Kuroji

Jump 440: Fallen London

Jan 30th, 2018
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  1. Jump #440: Fallen London
  2. >Page of Wands, reversed: The intensity and childish imagination that can send even the most stable venture spinning wildly out of control.
  3. >Age: 26
  4. This... does not quite seem right.
  5. >Location: Free Choice
  6. >Identity: Scholar
  7. Really, what other option IS there, if not to learn?
  8. >Menace (900)
  9. >Great Mind (650, Scholar)
  10. >Artful (550)
  11. >Sly (450)
  12. >An Ambition of Truth
  13. Why not, if not to know?
  14. >Water
  15. My dreams are strange enough; I do not wish further influences upon them. Sorry to disappoint.
  16. >Ruin Rich (300, Scholar)
  17. It's always nice to be able to discover something that was overlooked, isn't it? Though not nearly the same as a fresh discovery all your own, no.
  18. >A Thing About Names (Free)
  19. The thing about names... names have power. Even pseudonyms, should they become enough of a part of you. Choosing a new name for my stay seems all too appropriate.
  20. >Timekeeper's Candle (Free)
  21. Time flows strangely around here. It should be little surprise that the candle is not as accurate as claimed.
  22. >Mirror Polished Shoes (Free, Scholar)
  23. Hey, these are just nice shoes. Sometimes this can be useful.
  24. >Connection: The Church (Free)
  25. It is quite surprising that the Church has a presence here. I suppose that lends more hope than I might have thought.
  26. >Connection: The Colleges (Free)
  27. A scholar must present his work somewhere, after all.
  28. >Connection: The Docks (250)
  29. Is it any surprise that a scholar and explorer would have connections at the docks? Or perhaps even a vessel moored there?
  30. >Connection: The Widow (200)
  31. And an explorer and scholar surely comes across things that will aid others, especially when looking for hem specifically.
  32. >Correspondence Course (0)
  33. This, however, is on a completely different level. It makes sense on a visceral level - after all, when I was in Narnia, I was a star, and so the language of the heavens suits me. Though it is a thing to be used very, very sparingly.
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