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}}<blockquote>''"He may have unconventional means of communication, but he is a very experienced businessperson. His factories rival those of [[Mr Fires]]. His personal wealth exceeds that of [[His Amused Lordship]]. His tentacles are glossy and its eye perceptive."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Invite_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_to_the_Board Invite the Tentacled Entrepreneur to the Board, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>
}}<blockquote>''"He may have unconventional means of communication, but he is a very experienced businessperson. His factories rival those of Mr Fires. His personal wealth exceeds that of His Amused Lordship. His tentacles are glossy and its eye perceptive."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Invite_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_to_the_Board Invite the Tentacled Entrepreneur to the Board, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>
'''The Tentacled Entrepreneur''' is a cunning [[London]] businessman of the [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery]] kind.
'''The Tentacled Entrepreneur''' is a [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery]] businessman based in [[London]].
==Placeholder Title==
==An Exemplar?==
<blockquote>''"He has a stranglehold on the amber trade and a warren of factories crammed with Rubbery workers. All his wealth, though, hasn't bought him more than a foot in society's door."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur...|The Tentacled Entrepreneur...|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The Tentacled Entrepreneur has achieved considerable success by embracing the principle that wealth commands respect. He is a kingpin of the amber trade,<ref name=":2" /> which is the source of the bulk of his revenue.<ref name=":3">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer, ''Fallen London''] ''"No, no, the Entrepreneur is not busy with his factories. The money comes from amber. The factories are... what is the Bellringer saying? He cannot make you understand with burbling. Finally he takes one of his bells and removes the clapper. The factories are a bell without a clapper."''</ref> He also oversees a network of factories that are primarily staffed by [[Rubbery Men]]<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur... The Tentacled Entrepreneur..., ''Fallen London''] ''"He has a stranglehold on the amber trade and a warren of factories crammed with Rubbery workers. All his wealth, though, hasn't bought him more than a foot in society's door."''</ref> and dedicated to the mass production of toys, collectibles, and other goods,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_an_invited_guest Visit the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as an invited guest, ''Fallen London'']</ref> but these are not a massive income stream and are implied to essentially be a front.<ref name=":3" /> His first factory was established in [[Ealing Gardens]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rubbery_Observances Rubbery Observances, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur built his first factory just down that block."''</ref> and he has since relocated most of his operations there.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Tentacled Entrepreneur brought most his operations here, where the factories could expand and the workers live [...]"''</ref>


The Tentacled Entrepreneur has achieved considerable success by embracing the principle that wealth commands respect. He maintains a stronghold on the amber trade and oversees a network of factories, predominantly staffed by Rubbery workers<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur... The Tentacled Entrepreneur..., ''Fallen London''] ''"He has a stranglehold on the amber trade and a warren of factories crammed with Rubbery workers. All his wealth, though, hasn't bought him more than a foot in society's door."''</ref> but also guarded by human enforcers.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sneak_into_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London'']  
Observing the rise of [[F. F. Gebrandt]], another successful industrialist,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_his_opinion_of_F.F._Gebrandt Ask the Tentacled Entrepreneur his opinion of F.F. Gebrandt, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur wishes to answer personally, which requires gestures, bubbles and his picture-book: the Entrepreneur respects F.F. as a businesswoman and, in fact, has studied her rise to power. It has provided a useful model."''</ref> the Entrepreneur followed her lead in making connections with the [[Masters of the Bazaar]] in order to secure lasting influence.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: the Tentacled Entrepreneur's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"''''The noise the Tentacled Entrepreneur makes requires no translation.'' ''[...]'' ''He is met by a brace of Special Constables who escort him to the personal dirigible of Mr Fires. [...]'' ''You peer in to see Fires and the Entrepreneur, alone. [...] Mr Fires prods it with one claw. "Would you consider using your factories in a more—" The Entrepreneur has his back to you; you cannot see what he says.'' ''"I see. [...] I'll encourage the Specials to be more amenable to donations. Then you can hire them to protect whomever you like. [...] And if you change your mind about the fact— Very well."''"</ref> Despite this and his broader success, societal acceptance remains elusive: members of the upper class are loath to be seen in his company,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Propose_that_the_Board_endorse_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_for_Lord_Mayor Propose that the Board endorse the Tentacled Entrepreneur for Lord Mayor, ''Fallen London''] ''"I could explain to my friends a vote for either of the other two," says the Bishop of Saint Fiacre's. "But the Tentacled Entrepreneur? Society would be stunned. They might even start to regard us as a reforming institution, and that, I need hardly remind you, might complicate our further prospects for investment."''</ref> and prejudice prevents him from conducting business freely.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...has_a_business_proposition ...has a business proposition, ''Fallen London''] ''"For some it's plain prejudice, for others it's concern for their rival interests in Wolfstack. No-one will do business with a rubbery partner. You feel like you're holding out a bag of echoes and no-one will take it from you."''
</ref> He does not speak English, preferring to use placards and picture books to communicate,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(Card) The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Card), ''Fallen London''] ''"When speaking one-on-one, the Entrepreneur relies on a picture based phrase-book to convey complicated concepts. However, this is of little use for Mayoral campaigning; persuading Londoners one at a time would take years."''</ref> and like most of his species, he struggles with human etiquette and food despite putting in great effort.<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...is_heading_hopefully_in_your_direction ...is heading hopefully in your direction, ''Fallen London''] ''"[His] grasp of etiquette is superficial, hinging on trappings and ritual. Having refused to give up his hat, coat, and cane, he perspires fiercely […] and shakes your hand for the entire length of your conversation, leaving glistening deposits behind. […]"''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...is_confused_by_the_cutlery ...is confused by the cutlery, ''Fallen London''] ''"But really, how is something with a face full of tentacles supposed to eat soup? You are among the guests splattered in its determined attempt, and are stuck with the stains for the rest of the evening."''
</ref> Before the Entrepreneur had his system of alternative communication, he spoke the rather musical Rubbery language,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Returning_the_Amber Batachikhan: Returning the Amber, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Batachikhan: "He makes a series of burbling squeaks, escalating in pitch, volume and duration. He makes a percussive noise through the application of several tentacles into each other at studied intervals."''</ref> and was assisted in translation by a [[Fourth City]] woman called [[Barqujin]].<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#His_Ambition Batachikhan: His Ambition, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Batachikhan hoots appreciatively and produces a piece of slate. Another tentacle holds a piece of chalk. Barqujin reluctantly takes the chalk and slate while Batachikhan gestures."''</ref>
[[File:Barqujin.png|thumb|Barqujin]]
The Tentacled Entrepreneur has also been known as '''Batachikhan''', a name that he and Barqujin chose together.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Census_Options Batachikhan: Census Options, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Based on consultation of a favourite epic of mine, we decided upon Batachikhan."''</ref> Among his kind, names and binary gender are foreign concepts,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Entrepreneur_introduction Batachikhan: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Names are unknown to his people."''</ref> but upon his arrival in [[London]], he insisted upon being recognized as masculine.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Entrepreneur_introduction Batachikhan: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Though of course, he is not a man. But he has insisted upon the masculine."''</ref> Batachikhan is several centuries old,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#The_Census Batachikhan: The Census, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"We have functioned admirably these last centuries. Why you wish to change the arrangement is beyond me."''</ref> and emerged from what is now called [[Flute Street]] around the time of the [[Fall of London]]. Chosen by his fellow [[Rubbery Men]] as an emissary to the newly transported city, he was entrusted with preparations for the eventual emergence of more of his kind.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#His_Ambition Batachikhan: His Ambition, Mask of the Rose]  ''"He has a purpose. To go ahead. To prepare the path. For the others. They wait below."''</ref> He did not seek power or conquest, but commerce and social understanding,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#His_Ambition Batachikhan: His Ambition, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"REQUESTED FRIEND-PARTNER-ENEMY BARQUJIN ESSENCE-GATHER —COMMERCE-BARTER MERCHANT-DREAMS TRADE-COIN-WANT"''</ref> reasoning that trade would be the best way to secure a place for his kind among humanity. More than anything, he obsessed over the idea of owning a shop<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Returning_the_Amber Batachikhan: Returning the Amber, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Batachikhan makes an aggrieved honk. He need not wait. A shop of his own. Now."''</ref> — a vision of himself behind a merchant’s counter, tentacles deftly arranging wares, serving customers as any proper Londoner would.


''"The workforce may consist of Rubbery Men, but the security is provided by humans. They do not believe you have any legitimate business within."''
Needless to say, Batachikhan has completed his mission and fulfilled his dreams... and then some. In his free time, Batachikhan makes pottery in a secret room at home;<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discover_what_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_does_to_relax_(12_FATE) Discover what the Tentacled Entrepreneur does to relax (12 FATE), ''Fallen London''] ''"''''Behind the bookcase is a bare room, spattered with paint and dried clay. At one corner, a pile of discarded amber. In a small cupboard to the other, a number of... vase? attempts. They all seem to aim for one shape, even the failed attempts, as if fumbling for something left behind and barely remembered. The Tentacled Entrepreneur hands one to you. His face tendrils quiver with pride. It is not good, he conveys. But it is his."''</ref> supporters of his mayoral campaign received his art as souvenirs.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cloud-filled_Sphere A Cloud-filled Sphere, ''Fallen London''] ''"They say it's the Entrepreneur's own work. It's called: 'Yearning'. Well, actually, I can't pronounce its title […]"''</ref>
</ref> His first factory was established in [[Ealing Gardens]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rubbery_Observances Rubbery Observances, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur built his first factory just down that block."''</ref> and he has since relocated most of his operations there.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Tentacled Entrepreneur brought most his operations here, where the factories could expand and the workers live [...]"''</ref> These factories are a blend of meticulous human-like organization and distinctly Rubbery aesthetics.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sneak_into_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London'']
 
''"The factory floor requires the Rubbery men to sit closer together than seems comfortable. They are engaged in intricate assembly work, each adding several parts to a mechanism before passing it on to the next. A Rubbery foreman emerges onto a balcony overlooking the factory floor. You withdraw into the shadows. Before they sit down to work, each Rubbery washes its tentacles at a basin by the door. You try the tap: it's warm water, from a tank lined with Nevercold brass. When the shift changes, all the Rubbery men stand at once and file out through one door, while another lot come in by a second door. It is as precisely marshalled as anything arranged by Mr Fires. A Rubbery janitor passes through with a mop, washing a floor that is already spotless. On the hour, the factory clock strikes. A Rubbery cuckoo emerges from the clockface and sounds the hour: seven gurgling trills. One of the workers looks curiously in your direction, but does not raise an alarm. Halfway through the shift, a Rubbery attendant passes down the aisle with a bucket. A few pieces of amber gleam at the bottom."''</ref> They mass-produce toys, collectibles, and other goods.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_an_invited_guest Visit the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as an invited guest, ''Fallen London'']</ref> However, his true fortune comes from the amber trade—the factories serve as little more than a front.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer, ''Fallen London''] ''"No, no, the Entrepreneur is not busy with his factories. The money comes from amber. The factories are... what is the Bellringer saying? He cannot make you understand with burbling. Finally he takes one of his bells and removes the clapper. The factories are a bell without a clapper."''</ref>
 
Observing the rise of [[F. F. Gebrandt]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_his_opinion_of_F.F._Gebrandt Ask the Tentacled Entrepreneur his opinion of F.F. Gebrandt, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur wishes to answer personally, which requires gestures, bubbles and his picture-book: the Entrepreneur respects F.F. as a businesswoman and, in fact, has studied her rise to power. It has provided a useful model."''</ref> another successful industrialist, the Entrepreneur took to heart the lesson that connections to [[The Masters of the Bazaar]] are essential for lasting influence.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: the Tentacled Entrepreneur's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"To investigate the rumours of a rift between the Nocturnal Landscape Artist and the Tentacled Entrepreneur, you have made your way to the rooftops, and now dangle from the eaves of the Artist's home. You have a perfect view through the window.''
 
''The Landscape Artist has, the Entrepreneur writhes, pushed his personal interest in the art itself, ignoring the goal of gaining protection for the Rubberies. The Landscape Artist fires back – combining English and near-dislocating finger gestures – that the art will pull in powerful patrons.''
 
''The noise the Tentacled Entrepreneur makes requires no translation. He sees himself out, and heads off carrying a large sack. You follow. He is met by a brace of Special Constables who escort him to the personal dirigible of Mr Fires. You move closer. They do not spot you.''
 
''It is a moment before you can find a suitable viewpoint. You peer in to see Fires and the Entrepreneur, alone. On a desk is a pile of amber. Beside that is an object which resembles a huge piece of pulled toffee. It could be art, if you were the generous kind. Mr Fires prods it with one claw. "Would you consider using your factories in a more—" The Entrepreneur has his back to you; you cannot see what he says.''
 
''"I see. I can't claim to understand. But, the agreement stands. I'll encourage the Specials to be more amenable to donations. Then you can hire them to protect whomever you like." He tuts. "And if you change your mind about the fact— Very well."''
 
''The Entrepreneur is leaving. You'd best do so too."''</ref>
 
Despite his success, societal acceptance remains elusive. Members of the upperclass loathe to even be seen in his company.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Propose_that_the_Board_endorse_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_for_Lord_Mayor Propose that the Board endorse the Tentacled Entrepreneur for Lord Mayor, ''Fallen London''] ''"I could explain to my friends a vote for either of the other two," says the Bishop of Saint Fiacre's. "But the Tentacled Entrepreneur? Society would be stunned. They might even start to regard us as a reforming institution, and that, I need hardly remind you, might complicate our further prospects for investment."''</ref> Prejudices prevent him from conducting business freely.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...has_a_business_proposition ...has a business proposition, ''Fallen London''] ''"For some it's plain prejudice, for others it's concern for their rival interests in Wolfstack. No-one will do business with a rubbery partner. You feel like you're holding out a bag of echoes and no-one will take it from you."''
</ref> Dining with humans is particularly challenging—his attempts at using human utensils often result in a mess.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...is_confused_by_the_cutlery ...is confused by the cutlery, ''Fallen London'']
 
''"But really, how is something with a face full of tentacles supposed to eat soup? You are among the guests splattered in its determined attempt, and are stuck with the stains for the rest of the evening."''
</ref> Social etiquette is another hurdle, further isolating him from the elite.<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...is_heading_hopefully_in_your_direction ...is heading hopefully in your direction, ''Fallen London''] ''"[His] grasp of etiquette is superficial, hinging on trappings and ritual. Having refused to give up his hat, coat, and cane, he perspires fiercely […] and shakes your hand for the entire length of your conversation, leaving glistening deposits behind. […]"''</ref>
 
The Entrepreneur uses placards and picture books to communicate his desires.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(Card) The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Card), ''Fallen London''] ''"When speaking one-on-one, the Entrepreneur relies on a picture based phrase-book to convey complicated concepts. However, this is of little use for Mayoral campaigning; persuading Londoners one at a time would take years."''</ref> He moves with an unusual gait for a Rubbery Man—almost as if he has bones hidden beneath his undulating flesh.<ref name=":0" /> In his free time he makes pottery in a secret room at home.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discover_what_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_does_to_relax_(12_FATE) Discover what the Tentacled Entrepreneur does to relax (12 FATE), ''Fallen London''] ''"When you ask the Entrepreneur, he shakes his head. He proceeds to respond as though you asked about funding for the arts. Later, however, when the Landscape Artist has headed home, the Entrepreneur beckons you to follow. Your journey through London is escorted by Constables. One even tips his hat 'goodnight', as you're welcomed inside the Entrepreneur's home.''
 
''The Entrepreneur leads you to his office. Tall library shelves are lined with leather-bound books, with indents in the binding to provide better grip for a tentacle. The heavy mahogany desk has no doubt been imported from the Surface. The padded desk chair has pristine leather, perhaps never been sat in at all. The spinning globe which unlocks the hidden door is not a traditional addition.''
 
''Behind the bookcase is a bare room, spattered with paint and dried clay. At one corner, a pile of discarded amber. In a small cupboard to the other, a number of... vase? attempts. They all seem to aim for one shape, even the failed attempts, as if fumbling for something left behind and barely remembered. The Tentacled Entrepreneur hands one to you. His face tendrils quiver with pride. It is not good, he conveys. But it is his."''</ref>


==Mayoral Campaign==
==Mayoral Campaign==
In 1898, the Tentacled Entrepreneur launched a campaign for the position of [[Lord Mayor of London]] under the undulating cries of ''"OTHATAROOTH!"''. The phrase means comradery, change and a host of other things.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(Choose_your_Candidate_1898) The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Choose your Candidate 1898), ''Fallen London''] ''"''Othatarooth! – a surprising rallying cry, but apparently it embodies creative camaraderie, aspiration and ''fundamental change''. The Entrepreneur means to make London a canvas for the art of the Rubbery Men."</ref> His vision was one of transformation through creativity, advocating for the artistic expression and societal inclusion of Rubbery Men.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%E2%80%99s_campaign Learn more about the Tentacled Entrepreneur’s campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Artist beams, happy to assist in the interpretation. To the Artist's delight, the Rubbery Men have begun exploring 'art', even creating their own. The Entrepreneur will as Mayor, through this art, reveal new heights to human and non-human creativity. "Reshaping Society, through art!""''</ref> His plan began with hosting a salon devoted to a Rubbery cultural renaissance, followed by establishing a permanent home for their art. Depending on London's reception, the movement would expand—concerts, sculpture classes, and more.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discover_his_plans_for_London Discover his plans for London, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Landscape Artist takes up where the tentacles trail off. "To start with, we'd host a salon devoted to a Renaissance of Rubbery Culture. Set up a permanent home for their art. Then, once we have seen London's reaction, we can adjust. Perhaps we'll host concerts. Or offer sculpture classes. Personally, I'd like to set up a Nocturnal-Amberine school. It has, however, been suggested that I'm getting ahead of myself there." He rolls his eyes; clearly this has long been a point of contention."''</ref> His campaign was managed by the Nocturnal Landscape Artist and attracted two polar opposite supporter groups: businessmen and bohemians.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_your_candidate Choose the Tentacled Entrepreneur as your candidate, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Entrepreneur's supporters fit into two disparate groups. The first is the crowd of businessmen, taking advantage of the gathering to broker deals and compare cigars. They are studiously avoiding increasing series of obscene pranks performed by the second group. If you were of the cynical persuasion, you might think that the bohemian excesses were being played up to disrupt the deal making – but perhaps it's just the usual electoral excitement.''
<blockquote>''"Unlike most politicians, the Entrepreneur does not leave gaps for interpretation in his words: he cannot. He communicates in mimes and contortions. Often, the Landscape Artist must take over, to translate. As Mayor, the Tentacled Entrepreneur will reinvigorate the creative spirits of the Neath. 'Life without art is unremitting drudgery! Inspiration leads to aspiration!'"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(Election_Candidate)|The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Election Candidate)|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>In 1898, the Tentacled Entrepreneur ran for [[Lord Mayor of London]] under the undulating cry of ''"OTHATAROOTH!"''. The phrase means comradery, change, and a host of other things.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(Choose_your_Candidate_1898) The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Choose your Candidate 1898), ''Fallen London''] ''"Othatarooth! – a surprising rallying cry, but apparently it embodies creative camaraderie, aspiration and'' fundamental change''. The Entrepreneur means to make London a canvas for the art of the Rubbery Men."''</ref> His vision was one of transformation through creativity, advocating for the artistic expression and societal inclusion of Rubbery Men.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%E2%80%99s_campaign Learn more about the Tentacled Entrepreneur’s campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Artist beams, happy to assist in the interpretation. To the Artist's delight, the Rubbery Men have begun exploring 'art', even creating their own. The Entrepreneur will as Mayor, through this art, reveal new heights to human and non-human creativity. "Reshaping Society, through art!""''</ref> He would host a salon devoted to Rubbery culture, and eventually establish a permanent home for their art; the rest of the plan would depend on London's response.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discover_his_plans_for_London Discover his plans for London, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Landscape Artist takes up where the tentacles trail off. "To start with, we'd host a salon devoted to a Renaissance of Rubbery Culture. Set up a permanent home for their art. Then, once we have seen London's reaction, we can adjust. Perhaps we'll host concerts. Or offer sculpture classes."''</ref> His campaign was managed by the Nocturnal Landscape Artist,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_your_candidate|Choose the Tentacled Entrepreneur as your candidate|Fallen London|}} ''"The Nocturnal Landscape Artist rushes over to you, and splutters an approximation of a Rubbery greeting."''</ref> who also acted as his translator;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(Election_Candidate)|The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Election Candidate)|Fallen London|}} ''"He communicates in mimes and contortions. Often, the Landscape Artist must take over, to translate."''</ref> it attracted a strange combination of business folk and bohemians, for contrasting reasons.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_your_candidate Choose the Tentacled Entrepreneur as your candidate, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Entrepreneur's supporters fit into two disparate groups. The first is the crowd of businessmen, taking advantage of the gathering to broker deals and compare cigars. [...] If you were of the cynical persuasion, you might think that the bohemian excesses were being played up to disrupt the deal making – but perhaps it's just the usual electoral excitement.''''"''</ref>  
 
''The Nocturnal Landscape Artist rushes over to you, and splutters an approximation of a Rubbery greeting. He grimaces and offers you a handkerchief. "I'll stick to interpretation... Damn!" He has pierced his thumb on the pin he's used to attach an amber rosette to your collar. "I keep doing that! You'd think I'd get the knack eventually.""''</ref> Supporters received artwork personally crafted by the Entrepreneur.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cloud-filled_Sphere A Cloud-filled Sphere, ''Fallen London''] ''"They say it's the Entrepreneur's own work. It's called: 'Yearning'. Well, actually, I can't pronounce its title […]"''</ref>
 
Behind the scenes, tensions simmered. The Landscape Artist sought power alongside the Entrepreneur,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Nocturnal_Landscape_Artist_to_let_you_into_his_confidence Ask the Nocturnal Landscape Artist to let you into his confidence, ''Fallen London''] ''It is finally quiet – the majority of the supporters have headed home. The Tentacled Entrepreneur has departed to check a factory. The Nocturnal Landscape Artist sits with you in a back room, an open bottle between you.''
 
''"He couldn't do this without me," the Artist says, pouring two glasses. He downs one. "The Entrepreneur doesn't really get art, not like I do." The Artist shakes his head, starts sipping at the other glass. "He needs me. As a teacher. A mentor. Fortunately, he does act on my advice. An' we both have the same goals. True Rubbery art – it's new to them, too. They don't even seem to know why they make it. But if we could get London to accept it, then we have the opportunity to watch the birth of this form of expression. God, their music. You should hear their music..."''
 
''Both glasses are refilled. "You have to keep this to yourself. He's the money, but I'm the brains. We'll be mayor, just you see." A bottle finished, and you've not even had a drop.''</ref> seeing art as a means to gain influential patrons, while the Entrepreneur prioritized Rubbery protection. Additionally, the Entrepreneur struck a deal with Mr Fires: in exchange for Special Constables to protect Rubbery Men, he would supply Fires with amber.<ref name=":1" /> While the bohemians embraced his vision, skeptics emerged. Critics feared he was merely mimicking exploitative human patrons, using art for influence rather than genuine advocacy.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Undermine_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Undermine the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London''] ''"At first you are dismissed as spiteful – lying to sabotage the only campaign supporting the arts. But a wave of nervousness runs through the gathered bohemians. Many count themselves as artists, and are acutely aware of how easily they can be discarded by the powerful. All know the tales of promising painters suddenly abandoned and plunged into poverty. Would this patron be the same as any other? The Nocturnal Landscape Artist pushes through the crowd. He stands in front of the muttering mob, offering assurances. Yes, the Rubbery Men work hard, but work is hard. The Entrepreneur has only ever done what is necessary to rise in a society set against him. Unlike his human peers, he wishes to use that influence to raise up others, so that they have no further need of patronage. He wishes to end this cycle, not pull the Rubberies into it. The Artist is persuasive, because the bohemians wish to be persuaded. But you have sown some seeds of doubt."''</ref> Rival candidates, (correctly) suspecting backing from the Masters, questioned his independence.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_F.F._her_opinion_on_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Ask F.F. her opinion on the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London''] ''"F.F. takes you to one side. "I wish to be perfectly frank. Many in London are not entirely comfortable with our Rubbery neighbours. For him to have achieved success, and for him to be a... semi-credible candidate, off his own bat? Unlikely. If he isn't backed by a Master, then I'm your aunt." She shakes her head. "I'm not unsympathetic. My own entanglement with the Masters was regrettable and deeply unpleasant, but long in the past. But someone that beholden is unsuitable for a position of significant leadership.""''</ref>
 
During the campaign, he became one of Helicon House’s most generous patrons, working to make the avant-garde establishment more accessible to the public.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer|Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer|Fallen London|}} ''"This is a public night. [...] if the Tentacled Entrepreneur has his way, it will be easier to stay for a time."''</ref> His patronage turned it into a thriving hub for Rubbery culture, providing a platform for both Rubbery and human artists to explore unconventional mediums.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_with_the_Dean_of_Xenotheology|Visit Helicon House with the Dean of Xenotheology|Fallen London|}} ''"Several of the Rubbery people are gathered around a sculpture [...] "We shouldn't approach without permission," [...] "Their [...] posture is one associated with... sacred receptiveness. [...] This is a time of extraordinary change for them. A few years ago, Rubbery culture had nothing like this—""''</ref>
 
Ultimately, the Tentacled Entrepreneur lost to [[The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle]]. The Landscape Artist was displeased, but the Entrepreneur and his Rubbery supporters remained resolute, implying they would try again. Though he did not win, he successfully secured Special Constabulary protection for his people—an important victory.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Have a word with the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London''] </ref> Had he triumphed, London would have experienced a brief Rubbery cultural renaissance, filled with concerts, exhibitions, and artistic opportunities. However, such a radical shift likely would have been too much for London’s elite, and the mayoral position would have been abolished at the end of his term. Nonetheless, his efforts ensured that Rubbery artistic recognition was permanently established.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_(The_Waswood) Have a word with the Tentacled Entrepreneur (The Waswood), ''Fallen London''] ''"The Waswood shimmers; amber grows in greasy fragments along its boughs. Its pools occlude, an illusion of some greater depth emerges in the shallow ponds. Through them you see London, transformed, albeit partially, by the Entrepreneur's victory. Districts opened to the Rubbery Men, as never before. Concerts, galleries, recitals: Rubbery works become the flavour of the season. Of course, afterwards, the title of Lord Mayor is abolished, in undoubtedly unrelated circumstances. It is an experiment London does not wish to repeat – but it cannot close the door upon the gap that the tentacle has opened."''</ref>
 
==The Entrepreneur's Patronage==
<blockquote>''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur's study is windowless and dark, an interior void in the building that you wouldn't know was there from the shapes of the rooms around it."''
 
''"Within, a semicircle of guests surround a small sculpture on a dais. In the relative darkness, it's hard to make out the material, or the shape; something dark and tangled – a bramble, an octopus, a venus flytrap?"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Chiaroscuro|Chiaroscuro|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>After the Entrepreneur's bid for Lord Mayor failed, however, he reevaluated his goals.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%27s_plans|Discuss the Tentacled Entrepreneur's plans|Fallen London|}} ''"He ran for Mayor and lost. Is he embittered? Planning something new? [...] The old striving was... unsuitable?"''</ref> In pursuit of his new priorities, he commissioned a Rubbery Man called the '''Malleable Sculptor'''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_another_invitation_from_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Accept another invitation from the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"The Entrepreneur, [...] gesticulates an introduction; [...] this Rubbery is the one responsible for the [...] stone sculpture you touched in this very study, a few evenings ago."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Stay_after_hours_for_a_singular_occasion|Stay after hours for a singular occasion|Fallen London|}} ''"Standing before the cauldron, [...] is the Malleable Sculptor – looking a bit more malleable than when you last saw him."''</ref> to produce and showcase unique works of art,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Chiaroscuro|Chiaroscuro|Fallen London|}} ''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur's study [...] Within, a semicircle of guests surround a small sculpture on a dais."''</ref> the first of which resembles a massive jaw that lightly clamps around those who interact with it.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Touch_the_sculpture|Touch the sculpture|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the sculpture [...] snaps shut around your hand [...] It's a pointed surprise, but not painful [...] [...] the object's shape [...] it's a mouth, or simply a jaw."''</ref> The Entrepreneur's further plans for himself and his kin are unclear, but it seems that rather than aimlessly striving for similarity with [[London]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%27s_plans|Discuss the Tentacled Entrepreneur's plans|Fallen London|}} ''"He, or the Rubberies together, or his progenitors, tried to become worthy-through-similarity to other Londoners, [...] Now, that desire is replaced."''</ref> he is pursuing another path, and perhaps even a new beginning.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_another_invitation_from_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Accept another invitation from the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"The Entrepreneur [...] looking for images that might explain: bohemians hawking paintings on the street in Veilgarden; hands holding brushes, chisels, and pens; [...] But also stranger images; a tangle of newborn serpents; a zee-steamer cresting the horizon; a single chicken's egg sitting on a table."''</ref>
 
==Batachikhan==
[[File:Batachikhan.png|thumb]]
Before becoming the Tentacled Entrepreneur, he was known as Batachikhan—a name he and his interpreter, Barqujin, chose together.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Census_Options Batachikhan: Census Options, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Barqujin:'' ''"Based on consultation of a favourite epic of mine, we decided upon Batachikhan."''</ref> He emerged from the subterranean Warrens of Amber beneath London around the fall of the Fifth City. Among his kind, names are an alien concept,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Entrepreneur_introduction Batachikhan: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Barqujin: "Names are unknown to his people."''</ref> but he has insisted on being recognized as masculine.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Entrepreneur_introduction Batachikhan: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Barqujin:'' ''"Though of course, he is not a man. But he has insisted upon the masculine."''</ref> Batachikhan is quite old; several centuries old.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#The_Census Batachikhan: The Census, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Barqujin: "We have functioned admirably these last centuries. Why you wish to change the arrangement is beyond me."''</ref>
 
The Entrepreneur is known for using cards and picture books nowadays, but he hadn't always had them. Right after the Fall, Batachikhan communicated like any other Rubbery Man, expressing his thoughts through a symphony of honks, burbles, hoots, and resonant wurbles.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Returning_the_Amber Batachikhan: Returning the Amber, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Batachikhan: "He makes a series of burbling squeaks, escalating in pitch, volume and duration. He makes a percussive noise through the application of several tentacles into each other at studied intervals."''</ref> He supplemented these sounds with gestures, symbols, and Barqujin's scrawled notes on slate.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#His_Ambition Batachikhan: His Ambition, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Batachikhan hoots appreciatively and produces a piece of slate. Another tentacle holds a piece of chalk. Barqujin reluctantly takes the chalk and slate while Batachikhan gestures."''</ref>
 
His journey to London was no mere accident—he arrived with a purpose. Chosen by his people, Batachikhan took on the role of an emissary, entrusted with preparing for the eventual emergence of the Rubbery Men.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#His_Ambition Batachikhan: His Ambition, Mask of the Rose]  ''"He has a purpose. To go ahead. To prepare the path. For the others. They wait below."''</ref> Yet, his ambitions differed from those of humanity. He sought neither power nor conquest, but rather acceptance and commerce.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#His_Ambition Batachikhan: His Ambition, ''Mask of the Rose''] Batachikhan: ''"REQUESTED FRIEND-PARTNER-ENEMY BARQUJIN ESSENCE-GATHER —COMMERCE-BARTER MERCHANT-DREAMS TRADE-COIN-WANT"''</ref>


Determined to establish contact with London through trade, he believed that the careful exchange of amber and other exotic goods could secure a place for his kind among the city's denizens. More than anything, he obsessed over the idea of owning a shop<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Batachikhan#Returning_the_Amber Batachikhan: Returning the Amber, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''Batachikhan:'' "Batachikhan makes an aggrieved honk. He need not wait. A shop of his own. Now."</ref>—a vision of himself behind a merchant’s counter, tentacles deftly arranging wares, serving customers as any proper Londoner might.
Behind the scenes, however, the Landscape Artist was using the Entrepreneur's finances to gain influence and secure his own patrons.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Nocturnal_Landscape_Artist_to_let_you_into_his_confidence Ask the Nocturnal Landscape Artist to let you into his confidence, ''Fallen London''] ''"He couldn't do this without me [...] The Entrepreneur doesn't really get art, not like I do. [...] He needs me. As a teacher. A mentor. Fortunately, he does act on my advice. An' we both have the same goals. True Rubbery art – it's new to them, too. They don't even seem to know why they make it. But if we could get London to accept it, then we have the opportunity to watch the birth of this form of expression. God, their music. You should hear their music... [...]'' ''You have to keep this to yourself. He's the money, but I'm the brains. We'll be mayor, just you see."''</ref> Additionally, the Entrepreneur's dealings with the [[Masters]] were not popular with all of his supporters; he had set up a protection racket for fellow [[Rubbery Men]] in exchange for supplying [[Mr Fires]] with amber.<ref name=":1" /> Critics feared he was merely mimicking exploitative humans and using art for influence rather than genuine advocacy,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Undermine_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Undermine the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London''] ''"At first you are dismissed as spiteful [...] But a wave of nervousness runs through the gathered bohemians. Many count themselves as artists, and are acutely aware of how easily they can be discarded by the powerful. All know the tales of promising painters suddenly abandoned and plunged into poverty. Would this patron be the same as any other? The Nocturnal Landscape Artist pushes through the crowd [...] offering assurances. [...] The Entrepreneur has only ever done what is necessary to rise in a society set against him. Unlike his human peers, he wishes to use that influence to raise up others, so that they have no further need of patronage. He wishes to end this cycle, not pull the Rubberies into it."''</ref> and his rival candidates questioned his independence.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_F.F._her_opinion_on_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Ask F.F. her opinion on the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London''] ''"F.F. takes you to one side. "I wish to be perfectly frank. Many in London are not entirely comfortable with our Rubbery neighbours. For him to have achieved success, and for him to be a... semi-credible candidate, off his own bat? Unlikely. If he isn't backed by a Master, then I'm your aunt." She shakes her head. "I'm not unsympathetic. My own entanglement with the Masters was regrettable and deeply unpleasant, but long in the past. But someone that beholden is unsuitable for a position of significant leadership.""''</ref> Despite these concerns, the Entrepreneur became one of the most generous patrons of [[Helicon House]], an existing but relatively new establishment for the promotion of Rubbery art, and worked to make it more accessible to the public during his candidacy.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer|Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer|Fallen London|}} ''"This is a public night. [...] if the Tentacled Entrepreneur has his way, it will be easier to stay for a time."''</ref> His funding transformed it into a thriving hub that provided a platform for Rubbery and human artists to collaborate and explore unconventional media.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_with_the_Dean_of_Xenotheology|Visit Helicon House with the Dean of Xenotheology|Fallen London|}} ''"Several of the Rubbery people are gathered around a sculpture [...] "We shouldn't approach without permission," [...] "Their [...] posture is one associated with... sacred receptiveness. [...] This is a time of extraordinary change for them. A few years ago, Rubbery culture had nothing like this—""''</ref>


As evident by the proliferation of Rubbery Men and the Tentacled Entrepreneur's industrial empire, Batachikhan successfully completed both his mission and fulfilled his dreams.
Ultimately, the [[Viscountess of the Viric Jungle]] won the election, to the chagrin of the Nocturnal Landscape Artist. Although the Entrepreneur failed in his bid, securing Special Constabulary protection for his people was an important victory for their security.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur Have a word with the Tentacled Entrepreneur, ''Fallen London''] ''"You interpret his gestures to mean that he is disappointed, but also satisfied with some of his progress. With one tentacle, he points out the Specials guarding the Rubbery entourage. One thing, at least, has changed for good."'' </ref> He reevaluated his goals,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%27s_plans|Discuss the Tentacled Entrepreneur's plans|Fallen London|}} ''"He ran for Mayor and lost. Is he embittered? Planning something new? [...] The old striving was... unsuitable?"''</ref> and chose to focus more on the promotion of Rubbery art; in addition to continuing his patronage of Helicon House,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Have a word with the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"The Landscape Painter recovers enough poise to join the conversation as well. "You should join us at Helicon House in a few months," he says. "We are still going to open it to a larger audience, even if it cannot be such a grand production as we hoped.""''</ref> he commissioned a Rubbery sculptor<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_another_invitation_from_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Accept another invitation from the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"The Entrepreneur, [...] gesticulates an introduction; [...] this Rubbery is the one responsible for the [...] stone sculpture you touched in this very study, a few evenings ago."''</ref> to create more unique and interactive artwork for display in [[London]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Touch_the_sculpture|Touch the sculpture|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the sculpture [...] snaps shut around your hand [...] It's a pointed surprise, but not painful [...] [...] the object's shape [...] it's a mouth, or simply a jaw."''</ref> His further plans for himself and his kin are yet to be revealed, but he has made a clear statement: rather than aimlessly striving for similarity with London's humans,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur%27s_plans|Discuss the Tentacled Entrepreneur's plans|Fallen London|}} ''"He, or the Rubberies together, or his progenitors, tried to become worthy-through-similarity to other Londoners, [...] Now, that desire is replaced."''</ref> he is pursuing another path, and perhaps even a new beginning.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_another_invitation_from_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Accept another invitation from the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"The Entrepreneur [...] looking for images that might explain: bohemians hawking paintings on the street in Veilgarden; hands holding brushes, chisels, and pens; [...] But also stranger images; a tangle of newborn serpents; a zee-steamer cresting the horizon; a single chicken's egg sitting on a table."''</ref>


==Historical & Cultural Inspirations==
==Historical & Cultural Inspirations==
The story of the Rubbery Men, and Batachikhan’s journey in particular, mirrors the experiences of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th-century_London#Immigrants immigrants in Victorian London] who sought to integrate into society through commerce and industry. Despite facing deep-seated prejudices, many immigrants established successful businesses, carving out economic niches that fostered both community cohesion and gradual acceptance. Jewish immigrants in London and New York between 1880 and 1914, for instance, often concentrated in specific trades, while Chinese and Indian communities, despite facing discrimination, built businesses that served both their own people and the wider public.
The story of the Rubbery Men, and Batachikhan’s journey in particular, mirrors the experiences of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th-century_London#Immigrants immigrants in Victorian London] who sought to integrate into society through commerce and industry. Despite facing deep-seated prejudice, many immigrants established successful businesses, carving out economic niches that fostered both community cohesion and gradual acceptance. For instance, much of London's Jewish community worked in clothing manufacturing, and thousands of Italian immigrants provided food and entertainment on the streets. Meanwhile, Chinese and Indian immigrants came to London as sailors, dock workers, and domestic laborers, but also built businesses like restaurants and laundry services that served both their own people and the wider public.


The late 19th-century [https://artuk.org/discover/stories/art-for-reform-and-social-change-in-victorian-britain Arts and Crafts movement], a reaction against industrialization’s dehumanizing effects, emphasized traditional craftsmanship and sought to integrate art into daily life. In Victorian Britain, art was frequently used as a vehicle for social reform, with exhibitions and public works promoting various causes. The Tentacled Entrepreneur’s efforts to establish salons and art spaces reflect this tradition—using artistic expression to challenge societal boundaries and advocate for change.
The late 19th-century [https://artuk.org/discover/stories/art-for-reform-and-social-change-in-victorian-britain Arts and Crafts movement] emphasized traditional craftsmanship and sought to integrate art into daily life, as a reaction against the dehumanizing effects of industrialization. In Victorian Britain, art was frequently used as a vehicle for social reform, with exhibitions and public works promoting various causes. The Tentacled Entrepreneur’s efforts to establish salons and art spaces reflect this tradition of using artistic expression to challenge societal boundaries and advocate for change.


The name Batachikhan further reinforces his role as a pioneer. In ''[https://augustphoenixhats.com/names-from-the-secret-history-of-the-mongols/ The Secret History of the Mongols]'', a 13th-century chronicle of Mongolian origins, Batachikhan is identified as the first of his race. Barqujin, the Entrepreneur’s interpreter, likely proposed this name because he was the first of the Rubbery Men to make contact with London—the first among the Rubberies, just as his namesake was for the Mongols.
According to the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_History_of_the_Mongols Secret History of the Mongols]'', a 13th-century chronicle that documents the life of Genghis Khan and includes a semi-mythical account of his ancestry, Batachikhan (or Batachiqan) was the first Mongol, the son of a blue-grey wolf and a doe. Barqujin likely proposed this name for the Entrepreneur because he was the first of the Rubbery Men to make contact with London, and thus the first of his kind in a sense.


==References==
==References==

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"He may have unconventional means of communication, but he is a very experienced businessperson. His factories rival those of Mr Fires. His personal wealth exceeds that of His Amused Lordship. His tentacles are glossy and its eye perceptive."[1]

The Tentacled Entrepreneur is a Rubbery businessman based in London.

An Exemplar?[edit]

"He has a stranglehold on the amber trade and a warren of factories crammed with Rubbery workers. All his wealth, though, hasn't bought him more than a foot in society's door."[2]

The Tentacled Entrepreneur has achieved considerable success by embracing the principle that wealth commands respect. He is a kingpin of the amber trade,[3] which is the source of the bulk of his revenue.[4] He also oversees a network of factories that are primarily staffed by Rubbery Men[3] and dedicated to the mass production of toys, collectibles, and other goods,[5] but these are not a massive income stream and are implied to essentially be a front.[4] His first factory was established in Ealing Gardens,[6] and he has since relocated most of his operations there.[7]

Observing the rise of F. F. Gebrandt, another successful industrialist,[8] the Entrepreneur followed her lead in making connections with the Masters of the Bazaar in order to secure lasting influence.[9] Despite this and his broader success, societal acceptance remains elusive: members of the upper class are loath to be seen in his company,[10] and prejudice prevents him from conducting business freely.[11] He does not speak English, preferring to use placards and picture books to communicate,[12] and like most of his species, he struggles with human etiquette and food despite putting in great effort.[13][14] Before the Entrepreneur had his system of alternative communication, he spoke the rather musical Rubbery language,[15] and was assisted in translation by a Fourth City woman called Barqujin.[16]

Barqujin

The Tentacled Entrepreneur has also been known as Batachikhan, a name that he and Barqujin chose together.[17] Among his kind, names and binary gender are foreign concepts,[18] but upon his arrival in London, he insisted upon being recognized as masculine.[19] Batachikhan is several centuries old,[20] and emerged from what is now called Flute Street around the time of the Fall of London. Chosen by his fellow Rubbery Men as an emissary to the newly transported city, he was entrusted with preparations for the eventual emergence of more of his kind.[21] He did not seek power or conquest, but commerce and social understanding,[22] reasoning that trade would be the best way to secure a place for his kind among humanity. More than anything, he obsessed over the idea of owning a shop[23] — a vision of himself behind a merchant’s counter, tentacles deftly arranging wares, serving customers as any proper Londoner would.

Needless to say, Batachikhan has completed his mission and fulfilled his dreams... and then some. In his free time, Batachikhan makes pottery in a secret room at home;[24] supporters of his mayoral campaign received his art as souvenirs.[25]

Mayoral Campaign[edit]

"Unlike most politicians, the Entrepreneur does not leave gaps for interpretation in his words: he cannot. He communicates in mimes and contortions. Often, the Landscape Artist must take over, to translate. As Mayor, the Tentacled Entrepreneur will reinvigorate the creative spirits of the Neath. 'Life without art is unremitting drudgery! Inspiration leads to aspiration!'"[26]

In 1898, the Tentacled Entrepreneur ran for Lord Mayor of London under the undulating cry of "OTHATAROOTH!". The phrase means comradery, change, and a host of other things.[27] His vision was one of transformation through creativity, advocating for the artistic expression and societal inclusion of Rubbery Men.[28] He would host a salon devoted to Rubbery culture, and eventually establish a permanent home for their art; the rest of the plan would depend on London's response.[29] His campaign was managed by the Nocturnal Landscape Artist,[30] who also acted as his translator;[31] it attracted a strange combination of business folk and bohemians, for contrasting reasons.[32]

Behind the scenes, however, the Landscape Artist was using the Entrepreneur's finances to gain influence and secure his own patrons.[33] Additionally, the Entrepreneur's dealings with the Masters were not popular with all of his supporters; he had set up a protection racket for fellow Rubbery Men in exchange for supplying Mr Fires with amber.[9] Critics feared he was merely mimicking exploitative humans and using art for influence rather than genuine advocacy,[34] and his rival candidates questioned his independence.[35] Despite these concerns, the Entrepreneur became one of the most generous patrons of Helicon House, an existing but relatively new establishment for the promotion of Rubbery art, and worked to make it more accessible to the public during his candidacy.[36] His funding transformed it into a thriving hub that provided a platform for Rubbery and human artists to collaborate and explore unconventional media.[37]

Ultimately, the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle won the election, to the chagrin of the Nocturnal Landscape Artist. Although the Entrepreneur failed in his bid, securing Special Constabulary protection for his people was an important victory for their security.[38] He reevaluated his goals,[39] and chose to focus more on the promotion of Rubbery art; in addition to continuing his patronage of Helicon House,[40] he commissioned a Rubbery sculptor[41] to create more unique and interactive artwork for display in London.[42] His further plans for himself and his kin are yet to be revealed, but he has made a clear statement: rather than aimlessly striving for similarity with London's humans,[43] he is pursuing another path, and perhaps even a new beginning.[44]

Historical & Cultural Inspirations[edit]

The story of the Rubbery Men, and Batachikhan’s journey in particular, mirrors the experiences of immigrants in Victorian London who sought to integrate into society through commerce and industry. Despite facing deep-seated prejudice, many immigrants established successful businesses, carving out economic niches that fostered both community cohesion and gradual acceptance. For instance, much of London's Jewish community worked in clothing manufacturing, and thousands of Italian immigrants provided food and entertainment on the streets. Meanwhile, Chinese and Indian immigrants came to London as sailors, dock workers, and domestic laborers, but also built businesses like restaurants and laundry services that served both their own people and the wider public.

The late 19th-century Arts and Crafts movement emphasized traditional craftsmanship and sought to integrate art into daily life, as a reaction against the dehumanizing effects of industrialization. In Victorian Britain, art was frequently used as a vehicle for social reform, with exhibitions and public works promoting various causes. The Tentacled Entrepreneur’s efforts to establish salons and art spaces reflect this tradition of using artistic expression to challenge societal boundaries and advocate for change.

According to the Secret History of the Mongols, a 13th-century chronicle that documents the life of Genghis Khan and includes a semi-mythical account of his ancestry, Batachikhan (or Batachiqan) was the first Mongol, the son of a blue-grey wolf and a doe. Barqujin likely proposed this name for the Entrepreneur because he was the first of the Rubbery Men to make contact with London, and thus the first of his kind in a sense.

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  1. Invite the Tentacled Entrepreneur to the Board, Fallen London
  2. The Tentacled Entrepreneur..., Fallen London
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Tentacled Entrepreneur..., Fallen London "He has a stranglehold on the amber trade and a warren of factories crammed with Rubbery workers. All his wealth, though, hasn't bought him more than a foot in society's door."
  4. 4.0 4.1 Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer, Fallen London "No, no, the Entrepreneur is not busy with his factories. The money comes from amber. The factories are... what is the Bellringer saying? He cannot make you understand with burbling. Finally he takes one of his bells and removes the clapper. The factories are a bell without a clapper."
  5. Visit the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as an invited guest, Fallen London
  6. Rubbery Observances, Fallen London "The Tentacled Entrepreneur built his first factory just down that block."
  7. Tour the Neighbourhood, Fallen London "[...] the Tentacled Entrepreneur brought most his operations here, where the factories could expand and the workers live [...]"
  8. Ask the Tentacled Entrepreneur his opinion of F.F. Gebrandt, Fallen London "The Tentacled Entrepreneur wishes to answer personally, which requires gestures, bubbles and his picture-book: the Entrepreneur respects F.F. as a businesswoman and, in fact, has studied her rise to power. It has provided a useful model."
  9. 9.0 9.1 Choose a Target: the Tentacled Entrepreneur's Campaign, Fallen London "'The noise the Tentacled Entrepreneur makes requires no translation. [...] He is met by a brace of Special Constables who escort him to the personal dirigible of Mr Fires. [...] You peer in to see Fires and the Entrepreneur, alone. [...] Mr Fires prods it with one claw. "Would you consider using your factories in a more—" The Entrepreneur has his back to you; you cannot see what he says. "I see. [...] I'll encourage the Specials to be more amenable to donations. Then you can hire them to protect whomever you like. [...] And if you change your mind about the fact— Very well.""
  10. Propose that the Board endorse the Tentacled Entrepreneur for Lord Mayor, Fallen London "I could explain to my friends a vote for either of the other two," says the Bishop of Saint Fiacre's. "But the Tentacled Entrepreneur? Society would be stunned. They might even start to regard us as a reforming institution, and that, I need hardly remind you, might complicate our further prospects for investment."
  11. ...has a business proposition, Fallen London "For some it's plain prejudice, for others it's concern for their rival interests in Wolfstack. No-one will do business with a rubbery partner. You feel like you're holding out a bag of echoes and no-one will take it from you."
  12. The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Card), Fallen London "When speaking one-on-one, the Entrepreneur relies on a picture based phrase-book to convey complicated concepts. However, this is of little use for Mayoral campaigning; persuading Londoners one at a time would take years."
  13. ...is heading hopefully in your direction, Fallen London "[His] grasp of etiquette is superficial, hinging on trappings and ritual. Having refused to give up his hat, coat, and cane, he perspires fiercely […] and shakes your hand for the entire length of your conversation, leaving glistening deposits behind. […]"
  14. ...is confused by the cutlery, Fallen London "But really, how is something with a face full of tentacles supposed to eat soup? You are among the guests splattered in its determined attempt, and are stuck with the stains for the rest of the evening."
  15. Batachikhan: Returning the Amber, Mask of the Rose Batachikhan: "He makes a series of burbling squeaks, escalating in pitch, volume and duration. He makes a percussive noise through the application of several tentacles into each other at studied intervals."
  16. Batachikhan: His Ambition, Mask of the Rose "Batachikhan hoots appreciatively and produces a piece of slate. Another tentacle holds a piece of chalk. Barqujin reluctantly takes the chalk and slate while Batachikhan gestures."
  17. Batachikhan: Census Options, Mask of the Rose "Based on consultation of a favourite epic of mine, we decided upon Batachikhan."
  18. Batachikhan: Introduction, Mask of the Rose "Names are unknown to his people."
  19. Batachikhan: Introduction, Mask of the Rose "Though of course, he is not a man. But he has insisted upon the masculine."
  20. Batachikhan: The Census, Mask of the Rose "We have functioned admirably these last centuries. Why you wish to change the arrangement is beyond me."
  21. Batachikhan: His Ambition, Mask of the Rose "He has a purpose. To go ahead. To prepare the path. For the others. They wait below."
  22. Batachikhan: His Ambition, Mask of the Rose "REQUESTED FRIEND-PARTNER-ENEMY BARQUJIN ESSENCE-GATHER —COMMERCE-BARTER MERCHANT-DREAMS TRADE-COIN-WANT"
  23. Batachikhan: Returning the Amber, Mask of the Rose "Batachikhan makes an aggrieved honk. He need not wait. A shop of his own. Now."
  24. Discover what the Tentacled Entrepreneur does to relax (12 FATE), Fallen London "'Behind the bookcase is a bare room, spattered with paint and dried clay. At one corner, a pile of discarded amber. In a small cupboard to the other, a number of... vase? attempts. They all seem to aim for one shape, even the failed attempts, as if fumbling for something left behind and barely remembered. The Tentacled Entrepreneur hands one to you. His face tendrils quiver with pride. It is not good, he conveys. But it is his."
  25. A Cloud-filled Sphere, Fallen London "They say it's the Entrepreneur's own work. It's called: 'Yearning'. Well, actually, I can't pronounce its title […]"
  26. The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Election Candidate), Fallen London
  27. The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Choose your Candidate 1898), Fallen London "Othatarooth! – a surprising rallying cry, but apparently it embodies creative camaraderie, aspiration and fundamental change. The Entrepreneur means to make London a canvas for the art of the Rubbery Men."
  28. Learn more about the Tentacled Entrepreneur’s campaign, Fallen London "The Artist beams, happy to assist in the interpretation. To the Artist's delight, the Rubbery Men have begun exploring 'art', even creating their own. The Entrepreneur will as Mayor, through this art, reveal new heights to human and non-human creativity. "Reshaping Society, through art!""
  29. Discover his plans for London, Fallen London "The Landscape Artist takes up where the tentacles trail off. "To start with, we'd host a salon devoted to a Renaissance of Rubbery Culture. Set up a permanent home for their art. Then, once we have seen London's reaction, we can adjust. Perhaps we'll host concerts. Or offer sculpture classes."
  30. Choose the Tentacled Entrepreneur as your candidate, Fallen London "The Nocturnal Landscape Artist rushes over to you, and splutters an approximation of a Rubbery greeting."
  31. The Tentacled Entrepreneur (Election Candidate), Fallen London "He communicates in mimes and contortions. Often, the Landscape Artist must take over, to translate."
  32. Choose the Tentacled Entrepreneur as your candidate, Fallen London "The Entrepreneur's supporters fit into two disparate groups. The first is the crowd of businessmen, taking advantage of the gathering to broker deals and compare cigars. [...] If you were of the cynical persuasion, you might think that the bohemian excesses were being played up to disrupt the deal making – but perhaps it's just the usual electoral excitement.'"
  33. Ask the Nocturnal Landscape Artist to let you into his confidence, Fallen London "He couldn't do this without me [...] The Entrepreneur doesn't really get art, not like I do. [...] He needs me. As a teacher. A mentor. Fortunately, he does act on my advice. An' we both have the same goals. True Rubbery art – it's new to them, too. They don't even seem to know why they make it. But if we could get London to accept it, then we have the opportunity to watch the birth of this form of expression. God, their music. You should hear their music... [...] You have to keep this to yourself. He's the money, but I'm the brains. We'll be mayor, just you see."
  34. Undermine the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "At first you are dismissed as spiteful [...] But a wave of nervousness runs through the gathered bohemians. Many count themselves as artists, and are acutely aware of how easily they can be discarded by the powerful. All know the tales of promising painters suddenly abandoned and plunged into poverty. Would this patron be the same as any other? The Nocturnal Landscape Artist pushes through the crowd [...] offering assurances. [...] The Entrepreneur has only ever done what is necessary to rise in a society set against him. Unlike his human peers, he wishes to use that influence to raise up others, so that they have no further need of patronage. He wishes to end this cycle, not pull the Rubberies into it."
  35. Ask F.F. her opinion on the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "F.F. takes you to one side. "I wish to be perfectly frank. Many in London are not entirely comfortable with our Rubbery neighbours. For him to have achieved success, and for him to be a... semi-credible candidate, off his own bat? Unlikely. If he isn't backed by a Master, then I'm your aunt." She shakes her head. "I'm not unsympathetic. My own entanglement with the Masters was regrettable and deeply unpleasant, but long in the past. But someone that beholden is unsuitable for a position of significant leadership.""
  36. Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer, Fallen London "This is a public night. [...] if the Tentacled Entrepreneur has his way, it will be easier to stay for a time."
  37. Visit Helicon House with the Dean of Xenotheology, Fallen London "Several of the Rubbery people are gathered around a sculpture [...] "We shouldn't approach without permission," [...] "Their [...] posture is one associated with... sacred receptiveness. [...] This is a time of extraordinary change for them. A few years ago, Rubbery culture had nothing like this—""
  38. Have a word with the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "You interpret his gestures to mean that he is disappointed, but also satisfied with some of his progress. With one tentacle, he points out the Specials guarding the Rubbery entourage. One thing, at least, has changed for good."
  39. Discuss the Tentacled Entrepreneur's plans, Fallen London "He ran for Mayor and lost. Is he embittered? Planning something new? [...] The old striving was... unsuitable?"
  40. Have a word with the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "The Landscape Painter recovers enough poise to join the conversation as well. "You should join us at Helicon House in a few months," he says. "We are still going to open it to a larger audience, even if it cannot be such a grand production as we hoped.""
  41. Accept another invitation from the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "The Entrepreneur, [...] gesticulates an introduction; [...] this Rubbery is the one responsible for the [...] stone sculpture you touched in this very study, a few evenings ago."
  42. Touch the sculpture, Fallen London "[...] the sculpture [...] snaps shut around your hand [...] It's a pointed surprise, but not painful [...] [...] the object's shape [...] it's a mouth, or simply a jaw."
  43. Discuss the Tentacled Entrepreneur's plans, Fallen London "He, or the Rubberies together, or his progenitors, tried to become worthy-through-similarity to other Londoners, [...] Now, that desire is replaced."
  44. Accept another invitation from the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "The Entrepreneur [...] looking for images that might explain: bohemians hawking paintings on the street in Veilgarden; hands holding brushes, chisels, and pens; [...] But also stranger images; a tangle of newborn serpents; a zee-steamer cresting the horizon; a single chicken's egg sitting on a table."