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[[File:Sinning Jenny Campaign Poster.jpg|thumb|330x330px]]''"There are many ladies of negotiable virtue in Fallen London, but Sinning Jenny is certainly the most notorious. She is said to have strangled quite a senior devil with a pair of scarlet stockings, a gift from Mr Wines. Although there seems to be some confusion about whether this was in fact a paid service. ''(Probably not the sort of girl you could take home to your parents.)''"'' | [[File:Sinning Jenny Campaign Poster.jpg|thumb|330x330px]]''"There are many ladies of negotiable virtue in Fallen London, but Sinning Jenny is certainly the most notorious. She is said to have strangled quite a senior devil with a pair of scarlet stockings, a gift from Mr Wines. Although there seems to be some confusion about whether this was in fact a paid service. ''(Probably not the sort of girl you could take home to your parents.)''"'' | ||
Sinning Jenny, a prioress from [[Abbey Rock/The Convent|Abbey Rock]], runs the Parlour of Virtue. She is a favorite of the [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters]], especially Mr. Wines, and is currently Mayor of London after winning the Election of 1894 in a landslide, having run on a platform of social reform under the slogan "Fortune Favours the Bold". | |||
Sinning Jenny, a prioress from [[Abbey Rock/The Convent|Abbey Rock]], runs the Parlour of Virtue. (Yes, a nun running a brothel!) She is a favorite of the [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters]], especially Mr. Wines, and is currently Mayor of London after winning the Election of 1894 in a landslide, having run on a platform of social reform under the slogan "Fortune Favours the Bold". | |||
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! colspan="3" |During the 1894 [[Fruits of the Zee Festival]]... | ! colspan="3" |During the 1894 [[Fruits of the Zee Festival]]... | ||
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|...one learns that Sinning Jenny had a rebellious moment on [[Mutton Island]] as a novice, planning to renounce her vows and throwing her wimple into the zee. One can find and retrieve her wimple, after which she will confide in you, revealing her sincerity in wanting to help the poor and her growing suspicion of [[the Masters of the Bazaar]]. | |...one learns that Sinning Jenny had a rebellious moment on [[Mutton Island]] as a novice, planning to renounce her vows and throwing her wimple into the zee. One can find and retrieve her wimple, after which she will confide in you, revealing her sincerity in wanting to help the poor and her growing suspicion of [[the Masters of the Bazaar]]. | ||
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"There are many ladies of negotiable virtue in Fallen London, but Sinning Jenny is certainly the most notorious. She is said to have strangled quite a senior devil with a pair of scarlet stockings, a gift from Mr Wines. Although there seems to be some confusion about whether this was in fact a paid service. (Probably not the sort of girl you could take home to your parents.)"
Sinning Jenny, a prioress from Abbey Rock, runs the Parlour of Virtue. (Yes, a nun running a brothel!) She is a favorite of the Masters, especially Mr. Wines, and is currently Mayor of London after winning the Election of 1894 in a landslide, having run on a platform of social reform under the slogan "Fortune Favours the Bold".
During the 1894 Fruits of the Zee Festival... | ||
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...one learns that Sinning Jenny had a rebellious moment on Mutton Island as a novice, planning to renounce her vows and throwing her wimple into the zee. One can find and retrieve her wimple, after which she will confide in you, revealing her sincerity in wanting to help the poor and her growing suspicion of the Masters of the Bazaar. |