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{{Spoiler}}<blockquote>{{Character|title1=The Second Sacristan|location=[[The Delight]]|allegiance=[[The Presbyterate]]|image1=Monsterhand2.png|caption1=Too many hands.|alias=The Prester's Hand}} | {{Spoiler}}<blockquote>{{Character|title1=The Second Sacristan|location=[[The Delight]]|allegiance=[[The Presbyterate]]|image1=Monsterhand2.png|caption1=Too many hands.|alias=The Prester's Hand|relationships=[[The Seventh Sacristan]]}} | ||
''"You said 'Sacristan'. On the Delight, I said 'Commander'. Same person, if that monster can be called a person."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The '''Second Sacristan''' is an agent of the [[Presbyterate]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly.""''</ref> who directly enforces the Prester's will<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"When the Prester sat down to His table – so the story goes – He bade His cup-bearer to wait always at His right hand. But the table was too long. He needed a second cup-bearer to bring wine from the other end. Larger, stronger than the first, in order to carry the wine. [...] And this second cup-bearer He bade to wait at His left hand, until such times as He saw fit to send someone on errands. To the market and so forth. [...] Cup-bearer is a rough translation. Verger. Valet. Butler. Sacristan. Call it whatever you like, but you don't want to be brought back from the market."''</ref> and serves as the commander of the [[The Delight|Delight]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"[...]awaiting orders from her gaunt and towering commander: the Second Sacristan."''</ref> Also known as the '''Prester's Hand''','''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"Get her to tell you everything she knows about the Prester's Hand."''</ref>''' they oversee the recruitment of sailors to the Presbyterate's forces,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. [...] When she first met the Prester's Hand, in a dilapidated warehouse near the docks, she found the shabby scenery "funny" after the riches the Mithridate Office had promised. Other zailors were there. Then the Sacristan opened a bag filled with masks. "After that, none of us cared about the money anymore.""''</ref> and the handling and punishment of prisoners aboard the Delight. The latter duty includes the administration<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Traitor_Tongue_Speaks|The Traitor Tongue Speaks|Fallen London|}} ''"Into the Youthful Naturalist's mouth, the Second Sacristan has poured truth itself. Truth is something that shines like a blood-red ruby. Its light sparkles behind his teeth. It shimmers on his lips. The Second Sacristan leans forward to listen, and what the Youthful Naturalist says – each word he speaks – resonates with the music of the spheres."''</ref> and removal<ref name=":12">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Administering_the_Prester%27s_Justice|Administering the Prester's Justice|Fallen London|}} ''"The Shrouded Captive would scream, but his tongue is slipping down his throat – pulled backward as you labour together with the Prester's agents. [...] They have hooked something inside, something that squirms. [...] His tongue is no mere tongue. It is the squirming thing: the front end, as it were, if the Masked Corsairs have caught the back."''</ref> of the infamous [[Cline|Traitor-Tongues]]. | ''"You said 'Sacristan'. On the Delight, I said 'Commander'. Same person, if that monster can be called a person."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The '''Second Sacristan''' is an agent of the [[Presbyterate]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly.""''</ref> who directly enforces the Prester's will<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"When the Prester sat down to His table – so the story goes – He bade His cup-bearer to wait always at His right hand. But the table was too long. He needed a second cup-bearer to bring wine from the other end. Larger, stronger than the first, in order to carry the wine. [...] And this second cup-bearer He bade to wait at His left hand, until such times as He saw fit to send someone on errands. To the market and so forth. [...] Cup-bearer is a rough translation. Verger. Valet. Butler. Sacristan. Call it whatever you like, but you don't want to be brought back from the market."''</ref> and serves as the commander of the [[The Delight|Delight]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"[...]awaiting orders from her gaunt and towering commander: the Second Sacristan."''</ref> Also known as the '''Prester's Hand''','''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"Get her to tell you everything she knows about the Prester's Hand."''</ref>''' they oversee the recruitment of sailors to the Presbyterate's forces,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. [...] When she first met the Prester's Hand, in a dilapidated warehouse near the docks, she found the shabby scenery "funny" after the riches the Mithridate Office had promised. Other zailors were there. Then the Sacristan opened a bag filled with masks. "After that, none of us cared about the money anymore.""''</ref> and the handling and punishment of prisoners aboard the Delight. The latter duty includes the administration<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Traitor_Tongue_Speaks|The Traitor Tongue Speaks|Fallen London|}} ''"Into the Youthful Naturalist's mouth, the Second Sacristan has poured truth itself. Truth is something that shines like a blood-red ruby. Its light sparkles behind his teeth. It shimmers on his lips. The Second Sacristan leans forward to listen, and what the Youthful Naturalist says – each word he speaks – resonates with the music of the spheres."''</ref> and removal<ref name=":12">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Administering_the_Prester%27s_Justice|Administering the Prester's Justice|Fallen London|}} ''"The Shrouded Captive would scream, but his tongue is slipping down his throat – pulled backward as you labour together with the Prester's agents. [...] They have hooked something inside, something that squirms. [...] His tongue is no mere tongue. It is the squirming thing: the front end, as it were, if the Masked Corsairs have caught the back."''</ref> of the infamous [[Cline|Traitor-Tongues]]. | ||
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"You said 'Sacristan'. On the Delight, I said 'Commander'. Same person, if that monster can be called a person."[1]
The Second Sacristan is an agent of the Presbyterate[2] who directly enforces the Prester's will[3] and serves as the commander of the Delight.[4] Also known as the Prester's Hand,[5] they oversee the recruitment of sailors to the Presbyterate's forces,[6] and the handling and punishment of prisoners aboard the Delight. The latter duty includes the administration[7] and removal[8] of the infamous Traitor-Tongues.
The Sacristan appears to be an unusually tall and gangly humanoid wearing a peacoat,[9] a zailor's cap, and a cravat.[10] They have clawed limbs[9] that feature an alarming number of joints.[11] Their cabin is lit by hundreds of candles,[12] some of which were once human.[13] The Delight's masked sailors[14] see the Sacristan as a haloed saint or other divine figure.[15]
Oops! All Hands
"How many hands does the Prester's Hand have?"[16]
The Sacristan's alternate title is more accurate than one might expect. Beneath its bulging peacoat[17] is a being with a potentially infinite number of arms and hands.[18][19] The Sacristan's arms are inscribed with the words of the Prester, written in the Correspondence:[20]
I am eternal. And yet my reign is circumscrib’d by Law and Fate. I will feast at my funeral, and my child shall be my cup-bearer. Yet I am generous: all shall feast.[20]
There is no face beneath its captain's hat and cravat; only more arms.[21] Even its eyes are gems inlaid in gold rings on its fingers.[22] The only communication it appears to be capable of is a deafening screech.[23]
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