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Category | Hidden |
Type | Reach: Carillon |
Data ID | 133371 |
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[]
Changes at Carillon 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.
Interactions[]
Interactions in Brief[]
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Interaction | Action | Result Type | Change |
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Gaslight Terrace | 'Gain a penance of Enlightenment' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Gaslight Terrace | 'Gain a penance of Enlightenment' | Success | = [d:100] |
Chequerboard Garden | 'Gain a penance of Shift of Perspective ' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Chequerboard Garden | 'Gain a penance of Shift of Perspective ' | Success | = [d:100] |
Bell Garden | 'Gain a penance of Deprivation' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Bell Garden | 'Gain a penance of Deprivation' | Success | = [d:100] |
Stunted Grove | 'Gain a penance of Ordeal' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Stunted Grove | 'Gain a penance of Ordeal' | Success | = [d:100] |
Sand Garden | 'Gain a penance of Endurance' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Sand Garden | 'Gain a penance of Endurance' | Success | = [d:100] |
Garden of Insatiable Roses | 'Gain a penance of Excess' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Garden of Insatiable Roses | 'Gain a penance of Excess' | Success | = [d:100] |
Terrace of Glass Statues | 'Gain a penance of Inescapable Truth' | Default / Challenge Fail | = [d:100] |
Terrace of Glass Statues | 'Gain a penance of Inescapable Truth' | Success | = [d:100] |
Interactions in Detail[]
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Story | Action | Required | Effect |
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Gaslight Terrace | Gain a penance of Enlightenment |
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Chequerboard Garden | Gain a penance of Shift of Perspective |
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Bell Garden | Gain a penance of Deprivation |
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Stunted Grove | Gain a penance of Ordeal |
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Sand Garden | Gain a penance of Endurance |
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Garden of Insatiable Roses | Gain a penance of Excess |
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Terrace of Glass Statues | Gain a penance of Inescapable Truth |
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