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The '''Winter Collection''' is painted in a frosty-white color that captures and softens all surrounding light.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The Winter Collection [...] The room of Winter is painted a gentle shade of white. Every gleam, from the hanging lanterns [...] to the flickering lamps of the street outside, is captured and softened by the frosty walls."''</ref> It contains the archives of [[December]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Study a book about astronomy [...] the final chapter explains the motivations of stars as if the author knows them personally."''</ref> [[January]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Read a radical textbook [...] Indexed by academic subject: from Abevacuation to Zymotechny. [...] The bulk of the text dwells on methods to radicalise students of that discipline; lines of argument which lead the listener to feelings of dissatisfaction and righteous outrage."''</ref> and [[February]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Examine a bloodstained volume [...] It is an illustrated manual for hand-to-hand combat. [...] The thinking here is savage and revolutionary: exploiting sportsmanship [...] striking a stronger opponent from the shadows [...] flirting during a battle to dissuade attacks to the face. The author's gritty, direct style suggests these techniques are far from theoretical."''</ref> When the room is darkened,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Trigger a final darkness [...] The mechanism turns; the light dies [...]"''</ref> it is described as "shrouded" and "alive with the potential of the frozen void."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The room of Winter is shrouded in darkness. It is alive with the potential of the frozen void."''</ref> | The '''Winter Collection''' is painted in a frosty-white color that captures and softens all surrounding light.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The Winter Collection [...] The room of Winter is painted a gentle shade of white. Every gleam, from the hanging lanterns [...] to the flickering lamps of the street outside, is captured and softened by the frosty walls."''</ref> It contains the archives of [[December]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Study a book about astronomy [...] the final chapter explains the motivations of stars as if the author knows them personally."''</ref> [[January]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Read a radical textbook [...] Indexed by academic subject: from Abevacuation to Zymotechny. [...] The bulk of the text dwells on methods to radicalise students of that discipline; lines of argument which lead the listener to feelings of dissatisfaction and righteous outrage."''</ref> and [[February]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Examine a bloodstained volume [...] It is an illustrated manual for hand-to-hand combat. [...] The thinking here is savage and revolutionary: exploiting sportsmanship [...] striking a stronger opponent from the shadows [...] flirting during a battle to dissuade attacks to the face. The author's gritty, direct style suggests these techniques are far from theoretical."''</ref> When the room is darkened,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Trigger a final darkness [...] The mechanism turns; the light dies [...]"''</ref> it is described as "shrouded" and "alive with the potential of the frozen void."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The room of Winter is shrouded in darkness. It is alive with the potential of the frozen void."''</ref> | ||
The '''Spring Collection''' is painted and decorated in leafy and mossy shades of green.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The Spring Collection [...] The room of Spring is decorated in a palette of greens, from the olive upholstery to the pine and mossy shades of the carpet and ceiling. [...] it vividly evokes Surface days."''</ref> It contains the archives of [[March]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Read a book of nonsense [...] Play the fool's fool. Or perhaps not a fool at all. But play. Or fool. Victory is thus inevitable."''</ref> [[April]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Examine a folio of ordnance [...] Its contents seem to be weapon designs."''</ref> and [[May]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Study a book of love stories [...] stories of old lovers separated by dark waters, and of hearts turned to stone."''</ref> When the room's lights are shuttered,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Trigger a strange mechanism [...] A whirring arrangement of clockwork tilts the window slats, slowly narrowing the strips of light between them. At the same time, the interior lamps are snuffed, so the room plunges into darkness."''</ref> darkness "thrives" here, and the room is "alive with promise and menace."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Darkness thrives in the room of Spring. It is alive with promise and menace."''</ref> Darkening the chamber also reveals a glowing map of [[London]] on the ceiling. The city's districts are highlighted in purple, some more intensely than others; according to the map's key, purple denotes "LIBERATION."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"In the darkness, you can make out delicate, glowing lines above your head. [...] You have to crane your neck to examine the map. [...] you recognise London. [..] Only on a second look do you notice a different shade of luminescence, a rich purple woven through the streets like a spider's web. In some neighbourhoods it seems sparse; in some it glows freely. On the rudimentary key, inscribed in the same shade, is the word LIBERATION."''</ref> | The '''Spring Collection''' is painted and decorated in leafy and mossy shades of green.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The Spring Collection [...] The room of Spring is decorated in a palette of greens, from the olive upholstery to the pine and mossy shades of the carpet and ceiling. [...] it vividly evokes Surface days."''</ref> It contains the archives of [[March]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Read a book of nonsense [...] Play the fool's fool. Or perhaps not a fool at all. But play. Or fool. Victory is thus inevitable."''</ref> [[April]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Examine a folio of ordnance [...] Its contents seem to be weapon designs."''</ref> and [[May]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Study a book of love stories [...] stories of old lovers separated by dark waters, and of hearts turned to stone."''</ref> When the room's lights are shuttered,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Trigger a strange mechanism [...] A whirring arrangement of clockwork tilts the window slats, slowly narrowing the strips of light between them. At the same time, the interior lamps are snuffed, so the room plunges into darkness."''</ref> is said that darkness "thrives" here, and that the room is "alive with promise and menace."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Darkness thrives in the room of Spring. It is alive with promise and menace."''</ref> Darkening the chamber also reveals a glowing map of [[London]] on the ceiling. The city's districts are highlighted in purple, some more intensely than others; according to the map's key, purple denotes "LIBERATION."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"In the darkness, you can make out delicate, glowing lines above your head. [...] You have to crane your neck to examine the map. [...] you recognise London. [..] Only on a second look do you notice a different shade of luminescence, a rich purple woven through the streets like a spider's web. In some neighbourhoods it seems sparse; in some it glows freely. On the rudimentary key, inscribed in the same shade, is the word LIBERATION."''</ref> | ||
[[File:July.png|alt=A woman wearing a dress resembling black feathers.|thumb|[[July]]]] | [[File:July.png|alt=A woman wearing a dress resembling black feathers.|thumb|[[July]]]] | ||
The '''Summer Collection''' is lit by concealed flames that use an array of prisms and lenses to bath the room in golden light.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The Summer Collection [...] The room of Summer is bathed in golden light. An intricate array of prisms and lenses refracts and diffuses the light of concealed flames."''</ref> It contains the archives of [[June]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Peruse a manual of pleasure [...] Despite its eyebrow-raising title, this little volume is concerned with simple amusements. [...] this is a straightforward collection of ideas for frivolous amusements to fill idle afternoons. Yet you can detect an undercurrent of desperation in its party plans; a sense that without an itinerary for every occasion, the author could descend into dangerous introspection."''</ref> [[July]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"A gap on the shelves [...] Surface insurgency [...] The library's filing system could be described as either revolutionary or anarchic. This section concerns radical movements in European cities: [...] you find an old bookmark of smudged yellow paper. [...] You've gained 1 x Carnival Ticket."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Read an account of an uprising [...] One book stands out from a crowded section about radical movements in Europe. [...] The style is vivid, sweeping; wrought with flourishes of delirium. [...] This has not happened yet. Or this is fiction. Yet you remember the cries and the taste of iron."''</ref> and [[August]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"A volume of polemic [...] This dense text contains many pages of fierce argument [...] A closer reading reveals a position which shifts and transforms from page to page."''</ref> When the room's lights are snuffed out,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Close the shutter [...] The window is rigged with a similar apparatus to the room of Spring."''</ref> it is described as "sweltering in darkness" and "alive with the memory of a faraway sun."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The room of Summer swelters in darkness. It is alive with the memory of a faraway sun."''</ref> Darkening the room also reveals a huge schematic on the ceiling, drawn in a glowing orange color that may be [[cosmogone]], the color of remembered suns.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Page_from_%27The_Neathbow%27:_Cosmogone|Items description|Sunless Sea|}} ''"C lights COSMOGONE, the colour of remembered suns."''</ref> The diagram's enormous scale and complex system of wheels imply that it is a blueprint for the [[Dawn Machine]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The entire ceiling is a schematic, traced in orange phosphorescence. [...] Wheels of fire [...] precise diagrams of clockwork, [...] Beyond the main wheels, the cogs are so delicate, and the lines so thin, that it is difficult to even perceive its full extent without climbing on the shelves to see more closely. Whatever this device may be, its workings are incredibly complex. And if that scale marker is correct, it is also immense."''</ref> | The '''Summer Collection''' is lit by concealed flames that use an array of prisms and lenses to bath the room in golden light.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The Summer Collection [...] The room of Summer is bathed in golden light. An intricate array of prisms and lenses refracts and diffuses the light of concealed flames."''</ref> It contains the archives of [[June]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Peruse a manual of pleasure [...] Despite its eyebrow-raising title, this little volume is concerned with simple amusements. [...] this is a straightforward collection of ideas for frivolous amusements to fill idle afternoons. Yet you can detect an undercurrent of desperation in its party plans; a sense that without an itinerary for every occasion, the author could descend into dangerous introspection."''</ref> [[July]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"A gap on the shelves [...] Surface insurgency [...] The library's filing system could be described as either revolutionary or anarchic. This section concerns radical movements in European cities: [...] you find an old bookmark of smudged yellow paper. [...] You've gained 1 x Carnival Ticket."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Read an account of an uprising [...] One book stands out from a crowded section about radical movements in Europe. [...] The style is vivid, sweeping; wrought with flourishes of delirium. [...] This has not happened yet. Or this is fiction. Yet you remember the cries and the taste of iron."''</ref> and [[August]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"A volume of polemic [...] This dense text contains many pages of fierce argument [...] A closer reading reveals a position which shifts and transforms from page to page."''</ref> When the room's lights are snuffed out,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"Close the shutter [...] The window is rigged with a similar apparatus to the room of Spring."''</ref> it is described as "sweltering in darkness" and "alive with the memory of a faraway sun."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The room of Summer swelters in darkness. It is alive with the memory of a faraway sun."''</ref> Darkening the room also reveals a huge schematic on the ceiling, drawn in a glowing orange color that may be [[cosmogone]], the color of remembered suns.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Page_from_%27The_Neathbow%27:_Cosmogone|Items description|Sunless Sea|}} ''"C lights COSMOGONE, the colour of remembered suns."''</ref> The diagram's enormous scale and complex system of wheels imply that it is a blueprint for the [[Dawn Machine]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London|}} ''"The entire ceiling is a schematic, traced in orange phosphorescence. [...] Wheels of fire [...] precise diagrams of clockwork, [...] Beyond the main wheels, the cogs are so delicate, and the lines so thin, that it is difficult to even perceive its full extent without climbing on the shelves to see more closely. Whatever this device may be, its workings are incredibly complex. And if that scale marker is correct, it is also immense."''</ref> |
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"I remember when they bought the building. Strange birds. Genial chap from the University; woman with singed eyebrows. They wanted me to devise a filing system for their books and papers, which I did. Elegant use of facets, I thought. Then yet another of their group scrapped the whole thing. He replaced it with some system based around seasons – and to top that all off, it plunges the whole mess into darkness. I hope he stubs his toe flailing around in there."[1]
The Agendums of Ascent is a library owned by the Calendar Council.
Le Quattro Stagioni
"Close to the Brass Embassy, you find the library in question. Its intricate masonry speaks of grand aspirations, but its windows are coated in Ladybones grime."[1]

The Agendums of Ascent is owned by the Calendar Council,[2] and newspapers from the area suggest that it is a staging ground for experiments involving the Liberation of Night.[3] The building was originally purchased by April and a "genial chap" from the University,[4] and they contracted an academic to design its filing system. However, another member of the Council overruled this plan, and indexed the collection by season instead.[5] The Agendums' four main chambers each correspond to a season; they also contain a mechanism to shutter the room's lights and windows and plunge it into pitch blackness,[5] as well as a one-way door[6][7] so that visitors may explore the seasons cyclically.[8][9]
The Collections
"The room of Spring is decorated in a palette of greens, from the olive upholstery to the pine and mossy shades of the carpet and ceiling. The scheme may not please a Veilgarden decorator, but it vividly evokes Surface days."[1]
"The switch is concealed in a recess behind a shelf. When you depress it, the switch withdraws into the wall. A whirring arrangement of clockwork tilts the window slats, slowly narrowing the strips of light between them. At the same time, the interior lamps are snuffed, so the room plunges into darkness. There is no obvious way to reverse the process."[1]

The Winter Collection is painted in a frosty-white color that captures and softens all surrounding light.[10] It contains the archives of December,[11] January,[12] and February.[13] When the room is darkened,[14] it is described as "shrouded" and "alive with the potential of the frozen void."[15]
The Spring Collection is painted and decorated in leafy and mossy shades of green.[16] It contains the archives of March,[17] April,[18] and May.[19] When the room's lights are shuttered,[20] is said that darkness "thrives" here, and that the room is "alive with promise and menace."[21] Darkening the chamber also reveals a glowing map of London on the ceiling. The city's districts are highlighted in purple, some more intensely than others; according to the map's key, purple denotes "LIBERATION."[22]

The Summer Collection is lit by concealed flames that use an array of prisms and lenses to bath the room in golden light.[23] It contains the archives of June,[24] July,[25][26] and August.[27] When the room's lights are snuffed out,[28] it is described as "sweltering in darkness" and "alive with the memory of a faraway sun."[29] Darkening the room also reveals a huge schematic on the ceiling, drawn in a glowing orange color that may be cosmogone, the color of remembered suns.[30] The diagram's enormous scale and complex system of wheels imply that it is a blueprint for the Dawn Machine.[31]

The Autumn Collection is a cozy space decorated in earthy and autumnal tones.[32] It contains the archives of September,[33] October,[34] and November.[35] The room's darkening mechanism requires two switches to be pressed at once, and when triggered,[36] the room is described as "retreating into darkness" and "alive with stories of tomorrow."[37] Darkening the room reveals an intricate star map on the ceiling, like a cloudless night on the Surface before dawn.[38]
The Special Collection is a hidden room whose entrance is only visible when the Winter Collection's chamber is darkened.[39] Lined with black velvet, this space contains a treasure trove of rare and ancient books,[40] including a papyrus from the Second City written by an admirer[41][42] of the Duchess.[43][44]
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