[...]" says Mr Nobody, emerging from [...] deeper into the Bazaar. "Not quite sure how I got 'ere, but s'good to see you. [...]
Mr Dinners [...] "Sometimes she's Mr Somebody [...] But I like Nobody better."Description summary:
Mr Nobody's first line varies depending how many Masters have been found so far. Additionally, the end of the second paragraph varies depending on whether
Mr Hot-Cross-Buns has returned yet.
| Line | |
|---|---|
| 1 | "Drat, I didn't want to be the first to be found." |
| 2 | "I'm not first am I? Oh, goody!" |
| 3 | "Ha! Least I beat you lot," |
| 4 | "Good, I was getting bored anyway," |
| 5 | "Took you long enough," |
| 6 | "And I though I'd made it easy for you," |
| 7 | "Coo, I did well!" |
| 8 | "Did I win? No? Aww," |
| 9 | "Nee-naw, I won and you all lost!" |
| Second Paragraph | |
|---|---|
| 0 | Hot-Cross not 'ere? I was hopin' to play." Mr Nobody pats herself down (she is, for some reason, covered in soot), and then sits at her place at the table, drawing a noughts-and-crosses grid in the dust. |
| 1 | Oi, Hot-Cross – get ready." Mr Nobody pats herself down (she is, for some reason, covered in soot), and then sits at her place at the table, drawing a noughts-and-crosses grid in the dust. |
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You've gained 1 x Seeker of Hidden Masters
Outpacing a Fading Law is now (new value). (Raises
Outpacing a Fading Law by 1)
Mr Nobody is here; perhaps she has been the whole time. (Sets
A Sighting of Mr Nobody to 2)
