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*[[The Gracious Widow|The Widow]] is Shirin, daughter of Mongke Khan.
*[[The Gracious Widow|The Widow]] is Shirin, daughter of Mongke Khan.


*The Manager of [[The Royal Bethlehem Hotel|the Royal Bethlehem]] is Gilgamesh; [[Polythreme|the King with a Hundred Hearts]] is Enkidu.
*The Manager of [[The Royal Bethlehem Hotel|the Royal Bethlehem]] is (at least possibly) Gilgamesh; if this is true, [[Polythreme|the King with a Hundred Hearts]] might be Enkidu.
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Revision as of 05:20, 16 November 2015

WARNING!! Spoilers ahead!

Several astute Fallen Londoners have noticed parallels between Fallen London and the real world, besides its alternate-historical setting and the well-known fact that the Empress and her Consort are Victoria and Albert.

Historical-Domain Characters:
  • Mr. Huffam, of Doubt Street fame, is none other than Charles Dickens.
  • The Epigrammatic Irishman, a character in a recently-released story involving Mr Pages, is Oscar Wilde.
  • Dr. Schlomo, a nightmare-curing Victorian Dr. Oz, is Sigmund (Schlomo) Freud.
  • Jack-of-Smiles is Jack the Ripper, of course.
  • Painter William Holman Hunt also appears in the game as the Ginger-Haired Painter.
  • The Relickers, aka rag-and-bone-men, existed and still exist IRL.
  • The Bishopric of Southwark is actually a thing. So was The Great Game, which used to be a power struggle in Central Asia but now spans the world.
A few fictional figures, too!
  • The Honey-Addled Detective in Ladybones Road is Sherlock Holmes gone bad.
And the golden oldies:
  • The Widow is Shirin, daughter of Mongke Khan.