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==The Calendar Council== | ==The Calendar Council== | ||
The '''Calendar Council''' | The most organized group of revolutionaries in [[London]] is the '''[[Calendar Council]]''' - though even they don't get along in all aspects. Its members, named after the months of the year, are for the most part plotting and planning for their end goal, '''[[the Liberation of Night]]'''. The philosophy behind it is spreading across the Unterzee and up to [[the Surface]], and predates the Council itself.<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Under_Sunless_Skies|2=Under Sunless Skies|3=Sunless Sea|4=}}''""The Liberation of Night began long ago," the veiled creature pipes. "Tell whoever you choose, or do not. You are the message. Those who must know, will know.""''</ref> | ||
==Past Revolutionaries== | ==Past Revolutionaries== | ||
*The '''Rosers''' were a group of [[bohemians|artists]] and revolutionaries who were responsible for the end of [[the Fourth City]], and took refuge in the hidden city of [[Arbor]]. | *The '''[[Rosers]]''' were a group of [[bohemians|artists]] and revolutionaries who were responsible for the end of [[the Fourth City]], and took refuge in the hidden city of [[Arbor]]. | ||
*The '''Copper''' | *The '''Copper''' were a group of revolutionaries from the [[Fourth City]] who worshipped the [[God-Eaters]]. | ||
==Related Factions == | ==Related Factions == | ||
Some other groups have desires to upend the status quo of the Neath, the world, or the whole of Is. They have some ties to the Revolutionaries but don't share the goals of the Calendar Council or most of the street-level revolutionaries | Some other groups have desires to upend the status quo of the Neath, the world, or the whole of the Is. They have some ties to the Revolutionaries, but don't share the goals of the Calendar Council or most of the street-level revolutionaries; they do not appear preoccupied with the Masters or Night at all. | ||
*[[The New Sequence]] is a rebellious faction of the [[Admiralty]] that serves [[the Dawn Machine]]. They can be identified by their gold-speckled eyes. | *[[The New Sequence|'''The New Sequence''']] is a rebellious faction of the [[Admiralty]] that serves [[the Dawn Machine]]. They can be identified by their gold-speckled eyes. | ||
*[[The Seven Against Nidah]] are a group of individuals who seek to liberate the secret of immortality from the [[The Presbyterate]]. | *[[The Seven Against Nidah|'''The Seven Against Nidah''']] are a group of individuals who seek to liberate the secret of immortality from the [[The Presbyterate]]. | ||
==Other Revolutionaries == | ==Other Revolutionaries == | ||
*[[The Curt Relicker]] was | *[[The Curt Relicker|'''The Curt Relicker''']] was a member of the Calendar Council until he fell in love with [[December]] and was kicked out.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Offer_your_investigative_services_(25_FATE)|Offer your investigative services (25 FATE)|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
*Bourdain, a member of [[the Seven Against Nidah]], was formerly | *'''Bourdain,''' a member of [[the Seven Against Nidah]], was also formerly one of the Council.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Seven_Statues|The Seven Statues|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | ||
*'''The Affluent Photographer''' is one of the Council's main correspondents.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigating_the_Affluent_Photographer|Investigating the Affluent Photographer|Fallen London|}} | *'''The Affluent Photographer''' is one of the Council's main correspondents.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigating_the_Affluent_Photographer|Investigating the Affluent Photographer|Fallen London|}} | ||
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*'''The Secular Missionary''' is a charming lady who has come to the Neath searching for her missing husband. She looks innocent, but is actually well-acquainted with anarchist causes. She has an apparent connection to, or preoccupation with, Joan of Arc. Her ulterior motive is to find [[the Cave of the Nadir]], for use as a source of wealth or power, and potentially to sell the location to the highest bidder.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22This_is_why_you_came_to_the_Neath%3F%22|"This is why you came to the Neath?"|Fallen London|}}</ref> She may not know its location, but does know how to enter it.<ref name="firebrand&missionary">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Missionary_and_the_Firebrand|The Missionary and the Firebrand|Fallen London|}}</ref> | *'''The Secular Missionary''' is a charming lady who has come to the Neath searching for her missing husband. She looks innocent, but is actually well-acquainted with anarchist causes. She has an apparent connection to, or preoccupation with, Joan of Arc. Her ulterior motive is to find [[the Cave of the Nadir]], for use as a source of wealth or power, and potentially to sell the location to the highest bidder.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22This_is_why_you_came_to_the_Neath%3F%22|"This is why you came to the Neath?"|Fallen London|}}</ref> She may not know its location, but does know how to enter it.<ref name="firebrand&missionary">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Missionary_and_the_Firebrand|The Missionary and the Firebrand|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
*'''The Revolutionary Firebrand''' is a recent arrival in London and the exceptionally handsome husband of the Secular Missionary. He is known for being a bit of a cheapskate. His ulterior motive is to find the Cave of the Nadir, for use as a secret location for plotting the Revolution. He doesn't quite know how to get in, but he knows where it is.<ref name="firebrand&missionary">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Missionary_and_the_Firebrand|The Missionary and the Firebrand|Fallen London|}}</ref> | *'''The Revolutionary Firebrand''' is a recent arrival in London and the exceptionally handsome husband of the Secular Missionary. He is known for being a bit of a cheapskate. His ulterior motive is to find the Cave of the Nadir, for use as a secret location for plotting the Revolution. He doesn't quite know how to get in, but he knows where it is.<ref name="firebrand&missionary">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Missionary_and_the_Firebrand|The Missionary and the Firebrand|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
*'''The Radical Factotum''' is tasked by the Council to collect materials for the production of light-extinguishing Unclear Bombs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_know_a_fellow_who_wants_it|You know a fellow who wants it|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Radical_Factotum_will_take_them_off_your_hands|The Radical Factotum will take them off your hands|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_fair_exchange|A fair exchange|Fallen London|}} | *'''The Radical Factotum''' is tasked by the Calendar Council to collect materials for the production of light-extinguishing Unclear Bombs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_know_a_fellow_who_wants_it|You know a fellow who wants it|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Radical_Factotum_will_take_them_off_your_hands|The Radical Factotum will take them off your hands|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_fair_exchange|A fair exchange|Fallen London|}} | ||
</ref> He also extracts memories of [[Parabola]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trying_to_remember|Trying to remember|Fallen London|}}</ref> | </ref> He also extracts memories of [[Parabola]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trying_to_remember|Trying to remember|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
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"Some call them the dynamite faction, but they're very far from united. Socialists, anarchists, foreign agents: only their hatred of the Masters unites them."[1]
Most Revolutionaries oppose the Bazaar and the Masters, though this group... isn't really a group.
The Calendar Council
The most organized group of revolutionaries in London is the Calendar Council - though even they don't get along in all aspects. Its members, named after the months of the year, are for the most part plotting and planning for their end goal, the Liberation of Night. The philosophy behind it is spreading across the Unterzee and up to the Surface, and predates the Council itself.[2]
Past Revolutionaries
- The Rosers were a group of artists and revolutionaries who were responsible for the end of the Fourth City, and took refuge in the hidden city of Arbor.
- The Copper were a group of revolutionaries from the Fourth City who worshipped the God-Eaters.
Related Factions
Some other groups have desires to upend the status quo of the Neath, the world, or the whole of the Is. They have some ties to the Revolutionaries, but don't share the goals of the Calendar Council or most of the street-level revolutionaries; they do not appear preoccupied with the Masters or Night at all.
- The New Sequence is a rebellious faction of the Admiralty that serves the Dawn Machine. They can be identified by their gold-speckled eyes.
- The Seven Against Nidah are a group of individuals who seek to liberate the secret of immortality from the The Presbyterate.
Other Revolutionaries
- The Curt Relicker was a member of the Calendar Council until he fell in love with December and was kicked out.[3]
- Bourdain, a member of the Seven Against Nidah, was also formerly one of the Council.[4]
- The Affluent Photographer is one of the Council's main correspondents.[5]
- The Secular Missionary is a charming lady who has come to the Neath searching for her missing husband. She looks innocent, but is actually well-acquainted with anarchist causes. She has an apparent connection to, or preoccupation with, Joan of Arc. Her ulterior motive is to find the Cave of the Nadir, for use as a source of wealth or power, and potentially to sell the location to the highest bidder.[6] She may not know its location, but does know how to enter it.[7]
- The Revolutionary Firebrand is a recent arrival in London and the exceptionally handsome husband of the Secular Missionary. He is known for being a bit of a cheapskate. His ulterior motive is to find the Cave of the Nadir, for use as a secret location for plotting the Revolution. He doesn't quite know how to get in, but he knows where it is.[7]
- The Radical Factotum is tasked by the Calendar Council to collect materials for the production of light-extinguishing Unclear Bombs.[8][9][10] He also extracts memories of Parabola.[11]
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The Jovial Contrarian
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The Secular Missionary
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The Revolutionary Firebrand
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The Radical Factotum
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