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theres also a crew member who requires you to be a high level canibal in order to save him/her...
In FL this quality was part of pursuing a series of decidedly unwise choices, that did increasingly horrible things to your character. In a few cases you might have even been locked into certain options because you had too much of it (don't recall exactly). Similarly, in Sunless Sea it it required to perform a number of horrible and horrifying actions, but not ones with quite the same mechanical destruction as in Fallen London. I'd say it's a Menace in that sense, as otherwise your character still has enough human decency left to avoid said actions. But besides that yeah, not really a menace in the same way nightmares, wounds, etc. are.
You do save most of him at least.
Ehhhh. Hope no one will ever save you in that manner :P
Sounds like there might be a bug then?
I meant that there ought to be a seperate Suspicion for cannibalism. Things like eating your crew have a way to get around town. I mean, the Khanate learns of you destroying one of their ships somehow despite the fact you clearly leave no survivors to tell the tale so it is not too far-fetched...