Nobilis - Treachery


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Yarr matey, yer preachin' to th' choir. Talkin' like a pirate comes like second nature to a scurvy sea dog such as meself. Glad to see ye've been talkin' it though; it means I won't be completely without a crew after keelhaulin' the lot o' those landlubbers what ignore it, yarr.
 

Hm?
 

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Hmm, I don't know if the subways in the London Underground look like that. Those are Japanese subway trains, and I believe the ones in London are different. But that's just me making an unsubstantiated statement. As for the third picture, yup, that's an entrance to Stopover. Totally.
 

I just happened upon those pictures and thought they were thematically cool, especially the third picture ("Which one of these is an entrance to Stopover? Hm... "). Figured I'd share.
 

Well, I've been Solitudinal for much too long. I'm happy to report that re-reading the Myst books recently has given me new perspective on our happy little Chancel. I'd actually never read what I consider to be the third book, The Book of D'ni, and it was just nuts. Good nuts though, like honey-roasted. I really wish those books had been written with greater details and development, though, because they are just too darn cool to fit millenia of culture and wisdom into three books that barely manage to cover the events of about 60 years. Both the solitude of D'ni post-fall and the creation of links to the endless possibility of worlds appeal to me, though, and I wonder how deep our Chancel goes.
 

How do you mean 'deep'? Culture/history-wise, or meters below the ground? We determine each, regardless, so if you want to make it deeper, go right ahead.
 

I agree on the myst series. When I first read them, I don't think I had the literary background to truly appreciate them, but these days I tend to agree. I always wanted to hear more about what D'ni was like. I think our Chancel would develop a fairly interesting culture, since it will become composed of a melange of urban urbane folk, given the means of entrance. It'll also attract absent minded peoples.
 


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