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* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: There's a storylet that involves disguising as a butler to sneak into a study. If the player is female, it's an example of this trope. Later, player who is A Person of Some Importance can disguise as a devil to collect souls from gullible spirifers. This trope applies again.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: There's a storylet that involves disguising as a butler to sneak into a study. If the player is female, it's an example of this trope. Later, player who is A Person of Some Importance can disguise as a devil to collect souls from gullible spirifers. This trope applies again.
* [[Sword Cane]]: Weapon of choice for the would-be [[Cultured Badass]].
* [[Sword Cane]]: Weapon of choice for the would-be [[Cultured Badass]].
* [[Take a Third Option]]: At the beginning of a story, you get a standard {{spoiler|[[I Am Dying Please Take My Macguffin]]. You could take it and flee, take it and sell it, or throw it into the river. However, since [[Death Is Cheap]] in Fallen London, you can just wait for the man to come back to life. (However, the guy's murderer is still around, so you need a very high Shadowy score to pull it off.)}}
* [[Take a Third Option]]: At the beginning of a story, you get a standard {{spoiler|[[I'm Dying, Please Take My MacGuffin]]. You could take it and flee, take it and sell it, or throw it into the river. However, since [[Death Is Cheap]] in Fallen London, you can just wait for the man to come back to life. (However, the guy's murderer is still around, so you need a very high Shadowy score to pull it off.)}}
* [[Taken for Granite]]: {{spoiler|The Comtessa.}}
* [[Taken for Granite]]: {{spoiler|The Comtessa.}}
* [[Talking Animal]]: A few, in addition to the regular sort. Rattus Faber are talking rats with a talent for smithing and mechanics, intelligent cats are involved in much of the intrigue of the Neath, and the late game introduces the Labyrinth of Tigers, kept by {{spoiler|the tigers themselves}}.
* [[Talking Animal]]: A few, in addition to the regular sort. Rattus Faber are talking rats with a talent for smithing and mechanics, intelligent cats are involved in much of the intrigue of the Neath, and the late game introduces the Labyrinth of Tigers, kept by {{spoiler|the tigers themselves}}.