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|title1 = Mr Cups | |title1 = Mr Cups | ||
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|location = [[London]] | |location = [[London]] | ||
|alias = <span style="background-color:purple">[[Mr Mirrors|<span style = "color:purple">Mr Mirrors</span>]]</span><br>Cups<br><span style="background-color:purple">[[Mr Mirrors|<span style = "color:purple">Mirrors</span>]]</span><br>The Saint of Chalices | |alias = <span style="background-color:purple">[[Mr Mirrors|<span style = "color:purple">Mr Mirrors</span>]]</span><br>Cups<br><span style="background-color:purple">[[Mr Mirrors|<span style = "color:purple">Mirrors</span>]]</span><br>The Saint of Chalices | ||
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Mr Cups also trades as [[Mr Mirrors]] as of the modern [[Fifth City]],<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/the-mysteries-answered|'How many Masters are there?'|Failbetter Games|}}</ref> and is in charge of the "frangible and the fine."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Mirrors|Mr Mirrors|Fallen London|}}</ref> This fact is not known to the general public<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hand_over_a_multitude_of_scraps_for_a_Rumourmonger%27s_Network|Hand over a multitude of scraps for a Rumourmonger's Network|Fallen London|}}</ref> and they are viewed as two separate Masters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Something_to_burn%3F|Something to burn?|Fallen London|}}</ref> Cups took on this identity after another Master, the original [[Mr Mirrors]], disappeared under mysterious circumstances.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Distract_yourself;_read_the_newspaper|Distract yourself; read the newspaper|Fallen London|}} ''"This is, you suppose, what they do when one of them falls. As Cups took over Mirrors' identity and bailiwick [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dreamer%27s_End|Dreamer's End|Fallen London|}} ''"I am only a splinter of myself, now. A dream, dreaming. A reflection, cast by nothing."''</ref> | Mr Cups also trades as [[Mr Mirrors]] as of the modern [[Fifth City]],<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/the-mysteries-answered|'How many Masters are there?'|Failbetter Games|}}</ref> and is in charge of the "frangible and the fine."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Mirrors|Mr Mirrors|Fallen London|}}</ref> This fact is not known to the general public<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hand_over_a_multitude_of_scraps_for_a_Rumourmonger%27s_Network|Hand over a multitude of scraps for a Rumourmonger's Network|Fallen London|}}</ref> and they are viewed as two separate Masters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Something_to_burn%3F|Something to burn?|Fallen London|}}</ref> Cups took on this identity after another Master, the original [[Mr Mirrors]], disappeared under mysterious circumstances.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Distract_yourself;_read_the_newspaper|Distract yourself; read the newspaper|Fallen London|}} ''"This is, you suppose, what they do when one of them falls. As Cups took over Mirrors' identity and bailiwick [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dreamer%27s_End|Dreamer's End|Fallen London|}} ''"I am only a splinter of myself, now. A dream, dreaming. A reflection, cast by nothing."''</ref> | ||
In the [[The Fallen Cities|Fourth City]], | In the [[The Fallen Cities|Fourth City]], Mr Cups was known under multiple different names, including the '''Khan of Shards''' and the '''Khan of Clutter'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Dream_of_a_Thousand_Tails|A Dream of a Thousand Tails|Fallen London|}} ''"They sought amidst the refuse-heaps and ejecta items that they knew would displease the picky Khan of Shards [...] and then, when the Khan of Clutter's patience was thin as gossamer"''</ref> | ||
In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, Mr Cups is called the '''Saint of Chalices''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]].<ref name="crowning saints">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|The crowning of the saints|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/A_Conversation_with_a_Jolly_Anchorite#Interactions|Accept and be anointed in the Cult of the Sanctified|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, Mr Cups is called the '''Saint of Chalices''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]].<ref name="crowning saints">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|The crowning of the saints|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/A_Conversation_with_a_Jolly_Anchorite#Interactions|Accept and be anointed in the Cult of the Sanctified|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
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Mr Cups has a parlor in the [[Echo Bazaar]] that contains tall display cabinets filled with goods. The items stored here may be ancient, valuable, or rather eccentric.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Incarnadine_Fur_Robe|Incarnadine Fur Robe|Fallen London|}} ''"You set off for the Bazaar [...] The ceilings of Mr Cups' parlour soar high [...] walls are lined with vast display cabinets, filled with crockery, pottery, and sculpture. Some are worth trading a spouse for. Others are tools of social suicide. [...] Mr Cups [...] shows you an ancient tea set."''</ref> | Mr Cups has a parlor in the [[Echo Bazaar]] that contains tall display cabinets filled with goods. The items stored here may be ancient, valuable, or rather eccentric.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Incarnadine_Fur_Robe|Incarnadine Fur Robe|Fallen London|}} ''"You set off for the Bazaar [...] The ceilings of Mr Cups' parlour soar high [...] walls are lined with vast display cabinets, filled with crockery, pottery, and sculpture. Some are worth trading a spouse for. Others are tools of social suicide. [...] Mr Cups [...] shows you an ancient tea set."''</ref> | ||
Cups has a personal sanctum deep within the | Cups has a personal sanctum deep within the Bazaar, filled with vessels and cups of any shape, size, or material. These include valuable goblets, cups the size of thimbles,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pass_through_the_opening|Pass through the opening|Fallen London|}} ''"Open chests glimmer with goblets [...] Cups clutter every flat surface. [...] Some are adorned with gems of captive starlight and silver-flame, while others are [...] vessels of plain wood [...] Others are the size of thimbles [...] others are bowls, or basins, or troughs.''</ref> and a chalice made from sculpted bone that is large enough to fit a person.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ambition_Nemesis_%E2%80%93_To_All_Things,_An_End|Ambition Nemesis – To All Things, An End|Fallen London|}} ''"The chalice is wide as a well and deep as a grave. You clamber into its basin, [...] It is made from numberless bones, fused together [...]"''</ref> The chamber also includes a tub, a desk for paperwork, and coat hooks.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ambition_Nemesis_%E2%80%93_The_Last_Cup|Ambition Nemesis – The Last Cup|Fallen London|}} ''"This is Mr Cups' personal chamber. [...] Here is the noxious pool in which it bathes [...] Here is its desk: [...] Papers are laid out on it [...] Hanging from nodules on the wall are its robes [...]"''</ref> | ||
==No Truce With The Furies== | ==No Truce With The Furies== |
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"A collection is only worth its lowliest piece, and as any good collector knows, one discovers better and rarer finds as the years pass! Indeed, one grows to live for the acquisition thereof!"[1]
Mr Cups is a distant and proper Curator who serves as a Master of the Bazaar.
The Value of Vessels
"Crockery, pottery, sculpture."[2]
"There are clockmakers' shops in the Neath, but they are the preserve of Mr Cups, and it is difficult to find them."[3]

Mr Cups controls trade in all manner of vessels[4] and tableware,[2] including cups,[5][6] plates, tea sets,[7] bowls, candle sticks, and cake stands.[8] It also trades in sculptures,[2] relics,[9][10] and manages kilns.[9]
Cups is in charge of all the clockmakers in London, and it strictly enforces this fact.[11] It was one of the Masters who harassed the Watchmaker's Daughter in an attempt to exploit her skills with clockwork,[12][13] leading to her tragic end.[14]
Mr Cups is an elusive Master who rarely appears in public.[15] It can be contacted indirectly through its Relickers, who work on its behalf.[16]
Certifiable
"Mr Cups collects wares from across the Neath, almost indiscriminately. Almost."[1]

Mr Cups likes to collect trash and discarded goods in search of valuables in the scraps.[17] It is a skilled connoisseur[18] who can restore even the oldest antiques.[19] The Relickers are its employees who gather and appraise junk on its behalf,[20] [16] and also act as its spies[21][22] in London.[23]
In the past, Cups refused to grant ownership of trash to the foxes, instead giving it to the rats. The terms of this agreement are why there are no foxes in London,[24] and likely the origin of the Relickers' rat companions.[23]
The reason for Cups' focus on trash is simple; in its own words: "Everything lost and rejected is mine, but there's no better keeper. A bin for rubbish, you realise, is also a cup."[25]
Other Names
"Mr Mirrors will like this pile. Mr Cups. I meant Mr Cups."[26]

Mr Cups also trades as Mr Mirrors as of the modern Fifth City,[27] and is in charge of the "frangible and the fine."[28] This fact is not known to the general public[29] and they are viewed as two separate Masters.[30] Cups took on this identity after another Master, the original Mr Mirrors, disappeared under mysterious circumstances.[31][32]
In the Fourth City, Mr Cups was known under multiple different names, including the Khan of Shards and the Khan of Clutter.[33]
In the Sunless Skies timeline, Mr Cups is called the Saint of Chalices by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon.[34][35]
Personality
"Dear Friend: this has preserved more than you know. The plans of the great and of the good can proceed unimpeded. Anarchy is quelled. Beauty upheld. You have done, quite inescapably, the right thing."[36]
"I would prefer to simply leave. Let the Bazaar be torn apart. What has she done for us lately?"[37]

Mr Cups presents itself as polite and affable,[38] and it can be rather verbose.[39][40] It typically communicates with others indirectly[41] or through letters.[39][42] It enjoys collecting for its own sake; rather than hoarding, it discards lesser valuables to make room for new ones, keeping the process going.[43] Cups is fascinated with empty vessels because, according to it, they can be filled with anything it wants.[44]
According to Mr Cups' iteration of Mr Sacks,[45] it misses living under the Great Chain of Being, as it enjoys the feeling of knowing its place in the hierarchy of the Judgements.[46]
While Cups may have a pleasant demeanor, it nonetheless has many flaws. It is self-centered,[47] self-pitying,[48] ruthless,[49] and remorseless.[50] When reminded of the Second City, it is rumored to "fly into a rage,"[51] and after the Grand Clearing-Out, it did not aid in the Masters in their plans to prevent the Stone Pigs from destroying London.[52][53]
Businesses
"Mr Cups' stall is in one of the more remote courtyards, near the one where it keeps a kiln."[54]
Mr Cups has a shop in the Labyrinth of Tigers called Mr Cups' Splendid Commemorative Ceramics. It sells all kinds of crockery with designs based on the Labyrinth's attractions, such as a dish decorated with beetles or a bowl shaped like a fish. The shop is managed by a Clay Man and also stocks relics from the Second City.[55]
Dwellings
"The ceilings of Mr Cups' parlour soar high above you. The walls are lined with vast display cabinets, filled with crockery, pottery, and sculpture. Some are worth trading a spouse for. Others are tools of social suicide."[1]

Mr Cups has a parlor in the Echo Bazaar that contains tall display cabinets filled with goods. The items stored here may be ancient, valuable, or rather eccentric.[56]
Cups has a personal sanctum deep within the Bazaar, filled with vessels and cups of any shape, size, or material. These include valuable goblets, cups the size of thimbles,[57] and a chalice made from sculpted bone that is large enough to fit a person.[58] The chamber also includes a tub, a desk for paperwork, and coat hooks.[59]
No Truce With The Furies
"Some things cannot be borne. You know this! The Bazaar's dream is a folly! Its message will be spurned, and when it is, its heart must not break, but ignite! For vengeance is hot as love! Let it suffer, and let the sun suffer – as I have suffered over the span of five cities!"[60]
Mr Cups, like the other Masters,[61] is a Curator,[62] a bat-like being who roamed the High Wilderness to accumulate treasures for its hoard.[63] Before its time in the Neath, Cups committed violations against the rules of its kind, which forced it into service under the Echo Bazaar to avoid "misfortune, failure, and fruitlessness."[61]

During its time serving the Bazaar,[64] Mr Cups concocted a grand scheme in which it hired an assassin named Scathewick[65] to murder seven specific people on the Surface.[66] Their vengeful loved ones were lured to the Neath,[67] where they would get their revenge[68] or die trying.[69] Their tragic tales would then be written on the Bazaar by the Lady in Lilac, who was coerced into doing so by Cups.[70][71]
Ironically, Cups' motive for this scheme also involves revenge.[64] It has grown exhausted of serving the Bazaar and believes its mission to prevent the Sun's demise will fail.[72] By tampering with the Bazaar's message,[71] Cups hopes that when the message is rejected, the Bazaar's heart will "ignite" rather than break, leaving both it and the Sun to suffer as Cups did.[73] Six of these stories have already concluded, but one remains unfinished.[74]
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