Winking Isle: Difference between revisions
You can't just claim Feld was the only person to go to Winking Isle! That's both historically inaccurate and a little rude to all those who lost so much there in the name of the Name. Tag: rte-wysiwyg |
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[[File:Winkingisle.png|right]]A desolate speck of rock in the middle of, well, nowhere. | [[File:Winkingisle.png|right]]A desolate speck of rock in the middle of, well, nowhere. | ||
The few Seekers lucky enough to visit this isle spent quite a bit of time fasting and meditating for [[The Masters of the Bazaar#Mr. Eaten|Mr. Eaten]]. They offered their most prized possessions in sacrifice. One perseverant visitor stayed long enough to obtain a couple of Mr. Eaten's elusive candles. But several mysterious problems regarding occurrences on the island and the passing along of Mr. Eaten's calling card - it seemed to create a duplicate of itself when given to another Fallen Londoner - led to the Masters halting all Mr. Eaten-related activities indefinitely on December 9th, 1891. | |||
Somewhat lore-y details about the Isle, from its first visitor, are here: | |||
http://nightmarethrenody.tumblr.com/post/69675861656/when-mr-eaten-comes-a-calling | http://nightmarethrenody.tumblr.com/post/69675861656/when-mr-eaten-comes-a-calling | ||
Bug-related details about the Isle, from its last visitor, are here: | |||
http://community.failbettergames.com/topic5894-mr-eaten-afterparty.aspx?Page=5#post49679 | http://community.failbettergames.com/topic5894-mr-eaten-afterparty.aspx?Page=5#post49679 | ||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] | ||
[[Category:Other Places]] | [[Category:Other Places]] |
Revision as of 02:45, 1 October 2015

A desolate speck of rock in the middle of, well, nowhere.
The few Seekers lucky enough to visit this isle spent quite a bit of time fasting and meditating for Mr. Eaten. They offered their most prized possessions in sacrifice. One perseverant visitor stayed long enough to obtain a couple of Mr. Eaten's elusive candles. But several mysterious problems regarding occurrences on the island and the passing along of Mr. Eaten's calling card - it seemed to create a duplicate of itself when given to another Fallen Londoner - led to the Masters halting all Mr. Eaten-related activities indefinitely on December 9th, 1891.
Somewhat lore-y details about the Isle, from its first visitor, are here:
http://nightmarethrenody.tumblr.com/post/69675861656/when-mr-eaten-comes-a-calling
Bug-related details about the Isle, from its last visitor, are here:
http://community.failbettergames.com/topic5894-mr-eaten-afterparty.aspx?Page=5#post49679