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The Vicomte is a humanoid manifestation of a parasitic law: a sigil, inscribed upon the [[The Echo Bazaar|Bazaar]]’s very body since its descent from the [[The High Wilderness|High Wilderness]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"He's a real foreigner – if you follow. The Bazaar came from very far away. She brought a few things with her. Not on purpose. Like how a dog might pick up ticks out in the wilderness. The Vicomte de V_____, well, he's just like a tick. Like a tick that finally dropped off and purchased an aristocratic title."''</ref> that both devours and inspires passion. When the Bazaar discovered its unwelcome passenger, it realized the parasite could be turned to its advantage by shaping love stories to its liking.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"One sigil differs from the rest. It oozes thick crimson fluid. "A parasitic law," says Penstock. "It doesn't just eat passion. It inspires passion. All those properties, with this legal clause worked into their contracts? Inspire passion too. Even if they nip a little. That's why she wants to spread it. London needs inspiration. You won't hold it against me, will you?" He lets out a sigh. "It wouldn't be the first time I've done something foolish for love.""''</ref> Thus, for decades, the Bazaar has entrusted [[Penstock]] with sustaining the Vicomte through various means, including stamping his sigil on property deeds.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"I guess you know now that some contracts have fangs. And I might've incorporated a particularly hungry legal clause into this deed. The Vicomte de V_____? He's how an observer might, let's say, interpret such a clause. How the terms can manifest for a receptive mind. When you see him at your château, that's due to the copy you signed. But I've put the same clause into other contracts. Whatever he told you about our relationship, though, I'm not his servant."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"He needs to maintain a'' connection''. That's what the samples are for. Nightsoil of the Bazaar. As his property agent, it's my job to move nightsoil onto his estates. Without it, the Vicomte couldn't stay at his own addresses."''</ref> The Vicomte, for his part, misses his time in the High Wilderness, but seems content enough as long as he can continue to feed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"The Vicomte de V_____ guides your gaze toward false-constellations. There is the Roving Headsman. There is the Huntress afield with her starry-eyed Hounds. "I remember the real stars," he says, and you remember them too: your mind expands as he describes the night, until you can practically feel a blazing comet brush your cheek. It isn't a blazing comet. "My heart still aches for what I've lost. But I treasure moments like these.""''</ref> | The Vicomte is a humanoid manifestation of a parasitic law: a sigil, inscribed upon the [[The Echo Bazaar|Bazaar]]’s very body since its descent from the [[The High Wilderness|High Wilderness]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"He's a real foreigner – if you follow. The Bazaar came from very far away. She brought a few things with her. Not on purpose. Like how a dog might pick up ticks out in the wilderness. The Vicomte de V_____, well, he's just like a tick. Like a tick that finally dropped off and purchased an aristocratic title."''</ref> that both devours and inspires passion. When the Bazaar discovered its unwelcome passenger, it realized the parasite could be turned to its advantage by shaping love stories to its liking.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"One sigil differs from the rest. It oozes thick crimson fluid. "A parasitic law," says Penstock. "It doesn't just eat passion. It inspires passion. All those properties, with this legal clause worked into their contracts? Inspire passion too. Even if they nip a little. That's why she wants to spread it. London needs inspiration. You won't hold it against me, will you?" He lets out a sigh. "It wouldn't be the first time I've done something foolish for love.""''</ref> Thus, for decades, the Bazaar has entrusted [[Penstock]] with sustaining the Vicomte through various means, including stamping his sigil on property deeds.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"I guess you know now that some contracts have fangs. And I might've incorporated a particularly hungry legal clause into this deed. The Vicomte de V_____? He's how an observer might, let's say, interpret such a clause. How the terms can manifest for a receptive mind. When you see him at your château, that's due to the copy you signed. But I've put the same clause into other contracts. Whatever he told you about our relationship, though, I'm not his servant."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"He needs to maintain a'' connection''. That's what the samples are for. Nightsoil of the Bazaar. As his property agent, it's my job to move nightsoil onto his estates. Without it, the Vicomte couldn't stay at his own addresses."''</ref> The Vicomte, for his part, misses his time in the High Wilderness, but seems content enough as long as he can continue to feed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Caveat_Emptor|Caveat Emptor|Fallen London|}}''"The Vicomte de V_____ guides your gaze toward false-constellations. There is the Roving Headsman. There is the Huntress afield with her starry-eyed Hounds. "I remember the real stars," he says, and you remember them too: your mind expands as he describes the night, until you can practically feel a blazing comet brush your cheek. It isn't a blazing comet. "My heart still aches for what I've lost. But I treasure moments like these.""''</ref> | ||
==Historical & Cultural Inspirations== | == Historical & Cultural Inspirations== | ||
The Vicomte de V_____ is deeply rooted in the tradition of the aristocratic vampire, drawing significant influence from ''Dracula'' and its literary predecessors. His character embodies not just the physical predation of classic vampires, but also their psychological and symbolic resonance, particularly in their relationship with place, power, and identity. | The Vicomte de V_____ is deeply rooted in the tradition of the aristocratic vampire, drawing significant influence from ''Dracula'' and its literary predecessors. His character embodies not just the physical predation of classic vampires, but also their psychological and symbolic resonance, particularly in their relationship with place, power, and identity. | ||
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"We are so close," says the Vicomte de V_____. "I have nothing to hide. You know I need love to survive, but who doesn't need love? You have so much to give. Only the tiniest nibble, the littlest bite, and I'll be satisfied. My teeth won't hurt. I promise you: this is the final course."[1]
The Vicomte de V_____ is a foreign aristocrat, a fixture of high society[2] despite the fact that few have actually seen him.[3] He exudes an unnatural allure—one that captures attention in a way that seems almost supernatural.[4] A property speculator by trade, he buys and leases buildings across London.[5] Animals, at least the non-sapient ones, seem to loathe him.[6]
The Vicomte has no fixed appearance; instead, he molds himself to match the preferences of those who perceive him.[7] His interests are not limited to residences, and include the Observatory on Watchmaker's Hill[8][9] and a gothic bookshop.[10] His investments also extend beyond London, reaching even the Tomb-Colonies and possibly further.[11] Each of his properties is carefully curated: tenants are subtly manipulated, their minds bent toward a particular love,[12] their passions siphoned away to nourish their landlord.[13] His own official address — a townhouse rented out to rats — is a mere formality.[14]
Whatever the Vicomte is, he does not simply collect rent — he feeds (with consent, like any respectable gentleman).[15] Residents of his estates may glimpse him in a blood-red haze, seated at a small table laden with a sumptuous feast.[16] His rich voice lulls his prey into a trance, like a masterfully told story ensnares its reader;[17][18] only once they are fully enthralled does he reveal his true nature.[19] He is merely a sigil upon the property deed itself.[20]
The Vicomte is a humanoid manifestation of a parasitic law: a sigil, inscribed upon the Bazaar’s very body since its descent from the High Wilderness,[21] that both devours and inspires passion. When the Bazaar discovered its unwelcome passenger, it realized the parasite could be turned to its advantage by shaping love stories to its liking.[22] Thus, for decades, the Bazaar has entrusted Penstock with sustaining the Vicomte through various means, including stamping his sigil on property deeds.[23][24] The Vicomte, for his part, misses his time in the High Wilderness, but seems content enough as long as he can continue to feed.[25]
Historical & Cultural Inspirations[edit]
The Vicomte de V_____ is deeply rooted in the tradition of the aristocratic vampire, drawing significant influence from Dracula and its literary predecessors. His character embodies not just the physical predation of classic vampires, but also their psychological and symbolic resonance, particularly in their relationship with place, power, and identity.
John Polidori’s The Vampyre (1819) introduced the aristocratic vampire to English literature; the nobleman Lord Ruthven, both charming and destructive, infiltrates high society and corrupts those around him with manipulation rather than brute force. The titular character of Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla (1872) thrives on intimacy, seducing her victims and nurturing a deep psychological connection before devouring them.
But it was Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) that crystallized the image of the vampire as both an invader and a relic of the past: a being deeply tied to place and tradition, yet capable of infiltrating and corrupting the modern world. Dracula’s dependence on his native soil is one of the most distinctive elements of the novel. He cannot survive in England without the earth of Transylvania, which he transports in coffins to maintain his strength. The Vicomte de V_____ parallels this in fairly straightforward fashion, with his Soothe & Cooper Long-Boxes (coffins) filled with the Bazaar's nightsoil (dirt) as a tether to the Bazaar. The fact that the Vicomte is a living sigil, rather than a physical entity, makes that bond even more crucial; he is a fragment of an older, deeper structure of power that must be periodically renewed.
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