Editing A Carriage, A Conversation, A Light Caper (Cheery Man)
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|Effect 1 = The streets are quieter here. The towering verdance of Tyrant's Gardens looms out of the fog. The Cheery Man fiddles with something in under his seat. It appears to be a box of chocolates. | |Effect 1 = The streets are quieter here. The towering verdance of Tyrant's Gardens looms out of the fog. The Cheery Man fiddles with something in under his seat. It appears to be a box of chocolates. | ||
|Value 2 = 2 - 3 | |Value 2 = 2 - 3 | ||
− | |Effect 2 = London rattles by. The Cheery Man's mood perceptibly worsens. | + | |Effect 2 = London rattles by. The Cheery Man's mood perceptibly worsens. […] |
|Value 4 = 4 | |Value 4 = 4 | ||
|Effect 4 = The wrought iron gate of Lowgate Cemetery emerges from the fog. Its sepulchral holdings are shrouded in overgrown greenery. These days, Lowgate doesn't see much use. It's as much a memento for death as it is a place of burial. | |Effect 4 = The wrought iron gate of Lowgate Cemetery emerges from the fog. Its sepulchral holdings are shrouded in overgrown greenery. These days, Lowgate doesn't see much use. It's as much a memento for death as it is a place of burial. |