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|alias = The Stalwart Lady<br>Guardian of London<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_pledged_your_support_to_-|You have pledged your support to -|Fallen London|}}</ref><br>Her Upstairs
|alias = The Stalwart Lady<br>Guardian of London<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_pledged_your_support_to_-|You have pledged your support to -|Fallen London|}}</ref><br>Her Upstairs (to Chuffy)
|location = [[London]]
|location = [[London]]
|relationships = John Cassell, (former [[March]]) (friends prior to his death)<br>Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless (grandson)
|relationships = Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless (grandson)<br>
}}<blockquote>''"She has an agenda for London, and all the lands around London, for that matter: clean living, virtue, and tea."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Invite_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner_to_the_Board Invite the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner to the Board, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>'''The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner''' is a formidable yet grandmotherly activist, passionately championing social causes and the moral upliftment of [[London]].
John Cassell, former [[March]]
}}<blockquote>''"She has an agenda for London, and all the lands around London, for that matter: clean living, virtue, and tea."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Invite_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner_to_the_Board Invite the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner to the Board, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>'''The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner''' is a high-profile activist in [[London]].


== Description ==
== For the Good of London ==
The Campaigner is a member of [[Sophia]]'s club. Though she isn't a [[Monster-Hunters|Monster-Hunter]] herself, she attends for the tea and conversation.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_an_old_acquaintance_to_introduce_you Ask an old acquaintance to introduce you, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is a member – not so much for the monster stories as for the tea, and the club's other, quieter works."''</ref> She leads the club's relief efforts.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contribute_to_another_member%27s_charitable_effort Contribute to another member's charitable effort, ''Fallen London''] ''""What would they do without us?" remarks the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner.[…] "Survive some way or other," replies her companion[…]"''</ref> She has strong moral convictions and has the chops to back it up. She can hold her own in an arm-wrestling match against [[The Bishop of Southwark]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Bishop_of_Southwark Persuade the Bishop of Southwark, ''Fallen London''] ''""Now there is a fearless woman," […] He may be referring to the time he challenged the Campaigner to an arm-wrestling session [] A pot of tea was spilled [] but it did teach the other board members not to make certain assumptions about the lady."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"She champions a great many causes, large and small, for nothing is beneath her notice and she will let no vice go unchecked. Yet, she cares for animals, the poor, the reformed criminals and honey addicts with as much fervour as she crusades against wicked landlords and spirifers, liquor merchants and honey peddlers."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner|The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The Campaigner advocates for temperance (the restriction or prohibition of alcohol), human and animal welfare, and the moral betterment of all [[London|Londoners]]. She is known to visit the sick throughout the city, offering them hearty potato soup for their convalescence.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_succession_of_visitors A succession of visitors, ''Fallen London''] ''"First, a Dauntless Temperance Campaigner with a hearty potato-soup for the convalescent."''
</ref> As a pet owner<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_him_a_new_home Find him a new home, ''Fallen London''] ''"There's an elderly lady of your acquaintance who campaigns for Temperance. […] she can no longer manage her […] fighting weasel and your […] dog will make an excellent companion for her. […] He's going to a good home where he won't be allowed to drink."''</ref> who harbors a particular (and mutually shared) fondness for [[cats]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Viscountess Persuade the Viscountess, ''Fallen London''] ''""She is highly regarded among cats," says the Viscountess stiffly. She is frequently to be found sitting on the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's lap during meetings, but as this is undignified, no one is ever allowed to allude to the fact."''</ref> she dislikes seeing animals in captivity and has been known to purchase caged animals simply to free them.<ref>[https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Roser%27s_Wharf A Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is cooing at your Live Specimen. ''Sunless Sea''] ''"I never did like to see anything locked up." She searches her purse for payment, as two of her burlier supporters heft the cage. The thing inside is remarkably still. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner hands over the fee, and pats the cage. "Come now, dearie. Let's get you out of here."''</ref> Although she is a strong proponent of criminal rehabilitation, the Campaigner cannot always apply this when personal conflict is involved, for instance when a person's disreputable past affected someone in her family.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Temperance_Campaigner Speak with the Temperance Campaigner, ''Fallen London''] ''"I dine regularly with a Tomb-Colonist. We talk long into the evenings, trying to solve London's problems. But we are not always serious; I enjoy the time I spend with him. He makes me laugh."'' ''She shakes her head, smiling sadly. "One evening, I thought I recognised his voice. I had to know. I persuaded him to unravel the bandages from his face. I recognised him. Before they'd been to the Colonies, he had been a notorious louche. He'd led many astray; including my niece. I had despised him. He is clearly reformed, but I cannot forgive him. I have been declining requests to dine since. I haven't told him why. His last message sounded deeply lonely, but... I can't bring myself."''</ref>


She has a deep  affinity for animals,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_him_a_new_home Find him a new home, ''Fallen London''] ''"There's an elderly lady of your acquaintance who campaigns for Temperance. […] she can no longer manage her […] fighting weasel and your […] dog will make an excellent companion for her. […] He's going to a good home where he won't be allowed to drink."''</ref> particularly [[Cats]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Viscountess Persuade the Viscountess, ''Fallen London''] ''""She is highly regarded among cats," says the Viscountess stiffly. She is frequently to be found sitting on the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's lap during meetings, but as this is undignified, no one is ever allowed to allude to the fact."''</ref> and dislikes seeing them in captivity. She is known to purchase caged animals simply to free them.<ref>[https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Roser%27s_Wharf A Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is cooing at your Live Specimen. ''Sunless Sea''] ''"I never did like to see anything locked up." She searches her purse for payment, as two of her burlier supporters heft the cage. The thing inside is remarkably still. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner hands over the fee, and pats the cage. "Come now, dearie. Let's get you out of here."''</ref> She also passionately opposes “Pass the Cat,” a game where creatures—often cats—are boxed up and passed around.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_elaborate_strategy An elaborate strategy, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] Dauntless Temperance Campaigner has been leading the campaign against you. You label the box 'TEAPOT' and have it posted to a church jumble sale, marked with her return address.[…] Public opinion shifts […] your reputation recovers a little."''</ref>  
The Campaigner uses her respectable public image to promote products from reputable sources that align with her moral standards,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner_(Spokesperson) The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner (Spokesperson), ''Fallen London''] ''"The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner agrees to meet with you because of your reputation. She trusts you would do nothing to erode the scaffolding that upholds London's moral character."''</ref> and she stages protests outside establishments (like pubs) that she believes are harmful to the moral health of London.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_Exceptional_Story:_The_Devil%27s_Ginnery An Exceptional Story: The Devil's Ginnery, ''Fallen London'']</ref> On occasion, she attends poetry readings in [[Veilgarden]], where she is a particularly vocal critic<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mock_an_Insufferable_Poseur Mock an Insufferable Poseur, ''Fallen London''] ''"You hadn't noticed the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner listening appreciatively at the back. As soon as you begin, she turns on you. Her arguments aren't, frankly, compelling, but dear God her voice is loud. You withdraw from the field."''
</ref> of poetry that includes pagan elements, excessive alcohol references, or poor rhyming.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_quick_commission:_Hymns_to_Sobriety A quick commission: Hymns to Sobriety, ''Fallen London''] ''"I'm sorry, I don't consider these pagan allusions appropriate for a properly Christian city. Nor can I commend this 'water of life' business. Alcohol is both sin and death! Furthermore, [...] 'satin' has never rhymed with 'pattern' in any English'' I ''speak."''</ref>


She also lends her respectable image to promoting products from reputable producers—provided they align with her moral standards.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner_(Spokesperson) The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner (Spokesperson), ''Fallen London''] ''"The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner agrees to meet with you because of your reputation. She trusts you would do nothing to erode the scaffolding that upholds London's moral character."''</ref> If an advertiser or product falls short, they will be met with swift condemnation. Her activism extends to staging protests outside establishments she believes harm the moral health of London.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_Exceptional_Story:_The_Devil%27s_Ginnery An Exceptional Story: The Devil's Ginnery, ''Fallen London'']</ref>
While not a member of the profession, the Campaigner is a member of [[Sophia]]'s club of [[Monster-Hunters]]. She is certainly no slouch herself,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Bishop_of_Southwark Persuade the Bishop of Southwark, ''Fallen London''] ''""Now there is a fearless woman," […] He may be referring to the time he challenged the Campaigner to an arm-wrestling session […] A pot of tea was spilled […] but it did teach the other board members not to make certain assumptions about the lady."''</ref> but primarily attends for the tea and conversation<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_an_old_acquaintance_to_introduce_you Ask an old acquaintance to introduce you, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is a member – not so much for the monster stories as for the tea, and the club's other, quieter works."''</ref> and leads the club's relief efforts.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contribute_to_another_member%27s_charitable_effort Contribute to another member's charitable effort, ''Fallen London''] ''""What would they do without us?" remarks the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner.[…] "Survive some way or other," replies her companion[]"''</ref> The Campaigner was also close friends with John (likely [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cassell John Cassell]), the previous [[March]] of the [[Calendar Council]]; after the Council ordered his assassination, she was the one who found his body.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Betray_the_Haunted_Doctor%27s_trust|Betray the Haunted Doctor's trust|Fallen London|}} ''"John was one of my dearest friends. I was the one who found him – collapsed in his Blackfinger office, lying on a pile of tracts. Thank you, [...] I see I have another campaign to mount. I'll rally the troops. I'll see the Council brought to justice."''</ref>
 
She visits the sick throughout the city, offering them hearty potato soup for their convalescence.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_succession_of_visitors A succession of visitors, ''Fallen London''] ''"First, a Dauntless Temperance Campaigner with a hearty potato-soup for the convalescent. Next, an acquaintance with a bottle of decent wine. Finally, some lout with a bill, but you hide under the covers until they're gone."''
</ref> On occasion, she attends poetry readings in [[Veilgarden]], where she loudly voices her opinions.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mock_an_Insufferable_Poseur Mock an Insufferable Poseur, ''Fallen London''] ''"You hadn't noticed the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner listening appreciatively at the back. As soon as you begin, she turns on you. Her arguments aren't, frankly, compelling, but dear God her voice is loud. You withdraw from the field."''
</ref> She is particularly critical of poetry that includes pagan elements, excessive alcohol references, or poor rhyming.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_quick_commission:_Hymns_to_Sobriety A quick commission: Hymns to Sobriety, ''Fallen London''] ''"I'm sorry, I don't consider these pagan allusions appropriate for a properly Christian city. Nor can I commend this 'water of life' business. Alcohol is both sin and death! Furthermore, [...] 'satin' has never rhymed with 'pattern' in any English'' I ''speak."''</ref>
 
Despite her commitment to rehabilitating criminals, she faces personal conflicts. She was friends with a Tomb-Colonist, only to discover he had once been a notorious hedonist who led others—her niece included—astray. Though he had reformed, she could not bring herself to forgive him.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Temperance_Campaigner Speak with the Temperance Campaigner, ''Fallen London''] ''"I dine regularly with a Tomb-Colonist. We talk long into the evenings, trying to solve London's problems. But we are not always serious; I enjoy the time I spend with him. He makes me laugh."''
 
''She shakes her head, smiling sadly. "One evening, I thought I recognised his voice. I had to know. I persuaded him to unravel the bandages from his face. I recognised him. Before they'd been to the Colonies, he had been a notorious louche. He'd led many astray; including my niece. I had despised him. He is clearly reformed, but I cannot forgive him. I have been declining requests to dine since. I haven't told him why. His last message sounded deeply lonely, but... I can't bring myself."''</ref>
 
She was also a close friend of the late [[March]], a member of [[The Calendar Council]], before they ordered his assasination. It was she who found his body.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Betray_the_Haunted_Doctor%27s_trust|Betray the Haunted Doctor's trust|Fallen London|}} ''"John was one of my dearest friends. I was the one who found him – collapsed in his Blackfinger office, lying on a pile of tracts. Thank you, [...] I see I have another campaign to mount. I'll rally the troops. I'll see the Council brought to justice."''</ref>


==Mayoral Campaign==
==Mayoral Campaign==
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''"A fixture among London's social reformers, she has a plethora of worthy causes, all of which she is passionately devoted to. Her slogan is 'Teatime for London.'"<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner_as_your_candidate Choose the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner as your candidate, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner […] cares for animals, the poor, the reformed criminals and honey addicts […] against wicked landlords and spirifiers […] Her campaign is bolstered by staunch Society matrons, Criminals […] and the Church. […]"''</ref>''</blockquote>In the year 1895, the Campaigner announced her candidacy for [[Lord Mayor of London|Mayor of London]], running under the slogan "''Teatime for London.''" Her platform included: improved conditions and greater rights for London’s workers, debtors, and tenants, establishment of "houses of respite and healing" to aid addicts and the impoverished, advocacy for London's assorted animals, crackdown on [[Spirifage]], and finally increased tea drinking.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_campaign Learn more about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner tears herself away from a brisk conversation with a member of Humble Order of Mudlarkers and Steeplejacks to answer your questions. "I have dedicated my life to fighting exploitation. Yes, I've fought the honey-pushers, who addict dreamers, and the drink-dealers who poison mothers and fathers. But I'm here to fight the factory-owners, the landlords, the bankers who drive our citizens into such harmful escapes. We must help the addled and afflicted, provide houses of respite and healing. And tea. I am in favour of tea." She smiles and gives you a firm handshake, before marching away to menace a notoriously unscrupulous landlord."''</ref> Her campaign was supported by reformed poets, well-meaning members of Society, and deacons and deaconesses of the Church, all rallying under her emerald banners.<ref name=":0" /> Claymen also rallied behind her, recognizing her past advocacy on their behalf.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_about_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign Read about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"'The Dauntless Campaign is visibly struggling. Rumours of a 'honey-well' circulate in the taverns and low houses of Veilgarden, to general amusement. Her supporters are thinning, and her name has been heard uttered in a variety of unkind contexts by various luminaries of high society, in various exclusive teahouses.'''
''"A fixture among London's social reformers, she has a plethora of worthy causes, all of which she is passionately devoted to. Her slogan is 'Teatime for London.'"<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner_as_your_candidate Choose the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner as your candidate, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner […] cares for animals, the poor, the reformed criminals and honey addicts […] against wicked landlords and spirifiers […] Her campaign is bolstered by staunch Society matrons, Criminals […] and the Church. […]"''</ref>''</blockquote>In 1895, the Campaigner announced her candidacy for [[Lord Mayor of London|Mayor of London]], running under the slogan "''Teatime for London.''" Her platform included improved conditions and greater rights for London’s workers, debtors, and tenants; establishment of "houses of respite and healing" to aid addicts and the impoverished; advocacy for the city's assorted animals; crackdowns on [[spirifage]] and [[Prisoner's Honey|prisoner's honey]];<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign_1 The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"Inside are instructions on waylaying honey-dealers, and accounts describing the purchase of vast amounts of honey. The Campaigner is eager to get the stuff out of people's hands, but has no idea what to do with it all. Gallon after gallon of it are being poured into a 'honey-well.'"''</ref> and of course, the promotion of tea.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_campaign Learn more about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"I have dedicated my life to fighting exploitation. Yes, I've fought the honey-pushers [...] and the drink-dealers who poison mothers and fathers. But I'm here to fight the factory-owners, the landlords, the bankers who drive our citizens into such harmful escapes. We must help the addled and afflicted, provide houses of respite and healing. And tea. I am in favour of tea." She smiles and gives you a firm handshake, before marching away to menace a notoriously unscrupulous landlord."''</ref> Her campaign was primarily supported by well-meaning [[society]] types, the [[Church]], and those seeking a path out of criminal life.<ref name=":0" /> Thanks to her grandson Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless, she also received support from the Young Stags in guarding a massive stockpile of confiscated honey.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign_1|The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign 1|Fallen London|}} ''"At the foot of the stairs is [...] a contingent of Young Stags. [...] Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless presses a finger to your lips and shakes his head. "Her Upstairs and I argue like braying asses, but she taught me the best of what I know. No one'll come near if we're here. Mum's the word. Or Grandmum." He presses past you, to join his comrades in the honey-smelling dark."''</ref> The Campaigner turned away [[revolutionaries]], however, as she still held a grudge over John's murder.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign|Choose a Target: The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Revolutionaries take two steps back. She speaks like thunder: "I've seen how you treat your friends. You think I'd ever forget John? I campaign against all injustice, great and small. Now go!""''</ref>
 
''<nowiki/>'Despite – or perhaps because of this – the Campaigner herself is unbowed. She has been seen marching with her head held high through Hastings Square, Spite, and Veilgarden. Rumour has it that there are rumblings in the Clay Quarters: that the Clay Men have begun to talk politics, and are remembering old kindnesses the Stalwart Lady has done for them.'"''</ref> Supporters received a bearskin hat that they later wore as statement pieces at the theatre.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_Indignant_Bearskin_(20_Estival_Tokens) An Indignant Bearskin (20 Estival Tokens), ''Fallen London'']</ref>
 
However, her campaign also revealed tensions. Revolutionaries sought favors from her, only to be rebuffed. She still held a grudge against them for the murder of her friend and fellow temperance advocate, John Cassell.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign|Choose a Target: The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Revolutionaries take two step back. She speaks like thunder: "I've seen how you treat your friends. You think I'd ever forget John? I campaign against all injustice, great and small. Now go!""''</ref>
 
Her campaign headquarters were housed in the Guildhall of the Humble Order of Mudlarkers and Steeplejacks, a modest tenement on the edge of [[Spite]]. There, she detailed plans to waylay honey-dealers and buy out [[Prisoner's Honey]], though she soon found herself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of illicit substance acquired. With no alternative, she dumped it all down a "honey-well."<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign_1 The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London'']</ref>
 
Her grandson, Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless, a tearaway member of the Young Stags, supported her efforts despite their differences. He and his fellow Young Stags guarded the honey-well<ref name=":2" /> and later helped her set up a picnic at [[The Fruits of the Zee Festival]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_tea_with_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner Take tea with the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, ''Fallen London'']</ref>
 
As the Election progressed, she gradually lost influence—losing elite support and facing scrutiny over the honey-well incident. Still, she marched through London’s streets with her head held high, determined to bring about change.<ref name=":1" />


Ultimately, she and [[The Implacable Detective]] lost the Election to [[Feducci]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/1895:_The_Victor_is_Announced! 1895: The Victor is Announced!, ''Fallen London'']</ref> Yet, undeterred by defeat, the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner immediately set out on a new campaign.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner Have a word with the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] "Not quite what we hoped, was it?" [] "I didn't compromise though. I do have that. If this is what the people want, well. We keep fighting. […]" She stands, draining her cup in one. She takes your hand. She smiles with proud weariness[…]."''</ref>
As the Election progressed, the Campaigner gradually lost elite support and faced scrutiny over her massive "honey-well," a haphazard attempt at containing a larger problem.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_about_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign Read about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Dauntless Campaign is visibly struggling. Rumours of a 'honey-well' circulate in the taverns and low houses of Veilgarden, to general amusement. Her supporters are thinning, and her name has been heard uttered in a variety of unkind contexts by various luminaries of high society, in various exclusive teahouses."''</ref> However, she gained traction with [[Clay Men]], who recognized her past advocacy on their behalf.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_about_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner%27s_Campaign|Read about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign|Fallen London|}} ''"...the Campaigner herself is unbowed. She has been seen marching with her head held high through Hastings Square, Spite, and Veilgarden. Rumour has it that there are rumblings in the Clay Quarters: that the Clay Men have begun to talk politics, and are remembering old kindnesses the Stalwart Lady has done for them."''</ref> While [[Feducci]] ultimately won the election,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/1895:_The_Victor_is_Announced! 1895: The Victor is Announced!, ''Fallen London''] ''"Feducci steps forward, offering the crowd a regal wave. Thundering roars of approval hail his victory, met equally by explosive jeers.  Feducci stands above them all, laughing."''</ref> the undeterred Campaigner immediately set out to continue her fight against immorality.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Dauntless_Temperance_Campaigner Have a word with the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, ''Fallen London''] ''"'Not quite what we hoped, was it?' [...] I didn't compromise though. I do have that. If this is what the people want, well. We keep fighting. I hope you'll still march with your fellow Londoners, and fight for what's right.'  She stands, draining her cup in one. [...] She smiles with proud weariness, and departs without a word more.''</ref>


==Historical Inspirations==
==Historical Inspirations==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance_movement_in_the_United_Kingdom The temperance movement in the United Kingdom] emerged in the early 19th century as a response to widespread alcohol consumption and its associated social problems, including poverty, domestic violence, and public disorder. Initially, the movement promoted moderation, but over time, many advocates pushed for total abstinence, or "teetotalism." Organizations such as the National Temperance League, established in 1856, played a pivotal role in promoting these ideals.  
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance_movement_in_the_United_Kingdom The temperance movement in the United Kingdom] emerged in the early 19th century as a response to widespread alcohol consumption and its associated social problems, including poverty, domestic violence, and public disorder. Initially, the movement promoted moderation, but over time, many advocates pushed for total abstinence ("teetotalism"). Organizations such as the National Temperance League, established in 1856, played a pivotal role in promoting these ideals. While the temperance movement did not result in widespread legal success in the United Kingdom, its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance_movement global prominence] in the early 20th century led to longer-term prohibition and restrictions of alcohol sales in Canada, the United States, Norway, Finland, and some provinces of India.  


Women were instrumental in the temperance movement, often linking the fight against alcohol to broader social reforms. Figures like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Henry_Somerset Lady Henry Somerset] championed both temperance and women's rights. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's friend and fellow activist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cassell John Cassell], was a prominent temperance advocate and publisher. Cassell used his platform to promote temperance and educate the working class. Additionally, the Campaigner's focus on animal welfare aligns with the broader humanitarian concerns of the period, paralleling activists like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bywater_Smithies Thomas Bywater Smithies], who campaigned for both temperance and animal welfare.
Women were instrumental in the temperance movement, often linking the fight against alcohol to broader social reforms. Figures like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Henry_Somerset Lady Henry Somerset] championed both temperance and women's rights. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's friend and fellow activist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cassell John Cassell], was a prominent temperance advocate and publisher; Cassell used his platform to promote temperance and educate the working class. Additionally, like the Campaigner, some temperance activists (e.g. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bywater_Smithies Thomas Bywater Smithies]) also campaigned for animal welfare.


==References==
==References==

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"She has an agenda for London, and all the lands around London, for that matter: clean living, virtue, and tea."[2]

The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is a high-profile activist in London.

For the Good of London

"She champions a great many causes, large and small, for nothing is beneath her notice and she will let no vice go unchecked. Yet, she cares for animals, the poor, the reformed criminals and honey addicts with as much fervour as she crusades against wicked landlords and spirifers, liquor merchants and honey peddlers."[3]

The Campaigner advocates for temperance (the restriction or prohibition of alcohol), human and animal welfare, and the moral betterment of all Londoners. She is known to visit the sick throughout the city, offering them hearty potato soup for their convalescence.[4] As a pet owner[5] who harbors a particular (and mutually shared) fondness for cats,[6] she dislikes seeing animals in captivity and has been known to purchase caged animals simply to free them.[7] Although she is a strong proponent of criminal rehabilitation, the Campaigner cannot always apply this when personal conflict is involved, for instance when a person's disreputable past affected someone in her family.[8]

The Campaigner uses her respectable public image to promote products from reputable sources that align with her moral standards,[9] and she stages protests outside establishments (like pubs) that she believes are harmful to the moral health of London.[10] On occasion, she attends poetry readings in Veilgarden, where she is a particularly vocal critic[11] of poetry that includes pagan elements, excessive alcohol references, or poor rhyming.[12]

While not a member of the profession, the Campaigner is a member of Sophia's club of Monster-Hunters. She is certainly no slouch herself,[13] but primarily attends for the tea and conversation[14] and leads the club's relief efforts.[15] The Campaigner was also close friends with John (likely John Cassell), the previous March of the Calendar Council; after the Council ordered his assassination, she was the one who found his body.[16]

Mayoral Campaign

"A fixture among London's social reformers, she has a plethora of worthy causes, all of which she is passionately devoted to. Her slogan is 'Teatime for London.'"[17]

In 1895, the Campaigner announced her candidacy for Mayor of London, running under the slogan "Teatime for London." Her platform included improved conditions and greater rights for London’s workers, debtors, and tenants; establishment of "houses of respite and healing" to aid addicts and the impoverished; advocacy for the city's assorted animals; crackdowns on spirifage and prisoner's honey;[18] and of course, the promotion of tea.[19] Her campaign was primarily supported by well-meaning society types, the Church, and those seeking a path out of criminal life.[17] Thanks to her grandson Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless, she also received support from the Young Stags in guarding a massive stockpile of confiscated honey.[20] The Campaigner turned away revolutionaries, however, as she still held a grudge over John's murder.[21]

As the Election progressed, the Campaigner gradually lost elite support and faced scrutiny over her massive "honey-well," a haphazard attempt at containing a larger problem.[22] However, she gained traction with Clay Men, who recognized her past advocacy on their behalf.[23] While Feducci ultimately won the election,[24] the undeterred Campaigner immediately set out to continue her fight against immorality.[25]

Historical Inspirations

The temperance movement in the United Kingdom emerged in the early 19th century as a response to widespread alcohol consumption and its associated social problems, including poverty, domestic violence, and public disorder. Initially, the movement promoted moderation, but over time, many advocates pushed for total abstinence ("teetotalism"). Organizations such as the National Temperance League, established in 1856, played a pivotal role in promoting these ideals. While the temperance movement did not result in widespread legal success in the United Kingdom, its global prominence in the early 20th century led to longer-term prohibition and restrictions of alcohol sales in Canada, the United States, Norway, Finland, and some provinces of India.

Women were instrumental in the temperance movement, often linking the fight against alcohol to broader social reforms. Figures like Lady Henry Somerset championed both temperance and women's rights. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's friend and fellow activist, John Cassell, was a prominent temperance advocate and publisher; Cassell used his platform to promote temperance and educate the working class. Additionally, like the Campaigner, some temperance activists (e.g. Thomas Bywater Smithies) also campaigned for animal welfare.

References

  1. You have pledged your support to -, Fallen London
  2. Invite the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner to the Board, Fallen London
  3. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, Fallen London
  4. A succession of visitors, Fallen London "First, a Dauntless Temperance Campaigner with a hearty potato-soup for the convalescent."
  5. Find him a new home, Fallen London "There's an elderly lady of your acquaintance who campaigns for Temperance. […] she can no longer manage her […] fighting weasel and your […] dog will make an excellent companion for her. […] He's going to a good home where he won't be allowed to drink."
  6. Persuade the Viscountess, Fallen London ""She is highly regarded among cats," says the Viscountess stiffly. She is frequently to be found sitting on the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's lap during meetings, but as this is undignified, no one is ever allowed to allude to the fact."
  7. A Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is cooing at your Live Specimen. Sunless Sea "I never did like to see anything locked up." She searches her purse for payment, as two of her burlier supporters heft the cage. The thing inside is remarkably still. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner hands over the fee, and pats the cage. "Come now, dearie. Let's get you out of here."
  8. Speak with the Temperance Campaigner, Fallen London "I dine regularly with a Tomb-Colonist. We talk long into the evenings, trying to solve London's problems. But we are not always serious; I enjoy the time I spend with him. He makes me laugh." She shakes her head, smiling sadly. "One evening, I thought I recognised his voice. I had to know. I persuaded him to unravel the bandages from his face. I recognised him. Before they'd been to the Colonies, he had been a notorious louche. He'd led many astray; including my niece. I had despised him. He is clearly reformed, but I cannot forgive him. I have been declining requests to dine since. I haven't told him why. His last message sounded deeply lonely, but... I can't bring myself."
  9. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner (Spokesperson), Fallen London "The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner agrees to meet with you because of your reputation. She trusts you would do nothing to erode the scaffolding that upholds London's moral character."
  10. An Exceptional Story: The Devil's Ginnery, Fallen London
  11. Mock an Insufferable Poseur, Fallen London "You hadn't noticed the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner listening appreciatively at the back. As soon as you begin, she turns on you. Her arguments aren't, frankly, compelling, but dear God her voice is loud. You withdraw from the field."
  12. A quick commission: Hymns to Sobriety, Fallen London "I'm sorry, I don't consider these pagan allusions appropriate for a properly Christian city. Nor can I commend this 'water of life' business. Alcohol is both sin and death! Furthermore, [...] 'satin' has never rhymed with 'pattern' in any English I speak."
  13. Persuade the Bishop of Southwark, Fallen London ""Now there is a fearless woman," […] He may be referring to the time he challenged the Campaigner to an arm-wrestling session […] A pot of tea was spilled […] but it did teach the other board members not to make certain assumptions about the lady."
  14. Ask an old acquaintance to introduce you, Fallen London "The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner is a member – not so much for the monster stories as for the tea, and the club's other, quieter works."
  15. Contribute to another member's charitable effort, Fallen London ""What would they do without us?" remarks the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner.[…] "Survive some way or other," replies her companion[…]"
  16. Betray the Haunted Doctor's trust, Fallen London "John was one of my dearest friends. I was the one who found him – collapsed in his Blackfinger office, lying on a pile of tracts. Thank you, [...] I see I have another campaign to mount. I'll rally the troops. I'll see the Council brought to justice."
  17. 17.0 17.1 Choose the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner as your candidate, Fallen London "[…] the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner […] cares for animals, the poor, the reformed criminals and honey addicts […] against wicked landlords and spirifiers […] Her campaign is bolstered by staunch Society matrons, Criminals […] and the Church. […]"
  18. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign 1, Fallen London "Inside are instructions on waylaying honey-dealers, and accounts describing the purchase of vast amounts of honey. The Campaigner is eager to get the stuff out of people's hands, but has no idea what to do with it all. Gallon after gallon of it are being poured into a 'honey-well.'"
  19. Learn more about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's campaign, Fallen London "I have dedicated my life to fighting exploitation. Yes, I've fought the honey-pushers [...] and the drink-dealers who poison mothers and fathers. But I'm here to fight the factory-owners, the landlords, the bankers who drive our citizens into such harmful escapes. We must help the addled and afflicted, provide houses of respite and healing. And tea. I am in favour of tea." She smiles and gives you a firm handshake, before marching away to menace a notoriously unscrupulous landlord."
  20. The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign 1, Fallen London "At the foot of the stairs is [...] a contingent of Young Stags. [...] Chuffy McAvoy-Dauntless presses a finger to your lips and shakes his head. "Her Upstairs and I argue like braying asses, but she taught me the best of what I know. No one'll come near if we're here. Mum's the word. Or Grandmum." He presses past you, to join his comrades in the honey-smelling dark."
  21. Choose a Target: The Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign, Fallen London "[...] the Revolutionaries take two steps back. She speaks like thunder: "I've seen how you treat your friends. You think I'd ever forget John? I campaign against all injustice, great and small. Now go!""
  22. Read about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign, Fallen London "The Dauntless Campaign is visibly struggling. Rumours of a 'honey-well' circulate in the taverns and low houses of Veilgarden, to general amusement. Her supporters are thinning, and her name has been heard uttered in a variety of unkind contexts by various luminaries of high society, in various exclusive teahouses."
  23. Read about the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner's Campaign, Fallen London "...the Campaigner herself is unbowed. She has been seen marching with her head held high through Hastings Square, Spite, and Veilgarden. Rumour has it that there are rumblings in the Clay Quarters: that the Clay Men have begun to talk politics, and are remembering old kindnesses the Stalwart Lady has done for them."
  24. 1895: The Victor is Announced!, Fallen London "Feducci steps forward, offering the crowd a regal wave. Thundering roars of approval hail his victory, met equally by explosive jeers.  Feducci stands above them all, laughing."
  25. Have a word with the Dauntless Temperance Campaigner, Fallen London "'Not quite what we hoped, was it?' [...] I didn't compromise though. I do have that. If this is what the people want, well. We keep fighting. I hope you'll still march with your fellow Londoners, and fight for what's right.'  She stands, draining her cup in one. [...] She smiles with proud weariness, and departs without a word more.