Plan the next route across a ravine
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From: Convene a Board Meeting of the Great Hellbound Railway
These routes are becoming more and more dangerous.
Game Instructions: This will be opposed by certain, as yet unrevealed, board members. It will also cause some distress to those concerned with Financial Interests.
Success
A grand and intimidating bridge
[…] Haven't the Masters hinted that they would prefer it to remain somewhat inaccessible? Or, on the contrary, have they indicated they'd like to be able to send shipments there easily?
[…]Description summary:
The rest of the text varies based on your board members.
April on the board? | First paragraph of Description |
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No | The bridge will be beautiful, glorious, a miracle of engineering, and very very high above the lava. |
Yes | April has personally drawn up the specifications for the bridge. They are magnificently drawn, and the Correspondence sigils on the underside describe how each arc of the span must conform in shape to certain heavenly motions. |
The Wandering Gondolier on the board? | First part of the second paragraph of Description |
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No | Unfortunately, some members of the board take this opportunity to raise fresh objections to heading in this direction at all. |
Yes | The Wandering Gondolier chooses this, of all times, to say he thinks the GHR should not stop here. Station VIII is not on the canals, but one hears rumours about people being squashed flat by a giant factory machine. |
The Efficient Commissioner on the board? | Second part of the second paragraph of Description |
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No | Is it wise to stop at that location? |
Yes | The Efficient Commissioner looks even more queasy than usual. |
Feducci on the board? | Third paragraph of Description |
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No | The conversation devolves into a rowdy exchange of gossip, rumour, and innuendo about who is most likely to be in a Master's pocket. |
Yes | Feducci accuses you of being in Mr Fires' pocket, and adds some unnecessary observations about what it probably smells like inside Fires' robe. |
Virginia on the board? | Fourth paragraph of Description |
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No | Finally you manage to remind everyone that the stops of the railway have long since been decided, and that all that now remains is to choose the route. |
Yes | Finally Virginia clears her throat, and in her best ex-Mayor style reminds everyone that the stops of the railway have long since been voted on and the old minutes may be inspected if anyone wishes. The current question is of far more limited scope. |
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- You now have () x Uncommitted Board Members
- You have proposed a route across a ravine. (Sets Question before the Board to 7 - Recommending a Route across a Ravine)
- You now have 7 x Board against Own Financial Interests
- You now have 6 x Board against the Bazaar
- You now have 6 x Board against Labour
- An occurrence! Your 'Board Meeting in Progress' Quality is now 1!
Conclusion: Take the vote and declare Victory
Redirects to: Debating Matters of Business with the Board
Categories:
- Pages Without Guide Restrictions
- Involved in a Railway Venture
- Terrain Surveyed
- Delay until the Next Board Meeting
- Board Member: April Text Uses
- Board Member: The Wandering Gondolier Text Uses
- Board Member: The Efficient Commissioner Text Uses
- Board Member: Feducci Text Uses
- Board Member: Virginia Text Uses
- Under-length Descriptions
- Actions
- Uncommitted Board Members Gain
- Total Board Membership (Aside From Yourself)
- Total Board Membership (Aside From Yourself) Formula Uses
- Question before the Board Gain
- Board against Own Financial Interests Gain
- Board against the Bazaar Gain
- Board against Labour Gain
- Board Meeting in Progress Gain
- Redirect