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And no, food consumption is only tied to the amount of crew.
Thanks, left the curse on and didn't notice much difference! Also, you were right about the cook. Strange, I always though they had some influence over food consumtion.
Managed to finish the ambition without a hitch. :)
It's pretty expensive to lift Storm's Curse. I usually do it anyway. I even lift Stone's Curse and it does literally nothing.
I wouldn't prioritize it, though.
Storm's Curse is even more of a joke now that you can just hit "T" and submerge, avoiding all of Storm's pissiness.
I hear Salt's Curse is one to avoid, though!
I imagine drowning -would- still do the job of avoiding Storm's Curse, though given that that would also put you in the Fathomking's actual domain after he personally cursed you, that seems like an extreme solution.
And yeah. Salt's curse is a killer. Literally.
I've made every effort not to piss off the gods since.
That was Salt, the one that does...bad things to people you probably don't actually love but you still use them to help you with terror.
Ironically, being noticed by Stone has worse effects than being cursed by her.