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*The Bishopric of Southwark is actually a thing. So was [[The Great Game]], which used to be a power struggle in Central Asia but now spans the world. | *The Bishopric of Southwark is actually a thing. So was [[The Great Game]], which used to be a power struggle in Central Asia but now spans the world. | ||
*[http://community.failbettergames.com/topic403-looking-for-raffles.aspx Sir Stamford Raffles], mentioned in reference to the Labyrinth of Tigers and the Correspondence is indeed the founder of the British colony of Singapore, the Zoological Society of London, and the London Zoo. | *[http://community.failbettergames.com/topic403-looking-for-raffles.aspx Sir Stamford Raffles], mentioned in reference to the Labyrinth of Tigers and the Correspondence is indeed the founder of the British colony of Singapore, the Zoological Society of London, and the London Zoo. His son, Leopold, also survived and is now Pirate-King of the Isle of Cats. | ||
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Revision as of 02:37, 21 October 2016
WARNING!! Spoilers ahead!
Several astute Fallen Londoners have noticed parallels between Fallen London and the real world, besides its alternate-historical setting and the well-known fact that the Empress and her Consort are Victoria and Albert.
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