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{{Uncited}}<blockquote>{{Neath Location|title1=Wilmot's End|image1=Wilmotsend.png|caption1=Art from FL.|location=[[London]]|allegiance=[[The Great Game]]}}
''"This is Wilmot's End! Whispered about in the stories of the Great Game. It's where the serious business of London's spycraft happens, if the stories are to be believed. ... It's studded with monuments and statuary from outside London. Gifts from foreign powers, for the most part. Here is a bulb-tipped brass minaret from the Iron Republic. There is a rainbow glass statue of a horseman from the Presbyterate."''
''"This is Wilmot's End! Whispered about in the stories of the Great Game. It's where the serious business of London's spycraft happens, if the stories are to be believed. ... It's studded with monuments and statuary from outside London. Gifts from foreign powers, for the most part. Here is a bulb-tipped brass minaret from the Iron Republic. There is a rainbow glass statue of a horseman from the Presbyterate."''


''"The Foreign Office occupies two of the larger minarets and a copper pagoda in Wilmot's End. Wipe your feet."''
''"The Foreign Office occupies two of the larger minarets and a copper pagoda in Wilmot's End. Wipe your feet."''</blockquote>'''Wilmot's End''' is a hidden area of Tyrant's Gardens, located near [[Veilgarden]], and is the true base of the [[The Great Game|Great Game]]. It also happens to be the location of [[London]]'s [[Foreign Office]].


'''[[File:Wilmotsend.png|thumb|400px|Art from FL]]Wilmot's End''' is a hidden area of Tyrant's Gardens (near [[Veilgarden]]) and is the true base of the [[The Great Game|Great Game]]. It also happens to be the location of [[London]]'s '''Foreign Office'''. London's more skilled individuals spend time here: some are job-hunting at the Foreign Office, while others might be hunting for missing persons.
== Historical Inspirations ==
 
Seeing as the Foreign Office is located in a pagoda, it may be conjectured that Wilmot's End is a quiet corner of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kew_Gardens Kew Gardens], which may have been combined with other nearby parks during the chaos of the Fall.  
== What's On the Inside ==
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The Foreign Office itself is almost completely independent of the rest of London's government, and is instead ruled by two groups: the Face, who are London's diplomats, and the Teeth, who make up London's spy network. This is even more insidious than it sounds; the Face are all cannibals, and the Teeth are all [[Snuffers]].[[File:Foreignoffice.png|thumb|left|400px|Alternate art from FL (for the Foreign Office)]]
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"This is Wilmot's End! Whispered about in the stories of the Great Game. It's where the serious business of London's spycraft happens, if the stories are to be believed. ... It's studded with monuments and statuary from outside London. Gifts from foreign powers, for the most part. Here is a bulb-tipped brass minaret from the Iron Republic. There is a rainbow glass statue of a horseman from the Presbyterate."

"The Foreign Office occupies two of the larger minarets and a copper pagoda in Wilmot's End. Wipe your feet."

Wilmot's End is a hidden area of Tyrant's Gardens, located near Veilgarden, and is the true base of the Great Game. It also happens to be the location of London's Foreign Office.

Historical Inspirations[edit]

Seeing as the Foreign Office is located in a pagoda, it may be conjectured that Wilmot's End is a quiet corner of Kew Gardens, which may have been combined with other nearby parks during the chaos of the Fall.