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<blockquote>''"They say that the Numismatrix knows her coins better than her children. Well, who could blame her? Coins never make untoward noise; coins never forget your birthday."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Numismatrix_2 The Numismatrix, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>The Numismatrix has at least one child, the acclaimed Great Game spy known as the [[The Civet|Civet]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Silver The Season of Silver, ''Fallen London''] ''"A scrap of cloak tore away in your hand. It has a copper-thread decoration in the corner, showing some kind of feline. Or maybe it's a weasel? No. A civet."''</ref> The Civet holds some affection for their mother, but they note with disappointment that her approach to parenting involved about as much effort<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Silver The Season of Silver, ''Fallen London''] ''"There are many other pieces I could have moved. But I care enough to be disappointed in her. The Numismatrix is said to know her coins better than she knows her children. That is certainly true, although I must say she made little effort in my case."''</ref> as her neutrality in the Great Game.<ref name=": | <blockquote>''"They say that the Numismatrix knows her coins better than her children. Well, who could blame her? Coins never make untoward noise; coins never forget your birthday."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Numismatrix_2 The Numismatrix, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>The Numismatrix has at least one child, the acclaimed Great Game spy known as the [[The Civet|Civet]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Silver The Season of Silver, ''Fallen London''] ''"A scrap of cloak tore away in your hand. It has a copper-thread decoration in the corner, showing some kind of feline. Or maybe it's a weasel? No. A civet."''</ref> The Civet holds some affection for their mother, and trusts her approach and actions, but they note with disappointment that her approach to parenting involved about as much effort<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Silver The Season of Silver, ''Fallen London''] ''"There are many other pieces I could have moved. But I care enough to be disappointed in her. The Numismatrix is said to know her coins better than she knows her children. That is certainly true, although I must say she made little effort in my case."''</ref> as her neutrality in the Great Game.<ref name=":02">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Silver The Season of Silver, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Numismatrix thinks she is a neutral observer in the Great Game, but if you choose not to make a move, you pass your turn. A choice has still been made, and the game goes on. [...] She is rich, and she is powerful, and she is, in her own way, fond of Londoners. I trust she'll make the right moves. [...]"''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:08, 4 April 2025
"You know 'er? Face like a prune and mind like a knife. She's giving a lecture of sorts, if you've got some good secrets. I only mention 'cos I do know you like money summat fierce."[3]
The Numismatrix is an expert in numismatics (the study of coins) and a powerful, if eccentric, figure in the Great Game.
Mrs Coins
"When she isn't working, she is forever trying to show you a coin from the reign of Augustus, or something similarly tedious."[4]
The Numismatrix is an elderly lady with a sing-song cadence to her speech and beady blue-green eyes.[5] She is extremely knowledgeable about her field,[6] and is a font of information on the esoteric currencies of the Neath[7] and the Bazaar.[8] She often gives out lectures on coinage[9] and seizes every opportunity to expound upon the subject.[10] Her Parabolan reflection is a nonexistent Master of the Bazaar called Mr Coins.[11]
The Numismatrix runs a well-secured shop from which she brokers both currency and information.[12] She can obtain any coin from around the world or under it, but she never sells more than one at a time,[13] at a high but honest price.[14] As a self-described neutral observer of the Great Game (although inaction is a decision in itself),[15] she is also interested in secrets and intelligence, as they are a form of currency in the Game.[16]
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"They say that the Numismatrix knows her coins better than her children. Well, who could blame her? Coins never make untoward noise; coins never forget your birthday."[17]
The Numismatrix has at least one child, the acclaimed Great Game spy known as the Civet.[18] The Civet holds some affection for their mother, and trusts her approach and actions, but they note with disappointment that her approach to parenting involved about as much effort[19] as her neutrality in the Great Game.[20]
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