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From: The Season of Stones: the People Awakening
Are things really about to boil over? The Unexpurgated London Gazette will pay to know.
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1 - 9 | A Clay Men has acquired a printing press and ideas about liberty. There are rewards offered for further information. |
10 - 19 | Another walk-out on the factories. Workers are demanding guardrails over their catwalks after someone fell into a molten vat again. |
20 - 29 | A newly popular street preacher demands: "Why do the devils insist their help comes at the price of your soul? If they truly cared for your well-being, why not build a soup kitchen with all their riches?" |
30 - 39 | The fashion of inviting beggars into luxurious salons, so that the wealthy might better display their compassion, continues to decline after another anarchist ruined a priceless carpet with an excess of bloodletting. |
40 - 49 | The pantomimes of Mahogany Hall sparked protest amongst the well-to-do, after conducting another barbed attack on a popular society matron. The general public, however, has never been so keen to support the arts. |
50 - 59 | The Constables have doubled their guard on the prisoner wagons. The cries from within the caravans, pleading not innocence but necessity, have begun to inspire attacks on the transports. |
60 - 69 | Desperate and destitute parents are taxing one of the city's more troubling institutions: the urchin gangs. The Regiment's ranks are swelling beyond control. At least one rooftop has given way to the weight of all the new Fisher-Kings. |
70 - 79 | Special Constables are breaking apart groups of ten or more. Unless, of course, the members of the party wear Dauncey's or Fadgett and Daughters. |
80 - 89 | The rich are testing the loyalty of their servants by leaving slivers of Nevercold Brass […]. If the underpaid servant takes the metal, they are summarily fired. The practice has sparked pamphlets, protests, and possibly one unsolved case of arson. |
90 - 100 | There are more rough sleepers in the street tonight. Their signs are scribbled in shoe-polish, asking for food, for work, to simply be seen. |
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