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{{Character|image1=DecemberMask.png|caption1=A mask, or their face?|location=[[Pan]] (''Sunless Skies'')|allegiance=[[The Calendar Council]] | {{Character|image1=DecemberMask.png|caption1=A mask, or their face?|location=[[Pan]] (''Sunless Skies'')|allegiance=[[The Calendar Council]] | ||
[[The Liberation of Night]]|alias=The Twelfth Month|relationships=[[The Curt Relicker]] (lover, unrequited)}}<blockquote>''They wear a curious mask: not quite a fox, not entirely a wolf. All white.''</blockquote>December is the elusive leader of the [[Revolutionaries|Calendar Council]]. Their origins and place on the [[The Great Chain of Being|Great Chain]] are unknown, and their lupine mask may be their actual face. They know a great | [[The Liberation of Night]]|alias=The Twelfth Month|relationships=[[The Curt Relicker]] (lover, unrequited)}}<blockquote>''"They wear a curious mask: not quite a fox, not entirely a wolf. All white."''</blockquote>December is the elusive leader of the [[Revolutionaries|Calendar Council]]. Their origins and place on the [[The Great Chain of Being|Great Chain]] are unknown, and their lupine mask may be their actual face. They know a great deal about the [[Judgements]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Converse_with_a_stranger|Converse with a stranger|Fallen London|}} ''"They discuss things you know - the Chain, the Liberation of Night, London's place in it, your own role in preserving the city for that appointed hour. And they discuss things you don't: the Unrest of Hours, the vendettas of the Judgements, December's own origins."''</ref> | ||
[[The Relickers|The Curt Relicker]] was a member of the Calendar Council who fell in love with December. December did not return his feelings and had him expelled from the Council. While disinterested in romance, December speaks to their followers warmly and seems to | [[The Relickers|The Curt Relicker]] was a member of the Calendar Council who fell in love with December. December did not return his feelings, and had him expelled from the Council. While disinterested in romance, December speaks to their followers warmly and seems to genuinely care for the rest of the Council.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Converse_with_a_stranger|Converse with a stranger|Fallen London|}} ''"They greet you warmly, as a comrade, and discuss the matter of London. They ask how you have found the other months. Has February softened? Not much. Has September gotten into any trouble? Some. Is August too crestfallen that there will not be another Election? Hard to say."''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, 27 November 2022
"They wear a curious mask: not quite a fox, not entirely a wolf. All white."
December is the elusive leader of the Calendar Council. Their origins and place on the Great Chain are unknown, and their lupine mask may be their actual face. They know a great deal about the Judgements.[1]
The Curt Relicker was a member of the Calendar Council who fell in love with December. December did not return his feelings, and had him expelled from the Council. While disinterested in romance, December speaks to their followers warmly and seems to genuinely care for the rest of the Council.[2]
References
- ↑ Converse with a stranger, Fallen London "They discuss things you know - the Chain, the Liberation of Night, London's place in it, your own role in preserving the city for that appointed hour. And they discuss things you don't: the Unrest of Hours, the vendettas of the Judgements, December's own origins."
- ↑ Converse with a stranger, Fallen London "They greet you warmly, as a comrade, and discuss the matter of London. They ask how you have found the other months. Has February softened? Not much. Has September gotten into any trouble? Some. Is August too crestfallen that there will not be another Election? Hard to say."