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[[The Admiralty]] (former)|name=Captain Amelia Charity Whitlock, DCM}}<blockquote>"''A pragmatic idealist, the best Admiral the navy ever had, and the undefeated champion of the Blind Helmsman's twelve-whisky tango. She's hard up right now, but you can't keep a good captain down."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Captain_Amelia_Whitlock|Captain Amelia Whitlock|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>The late '''Amelia Whitlock''' was a celebrated Admiral in [[London]]'s navy - or what was left of it, anyway<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Captain_Amelia_Whitlock|Captain Amelia Whitlock|Fallen London}} ''"A pragmatic idealist, the best Admiral the navy ever had, and the undefeated champion of the Blind Helmsman's twelve-whisky tango."''</ref> - but eventually resigned from the [[Admiralty]] out of outrage and disgust over an unknown event.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Bright-Burning_Captain|A Bright-Burning Captain|Fallen London}}''"A once-bright star of the Admiralty, who resigned in disgust and high dudgeon. Her reputation is in tatters, not that she cares."''</ref> She kept herself busy afterward with copious quantities of alcohol.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Bright-Burning_Captain|A Bright-Burning Captain|Fallen London}} ''"Keeping up with the Captain adds at least seven years to your liver, and she's not through when the bell calls for last orders."''</ref> | [[The Admiralty]] (former)|name=Captain Amelia Charity Whitlock, DCM}}<blockquote>"''A pragmatic idealist, the best Admiral the navy ever had, and the undefeated champion of the Blind Helmsman's twelve-whisky tango. She's hard up right now, but you can't keep a good captain down."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Captain_Amelia_Whitlock|Captain Amelia Whitlock|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>The late '''Amelia Whitlock''' was a celebrated Admiral in [[London]]'s navy - or what was left of it, anyway<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Captain_Amelia_Whitlock|Captain Amelia Whitlock|Fallen London}} ''"A pragmatic idealist, the best Admiral the navy ever had, and the undefeated champion of the Blind Helmsman's twelve-whisky tango."''</ref> - but eventually resigned from the [[Admiralty]] out of outrage and disgust over an unknown event.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Bright-Burning_Captain|A Bright-Burning Captain|Fallen London}}''"A once-bright star of the Admiralty, who resigned in disgust and high dudgeon. Her reputation is in tatters, not that she cares."''</ref> She kept herself busy afterward with copious quantities of alcohol.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Bright-Burning_Captain|A Bright-Burning Captain|Fallen London}} ''"Keeping up with the Captain adds at least seven years to your liver, and she's not through when the bell calls for last orders."''</ref>__FORCETOC__ | ||
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"A pragmatic idealist, the best Admiral the navy ever had, and the undefeated champion of the Blind Helmsman's twelve-whisky tango. She's hard up right now, but you can't keep a good captain down."[1]
The late Amelia Whitlock was a celebrated Admiral in London's navy - or what was left of it, anyway[2] - but eventually resigned from the Admiralty out of outrage and disgust over an unknown event.[3] She kept herself busy afterward with copious quantities of alcohol.[4]
A Thousand Corpses
"Log of Her Majesty's Locomotive The Orphean; March 14th, 1905.
"Our expedition to the domains of the dead has been eventful. The Orphean is damaged, and in grievous need of repairs and supplies. We are returning – in haste! – to the Reach, where I hope to make port at New Winchester.
"May God be with us, for a thousand deaths wait in the sky."
-Final entry of Captain Amelia Charity Whitlock, DCM, written shortly before her death[5]
When Victoria brought London to the High Wilderness, Whitlock followed, longing for the light of the stars.[6] She captained a locomotive, named the Orphean after her beloved rowboat in the Neath,[7] until her demise in 1905.[8]
Whitlock rebuilt her reputation after coming to the Wilderness and became a seasoned and wealthy captain, but used up all of her fortune before making one last trip to the Blue Kingdom.[9] Whatever she did there, it involved a black box. But more importantly, it angered the Blue Kingdom and caused a fiery Logos to burn her from within and brand her with Correspondence sigils.[10][11] She died in agony after barely escaping to New Winchester.[12][13]
The Affair of the Black Box
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"Captain Whitlock ensured that this was left to you along with the Orphean, her locomotive. Her last wish was that you take it to a certain address in London, at your convenience."[14]

According to Captain Whitlock's will, her first officer received the Orphean, along with the black box contained within it.[8] They were instructed to carry the black box to a house in New London with no windows.[15]
Inside the box is a mute shade from the Blue Kingdom, named Jacob,[16] who was related to Amelia (possibly her younger brother).[17] The black box is in fact a container perfectly designed to protect its contents from the light of the stars; without it, Jacob would turn to salt under starlight.[18][19]
Historical Inspirations
DCM denotes the Distinguished Conduct Medal, an award for gallantry established by Queen Victoria in 1854. The medal was discontinued in 1993. It was not a particularly rare distinction; over 3,500 soldiers and veterans received it between 1854 and 1914.
References
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