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<blockquote>''"Have you been to Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival? Wondrous. Wondrous! – but watch your purse. Good place to make friends."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Going_to_the_Carnival|Going to the Carnival|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Have you been to Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival? Wondrous. Wondrous! – but watch your purse. Good place to make friends."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Going_to_the_Carnival|Going to the Carnival|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
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Mrs Plenty's Carnival is located between [[Spite]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tell_fortunes|Tell fortunes|Fallen London|}} ''"You set up a stall in Spite, far enough away from the Carnival [...]"''</ref> and the [[Prickfinger Wastes]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_the_way_to_another_part_of_the_city|Learn the way to another part of the city|Fallen London|}} ''"Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival, on the edge of the Prickfinger Wastes."''</ref> and is owned and managed by the one and only [[Mrs Plenty]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_chat_in_the_shadow_of_the_wheel|Have a chat in the shadow of the wheel|Fallen London|}} ''"Catch Mrs Plenty when she nips around the side of the wheel for a smoke. [...] 'Gerrofoutofit, you. I've got a bleedin' carnival to run. Go on, sling yer hook.'"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Bohemian_Sculptress_has_a_Moderately_Improper_Suggestion|The Bohemian Sculptress has a Moderately Improper Suggestion|Fallen London|}} '' | Mrs Plenty's Carnival is located between [[Spite]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tell_fortunes|Tell fortunes|Fallen London|}} ''"You set up a stall in Spite, far enough away from the Carnival [...]"''</ref> and the [[Prickfinger Wastes]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_the_way_to_another_part_of_the_city|Learn the way to another part of the city|Fallen London|}} ''"Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival, on the edge of the Prickfinger Wastes."''</ref> and is owned and managed by the one and only [[Mrs Plenty]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_chat_in_the_shadow_of_the_wheel|Have a chat in the shadow of the wheel|Fallen London|}} ''"Catch Mrs Plenty when she nips around the side of the wheel for a smoke. [...] 'Gerrofoutofit, you. I've got a bleedin' carnival to run. Go on, sling yer hook.'"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Bohemian_Sculptress_has_a_Moderately_Improper_Suggestion|The Bohemian Sculptress has a Moderately Improper Suggestion|Fallen London|}} ''"Dear heart, I was at the carnival, and the proprietor – Mrs Plenty [...]"''</ref> It can be accessed from a path through the Prickfinger Wastes,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Route:_Mrs_Plenty%27s_Most_Distracting_Carnival|Route: Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival|Fallen London|}} ''"You know one of the safer ways to the Carnival on the edge of the Prickfinger Wastes."''</ref> but the route is surrounded by dangerously sharp crystal formations; a single misstep may lead to a difficult [[death]] to recover from.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_the_way_to_another_part_of_the_city|Learn the way to another part of the city|Fallen London|}} ''"Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival, on the edge of the Prickfinger Wastes. [...] If you fell against one you'd probably wake up in the tomb-colonies."''</ref> The Carnival's stalls require tickets for admittance,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buy_tickets_to_the_Carnival|Buy tickets to the Carnival|Fallen London|}} ''"The carnival stalls accept tickets. They must be purchased, or exchanged for secrets."''</ref> which are purchased with moon-pearls through a machine that dispenses tickets automatically.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buy_a_ticket_with_moon-pearls|Buy a ticket with moon-pearls|Fallen London|}} ''"You deposit your pearls in the machine. Moments later it dispenses a roll of tickets. Ah, technology."''</ref> Tickets may also be bought using souls,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buy_the_stallholders%27_help|Buy the stallholders' help|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] eventually she tells you she gave it to her grandson to spend at the Carnival."''</ref> and the cashier's tent has thousands stored away from customers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Searching_the_heap_of_souls|Searching the heap of souls|Fallen London|}} ''"The cashier's tent at Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival houses a vast pile of bottled souls. Thousands upon thousands of them."''</ref> | ||
The Carnival's stalls require tickets for admittance,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buy_tickets_to_the_Carnival|Buy tickets to the Carnival|Fallen London|}} ''"The carnival stalls accept tickets. They must be purchased, or exchanged for secrets."''</ref> which are purchased with moon-pearls through a machine that dispenses tickets automatically.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buy_a_ticket_with_moon-pearls|Buy a ticket with moon-pearls|Fallen London|}} ''"You deposit your pearls in the machine. Moments later it dispenses a roll of tickets. Ah, technology."''</ref> Tickets may also be bought using souls,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buy_the_stallholders%27_help|Buy the stallholders' help|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] eventually she tells you she gave it to her grandson to spend at the Carnival."''</ref> and the cashier's tent has thousands stored away from customers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Searching_the_heap_of_souls|Searching the heap of souls|Fallen London|}} ''"The cashier's tent at Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival houses a vast pile of bottled souls. Thousands upon thousands of them | |||
Notable performers at the Carnival include [[Madame Shoshana]] and [[Hephaesta]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Madame_Shoshana,_the_Neath%27s_Foremost_Clairvoyante|Visit Madame Shoshana, the Neath's Foremost Clairvoyante|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Meet_some_high_society_types_slumming_it|Meet some high society types slumming it|Fallen London|}} ''"They're admiring Hephaesta, the strong-woman, on loan from Mahogany Hall in Spite."''</ref> [[Jervaise]], butler to [[Mr Wines]] and husband of [[Mrs Plenty]], also works as the Carnival's '''Bearded Lady'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jervaise_at_Mutton_Island|Jervaise at Mutton Island|Fallen London|}} ''"It is Jervaise, Mr Wines' very own butler, who moonlights as the Bearded Lady at Mrs Plenty's Carnival."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Report_a_story_of_Mutton_Island_to_Mr_Wines|Report a story of Mutton Island to Mr Wines|Fallen London|}} ''"A happy union! [...] Their marriage, renewed, reforged!"''</ref> | Since the stuffy rules of polite society are less applicable when fun for all is involved, the Carnival allows Londoners from many disparate social circles to mingle freely.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Big_Top|The Big Top|Fallen London|}} ''"A place where polite society's rules relax and a costermonger may rub shoulders with a bishop."''</ref> The Carnival is both profitable and full of distracted patrons, so it is also an enticing target for pickpockets and other criminals.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_the_carnival|Work the carnival|Fallen London|}} ''"Mrs. Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival is a joy to behold, especially if you're a pickpocket."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Steal_the_Carnival_Strong_Box|Steal the Carnival Strong Box|Fallen London|}} ''"Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival is surprisingly wealthy. The strong-box could be taken without undue effort."''</ref> | ||
[[File:TICKET.png|alt=A yellow ticket reading "ADMIT ONE".|thumb|A carnival ticket.]]Notable performers at the Carnival include [[Madame Shoshana]] and [[Hephaesta]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Madame_Shoshana,_the_Neath%27s_Foremost_Clairvoyante|Visit Madame Shoshana, the Neath's Foremost Clairvoyante|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Meet_some_high_society_types_slumming_it|Meet some high society types slumming it|Fallen London|}} ''"They're admiring Hephaesta, the strong-woman, on loan from Mahogany Hall in Spite."''</ref> [[Jervaise]], butler to [[Mr Wines]] and husband of [[Mrs Plenty]], also works as the Carnival's '''Bearded Lady'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jervaise_at_Mutton_Island|Jervaise at Mutton Island|Fallen London|}} ''"It is Jervaise, Mr Wines' very own butler, who moonlights as the Bearded Lady at Mrs Plenty's Carnival."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Report_a_story_of_Mutton_Island_to_Mr_Wines|Report a story of Mutton Island to Mr Wines|Fallen London|}} ''"A happy union! [...] Their marriage, renewed, reforged!"''</ref> | |||
===Main Attractions=== | ===Main Attractions=== |
Latest revision as of 08:38, 8 June 2025
"Well, the fire-eater is quite the show-woman. And those plate-spinners are rather amusing. But look - a monkey! Weren't you supposed to be doing something here? Never mind, it can wait a little longer. This place is most distracting."[1]
Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival is a year-round fair held in London.
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Come One, Come All![edit]
"Have you been to Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival? Wondrous. Wondrous! – but watch your purse. Good place to make friends."[2]

Mrs Plenty's Carnival is located between Spite[3] and the Prickfinger Wastes,[4] and is owned and managed by the one and only Mrs Plenty.[5][6] It can be accessed from a path through the Prickfinger Wastes,[7] but the route is surrounded by dangerously sharp crystal formations; a single misstep may lead to a difficult death to recover from.[8] The Carnival's stalls require tickets for admittance,[9] which are purchased with moon-pearls through a machine that dispenses tickets automatically.[10] Tickets may also be bought using souls,[11] and the cashier's tent has thousands stored away from customers.[12]
Since the stuffy rules of polite society are less applicable when fun for all is involved, the Carnival allows Londoners from many disparate social circles to mingle freely.[13] The Carnival is both profitable and full of distracted patrons, so it is also an enticing target for pickpockets and other criminals.[14][15]

Notable performers at the Carnival include Madame Shoshana and Hephaesta.[16][17] Jervaise, butler to Mr Wines and husband of Mrs Plenty, also works as the Carnival's Bearded Lady.[18][19]
Main Attractions[edit]
"A riot of colour! A sea of sound! A place where polite society's rules relax and a costermonger may rub shoulders with a bishop."[20]
"The pavilion is less civilised than it sounds. Some of its wares are surprisingly tasty, if you're brave enough to try them."[21]

The Big Top is the Carnival's main attraction. It boasts a variety of performing animals,[22][23] stunt artists,[24][25] and spectacles like caged tigers.[26] Even the Masters of the Bazaar sometimes visit, indistinguishably cloaked and under heavy guard.[27] Near the Carnival's outskirts are the Sideshows, a haunt of the less societally respectable; this area features various games,[28] weasel fighting pits,[29] further novelty performances,[30][31] and tattoo artists offering outlandish and risqué designs that are popular among zailors.[32][33]
Rubbery Lumps are the Carnival's most popular refreshment, though its version of the dish is not authentic.[34][35] Most of the other delights offered are of the fungal variety: spore-toffee,[36] pink moss-floss, toffee-puffballs.[37]
Other Attractions[edit]
"At MRS PLENTY'S CARNIVAL, ENJOY a DIVERTING EDUCATIONAL AND THRILLING RIDE into the CHASMIC ABYSMS of SUB-SUBTERRANEAN TROGLODYTRY! SEE the FOSSILS OF the ELDER PAST! ENJOY our PAINSTAKING RECREATION of the HELLS OF ANTIQUITY! (REFUNDS NOT AVAILABLE in case of UNWISE DEATH.)"[38]
"The NOTED PEDAGOGUE Mrs Plenty presents an INFORMATIVE and EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION of ANATOMY and DANCES of ANTIQUITY for DISCERNING GENTLEFOLK. You will BE IMPROVED!"[39]

Beneath the Neath is a partially submerged Ferris wheel that descends into a cavern underground.[40] Passengers are first taken through a recreation of a classical Hades, then through a fire-and-brimstone Hell which may be staffed by actual devils. As the ride dives deeper, mysterious pulsations reverberate that evoke a heartbeat or breathing, and glowing, pony-sized slugs provide the only light. Soon after this interlude, the ride ascends back to the surface.[41]
The Most Educational Anatomy Exhibition is an exhibit staffed by various performers, including Miss Forward,[42] Mr Adoniform, and a tomb-colonist who is really Mr Adoniform wrapped in bandages.[43] Rubbery Men also perform here, but are often heckled by audience members.[44] They also do not approve of this attraction, and sometimes rescue their fellows from the exhibit in daring escapades.[45]
The House of Mirrors[edit]
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"The House of Mirrors squats like an ape in a quiet corner of the carnival. Strange mirrors are labelled in a neat, scholarly hand. It is not a popular attraction."[46]
"No reflection! You look closer. Closer still. You stumble, and pitch face-first into the mirror... There is a sort of flickering behind your eyes, and everything seems different."[47]
The House of Mirrors is an unpopular attraction in an ignored part of the Carnival. It contains many labeled mirrors with unique, often dangerous, properties:[48]

- Dream's Mirror is decorated with bronze cats and silver lizards. It shows no reflection, but those who peer in far enough gain a new way to view the world - and a free stay at the Royal Bethlehem Hotel.[49]
- Heart's Mirror smells of blood and dust. It also shows no reflection, but anyone who gazes in too deeply instantly dies.[50]
- The Winged Mirror is made of of dark glass with a frame covered in black feathers. One corner is chipped and missing.[51] This mirror is associated with July of the Calendar Council.[52]
- A mahogany-framed mirror is inscribed with beetles and tree-roots. Anyone who studies this mirror is sent to the Mirror-Marches.[53]

- A bronze-framed mirror decorated with gargoyles is said to have been carved by a student of Dalou. The mirror's surface was supposedly forged from glim melted in the furnaces of the Brass Embassy. It is inscribed: BE WARY.[54]
- An iron-framed mirror is said to have been forged from cannonballs from the Crimea, with a backing made from silverware stolen from a church. It has the inscription: BE UNDEFEATED.[55]
- A gold-framed mirror is said to have been forged from idols stolen from the Pale Tabernacle, a place of "unearthly delights" spoken of by zailors. The mirror's inscription is unknown.[56][57]
- A lapis-framed mirror has decorations supposedly from the Second City, though the mirror itself is recent and apparently scratched with claw marks. It is inscribed: LOOK BEHIND YOU.[58]
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