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{{Character|title1=July|image1=July.png|location=[[Parabola]]|allegiance=[[The Calendar Council]]|alias=Madam Juliette|relationships=The Orts (enemy)}}<blockquote>''She grips your hand. "Goodbye... You'll do what you think is right, I hope. We all do, you know. Even the Calendar Council."'' </blockquote>July of the [[Revolutionaries|Calendar Council]] was a socialite, violinist, and anarchist leader.
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<font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">She became addicted to sunlight, and the Orts, a powerful Fingerking, contacted her through a mirrorcatch box full of sunlight. The Orts offered her visions of the future, which July planned to use to prevent the fall of Paris as the Sixth City. However, she traded away her memories in exchange until she was left a dazed shell of her former self. The memories she lost to the Orts formed a Parabolan reflection, which now seeks to free the real July from her pact with the Fingerking.</span></font>
{{Character|title1=July|image1=July.png|location=[[Parabola]]|allegiance=[[The Calendar Council]]|alias=Madam Juliette|relationships=The Orts (enemy)}}
<blockquote>''"She grips your hand. "Goodbye... You'll do what you think is right, I hope. We all do, you know. Even the Calendar Council.""'' </blockquote>
'''July''' of the [[Calendar Council]] is a former socialite, violinist, and anarchist leader. She has been possessed by a powerful [[Fingerkings|Fingerking]], which offered her visions of the future in exchange for her memories, and has been left a dazed shell of her former self. Her lost memories have formed a [[Parabola|Parabolan]] reflection, which now seeks to free the real July from her pact with the Fingerking.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lost_in_Reflections|Lost in Reflections|Fallen London|}}</ref>  


<font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">July kept pet ravens, which she cared for lovingly. Ironically, the memories she traded away to the Fingerkings took the form of ravens as well.</span></font>
July kept pet ravens, which she cared for lovingly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lost_in_Reflections|Lost in Reflections|Fallen London|}}</ref>


<font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">Februaryis searching for July on behalf of the rest of the Calendar Council. Her relationship with July is unknown.</span></font>
[[February]] is searching for July on behalf of the rest of the Council. Her relationship with July is unknown.
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Revolutionaries]]
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"She grips your hand. "Goodbye... You'll do what you think is right, I hope. We all do, you know. Even the Calendar Council.""

July of the Calendar Council is a former socialite, violinist, and anarchist leader. She has been possessed by a powerful Fingerking, which offered her visions of the future in exchange for her memories, and has been left a dazed shell of her former self. Her lost memories have formed a Parabolan reflection, which now seeks to free the real July from her pact with the Fingerking.[1]

July kept pet ravens, which she cared for lovingly.[2]

February is searching for July on behalf of the rest of the Council. Her relationship with July is unknown.

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