Changes at Carillon

 is considered a Hidden Quality Reach: Carillon in Sunless Skies.

Hidden description
"What is the mood of the presiding devils, just now?"

Obtaining
Hidden Qualities are used to track various things and are invisible to the player.

Quality status
 has different statuses according to your actions, defined by the comment in front of the quality.

Variable Interaction description
These desciptions appear when a specific group is called for text.

enlightenment_crime

 * [ 0 ] is guilty of sloth.
 * [ 5 ] is prone to sloth and conversations about needlepoint.
 * [ 10 ] was brought here for failing to cultivate any particular talent.
 * [ 15 ] used to favour sweet wines and carob candies."
 * [ 20 ] dislikes physical labour, mental exertion, social activity, and any other occupation that might cause anxiety.
 * [ 22 ] prefers pencils to pens due to the reduced risk of error.
 * [ 25 ] habitually recommends sea-bathing and a vegetarian diet to unwilling friends.
 * [ 28 ] points out landmarks of no interest to fellow passengers of any public conveyance.
 * [ 30 ] was born with a gift for verse but stoutly ignored the ability.
 * [ 32 ] wrote a masterful satire but kept it in a desk drawer for fear of its reception.
 * [ 35 ] would have been a great novelist if it weren't for a disinclination to pick up a pen.
 * [ 38 ] produced a pamphlet on health-giving exercise and circulated it to the servants.
 * [ 40 ] used to sleep all afternoon and pretend it was due to headache.
 * [ 42 ] accepted invitations to glamorous parties, but always felt disinclined, at the last minute, to go.
 * [ 43 ] almost applied to study Cryptotheology at university, but at the last minute took a nap instead.
 * [ 45 ] likes carob candies.
 * [ 47 ] has a secret collection of red slippers, stockings, and boots, but has never dared wear them.
 * [ 48 ] was given a glorious midnight-blue wig, but never wears it.
 * [ 49 ] traveled all the way here without finding at all anything to mention in correspondence home, but that the food was dull and the weather unvaried.
 * [ 50 ] always used to tell people about the hobby of building trains in bottles.
 * [ 51 ] maintains a collection of antique and modern straight-edged implements, and has published a monograph on the topic.
 * [ 52 ] should have been an accomplished composer, but feared that the occupation would not pay.
 * [ 53 ] inherited a peculiar mansion from an uncle, but has never bothered to visit the estate.
 * [ 55 ] suffers from insensitivity and lack of emotion.
 * [ 57 ] polishes coins before spending them.
 * [ 60 ] never, before coming here, did anything of which the neighbours might not approve.
 * [ 63 ] possesses a talent for military strategy sufficient for a general, but hates telling people what to do.
 * [ 65 ] used to drink to excess, but without taking any pleasure in it.
 * [ 68 ] was formerly addicted to Prisoner's Honey, but never remembered any of the dreams.
 * [ 70 ] used to dance professionally, but never went to parties or received dressing-room visitors.
 * [ 72 ] is prone to gluttony without enjoyment.
 * [ 75 ] used to pray to several gods without believing in any of them.
 * [ 78 ] falls asleep at burlesques.
 * [ 80 ] is guilty of snoring on trains.
 * [ 82 ] has been known to yawn at the opera.
 * [ 84 ] always sits in the front row at the theatre, wearing a monocle and making notes in a small book.
 * [ 85 ] is a miser of the pedantic variety.
 * [ 88 ] keeps an account book of all pennies given to urchins.
 * [ 90 ] had read every issue of Hearth & Heaven before coming to Carillon.
 * [ 95 ] chiefly aspires to grow flowers in neater rows in the back garden.

ordeal_crime

 * [ 0 ] shows no pity for anyone else.
 * [ 5 ] kicks puppies and small children.
 * [ 10 ] pretends to feel other people's pain, but only to lull them into a sense of security.
 * [ 15 ] considers cats a nuisance.
 * [ 20 ] neither weeps nor feels regret.
 * [ 25 ] admires the line of a good horse only when it is on its way to the glue factory.
 * [ 28 ] broke an engagement out of boredom."
 * [ 30 ] has no family, and wishes for none.
 * [ 35 ] coughs loudly whenever anyone kisses nearby.
 * [ 38 ] murdered a spouse for money.
 * [ 40 ] rejected a suitor so harshly that he drowned himself.
 * [ 45 ] emptied a chamberpot over a bridal procession.
 * [ 48 ] betrayed a spouse.
 * [ 50 ] strangled any sensation of love or attraction.
 * [ 55 ] avoids human company as much as possible, keeps alone, and has very little tolerance even for cold-blooded animals.
 * [ 58 ] considers children's voices shrill, and steps on toys on purpose.
 * [ 60 ] has been at odds with a brother for the past decade and more.
 * [ 65 ] substitutes in scandalous words whenever reading poetry.
 * [ 68 ] gave away a pet lizard so as not to grow attached to it.
 * [ 70 ] shuns weddings and makes fun of baptisms.
 * [ 75 ] will not accept package deliveries, and always marks them Return to Sender.
 * [ 78 ] will not scritch a cat between the ears, and wears gloves in the company of dogs.
 * [ 80 ] never gives gifts.
 * [ 85 ] considers wedding cakes a waste of butter.
 * [ 88 ] once pushed a sweetheart into the river.
 * [ 90 ] has never given a penny to a beggar.
 * [ 95 ] laughs darkly when complimented.
 * [ 98 ] replies with a smirk to any kindness or flattery.

endurance_crime

 * [ 0 ] attempted to retrieve a friend from Death, and failed.
 * [ 5 ] did not cry at a sister's death.
 * [ 10 ] romanced a Tomb Colonist.
 * [ 15 ] had a pet rat in a cage, and continued to keep it, dress it in tiny clothes, and clean its fur, long after it had perished.
 * [ 20 ] performed autopsies on family members.
 * [ 25 ] brought a dead Pentecost Ape along to a ball.
 * [ 28 ] carried out experiments in arsenic without wearing gloves."
 * [ 30 ] refused to eat meat or to join the army.
 * [ 32 ] wore black to a wedding on the grounds that it was slimming.
 * [ 35 ] decorated a wedding table with skulls.
 * [ 38 ] led a forbidden expedition into the depths of the Elder Continent.
 * [ 40 ] proved insensible to the power of churchyards, ruins, and rhyming poetry.
 * [ 45 ] interrogated Devils concerning their deaths, and refused to be put off with well-flavoured lies.
 * [ 48 ] tempted death by eating three packets of unidentified food at Mrs Plenty's Carnival.
 * [ 50 ] took many unnecessary risks despite their obvious folly.
 * [ 52 ] entered a dark basement in a house that was said to be possessed.
 * [ 55 ] cultivated immunity to poisons.
 * [ 58 ] exhumed the femur of an enemy to use as a mallet.
 * [ 60 ] refused to attend funerals.
 * [ 62 ] practiced taxidermy.
 * [ 65 ] gave a wedding toast at a wake.
 * [ 68 ] sold a relative's body to medical men, as being cheaper than burial.
 * [ 70 ] neglected to mourn dead friends and relatives.
 * [ 72 ] put to Zee with inadequate fuel or supplies.
 * [ 75 ] swallowed fire, juggled axes, and slept next to an unexploded bomb.
 * [ 78 ] laughed at the sight of an aunt's corpse.
 * [ 80 ] bought a tombstone in advance, and kept it in the spare room, against future need.
 * [ 82 ] kept death threats in a souvenir album.
 * [ 85 ] refurbished an old crypt and moved in.
 * [ 88 ] has died seven times.
 * [ 90 ] kept an unburied body in the house for four months.
 * [ 92 ] grinned upon receiving a sentence of death.
 * [ 95 ] offered unworthy bribes to Death, including, on one occasion, a phosphorescent beetle.
 * [ 99 ] kept a library book past its due date.

conversion_crime

 * [ 0 ] used a familiar form of address with a Master.
 * [ 5 ] invited a Princess to a drinking party.
 * [ 10 ] pried into biological questions that aren't meant for people to know.
 * [ 15 ] tried to hitch a ride in a royal carriage.
 * [ 20 ] claimed to be the bastard offspring of a Devil.
 * [ 25 ] presented a child's drawing at the Royal Gallery.
 * [ 30 ] pretended to be a little-known cousin of the Empress.
 * [ 35 ] masqueraded as a survivor of the Fourth City.
 * [ 40 ] made use of a carriage with gilt panels on the doors, despite being extremely low-born.
 * [ 50 ] used French expressions liberally in conversation.
 * [ 60 ] wore ermine without being entitled to do so.
 * [ 70 ] signed letters with an honorific reserved for non-mortal persons.
 * [ 80 ] denied the superiority of any non-human creature.
 * [ 85 ] endlessly told the anecdote about once having met the Captivating Princess."
 * [ 90 ] falsely adopted the motto and arms of a grand family.
 * [ 95 ] ran for Mayor of a city without being a resident.

deprivation_crime

 * [ 0 ] was known to sleep in the daytime.
 * [ 3 ] ate unconventional breakfast foods.
 * [ 5 ] was a reckless insomniac.
 * [ 10 ] has a pungent breath and a taste for Zee shanties.
 * [ 12 ] was too lazy to bathe.
 * [ 15 ] kept a cat but did not clean after it.
 * [ 18 ] swam in the Thames as a child."
 * [ 20 ] makes a pastime of composing limericks and employs puns in casual conversation.
 * [ 25 ] never discarded uneaten ends of Stilton no matter how elderly.
 * [ 30 ] swears frequently and in multiple languages, regardless of present company.
 * [ 35 ] avoided handkerchiefs and napkins, preferring to use a sleeve.
 * [ 40 ] wore unchanging socks of advanced putrefaction.
 * [ 45 ] would never carry a pocketwatch, however many might be given as gifts.
 * [ 50 ] used to wear unwashed socks.
 * [ 55 ] kept a pickled human hand in a jar on the shelf.
 * [ 60 ] was known to eat insects and worms, in a spirit of curiosity.
 * [ 62 ] considered tiger an acceptable dinner meat.
 * [ 65 ] associates willingly with Tomb Colonists, embezzlers, and persons who borrow other people's faces.
 * [ 68 ] knew of a cousin's criminal activities, but chose not to report them.
 * [ 70 ] always turned up late to parties and then overstayed the hosts' bedtime.
 * [ 72 ] turned up three quarters of an hour early for parties, while preparations were still under way.
 * [ 75 ] used to keep a colony of rats for companionship and entertainment.
 * [ 80 ] forgot anniversaries, ignored dates of birth, and had no interest in church holidays.
 * [ 82 ] paid bills two months after they were due.
 * [ 85 ] did not even own a timepiece.
 * [ 90 ] suffers from an unaccountable peckishness.
 * [ 95 ] has been known to eat candied fire-ants.

excess_crime

 * [ 0 ] studied the method of putting out stars.
 * [ 3 ] collected the personal life stories of Clay Men.
 * [ 5 ] stole other people's mail from the dead letter office.
 * [ 8 ] transcribed tombstone epitaphs in ancient languages.
 * [ 10 ] espoused the Liberation of Night.
 * [ 12 ] kept a colony of spiders for study, and fed them a steady stream of eyeballs.
 * [ 15 ] correctly forecast a change of power in Prussia.
 * [ 18 ] learned the sigil for Missing the Presence of a Person Who Has Committed an Unforgiven Betrayal, But Who Possessed an Ineffable Charm Now Absent From One's Life.
 * [ 20 ] passed censored opera scores to the students at Benthic.
 * [ 22 ] conducted a public performance of readings from an enemy's diary.
 * [ 25 ] circulated forbidden pamphlets at the Docks.
 * [ 28 ] spied on an acquaintance, motivated by the suspicion that the acquaintance received a higher salary than he deserved.
 * [ 30 ] deciphered seven sigils of the Correspondence that were not meant to be understood.
 * [ 32 ] acquired a pair of embalmed crabs that on inspection turned out to be Banned Animals.
 * [ 35 ] learned to read fortunes from the patterns of coffee dregs.
 * [ 38 ] stole from the secret files of the Admiralty.
 * [ 40 ] spied on a Master in his bath.
 * [ 42 ] set fire to a neighbour's parcels in case they contained fireworks.
 * [ 45 ] took an unhealthy interest in the contents of wells.
 * [ 48 ] sneaked into an undertaker's parlour to get a look at the deceased."
 * [ 50 ] captured a Zee bat, dissected it, and rebuilt its functions from finest brass.
 * [ 55 ] explored the basements of a Royal Palace, without permission or invitation.
 * [ 60 ] stowed away as a child on a packet boat to the Khanate.
 * [ 65 ] asked the recipe for Rubbery Lumps.
 * [ 70 ] brought lamps into the dark places at the nadir of the earth.
 * [ 75 ] researched the effect of captured moonlight on young children.
 * [ 80 ] visited the dreams of strangers and returned with souvenirs.
 * [ 85 ] wrote a monograph on the habits of wandering mountains.
 * [ 90 ] studied the Babylonian number-prophecies despite the warnings of the Church.
 * [ 95 ] stole books from the Ministry assigned to censor them.

inescapable_truth_crime

 * [ 0 ] went by someone else's name, and forgot it was a pseudonym.
 * [ 5 ] forgot childhood and many of the events of young adulthood.
 * [ 10 ] lies persistently and without realising it.
 * [ 15 ] produced a masterwork of a novel but forgot to read the reviews.
 * [ 20 ] forgot the names of both parents.
 * [ 25 ] habitually compliments enemies and does favours for those who least deserve it.
 * [ 30 ] partook of Uttershroom spores.
 * [ 35 ] feels anger as sour taste on the tongue, sorrow as an itch in the elbow, and insults as a smell of garlic. Never seems to be present in heart, no matter what the provocation.
 * [ 40 ] used to spend hours in front of the mirror, under the impression that the person within was someone else.
 * [ 45 ] cannot tell novels from newspaper reports, or gossip from fact.
 * [ 50 ] lied to friends about their talents.
 * [ 55 ] has forgotten achieving several important inventions; blinks in confusion at the diploma on the wall.
 * [ 60 ] was always peevish, and then always claiming not to mean anything by it.
 * [ 65 ] drafts fictional obituaries, one after another.
 * [ 70 ] refused to fight back when attacked.
 * [ 75 ] has published three conflicting memoirs, each 'correcting' the last.
 * [ 80 ] could not recognise a reflection, and found mirrors confusing.
 * [ 85 ] sends thank you notes for every critical review in the Huffam Post.
 * [ 90 ] visited the realm behind the mirrors and came back significantly altered.

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