Putting the Pieces Together: the Taste of Lacre
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That taste has something of ammonia about it. But not only ammonia. At 3 or higher, this will give access to Penstock's Wicket at certain times of year.
Lacre sometimes falls at Christmas.
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Level & Level Change Descriptions
- 1: Neath-snow – or is it 'lacre'?
- 2: Lacre can poison, intoxicate or even transform... OR Neath-snow – which some call 'lacre' – can poison, intoxicate or even transform...
- 3: Why does the lacre accumulate at Christmas?
- 4: Why has there been so much lacre recently?
- 5: Is lacre touched by the Correspondence?
- 6: What draws the lacre up from its reservoirs?
- 7: Lacre. Is it what happens when the Bazaar weeps?
- 8: Lacre. What memories are inscribed in its frozen core?
- 9: Lacre. What longing does it embody? What urge to alteration?
- 10: What fills the lacrimal founts?
- 11: What stirs the lacred waters?
- 12: What walks in crimson guise?
- 13: What is fashioned with lacre?
- 14: What use have the Masters for lacre? ...is it the Masters themselves?
- 15: Where are past years? under the ground?
- 16: What would it mean, to drown in lacre? Who would hold you beneath its surface?
- 17: 'Sunt lacrimae rerum et astra mortalia tangunt.' A hopeful incantation in a buried temple.
- 18: Dreams are such stuff as this is made on.
- 19: Cities can be drowned in dreams.
- 20: Stone-Pigs cannot be drowned in lacre. They only slumber.
- 21: There is a sunless sea. What other seas remain below?
- 22: There is always one who keeps the wicket-gate.
- 23: Why does the Bazaar reshape London? Where do the channels flow?
- 24+: At the loneliest of seasons, the lacre overflows.