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<blockquote>''"The head of the Guild of Gondoliers, the one who wears the golden mask."''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>{{Character|image1=maskamber.png|caption1=The Gonfaloniere's mask.|location=[[Jericho Locks]]|allegiance=[[The Guild of Gondoliers]] (leader)|relationships=[[The Swan Bride]]}}
{{Character|image1=maskamber.png|caption1=The Gonfaloniere's mask.|location=[[Jericho Locks]]|allegiance=[[The Guild of Gondoliers]] (leader)|relationships=[[The Swan Bride]]}}<blockquote>''"The Gonfaloniere of the Guild of Gondoliers has taken up residence in one of your own carriages: first class. He sits with his golden cane against the black of his trouser leg, and a pipe placed on the golden lips of his serene mask."''<ref name = "librarian">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


The '''Gonfaloniere''' is the leader of the [[Guild of Gondoliers]],<ref name=":0" /> who wears a golden mask as a symbol of their authority.<ref name=":0" />
The '''Gonfaloniere''' is the leader of the [[Guild of Gondoliers]].


==Ruler of the Rivers==
==Ruler of the Rivers==
Traditionally the Gonfaloniere is selected, and can be challenged for their position, via a boat race to [[Hell]] and back.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] they tell you there's only one way of becoming Gonfaloniere. The traditional method is a boat race. You and him, fast on the waters speeding you all the way to Hell – and back."''</ref> The winner claims or retains the title, while the loser is condemned to Hell.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"Should he lose, his very person will be forfeit to Hell. [...] Should you win, my title is yours."''</ref> The practice has all but died out more recently, however, after a string of short-lived Gonfalonieres.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"A [...] monograph details the choosing of the Gonfaloniere by boat-race, and [...] the challenge to that position, [...] a new boat-race. [...] practice [...] has all but died out in recent years, following [...] short reigns."''</ref> At least one early holder of the title spent their time exploring and charting Jericho's canals, but they were a worse leader than an oarsman, and their position was challenged frequently.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"A pale tome in deep midnight explores the early Gonfaloniere whose wanderings much extended the network around Jericho, but whose absences and misguided leadership encouraged challenges to their position with zealous frequency."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"The head of the Guild of Gondoliers, the one who wears the golden mask."''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Maskguild.png|alt=A silver half-mask.|thumb|A [[The Guild of Gondoliers|Guildmember]]'s mask.]]
The Gonfaloniere is the leader of the [[Guild of Gondoliers]], who ply the waters of [[Jericho Locks]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}} ''"The head of the Guild of Gondoliers [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}} ''"Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers [...]"''</ref> The title is traditionally selected and challenged for<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"A [...] monograph details the choosing of the Gonfaloniere by boat-race, and [...] the challenge to that position, [...] a new boat-race. [...]"''</ref> via a boat race to [[Hell]] and back.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] only one way of becoming Gonfalionere. [...] a boat race. [...] fast on the waters [...] all the way to Hell – and back."''</ref> If challenged, a defeated Gonfaloniere would be condemned to Hell, while the victor would claim their title.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"Should he lose, his very person will be forfeit to Hell. [...] Should you win, my title is yours."''</ref> This practice became much less common over time, after a string of brief reigns.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"A [...] monograph details the choosing of the Gonfaloniere by boat-race, and [...] the challenge to that position, [...] a new boat-race. [...] practice [...] has all but died out in recent years, following [...] short reigns."''</ref>


==The Reigning Gonfaloniere==
At least one Gonfaloniere was known to be a prolific explorer of Jericho's canals, but their spotty leadership led to frequent challenges.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"A [...] tome [...] explores the early Gonfaloniere whose wanderings [...] extended the network around Jericho, [...] whose absences [...] misguided leadership encouraged challenges [...] with zealous frequency."''</ref> Gonfalonieres typically retire in their old age, but extraordinarily, the current one has held his position for the last fifty years.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Gonfaloniere [...] He has captained these waterways for fifty years [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Been in his place for a long time [...] They usually retire. [...] this one's like a limpet.""''</ref>
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The current Gonfaloniere has held his title for the last fifty years.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Gonfaloniere [...] He has captained these waterways for fifty years [...]"''</ref> He is a personable but cunning man,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''[...] "Do you serve brandy [...] Pity. Still, your interest has been noted. [...] Ask what you will. [...] Understand, [...] if you pursue this matter beyond the confines of this carriage, there will be consequences for your position."''</ref><ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] But he could read men well, [...] to him I was an open book. [...]"''</ref> with green eyes behind his golden mask;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"His green eyes glint [...]"''</ref> he is seen wearing a sable cloak<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}}</ref> and brandishing a golden cane.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Gonfaloniere [...] sits with his golden cane [...]"''</ref> From what little one might see of his pale skin, the veins beneath it run a poisonous green.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"His face [...] pale, [...] threaded with veins of [...] green."''</ref>
== Appearance and Personality ==
<blockquote>''"She is a relic; a forgotten tradition. I have shown mercy enough letting her linger here like miasma off the canals. I have worked hard to modernise the Guild. I would hate to see my work wasted. Of course, I now have your word that you will do no such thing."''<ref name = "librarian"/></blockquote>
 
The current Gonfaloniere wears a golden mask to denote his authority,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the golden mask of the Gonfaloniere, [...] the symbol of his authority."''</ref> along with a sable cloak<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] his sable cloak [...] mask of gold. The Gonfaloniere [...]"''</ref> and golden cane.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Gonfaloniere [...] sits with his golden cane [...]"''</ref> Behind his mask he has green eyes<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"His green eyes glint [...]"''</ref> and pale skin, lined with poisonous green veins.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"His face [...] pale, [...] threaded with veins of [...] green."''</ref>
 
The Gonfaloniere is personable and authoritative,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''[...] "Do you serve brandy [...] Pity. Still, your interest has been noted. [...] Ask what you will. [...] Understand, [...] if you pursue this matter beyond the confines of this carriage, there will be consequences for your position."''</ref> but his reasonable demeanor conceals a dangerous cunning and manipulative streak.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] But he could read men well, [...] to him I was an open book. [...]"''</ref>  


By the time the Gonfaloniere assumed his position, he was already a senior member of the Guild of Gondoliers and renowned for his great skill and speed as a boatman.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] The husband was the most skilled bargeman [...] the time for his title was no doubt upon him. [...] he knew the cost of the title [...] the price owed to Hell when it was lost. When time withered him [...] skill curdled into complacency. [...] challenged him for his crown. [...] So he searched, [...] his journeys came to many forgotten and forbidden places."''</ref> He was a natural fit for his role, but knew what would happen if his skill deteriorated with age, so he ventured far and wide to find a way to prevent a gruesome demise at the hands of Hell.<ref name=":1" /> He found his answer in the [[Poisoned Priestess]] and the toxic waters of the Lotus Pool;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] he found the answer [...] "He spoke to the Lotus Pool, and the Pool answered. [...] The Poisoned Priestess. [...]"''</ref> she told him that he would need to replace his blood with the canal's waters, thus becoming one with the waters themselves, in order to be unbeatable in a race. This was too high a price for him to pay,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Blood for water. If the canals flow through you, how can you lose a race [...] "The price was too rich for his blood. [...]"''</ref> so he manipulated the Priestess into allowing him to make a substitution.<ref name=":2" />
== The Reign of the Gonfaloniere ==
<blockquote>''"The Poisoned Priestess speaks of a doubtful husband-to-be, who knew his time was short and his ambition great. The husband was the most skilled bargeman on the waters: the time for his title was no doubt upon him. But he knew the cost of the title and the price owed to Hell when it was lost."''<ref name = "librarian"/></blockquote>


That substitution was his betrothed, who still lived on the [[Surface]].<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Swan Bride was indeed a bride, destined to be married to a senior ranking Gondolier. [...] the Swan Bride says. [...] I remember the sea. Green and the [...] streets running down [...] And then dark stairs, a spiral. [...] he did not marry me. The pool did, or something in it. [...]"''</ref> He brought her to the Neath,<ref name=":3" /> and used the unwitting young woman as a sacrifice in the ritual. The Priestess wed the couple;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Swan Bride steps closer, [...] "You married me to him," [...] The Priestess nods."''</ref> then she replaced the bride's blood with the canal's waters,<ref name=":12">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Blood for water. If the canals flow through you, how can you lose a race [...] I allowed a substitution."''</ref> and infused this ichor into the aspiring Gonfaloniere's veins, securing his reign indefinitely.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] In his blood, poison runs: a poison drawn from you. [...]"''</ref> The bride, now known as the [[Swan Bride]], was transformed into something inhuman by the ritual.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] "Too much time in the waters. [...] prolonged contact has altered the pigmentation." [...] My physician thinks she bears some relationship to the Drownies. [...]"''</ref> She retained only fragmentary memories of what had happened to her,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] I remember him, my almost husband, but I can't remember her face."''</ref> and was left to wander Jericho. Meanwhile, her would-be husband spun up a cover story<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"'[...] Why is there a monster in the marginalia of the manuscript?' [...] 'Because he reminds us who we are by showing us what we should not be.'"''</ref> and forbade anyone from interacting with her,''<ref name=":02">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Our_Lady_of_the_Canals|Our Lady of the Canals|Fallen London|}}</ref>'' ensuring she would be a hated outcast for as long as he reigned.
<blockquote>''"He spoke to the Lotus Pool, and the Pool answered. Blood for water."''<ref name = "librarian"/></blockquote>
[[File:Sere priestess.png|alt=A woman's shadow overlooking a poisoned river.|thumb|[[The Poisoned Priestess]]]]
Before the current Gonfaloniere assumed his role, he was a senior member of the [[Guild of Gondoliers]] who was renowned for his aptitude. He was an obvious candidate for leadership, but he knew the risks if his skill waned with age. Thus, he ventured far and wide for a way to secure his title forever,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] The husband was the most skilled bargeman [...] the time for his title was no doubt upon him. [...] he knew the cost of the title [...] the price owed to Hell when it was lost. When time withered him [...] skill curdled into complacency. [...] challenged him for his crown. [...] So he searched, [...] his journeys came to many forgotten and forbidden places."''</ref> and found his answer in the Lotus Pool of the [[Sere Palace]] and its inhabitant, the [[Poisoned Priestess]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] he found the answer [...] "He spoke to the Lotus Pool, and the Pool answered. [...] The Poisoned Priestess. [...]"''</ref> The Priestess offered to replace his blood with the canal's waters to make him unbeatable, but this was too high a price,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Blood for water. If the canals flow through you, how can you lose a race [...] "The price was too rich for his blood. [...]"''</ref> so he manipulated the Priestess into allowing a stand-in.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Poisoned Priestess [...] he could read men well, [...] I was an open book. [...] I allowed a substitution."''</ref>
[[File:Swanbride.png|alt=A woman with pale green skin wearing a swan mask.|thumb|[[The Swan Bride]]]]
This proxy was his betrothed, the [[Swan Bride]], whom he brought down to the [[Neath]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Swan Bride was indeed a bride, destined to be married to a senior ranking Gondolier. [...] the Swan Bride says. [...] I remember the sea. Green and the [...] streets running down [...] And then dark stairs, a spiral. [...] he did not marry me. The pool did, or something in it. [...]"''</ref> The Priestess wed the couple,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"The Swan Bride steps closer, [...] "You married me to him," [...] The Priestess nods."''</ref> then replaced the Bride's blood with the canal's waters,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Blood for water. If the canals flow through you, how can you lose a race [...] I allowed a substitution."''</ref> infusing a sample of this ichor into the Gonfaloniere to grant him his wish.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] In his blood, poison runs: a poison drawn from you. [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Without her, he is no longer safe from Hell. [...]"''</ref> For her part, the Swan Bride retained only fragmentary memories of what happened to her,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] I remember him, my almost husband, but I can't remember her face."''</ref> and was condemned to wander Jericho alone.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"There was no provision in the arrangement to prevent my prodigy from returning, [...]"''</ref> Meanwhile, her husband spun up a cover story<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] "Too much time in the waters. [...] prolonged contact has altered the pigmentation." [...] My physician thinks she bears some relationship to the Drownies. [...]"''</ref> and forbade the Guild from interacting with her,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Our_Lady_of_the_Canals|Our Lady of the Canals|Fallen London|}} ''"The Gonfaloniere [...] forbids contact with her [...]"''</ref> ensuring she would remain a hated outcast for as long as he ruled.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"'[...] Why is there a monster in the marginalia of the manuscript?' [...] 'Because he reminds us who we are by showing us what we should not be.'"''</ref>


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==References==
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"The Gonfaloniere of the Guild of Gondoliers has taken up residence in one of your own carriages: first class. He sits with his golden cane against the black of his trouser leg, and a pipe placed on the golden lips of his serene mask."[1]

The Gonfaloniere is the leader of the Guild of Gondoliers.

Ruler of the Rivers[edit]

"The head of the Guild of Gondoliers, the one who wears the golden mask."[2]

A silver half-mask.
A Guildmember's mask.

The Gonfaloniere is the leader of the Guild of Gondoliers, who ply the waters of Jericho Locks.[3][4] The title is traditionally selected and challenged for[5] via a boat race to Hell and back.[6] If challenged, a defeated Gonfaloniere would be condemned to Hell, while the victor would claim their title.[7] This practice became much less common over time, after a string of brief reigns.[8]

At least one Gonfaloniere was known to be a prolific explorer of Jericho's canals, but their spotty leadership led to frequent challenges.[9] Gonfalonieres typically retire in their old age, but extraordinarily, the current one has held his position for the last fifty years.[10][11]

Appearance and Personality[edit]

"She is a relic; a forgotten tradition. I have shown mercy enough letting her linger here like miasma off the canals. I have worked hard to modernise the Guild. I would hate to see my work wasted. Of course, I now have your word that you will do no such thing."[1]

The current Gonfaloniere wears a golden mask to denote his authority,[12] along with a sable cloak[13] and golden cane.[14] Behind his mask he has green eyes[15] and pale skin, lined with poisonous green veins.[16]

The Gonfaloniere is personable and authoritative,[17] but his reasonable demeanor conceals a dangerous cunning and manipulative streak.[18]

The Reign of the Gonfaloniere[edit]

"The Poisoned Priestess speaks of a doubtful husband-to-be, who knew his time was short and his ambition great. The husband was the most skilled bargeman on the waters: the time for his title was no doubt upon him. But he knew the cost of the title and the price owed to Hell when it was lost."[1]

"He spoke to the Lotus Pool, and the Pool answered. Blood for water."[1]

A woman's shadow overlooking a poisoned river.
The Poisoned Priestess

Before the current Gonfaloniere assumed his role, he was a senior member of the Guild of Gondoliers who was renowned for his aptitude. He was an obvious candidate for leadership, but he knew the risks if his skill waned with age. Thus, he ventured far and wide for a way to secure his title forever,[19] and found his answer in the Lotus Pool of the Sere Palace and its inhabitant, the Poisoned Priestess.[20] The Priestess offered to replace his blood with the canal's waters to make him unbeatable, but this was too high a price,[21] so he manipulated the Priestess into allowing a stand-in.[22]

A woman with pale green skin wearing a swan mask.
The Swan Bride

This proxy was his betrothed, the Swan Bride, whom he brought down to the Neath.[23] The Priestess wed the couple,[24] then replaced the Bride's blood with the canal's waters,[25] infusing a sample of this ichor into the Gonfaloniere to grant him his wish.[26][27] For her part, the Swan Bride retained only fragmentary memories of what happened to her,[28] and was condemned to wander Jericho alone.[29] Meanwhile, her husband spun up a cover story[30] and forbade the Guild from interacting with her,[31] ensuring she would remain a hated outcast for as long as he ruled.[32]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London
  2. Ask about the Gonfaloniere, Fallen London
  3. Ask about the Gonfaloniere, Fallen London "The head of the Guild of Gondoliers [...]"
  4. Jericho Locks: The Lockside, Fallen London "Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers [...]"
  5. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "A [...] monograph details the choosing of the Gonfaloniere by boat-race, and [...] the challenge to that position, [...] a new boat-race. [...]"
  6. Ask about the Gonfaloniere, Fallen London "[...] only one way of becoming Gonfalionere. [...] a boat race. [...] fast on the waters [...] all the way to Hell – and back."
  7. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "Should he lose, his very person will be forfeit to Hell. [...] Should you win, my title is yours."
  8. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "A [...] monograph details the choosing of the Gonfaloniere by boat-race, and [...] the challenge to that position, [...] a new boat-race. [...] practice [...] has all but died out in recent years, following [...] short reigns."
  9. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "A [...] tome [...] explores the early Gonfaloniere whose wanderings [...] extended the network around Jericho, [...] whose absences [...] misguided leadership encouraged challenges [...] with zealous frequency."
  10. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "The Gonfaloniere [...] He has captained these waterways for fifty years [...]"
  11. Ask about the Gonfaloniere, Fallen London "[...] Been in his place for a long time [...] They usually retire. [...] this one's like a limpet.""
  12. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] the golden mask of the Gonfaloniere, [...] the symbol of his authority."
  13. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] his sable cloak [...] mask of gold. The Gonfaloniere [...]"
  14. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "The Gonfaloniere [...] sits with his golden cane [...]"
  15. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "His green eyes glint [...]"
  16. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "His face [...] pale, [...] threaded with veins of [...] green."
  17. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London [...] "Do you serve brandy [...] Pity. Still, your interest has been noted. [...] Ask what you will. [...] Understand, [...] if you pursue this matter beyond the confines of this carriage, there will be consequences for your position."
  18. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] But he could read men well, [...] to him I was an open book. [...]"
  19. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] The husband was the most skilled bargeman [...] the time for his title was no doubt upon him. [...] he knew the cost of the title [...] the price owed to Hell when it was lost. When time withered him [...] skill curdled into complacency. [...] challenged him for his crown. [...] So he searched, [...] his journeys came to many forgotten and forbidden places."
  20. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] he found the answer [...] "He spoke to the Lotus Pool, and the Pool answered. [...] The Poisoned Priestess. [...]"
  21. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] Blood for water. If the canals flow through you, how can you lose a race [...] "The price was too rich for his blood. [...]"
  22. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "The Poisoned Priestess [...] he could read men well, [...] I was an open book. [...] I allowed a substitution."
  23. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "The Swan Bride was indeed a bride, destined to be married to a senior ranking Gondolier. [...] the Swan Bride says. [...] I remember the sea. Green and the [...] streets running down [...] And then dark stairs, a spiral. [...] he did not marry me. The pool did, or something in it. [...]"
  24. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "The Swan Bride steps closer, [...] "You married me to him," [...] The Priestess nods."
  25. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] Blood for water. If the canals flow through you, how can you lose a race [...] I allowed a substitution."
  26. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] In his blood, poison runs: a poison drawn from you. [...]"
  27. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] Without her, he is no longer safe from Hell. [...]"
  28. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] I remember him, my almost husband, but I can't remember her face."
  29. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "There was no provision in the arrangement to prevent my prodigy from returning, [...]"
  30. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "[...] "Too much time in the waters. [...] prolonged contact has altered the pigmentation." [...] My physician thinks she bears some relationship to the Drownies. [...]"
  31. Our Lady of the Canals, Fallen London "The Gonfaloniere [...] forbids contact with her [...]"
  32. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "'[...] Why is there a monster in the marginalia of the manuscript?' [...] 'Because he reminds us who we are by showing us what we should not be.'"