With a 50% chance you get the eyeless skull, the curator will exchange it for a second treasure. Find it in the far north and use 77 fragments to find a hunters eye. Those you can get in Venderbright doing some curator quests, The two easiest ones are from Avid Horizon. Now you want to acquire captivating treasures and sell them for 1000 each to the antiquar. Don't forget to file port reports, they break you even in harbor with the admirality later. After you collect enough fragments - exploration is enough - use it together with the artifact to unlock the antiquar in Fallen London. Explore the beach and decide to collect driftwood. Go to Mutton Island with something awaits you, close to London. Do NOT offend the bruiser in Fallen London, you need him for step 2 unless you want to jump it. Don't press the fist symbol anywhere but Avid Horizon! There are a lot of guides, but let's help you along for your first 3000 echo. So take it as another step to the 10 year at zee achievement. This is easy, but will take time waiting and watching youtube most likely. if you return to your devious ways before you fall below 10000 echo. This "guide" will ensure you never go broke. Such is life in Fallen London.I am no fan of writing guides for one single thing, but I have seen several guides following the nasty trade routes for meager profit or only tell you about the nerfed and short lived sunlight trade. That is, nless some helpful spirifer bottles your soul up - in which case it will chill in a bottle forever - yep, becoming soulless is actually a pretty good idea. Upon death most souls will ascend to the Judgements and get digested. Oh, by the way, almost no human will become exceptional enough to have their soul become an Egg. Judgement's Eggs in Sunless Sea, or Silent/Coruscating Souls in FL, are souls that will very likely hatch into a star, although how the process actually happens is uncertain. All souls are, in fact, Judgement spores - but only the strongest have a chance of becoming one. Human souls are forged in the High Wilderness (that's outer space) in an appopriately named Forge of Souls. So I suppose that's where the Judgement's Egg(s) comes from? MORE SPOILERS ON FALLEN LONDON LORE CONCERNING SOULS So I suppose that's where the Judgement's Egg(s) comes from? Originally posted by Balefire Phoenix:Okay, here's an actual non-cryptic answer. Also, in a certain endgame storyline you have to buy a chunk of custom law from it to progress. Since the Machine is far from being complete, it can't actually enforce too many laws on things that aren't in close proximity to it - but if a captain does close to it, it will show off in a spectacular fashion. However, at some point the Machine went and brainwashed them into a personal cult of fanatics that now works for its own interests. Originally they were a part of London's Admiralty that wanted to enforce a custom set of laws - the specific laws being changed and the motives behind them aren't yet known - and started to construct the Machine to accomplish that, using up the entire Royal Navy budget on the thing. The Dawn Machine is a WIP false-Judgement that's currently being constructed by a faction called the New Sequence, a name that more or less means "The Sequence 2: It's Like Physics But With Brits!". Most Judgements enforce the same universal set of laws - the Sequence. They create laws of nature - time, space, order, consistency, all that nonsense - and enforce them by shining on things (starlight generally destroys everything that doesn't follow said laws). In the game's universe, stars are actually godlike beings called Judgements. Okay, here's an actual non-cryptic answer.
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