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|alias = [[Lord Mayor of London]] (1898) | |||
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[[The Shopkeeper in Viric]] | |||
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'''The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle''' is a prominent feline figure and former [[Lord Mayor of London]]. She leads a dual existence: in [[London]], she resides with [[The Shopkeeper in Viric]], while in [[Parabola]]—the dream realm behind mirrors—she serves as the guardian of [[The Viric Jungle]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_the_Viscountess_of_the_Viric_Jungle_in_her_patrols_(12_FATE) Join the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle in her patrols (12 FATE) (The Waswood), ''Fallen London'']</ref> Her mission is to protect dreamers from the myriad dangers lurking in Parabola, particularly the [[Fingerkings]], serpentine entities that seek to infiltrate and manipulate the dreams of Londoners. To counter these threats, she advocates for awakening the city's citizens to the dangers within their own dreams, hoping to forge them into a defensive force against these adversaries.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Viscountess_of_the_Viric_Jungle_(Learn_more_about_the_Candidates_1898) The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle (Learn more about the Candidates 1898), ''Fallen London''] </ref> | |||
''" | The Viscountess is known for her dignified and commanding presence. Attempts to belittle her—such as referring to her as a mere pet—are met with subtle yet chilling consequences. Those who have dared mock her report experiencing vivid dreams of thorns and entanglement.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Taunt_the_Viscountess_of_the_Viric_Jungle_(The_Waswood) Taunt the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle (The Waswood), ''Fallen London''] ''"You were largely ignored until you said the word 'pet'. Then a sudden hush falls […] you've gone too far. The Viscountess seems unfazed […] However, that night, you suffered through dreams of thorns, snagging and catching as you push your way free. […]"''</ref> Yet, for those she considers confidantes, she allows... indiscretions.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Viscountess_to_share_a_confidence_(The_Waswood) Ask the Viscountess to share a confidence (The Waswood), ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] "Did you know – some […] are only my supporters because they think I'm 'adorable'? It makes me spit."'' | ||
''' | ''[…] I'm just tired […] There's so much to do […]" She […] rolls […] offering her stomach […] She lies there purring for several minutes before […] she […] leaps to the floor […]"''</ref> | ||
=='''The 1898 Mayoral Election'''== | |||
In 1898, the Viscountess expanded her influence into politics, running for Lord Mayor of London under the slogan ''"Defending Your Dreams."'' Her campaign promised to lead Londoners into Parabola to confront and combat the nightmares plaguing them, teaching them how to battle the entities haunting their sleep.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Viscountess%27_platform Learn more about the Viscountess' platform (The Waswood), ''Fallen London'']</ref> However, her true ambition extended beyond mere protection—she sought to strengthen the influence of London's [[Cats]], ensuring they had another ally in their ongoing war against the Fingerkings.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_the_Viscountess_of_the_Viric_Jungle%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The cats will not reveal anything they feel might hurt the Viscountess' campaign. But there you have them – what the cats consider positive, others might disagree with. Once you've located the less politically savvy of them, it is a matter of time before you have what you seek. A skinny tabby boasts of having once met the Viscountess. "She's a personal hero. She's not the kind to talk and talk and do nothing. She's filled with energy and easily bored and so she gets stuff done. With her in power we'll push forward the battle in Parabola. Finally, we'll take back what's ours!" Another cat, more sleepy-cushion than predator, chides him. "The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle does not seek battle for its own sake. But she will do what's necessary to look after her people." He cleans a paw. "She holds her title proudly and knows the proper order of things. I hear she's is a firm proponent of noblesse oblige. She merely wishes to be the good steward that her position demands.""''</ref> Supporters of her campaign received her own claws as tokens of her commitment to safeguarding the city.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Lucky_Claw A Lucky Claw, ''Fallen London''] ''" Supposedly pulled from the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle herself, in the terrible battle of the Smoking Shore. There are rather a lot of them available, it must be said."''</ref> She ultimately won the Election, defeating [[F. F. Gebrandt]] and [[The Tentacled Entrepreneur]]. Her tenure set in motion events that would lead her to become the final Lord Mayor of London.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Viscountess_of_the_Viric_Jungle_(The_Waswood) Have a word with the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle (The Waswood), ''Fallen London'']</ref> | |||
As is tradition for Mayors of London, later that year, she traveled to [[Mutton Island]] for [[The Fruits of the Zee Festival]]—though, being a cat, she despised water<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Viscountess_at_the_Fruits_of_the_Zee_(Storylet) The Viscountess at the Fruits of the Zee (Storylet), ''Fallen London''] ''"I am a cat. Mutton Island is an island. This implies water. This suggests a boat. No. I will not go."''</ref> and chose to arrive through a route in Parabola instead.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cross_to_Mutton_Island Cross to Mutton Island, ''Fallen London'']</ref> There, she discovered her husband's collar, a relic of her past, which compelled her to journey into the Drowned Forests, the last place he was seen.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bring_the_Viscount%27s_Collar_to_the_Viscountess Bring the Viscount's Collar to the Viscountess, ''Fallen London'']</ref> | |||
==The Viscount== | |||
The Viscountess and the Viscount were both esteemed feline warriors, bound by love and duty. The Viscount, a brilliant military leader, commanded their battalions in many battles, including a crucial campaign against the Fingerkings in the Drowning Forests.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Viscount%27s_Tale The Viscount's Tale, ''Fallen London''] ''"My husband was the bravest cat of our generation. Sleek, strong and stealthy as a member of the Counter-Church. He commanded our battalions in the Waswood and on the Smoking Shore. […]"''</ref> Knowing their forces were too few to secure victory, he made the ultimate sacrifice—choosing to remain behind, ensuring the enemy was watched and contained.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_what_became_of_him Ask what became of him, ''Fallen London'']</ref> Before parting, the two exchanged collars, a symbol of their enduring bond, no matter the distance.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_her_why_she_is_telling_you_this_now Ask her why she is telling you this now, ''Fallen London'']</ref> | |||
Years later, following the trail of his lost collar, the Viscountess ventured into the Drowned Forests, only to find her husband transformed. His body was altered—his flesh now coral and stone, his form unrecognizable, yet his mind remained intact.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Approach_the_Sentinel%27s_Redoubt Approach the Sentinel's Redoubt, ''Fallen London'']</ref> He revealed that he had changed to survive, staying behind to continue his vigil. Though they reaffirmed their love, the Viscount urged her to move forward, to live beyond their past.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_Viscount Listen to the Viscount, ''Fallen London'']</ref> | |||
==The Grand Clearing Out== | |||
She once witnessed the Fingerkings infiltrating the [[Stone Pigs]]' dreams and, seeing an opportunity, took what she considered a weapon from them. Seeking to imitate the actions of the Fingerkings, she inadvertently stirred the Stone Pigs from their slumber.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Offer_an_explanation Offer an explanation, ''Fallen London''] ''"She gives you a long stare, trying to determine if you're being honest. "The Fingerkings have taken things from that part of the jungle. Slithered in and stolen weapons from those dreams. I thought that I could follow them and take something, too. A weapon to use against them." She steps away from you and pads frustratedly around, slipping between the trees as she speaks. "It did not work, of course. I should have realised that – the ground of that dream should not be walked upon. It responded rather drastically." She is as much reflecting to herself as speaking to you, and she leaves without further comment, distracted by something in the jungle. For your part, you cannot find the dream of sand again. But the Viric Jungle seems darker than usual; foreboding, almost. Something is awake within it, and it's not done stirring."''</ref> [[The Ophidian Gentleman]] later claimed that what the Fingerkings had taken was only a weapon by feline standards.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_sand-choked_dream Ask about the sand-choked dream, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ophidian Gentleman grimaces. "The Viscountess engages in the favourite pastime of all cats: Going where she shouldn't." He turns away to you, hiding his concern. "It is no matter. Events in Parabola proceed on their own schedule. Dreamers awake, and new dreamers sleep." And what of the weapons the Fingerkings retrieved from the dreams of the Stone Pigs? Is what the Viscountess claims true? "'Weapon' is a very... feline way of thinking about things." On that matter, he has nothing else to say."''</ref> The disturbance caused by the Viscountess led to the events of [[The Grand Clearing-Out]], a catastrophe where London nearly collapsed into the ground for a second time. [[The Masters of the Bazaar]] were far from pleased with her actions. In response, they abolished the office of Mayor entirely and issued ominous summons demanding her appearance before them.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_(Former)_Lord-Mayor_of_London The (Former) Lord-Mayor of London, ''Fallen London''] ''"This morning's Gazette announces the departure of the […] Mayor […]'' By determination of the Masters, the election of a replacement has been indefinitely suspended, 'to prevent a Further Tragedy'. […] The Viscountess […] is reportedly taking an extended holiday […]''"''</ref> However, the Viscountess refused to be cowed. Later, she managed to strong-arm the Masters into dropping the matter entirely—likely through intimidation, wielding whatever power she had taken from the dreams of the Stone Pigs.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_what_has_happened Learn what has happened, ''Fallen London''] ''"The rumour has spread among the many factors, auditors, neddy-men, commissioners, and other hangers-on of the Bazaar: The Viscountess has brokered some quiet deal with the Masters. What leverage she has remains a mystery – but it presumably relates to her exploits in Parabola. Speculation has it that she came to the Masters not with an offer, but with a threat."''</ref> | |||
==Backstory== | |||
When the Viscountess was a kitten, she was deceived by a powerful Fingerking under the pretense of an alliance, and it trapped her within a prison of mirrors.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/How_was_the_Viscountess_trapped%3F|How was the Viscountess trapped?|Fallen London|}} ''""The Sliver of Treaties brought me here to work out the terms of our grand alliance. All I had to do was step within this circle of mirrors so I might choose the gift the Sliver offered that would suit best, to seal the alliance. Of course, once I did I was paralysed. Each reflection offered me each of my heart's strongest desires.""''</ref> The young child who would become the Shopkeeper<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_happens_now%3F|What happens now?|Fallen London|}} ''"...they were very young when they made their trap."''</ref> found her and won her trust, convincing her that she could be rescued.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Approach_the_reflection Approach the reflection, ''Fallen London''] ''"A child looks out at you from the glass with silver eyes. Their hair is grey, their clothing green. [...] "The Shopkeeper found me in my captivity here," the Viscountess says [...] "I don't know how they found me. I think they dreamed too far, perhaps. [...] The Fingerkings had me caught here, tempted by every mirrored surface. I resisted even the Shopkeeper when they found me. But slowly, patiently, they won my trust. Convinced me that rescue was possible."''</ref> | |||
To free the Viscountess, the Shopkeeper devised a daring plan: they strengthened their own reflection, feeding it until it became independent. They intended to lure the Fingerking into the glass, tricking it into capturing the reflection instead of the real Shopkeeper.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_child%27s_reflection|Ask about the child's reflection|Fallen London|}} ''"Seeing my captivity, the Shopkeeper was overcome with the injustice of it. Using their learning, they fed their reflection well, so that it was strong. They meant to use it as a lure, an enticement to my captor. It worked: the Fingerking entered the glass as planned, intent upon the reflection."''</ref> The plan worked — too well. The Fingerking was drawn in, but instead of the Shopkeeper’s reflection becoming trapped, it escaped into the world. The real Shopkeeper was left behind, trapped somewhere in the [[Neath]];<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_child%27s_reflection|Ask about the child's reflection|Fallen London|}} ''"Only, the reflection was too strong. The reflection went free. The Shopkeeper did not. They remain locked away, in a sealed place in the Neath. I know not where. The Shopkeeper's Reflection helped me escape, and has been my friend ever since."''</ref> it was their reflection that traveled to the [[Viric Jungle]], shattered one of the mirrors that held the Viscountess captive, and helped her escape.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_how_she_escaped Ask how she escaped, ''Fallen London''] ''""The Shopkeeper found their way here through the Viric Jungle. They shattered one of the mirrors. Freed of my reflections, clarity returned. I effected my escape, with the Shopkeeper at my side." The Viscountess sighs. "Or part of them, at least.""''</ref> Since then, the Shopkeeper's reflection has remained her ally and friend,<ref name=":4" /> and the Viscountess has been their instructor in the art of glasswork.<ref name=":6">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Shopkeeper_in_Viric Ask about the Shopkeeper in Viric, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Shopkeeper rescued me from torment when I was a kitten. Their heart is good, and they have been justly repaid. Who do you think taught them the way through the mirror?"''</ref> | |||
Feeling that she owes the original Shopkeeper a debt, she makes the occasional pilgrimage to the Entanglement of Glass to pay respects to her friend's memory.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Entanglement_of_Glass The Entanglement of Glass, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] The Fingerking is treacherous, this is not the Shopkeeper. This is only them as they were." […] "But do I not have a duty to that version of them too? To preserve their memory?" She shakes her fur and growls. "Hatred shouldn't be this complicated!""''</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 10:20, 12 February 2025
The Viscountess of the Viric Jungle is a prominent feline figure and former Lord Mayor of London. She leads a dual existence: in London, she resides with The Shopkeeper in Viric, while in Parabola—the dream realm behind mirrors—she serves as the guardian of The Viric Jungle.[1] Her mission is to protect dreamers from the myriad dangers lurking in Parabola, particularly the Fingerkings, serpentine entities that seek to infiltrate and manipulate the dreams of Londoners. To counter these threats, she advocates for awakening the city's citizens to the dangers within their own dreams, hoping to forge them into a defensive force against these adversaries.[2]
The Viscountess is known for her dignified and commanding presence. Attempts to belittle her—such as referring to her as a mere pet—are met with subtle yet chilling consequences. Those who have dared mock her report experiencing vivid dreams of thorns and entanglement.[3] Yet, for those she considers confidantes, she allows... indiscretions.[4]
The 1898 Mayoral Election
In 1898, the Viscountess expanded her influence into politics, running for Lord Mayor of London under the slogan "Defending Your Dreams." Her campaign promised to lead Londoners into Parabola to confront and combat the nightmares plaguing them, teaching them how to battle the entities haunting their sleep.[5] However, her true ambition extended beyond mere protection—she sought to strengthen the influence of London's Cats, ensuring they had another ally in their ongoing war against the Fingerkings.[6] Supporters of her campaign received her own claws as tokens of her commitment to safeguarding the city.[7] She ultimately won the Election, defeating F. F. Gebrandt and The Tentacled Entrepreneur. Her tenure set in motion events that would lead her to become the final Lord Mayor of London.[8]
As is tradition for Mayors of London, later that year, she traveled to Mutton Island for The Fruits of the Zee Festival—though, being a cat, she despised water[9] and chose to arrive through a route in Parabola instead.[10] There, she discovered her husband's collar, a relic of her past, which compelled her to journey into the Drowned Forests, the last place he was seen.[11]
The Viscount
The Viscountess and the Viscount were both esteemed feline warriors, bound by love and duty. The Viscount, a brilliant military leader, commanded their battalions in many battles, including a crucial campaign against the Fingerkings in the Drowning Forests.[12] Knowing their forces were too few to secure victory, he made the ultimate sacrifice—choosing to remain behind, ensuring the enemy was watched and contained.[13] Before parting, the two exchanged collars, a symbol of their enduring bond, no matter the distance.[14]
Years later, following the trail of his lost collar, the Viscountess ventured into the Drowned Forests, only to find her husband transformed. His body was altered—his flesh now coral and stone, his form unrecognizable, yet his mind remained intact.[15] He revealed that he had changed to survive, staying behind to continue his vigil. Though they reaffirmed their love, the Viscount urged her to move forward, to live beyond their past.[16]
The Grand Clearing Out
She once witnessed the Fingerkings infiltrating the Stone Pigs' dreams and, seeing an opportunity, took what she considered a weapon from them. Seeking to imitate the actions of the Fingerkings, she inadvertently stirred the Stone Pigs from their slumber.[17] The Ophidian Gentleman later claimed that what the Fingerkings had taken was only a weapon by feline standards.[18] The disturbance caused by the Viscountess led to the events of The Grand Clearing-Out, a catastrophe where London nearly collapsed into the ground for a second time. The Masters of the Bazaar were far from pleased with her actions. In response, they abolished the office of Mayor entirely and issued ominous summons demanding her appearance before them.[19] However, the Viscountess refused to be cowed. Later, she managed to strong-arm the Masters into dropping the matter entirely—likely through intimidation, wielding whatever power she had taken from the dreams of the Stone Pigs.[20]
Backstory
When the Viscountess was a kitten, she was deceived by a powerful Fingerking under the pretense of an alliance, and it trapped her within a prison of mirrors.[21] The young child who would become the Shopkeeper[22] found her and won her trust, convincing her that she could be rescued.[23]
To free the Viscountess, the Shopkeeper devised a daring plan: they strengthened their own reflection, feeding it until it became independent. They intended to lure the Fingerking into the glass, tricking it into capturing the reflection instead of the real Shopkeeper.[24] The plan worked — too well. The Fingerking was drawn in, but instead of the Shopkeeper’s reflection becoming trapped, it escaped into the world. The real Shopkeeper was left behind, trapped somewhere in the Neath;[25] it was their reflection that traveled to the Viric Jungle, shattered one of the mirrors that held the Viscountess captive, and helped her escape.[26] Since then, the Shopkeeper's reflection has remained her ally and friend,[25] and the Viscountess has been their instructor in the art of glasswork.[27]
Feeling that she owes the original Shopkeeper a debt, she makes the occasional pilgrimage to the Entanglement of Glass to pay respects to her friend's memory.[28]
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