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[[File:Society.png|thumb]]Society: it would be considered normal in other cities, but in London it's the elite, the upper class, the celebrities, the royals, the most Persuasive. Its members host salons, establish orphanages and charities, and perform other acts of goodwill. Even if they're not exactly good-willed. | [[File:Society.png|thumb]]Society: it would be considered normal in other cities, but in London it's the elite, the upper class, the celebrities, the royals, the most Persuasive. Its members host salons, establish orphanages and charities, and perform other acts of goodwill. Even if they're not exactly good-willed. | ||
Notable | ==Notable Figures in Society== | ||
*'''[[The Shuttered Palace and the Empress's Court|The Empress and her family]]''' have become a rather intriguing bunch since the Fall of London. | |||
*'''[[the Duchess|The Duchess]]''' is basically a crazy cat lady, but she's not crazy, and she's hiding her true identity. | |||
*'''His Amused Lordship '''heads the Dilmun Club, a society that sponsors voyages of exploration. | |||
*'''Mr. John Huffam,''' aka <font color="black"><span style="background-color: black">Charles Dickens</span></font>, is the rather progressive editor of the Unexpurgated London Gazette, which is one of London's most well-known newspapers. | |||
*'''The Veteran Privy Counsellor''' helps Londoners get situated at - and banished from - the Empress' Court. | |||
*'''The Wry Functionary''' is a talkative civil servant/spy who counts numerous up-and-coming Londoners of Some Importance among his acquaintances. | |||
==What Can High Society Grant You?== | ==What Can High Society Grant You?== | ||
Society literally runs on rumor. Its members might quietly help one confirm some recent gossip. | Society literally runs on rumor. Its members might quietly help one confirm some recent gossip. |
Revision as of 19:45, 3 November 2015
"Riches, power, beauty, refinement. The great, if not necessarily the good."

Society: it would be considered normal in other cities, but in London it's the elite, the upper class, the celebrities, the royals, the most Persuasive. Its members host salons, establish orphanages and charities, and perform other acts of goodwill. Even if they're not exactly good-willed.
Notable Figures in Society
- The Empress and her family have become a rather intriguing bunch since the Fall of London.
- The Duchess is basically a crazy cat lady, but she's not crazy, and she's hiding her true identity.
- His Amused Lordship heads the Dilmun Club, a society that sponsors voyages of exploration.
- Mr. John Huffam, aka Charles Dickens, is the rather progressive editor of the Unexpurgated London Gazette, which is one of London's most well-known newspapers.
- The Veteran Privy Counsellor helps Londoners get situated at - and banished from - the Empress' Court.
- The Wry Functionary is a talkative civil servant/spy who counts numerous up-and-coming Londoners of Some Importance among his acquaintances.
What Can High Society Grant You?
Society literally runs on rumor. Its members might quietly help one confirm some recent gossip.
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Proscribed Material
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Inkling of Identity
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Incendiary Gossip
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Identity Uncovered
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Blackmail Material