![]() She crafted the Silver Tree that still stands in The Forgotten Quarter. Wines to Karakorum, and thus brought its fall to the Neath as the Fourth City. ![]() In 1254 CE, it was her forbidden love for a European artist named William (possibly Guillaume Bouchier, who was the creator of the Silver Tree in real life) that brought Mr. In The Silver Tree, her real name is revealed to be Shirin (alt: Cheren). The Gracious Widow is a survivor of the fall of the Fourth City, also known as Karakorum, the Mongol capital. "The Widow: half London's contraband bears her mark. "February of Sunlight" (?): I'd heard that story, but never that name for it. Based on how those dreams go, with you often imitating your reflection instead of vice versa, "meta puppets" does sound likely. Which is ironic considering how much Touched By Fingerwork I have (if I knew the answer, maybe I wouldn't seek those dreams so much). Heh, but really I don't have a good guess. Just based on the Snowchild sequence in Sunless Sea, because I've never had a FL noman. Noman: I don't think that would be Mr Eaten, I'm going to guess Mr Sacks. I'll zail back when I get a chance, maybe tomorrow. I remember getting a key related to the well there, but no details. Key in the Well: This be a reference to the three sisters of Hunter's Keep. I'd like that more than another useless item. Or maybe the 25-renown reward is a straightforward answer, hehe. One of those things I treated as a memey joke. "It's always about Paris", as they say, or "We must talk about Paris." when concluding business in Wilmot's End. The Great Game: I'm going to write "Paris". I don't know enough about the Elder Continent to know if that fits.īased on that quote I'd wonder about the Liberation of Night (which I'm also scarcely aware of) except that the article-writer suggests they're used by the elite, not the revolutionaries. They are searching for something, or perhaps somewhere."Īfter I spoiled myself on Mr Eaten's name, I assumed it might be connected. "They are named for their appetite for candles, which they devour – though none knows whether they crave the wax, or the flame. Any such person would, on contacting me (Rolan7), soon have their Scandal and Suspicion rapidly reduced. I hope people join in, and maybe even join my side. Well! I have thrown my lot in with the Implacable Detective, as a fixer. I shudder to think what the streets of London would look like with him as Mayor. In practice, he uses his advantages to slaughter the unwary, and runs a bloody fight club. He believes in honor and fairness, which is laudable. Perhaps under her rule, speaking truth would be less of a crime.įeducci. I'd like to think we both seek truth, in our ways. But I do have quite a collection of her calling cards, from having her back. Maybe a criminal like me would suffer under her mayorship. She supports the rule of law, of course, and an intellectual approach to government. The Implacable Detective! Seeking truth in all things. She has strong support from semi-reformed criminals, freed from honey and wine. ![]() She really doesn't hate the sinner- her efforts are constructive, aiming to help people rise above the hedonism of the Neath. Relatively obscure in my circles, but still somewhat interesting. However, we have three interesting candidates! I was rather surprised by each. ![]() Yes, Sinning Jenny's term as champion of the poor urchin and dockworker is coming to an end. Er, semi-necro, for another update! An election! (and this is non-exceptional content, open to all) ![]()
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