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As you are pondering whether to respond to or indulge in the peculiar prejudices and rants of Enoch Lusk, you hear the sudden tolling of the Clock Tower's bells from the courts of Witenagemot House, ringing throughout the city.
You recognise this as a call to commemoration, a call to remembrance in honour of the sacrifice of those who surrendered their lives to achieve the Old Armistice in the War against the Great Powers.
The commemoration typically calls for one to face the cenotaph of the Hecatomb Pillar, and bow one's head in observance of one minute of silence.
(You notice the carriage driver Enoch Lusk staring at you intently)
>Turn to the shadow of the Hecatomb Pillar in the distance, and solemnly bow your head towards it, in commemoration and contemplation of the Old Armistice, the Great War, and the sacrifice of the dead
>Calmly carry on as if nothing has happened. Maybe now would be an apt moment for a xenophobic tirade... (QM: can write in as above)
>You feel a sudden need for the lavatory. Find a nearby monument and relieve yourself.