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|image1 = Nun.png | |||
|location = [[Abbey Rock]] | |||
|relationships = [[The Cantigaster]] (father)<br>[[The Pharaoh's Daughters]] (sisters)<br>[[The Vake]] (enemy) | |||
|allegiance = [[Abbey Rock]] | |||
|name = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankhesenamun Ankhesenamun] (formerly Ankhesenpaaten) | |||
}}<blockquote>''"The Mother Superior has fought many battles. Sometimes with the Vake. Sometimes with people who wish to protect him, or people who wish to kill him first. The fight has been so long that she might not be able to imagine what will come afterward. And it is hard to fight when you are so tired."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_what_she_knows_about_the_Mother_Superior%27s_fate|Ask what she knows about the Mother Superior's fate|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>The '''Mother Superior''' is the abbess of the Sisterhood at [[Abbey Rock]], an millitant order of nuns dedicated to ending the threat of the Vake. She was once an Egyptian princess, one of six daughters of the Pharaoh. She and her sisters successfully trapped the Masters, granting the Second City a longer life than most Fallen Cities. But eventually, the Masters escaped, forcing the sisters to flee.<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets Buying secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] My sisters and I have been watching the Vake for many years. Since the Second City, in fact. We were a royal house then. We played those black-cloaked vultures for fools, so we did. Beat them at their own game and pulled the nose of the Bazaar. And they never forgave us. Kept the youngest sister hostage while the rest of us ran for it. [...]"''</ref> Since then, the Mother Superior has led a group of women who have kept watch on the Masters’ activities, particularly the Vake.<ref name=":02">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets Buying secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] The Sisterhood have been many things since those days. Scholars. Carnival performers. Explorers. And now nuns. But we've always kept watch. And if we can endure the wrath of the Masters for centuries without number, we can d__n well do anything."''</ref> | |||
The Mother Superior's face is marred with claw-scars from an attack long ago, which also cost her an eye.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Nothing_to_do_but_wait|Nothing to do but wait|Fallen London}}''"The Mother Superior's face bears claw-scars. An attack long ago that cost her an eye. [...]"''</ref> Out of her habit, she wears a broadly sleeved jacket of stern burgundy, her hair plaited and pinned with a tortoiseshell comb. She calls this her "civilian clothes."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Complete_your_task|Complete your task|Fallen London}}''"She wears a broadly sleeved jacket of stern burgundy. Her hair is plaited and pinned with a tortoiseshell comb. It takes you a moment to recognise the Mother Superior. "Civilian clothes," she explains, with what might be a blush."''</ref> She smokes tobacco,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Vigilance|Vigilance|Fallen London}}''"[...] The faintest hint of tobacco. [...]"''</ref> writes with impeccable handwriting,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noiseless_Disagreement|Noiseless Disagreement|Fallen London}}''"[...] Mother Superior has impeccable handwriting."''</ref> and spends her free moments practicing fighting postures before mirrors.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rely_on_Mother_Superior|Rely on Mother Superior|Fallen London}}''"When not otherwise required, she practices her fighting postures before the mirrors. But she is ready to assist if she can."''</ref> | |||
Her office at Abbey Rock resembles a war room more than a place of spiritual reflection: strategic maps cover the walls, and trophies from past hunts.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Nothing_to_do_but_wait|Nothing to do but wait|Fallen London}}''"You enter and find yourself in the Mother Superior's office. It has more of the war room than the cloister. Maps are pinned to tables, with little paper flags marking objectives. The walls are hung with rifles and the stuffed heads of beasts [...]"''</ref> She is more than willing to test the mettle and readiness of Vake hunters,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Vigilance|Vigilance|Fallen London}}''"Vigilance [...] is the hunter's virtue. Go and stand in the corner. Turn around the moment before I tap your shoulder."''</ref> helping them prepare for the monumental task ahead.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets|Buying secrets|Fallen London}} ''"So, you're ready for the real work. I think we can kill the Vake. Or at least you can, with our help. But you're going to need some training. And to find out some secrets. Let's get to it. Once you've trained for a while, I'll tell you what we think the Vake actually is."''</ref> | |||
In London, her liaison is Sinning Jenny, a trusted member of the Sisterhood who keeps her informed and serves as a bridge to [[Mr Wines]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Through_the_Labyrinth|Through the Labyrinth|Fallen London}}''"You want to know how I came to be here, don't you? I haven't left the Sisterhood, if that's what you're thinking. I keep the Mother Superior informed of what's going on in Fallen London. And I... liaise with Mr Wines. Its interest in the matters of the Vake is both well-known and officially non-existent."''</ref> The two women share a close friendship and mutual respect; the Mother Superior trusts Jenny’s judgment,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Is_that_how_it_is%3F|Is that how it is?|Fallen London}}''"Jenny vouches for you, and that does mean something. But I'm afraid I'll have to see for myself."''</ref> and Jenny, in turn, considers her a dear friend.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Stop_and_look_through_a_distracting_mirror_2|Stop and look through a distracting mirror|Fallen London}}''"Jenny sits in one of the bedrooms of the convent. A body, covered in cloth, lies on a bed. Jenny is holding its hand. She looks up at the mirror. For a moment, you are unsure whether she is seeing you, or simply wool-gathering. But then she blinks, and sniffs, and wipes her eye with the back of her hand, as though she is very tired."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Promise,_and_lie|Promise, and lie|Fallen London}}''"Mr Wines tucks the bottle into its robes. "We made Jenny swear the same oath once," it says. "And she has recently had need to fulfill it.""''</ref> | |||
Though still sharp and formidable, the Mother Superior is weary. She has spent the majority of her life fighting the Vake and is anxious to finish the job before her strength or will breaks.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_why_Mother_Superior_objects|Find out why Mother Superior objects|Fallen London}}''"I want to... to get on to whatever I am doing next in life [...] This has been my only existence for a very long time. The Abbey is my home and my family. [...] We must finish this before I forget my vows."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_what_she_knows_about_the_Mother_Superior%27s_fate|Ask what she knows about the Mother Superior's fate|Fallen London}}''"The Mother Superior has fought many battles. Sometimes with the Vake. Sometimes with people who wish to protect him, or people who wish to kill him first. The fight has been so long that she might not be able to imagine what will come afterward. And it is hard to fight when you are so tired."''</ref> Yet, paradoxically, a lifetime dedicated to this war has made her reluctant to see it end.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_her_about_Sinning_Jenny|Ask her about Sinning Jenny|Fallen London}}''"When you fight something for three millennia, you may find the end of the war unbearable. [...]"''</ref> | |||
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"The Mother Superior has fought many battles. Sometimes with the Vake. Sometimes with people who wish to protect him, or people who wish to kill him first. The fight has been so long that she might not be able to imagine what will come afterward. And it is hard to fight when you are so tired."[1]
The Mother Superior is the abbess of the Sisterhood at Abbey Rock, an millitant order of nuns dedicated to ending the threat of the Vake. She was once an Egyptian princess, one of six daughters of the Pharaoh. She and her sisters successfully trapped the Masters, granting the Second City a longer life than most Fallen Cities. But eventually, the Masters escaped, forcing the sisters to flee.[2] Since then, the Mother Superior has led a group of women who have kept watch on the Masters’ activities, particularly the Vake.[3]
The Mother Superior's face is marred with claw-scars from an attack long ago, which also cost her an eye.[4] Out of her habit, she wears a broadly sleeved jacket of stern burgundy, her hair plaited and pinned with a tortoiseshell comb. She calls this her "civilian clothes."[5] She smokes tobacco,[6] writes with impeccable handwriting,[7] and spends her free moments practicing fighting postures before mirrors.[8]
Her office at Abbey Rock resembles a war room more than a place of spiritual reflection: strategic maps cover the walls, and trophies from past hunts.[9] She is more than willing to test the mettle and readiness of Vake hunters,[10] helping them prepare for the monumental task ahead.[11]
In London, her liaison is Sinning Jenny, a trusted member of the Sisterhood who keeps her informed and serves as a bridge to Mr Wines.[12] The two women share a close friendship and mutual respect; the Mother Superior trusts Jenny’s judgment,[13] and Jenny, in turn, considers her a dear friend.[14][15]
Though still sharp and formidable, the Mother Superior is weary. She has spent the majority of her life fighting the Vake and is anxious to finish the job before her strength or will breaks.[16][17] Yet, paradoxically, a lifetime dedicated to this war has made her reluctant to see it end.[18]
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