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'''Mr Apples''', also known as '''Mr Hearts''', known for a love of games and gambling (for which reason it created the high-stakes card game known as the Marvellous<ref name = "marvellous">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Ask_him_who_he_is|Ask him who he is|Fallen London|}}</ref>), is a darkly cheery and overly familiar Master that is in charge of trade in food, wood, and immortality. It can be found at [[Mrs. Plenty's Carnival]] occasionally.<ref name = "carnival">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/...an_incognito_Master%3F|...an incognito Master?|Fallen London|}}</ref> As Mr Hearts, it deals in meats, skins, ligaments, bones, bloods, and animals, and runs an emporium at the [[The Labyrinth of Tigers|Labyrinth of Tigers.]] It's probably the most innocent Master; the worst atrocity it is known to commit is selling a very mysterious meat from suspicious sources at its storefront.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Mr_Hearts%27_Exotic_Meats_Counter_(1_FATE)|Mr Hearts' Exotic Meats Counter (1 FATE)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
'''Mr Apples''', also known as '''Mr Hearts''', known for a love of games and gambling (for which reason it created the high-stakes card game known as the Marvellous<ref name = "marvellous">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Ask_him_who_he_is|Ask him who he is|Fallen London|}}</ref>), is a darkly cheery and overly familiar Master that is in charge of trade in food, wood, and immortality. It can be found at [[Mrs. Plenty's Carnival]] occasionally.<ref name = "carnival">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/...an_incognito_Master%3F|...an incognito Master?|Fallen London|}}</ref> As Mr Hearts, it deals in meats, skins, ligaments, bones, bloods, and animals, and runs an emporium at the [[The Labyrinth of Tigers|Labyrinth of Tigers.]] It's probably the most innocent Master; the worst atrocity it is known to commit is selling a very mysterious meat from suspicious sources at its storefront.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Mr_Hearts%27_Exotic_Meats_Counter_(1_FATE)|Mr Hearts' Exotic Meats Counter (1 FATE)|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Mr Apples has also been known by the names of '''Mr Barley''',<ref name = "sidebar">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}}</ref> the '''Lord of Blood''' in the time of [[the Third City]],<ref name = "marvellous">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Ask_him_who_he_is|Ask him who he is|Fallen London|}}</ref> the '''Saint of Flesh''' and the '''Paradisal Saint''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies'',<ref name = "provide feast">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|Provide for a Feast|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> and the '''Khan of Roots''' and the '''Khan of Hearts''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]].<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Mr Apples has also been called '''Mr Barley''',<ref name = "sidebar">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}}</ref> the '''Lord of Blood''' in the time of [[the Third City]],<ref name = "marvellous">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Ask_him_who_he_is|Ask him who he is|Fallen London|}}</ref> the '''Saint of Flesh''' and the '''Paradisal Saint''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies'',<ref name = "provide feast">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|Provide for a Feast|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> and the '''Khan of Roots''' and the '''Khan of Hearts''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]].<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref>


===Sunless Skies===
===Sunless Skies===
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As '''Mr Mirrors''', its other name, it is in charge of trade in "the frangible and the fine.",<ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors</ref> which includes fine or quality secrets, unlike the more affordable variety proffered by Mr Pages.<ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/7413027673</ref> Mr Mirrors also runs '''Mr Mirrors' Marquee of Mystification''', a collection of past electoral memorabilia that may be available for purchase.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Visit_Mr_Mirrors%27_Marquee_of_Mystification_(free)|Visit Mr Mirrors' Marquee of Mystification (free)|Fallen London|}}</ref> Mr Mirrors is known to side with Mr Wines in its dispute over dreams with Mr Spices,<ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17503960300</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17505262391</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17506280497</ref> and it is known to sometimes act as an arbiter for certain [[Parabola]]n matters.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Lost_in_Reflections|Lost in Reflections|Fallen London|}} ''"A word in the right ear will soon reach Mr Mirrors. [...] 'Dear Friend: [...] Anarchy is quelled. [...] – MIRRORS."''</ref> According to Mr Cups' noman at Sacksmas, who is in turn pretending to be Sacks-Mirrors, Mr Mirrors wishes to reflect dreams, not rule them.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Day_5%3A_Mr_Sacks%2C_purringly|Day 5: Mr Sacks, purringly|Fallen London|}}</ref>
As '''Mr Mirrors''', its other name, it is in charge of trade in "the frangible and the fine.",<ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors</ref> which includes fine or quality secrets, unlike the more affordable variety proffered by Mr Pages.<ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/7413027673</ref> Mr Mirrors also runs '''Mr Mirrors' Marquee of Mystification''', a collection of past electoral memorabilia that may be available for purchase.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Visit_Mr_Mirrors%27_Marquee_of_Mystification_(free)|Visit Mr Mirrors' Marquee of Mystification (free)|Fallen London|}}</ref> Mr Mirrors is known to side with Mr Wines in its dispute over dreams with Mr Spices,<ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17503960300</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17505262391</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17506280497</ref> and it is known to sometimes act as an arbiter for certain [[Parabola]]n matters.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Lost_in_Reflections|Lost in Reflections|Fallen London|}} ''"A word in the right ear will soon reach Mr Mirrors. [...] 'Dear Friend: [...] Anarchy is quelled. [...] – MIRRORS."''</ref> According to Mr Cups' noman at Sacksmas, who is in turn pretending to be Sacks-Mirrors, Mr Mirrors wishes to reflect dreams, not rule them.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Day_5%3A_Mr_Sacks%2C_purringly|Day 5: Mr Sacks, purringly|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Mr Cups is also known as the '''Saint of Chalices''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "crowning saints">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|The crowning of the saints|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
Mr Cups is called the '''Saint of Chalices''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "crowning saints">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|The crowning of the saints|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>


As Mr Cups, it resides in a parlor with a high ceiling filled to the brim with its collections of crockery, pottery, and sculpture.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Incarnadine_Fur_Robe|Incarnadine Fur Robe|Fallen London|}} ''"The ceilings of Mr Cups' parlour soar high above you. The walls are lined with vast display cabinets, filled with crockery, pottery, and sculpture."''</ref> As Mr Mirrors, its lodgings' walls are covered with mirrors, each one with a single shard missing.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Incarnadine_Fur_Robe|Incarnadine Fur Robe|Fallen London|}} ''"The room is covered with a tessellation of mirrors. [...] all have one thing in common [...] a shard of glass has been removed."''</ref>
As Mr Cups, it resides in a parlor with a high ceiling filled to the brim with its collections of crockery, pottery, and sculpture.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Incarnadine_Fur_Robe|Incarnadine Fur Robe|Fallen London|}} ''"The ceilings of Mr Cups' parlour soar high above you. The walls are lined with vast display cabinets, filled with crockery, pottery, and sculpture."''</ref> As Mr Mirrors, its lodgings' walls are covered with mirrors, each one with a single shard missing.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Incarnadine_Fur_Robe|Incarnadine Fur Robe|Fallen London|}} ''"The room is covered with a tessellation of mirrors. [...] all have one thing in common [...] a shard of glass has been removed."''</ref>
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''"Not bad, my little one. I’ll be keeping an eye on you."''<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Fight_for_the_neddies|Fight for the neddies|Fallen London|}}</ref>
''"Not bad, my little one. I’ll be keeping an eye on you."''<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Fight_for_the_neddies|Fight for the neddies|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Fire.png|thumb|To help get through the darkness.]]
[[File:Fire.png|thumb|To help get through the darkness.]]
'''Mr Fires''', known for being the only Master who actually likes living in London, this strict yet confident Master is in charge of trade in coal, gas, and candles (since the fall of the Third City at least), as well as dockside trade and dirigibles.<ref name = "sidebar">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}}</ref> Rumor has it that it intentionally tampers with the love stories of London so as to make them useless to the Bazaar and prolong its stay in the Fifth City.<ref name = "box">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_devil_you_don't_know|The devil you don't know|Fallen London|}}</ref> But Mr Fires has a dark side: it also is cruel to its employees, hates unions.
Known for being the only Master who actually likes living in London, the strict yet confident '''Mr Fires''' is in charge of trade in coal, gas, and candles (since the fall of the Third City at least), as well as dockside trade and dirigibles.<ref name = "sidebar">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}}</ref> Rumor has it that it intentionally tampers with the love stories of London so as to make them useless to the Bazaar and prolong its stay in the Fifth City.<ref name = "box">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_devil_you_don't_know|The devil you don't know|Fallen London|}}</ref> While it loves its home, Mr Fires has a dark side: it also is cruel to its employees and hates unions.


Out of all the Masters, Mr Fires makes the most use of their enforcers, the '''neddy men'''.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Assist_the_neddy_men|Assist the neddy men|Fallen London|}}</ref> It can usually be found near its office in [[Wolfstack Docks]].<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Wolfstack_Docks|Wolfstack Docks|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Out of all the Masters, Mr Fires makes the most use of their enforcers, the '''neddy men'''.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Assist_the_neddy_men|Assist the neddy men|Fallen London|}}</ref> It can usually be found near its office in [[Wolfstack Docks]].<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Wolfstack_Docks|Wolfstack Docks|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Mr Fires has also been known as the '''Khan of Fire''' in the time of [[the Fourth City]],<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref> and the '''Saint on the Pyre''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "provide feast">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|Provide for a Feast|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
Mr Fires was known as the '''Khan of Fire''' in the time of [[the Fourth City]],<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref> and is called the '''Saint on the Pyre''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "provide feast">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|Provide for a Feast|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>


===A Moon of Misery===
===A Moon of Misery===
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Mr Iron can be occasionally encountered at [[Mrs Plenty's Carnival|Mrs&nbsp;Plenty's Carnival]], but that's not necessarily a good thing.<ref name = "carnival">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/...an_incognito_Master%3F|...an incognito Master?|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Mr Iron can be occasionally encountered at [[Mrs Plenty's Carnival|Mrs&nbsp;Plenty's Carnival]], but that's not necessarily a good thing.<ref name = "carnival">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/...an_incognito_Master%3F|...an incognito Master?|Fallen London|}}</ref>
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Mr Iron has also been known as '''Mr Bronze''',<ref name = "sidebar"/> and the '''Khan of Swords''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]]<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref>, and the '''Saint of Blades''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "give an offering">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|Give an Offering|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
Mr Iron is also known as '''Mr Bronze''',<ref name = "sidebar"/> was known as the '''Khan of Swords''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]]<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref>, and is called the '''Saint of Blades''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "give an offering">{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Jolly_Anchorite|Give an Offering|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>


==Mr Pages==
==Mr Pages==
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As one of the more accessible Masters, Mr Pages can be encountered throughout the whole of London. It also manages the Bazaar's index of London's Notables, and it may send unsigned letters to those who sufficiently prove themselves.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/An_Unsigned_Message|An Unsigned Message|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Your_Father%27s_Bones:_A_Cold_Trail_(event)|Mr John Huffam|Sunless Sea|}}''"But he turned that talent to... [...] love poetry. Ghost-writing it, if you understand me. And, as you may know, love poetry draws the attention of a particular Power. [...] The Masters of the Bazaar, [...] took an interest in your father. [...]"''</ref>
As one of the more accessible Masters, Mr Pages can be encountered throughout the whole of London. It also manages the Bazaar's index of London's Notables, and it may send unsigned letters to those who sufficiently prove themselves.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/An_Unsigned_Message|An Unsigned Message|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Your_Father%27s_Bones:_A_Cold_Trail_(event)|Mr John Huffam|Sunless Sea|}}''"But he turned that talent to... [...] love poetry. Ghost-writing it, if you understand me. And, as you may know, love poetry draws the attention of a particular Power. [...] The Masters of the Bazaar, [...] took an interest in your father. [...]"''</ref>


Mr Pages is also known as the '''Saint of Inks''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/A_Conversation_with_a_Jolly_Anchorite|Accept and be anointed in the Cult of the Sanctified|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
Mr Pages is called the '''Saint of Inks''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/A_Conversation_with_a_Jolly_Anchorite|Accept and be anointed in the Cult of the Sanctified|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>


===Revision and Editing===
===Revision and Editing===
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Mr Spices and Mr Wines were once friends, but then they fell into dispute over which of them has right and claim to the domain of dreams.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Uncle_Archibald%27s_Legacy|Uncle Archibald's Legacy|Fallen London|}}''"Back before that vile business with the Third City Priest-Kings, the pair were the closest of colleagues. But now they claw and hiss like cats in a sack."''</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Mr_Wines|Mr Wines|Fallen London|}}</ref> One of the more elusive masters, Mr Spices appears very infrequently in the stories of London; it seems that the only situation in which one may encounter it is during the hunt for [[Criminals|Jack-of-Smiles]] (which this Master created in a halfhearted attempt to somehow make more love stories through murder).<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/To_the_garden|To the garden|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Mr Spices and Mr Wines were once friends, but then they fell into dispute over which of them has right and claim to the domain of dreams.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Uncle_Archibald%27s_Legacy|Uncle Archibald's Legacy|Fallen London|}}''"Back before that vile business with the Third City Priest-Kings, the pair were the closest of colleagues. But now they claw and hiss like cats in a sack."''</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Mr_Wines|Mr Wines|Fallen London|}}</ref> One of the more elusive masters, Mr Spices appears very infrequently in the stories of London; it seems that the only situation in which one may encounter it is during the hunt for [[Criminals|Jack-of-Smiles]] (which this Master created in a halfhearted attempt to somehow make more love stories through murder).<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/To_the_garden|To the garden|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Mr Spices was also known as the '''Honey-Lord''' during the time of [[the Third City]],<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Speak_to_the_woman_on_the_right|Speak to the woman on the right|Fallen London|}}</ref> and also known as the '''Saint of the Silk Road''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "crowning saints"/>
Mr Spices was also known as the '''Honey-Lord''' during the time of [[the Third City]],<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Speak_to_the_woman_on_the_right|Speak to the woman on the right|Fallen London|}}</ref> and is called the '''Saint of the Silk Road''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "crowning saints"/>


==Mr Stones==
==Mr Stones==
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Mr. Veils assumes [[The Vake|another, more malevolent identity]] as well, which is probably the only known case of a Master actually using its wings.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Untie_the_strings|Untie the strings|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Uncle_Archibald%27s_Legacy|Uncle Archibald's Legacy|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Mr. Veils assumes [[The Vake|another, more malevolent identity]] as well, which is probably the only known case of a Master actually using its wings.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Untie_the_strings|Untie the strings|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Uncle_Archibald%27s_Legacy|Uncle Archibald's Legacy|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Mr Veils was also known as the '''Khan of Silks''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]],<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Workshop_of_the_Khan_of_Silks|The Workshop of the Khan of Silks|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Throw_April%27s_Wrecker_in_the_mechanism|Throw April's Wrecker in the mechanism|Fallen London|}}</ref> and the '''Masquerader Saint''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "give an offering"/>
Mr Veils was known as the '''Khan of Silks''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]],<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Workshop_of_the_Khan_of_Silks|The Workshop of the Khan of Silks|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Throw_April%27s_Wrecker_in_the_mechanism|Throw April's Wrecker in the mechanism|Fallen London|}}</ref> and is called the '''Masquerader Saint''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies''.<ref name = "give an offering"/>


====A Bounty on its Head====
====A Bounty on its Head====
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Though Mr Wines is not known for many atrocities, it and Mr Cups/Mr Mirrors drove the [[Watchmaker's Daughter]], a talented craftswoman whose toys came alive, to suicide.<ref name = "watchmakers">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Go_back_to_the_Albino_Rat|Go back to the Albino Rat|Fallen London|}}</ref> Mr Wines is also London's most notorious check-skipper, and has a reputation for leaving others holding the bill for parties here and there.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Supply_the_revel_with_the_necessaries|Supply the revel with the necessaries|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Extracting_the_payment|Extracting the payment|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Though Mr Wines is not known for many atrocities, it and Mr Cups/Mr Mirrors drove the [[Watchmaker's Daughter]], a talented craftswoman whose toys came alive, to suicide.<ref name = "watchmakers">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Go_back_to_the_Albino_Rat|Go back to the Albino Rat|Fallen London|}}</ref> Mr Wines is also London's most notorious check-skipper, and has a reputation for leaving others holding the bill for parties here and there.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Supply_the_revel_with_the_necessaries|Supply the revel with the necessaries|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Extracting_the_payment|Extracting the payment|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Mr Wines has also been called the '''Khan of Dreams''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]],<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref>, '''the Crowned Saint''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies'',<ref name = "give an offering"/> and '''the Cloaked Emissary''' during the time of Karakorum in ''The Silver Tree''.<ref>{{FLCitation|http://silvertree.storynexus.com/|The Cloaked Emissary's Secrets|Silver Tree|}}</ref>
Mr Wines was known as the '''Khan of Dreams''' during the time of [[the Fourth City]],<ref name = "khans">{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Dubious_attribution|Dubious attribution|Fallen London|}}</ref>, '''the Cloaked Emissary''' during the time of Karakorum in ''The Silver Tree,''<ref>{{FLCitation|http://silvertree.storynexus.com/|The Cloaked Emissary's Secrets|Silver Tree|}}</ref> and is called '''the Crowned Saint''' by the Cult of the Sanctified at [[Avid Horizon]] in ''Sunless Skies.''<ref name = "give an offering"/>


===Ozymandias===
===Ozymandias===

Revision as of 18:40, 24 August 2020

"The Masters of the Bazaar - Mr Wines, Mr Spices, Mr Veils and the rest - speak in high-pitched whispers, and under their concealing cloaks they seem winged or hunchbacked. Fallen angels, stunted pterodactyls, mobile colonies of fungus? They dismiss all personal questions with an airy wave of their gloved hands."[1]

"The Masters apply peculiar customs duties: to fish below a certain size, to green ribbons but not red, to speckled eggs but not plain. Perhaps their strangest tax is a heavy duty on stories of love, but it only applies to stories leaving the Neath..."[1]

The Masters of the Bazaar: it's hard to describe these cloaked, slightly creepy things as anything but, well, alien space bats. They call themselves Mr, but they may not really be men. There are eleven titles, but two space bats take up four of them, and the rest have one apiece for a total of nine bats. Confusing? Fallen London is generally that way...

An Introduction

"Authority is what's left when the money runs out."[2]

The Masters of the Bazaar are in near-complete control of London's trade economy. Each Master oversees a certain form of trade; for example, Mr Iron oversees the trade of metals and weapons. The Masters may seem united, but in truth, many of them run independent (and sometimes counterproductive) schemes that occasionally span far beyond the scope of London. What they are united by, however, is their near universal lack of empathy for the whims of mere humans. While some Masters, like Mr Wines and Mr Apples, may seem keen on pleasing people and giving them a good time, the cadre of cloaked beings are still more than a few rungs higher than humans on the Great Chain of Being, and they are often very quick to (indirectly) remind people of the fact. It is entirely possible to curry favor with these enigmatic beings, but many of them simply use particularly talented humans as pawns for their own schemes and goals.

The Masters generally took on similar jobs and roles in the previous Fallen Cities; for example, they were called Khans during the time of the Fourth.[3] As might be expected of these beings, the Masters are thousands of years old. Don't ever mention the Second City in their presence, however; they will all react in different but unanimously negative ways.[1]

The Masters as a Group

"Are you quite sure you want to know this?"

Beyond this point lie major spoilers for Fallen London, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, or Mask of the Rose. This may include endgame or major Fate-locked spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Mr Apples/Mr Hearts

"Catch?' There is no 'catch'. All is delight and freedom from care!"[4]

"This upstanding citizen governs commerce in food, wood and immortality. They say it's an ally of Mr Veils."[1]

A peddler of life.

Mr Apples, also known as Mr Hearts, known for a love of games and gambling (for which reason it created the high-stakes card game known as the Marvellous[5]), is a darkly cheery and overly familiar Master that is in charge of trade in food, wood, and immortality. It can be found at Mrs. Plenty's Carnival occasionally.[6] As Mr Hearts, it deals in meats, skins, ligaments, bones, bloods, and animals, and runs an emporium at the Labyrinth of Tigers. It's probably the most innocent Master; the worst atrocity it is known to commit is selling a very mysterious meat from suspicious sources at its storefront.[7]

Mr Apples has also been called Mr Barley,[1] the Lord of Blood in the time of the Third City,[5] the Saint of Flesh and the Paradisal Saint by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies,[8] and the Khan of Roots and the Khan of Hearts during the time of the Fourth City.[3]

Sunless Skies

"Gone. But I could make more. I was Mr Apples, once. As I was once other things, other names, other people."[9]

In the Sunless Skies timeline, when London rose to the skies, a few masters followed. One of them was Mr Apples, now known as the Chiropterous Hoarder.[10] It used to sell Hesperidean Cider for a high price, but it has run out of its precious golden apples, so it now seeks a new and better means of immortality.[11]

Mr Cups

"Work hard for the enrichment of the Bazaar, and us all. Shun seditionists. Practice courtesy & honesty."[12]

"'Crockery, pottery, sculpture.'"[13]

That which is empty.

The distant and proper Mr Cups is in charge of trade in crockery, pottery, and sculpture. It employs a group of rag-and-bone men known as Relickers who are tasked with salvaging junk and certifiable scraps, which they sometimes pay for with valuable items.[14] As a result, Mr Cups is notorious for its formidable hoards of various odds-and-ends, such as First City Coins[15] and other knick-knacks.[16]

Mr Cups is also in charge of London's timekeeping systems, of which it is rather possessive of its monopoly over.[17] This may be the reason why it and Mr Wines drove the Watchmaker's Daughter, a talented craftswoman whose toys came alive, to suicide.[18]

As Mr Mirrors, its other name, it is in charge of trade in "the frangible and the fine.",[19] which includes fine or quality secrets, unlike the more affordable variety proffered by Mr Pages.[20] Mr Mirrors also runs Mr Mirrors' Marquee of Mystification, a collection of past electoral memorabilia that may be available for purchase.[21] Mr Mirrors is known to side with Mr Wines in its dispute over dreams with Mr Spices,[22][23][24] and it is known to sometimes act as an arbiter for certain Parabolan matters.[25] According to Mr Cups' noman at Sacksmas, who is in turn pretending to be Sacks-Mirrors, Mr Mirrors wishes to reflect dreams, not rule them.[26]

Mr Cups is called the Saint of Chalices by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[27]

As Mr Cups, it resides in a parlor with a high ceiling filled to the brim with its collections of crockery, pottery, and sculpture.[28] As Mr Mirrors, its lodgings' walls are covered with mirrors, each one with a single shard missing.[29]

An Eye for an Eye

"The Bazaar's dream is a folly! Its message will be spurned, and when it is, its heart must not break, but ignite! For vengeance is hot as love! Let it suffer, and let the sun suffer – as I have suffered over the span of five cities!"

A blade forged in your heart.

As part of a grand, mysterious scheme, Mr Cups hired an assassin named Scathewick to murder seven particular people on the Surface in a bid to lure their vengeful loved ones to the Neath. These Surface-dwellers would then either give up on their vengeance, or die trying,[30] and their tragic tales would be etched into the spire of the Bazaar alongside its other stories by the Lady in Lilac, who was coerced into doing so by Mr Cups.[31]

Ironically, Cups' own motivation for this complicated scheme also happens to be revenge. It has grown tired of serving the Bazaar over the course of five Fallen Cities, and it now thinks that the Courier's mission of saving the Sun with its Message will fail. By tainting the Bazaar's collection of love stories with stories of vengeance, Mr Cups hopes that when the Bazaar's Message is inevitably spurned, its heart will "ignite" instead of break, causing both it and the Sun to suffer as Cups itself has suffered during its time in the Neath.[32] Mr Cups does not feel remorse or regret for what it has done, and it will certainly not apologize,[33] but its seventh story of vengeance still remains unfinished...[34]

Mr Mirrors

"For years she stalked one Master, Mr Mirrors. It's gone. It's been gone for years. She lured it into dreams. And dreams – nightmares – are her weapons."[35]

"The frangible and the fine!"[36]

That which needs to be filled.

The "Mr Mirrors" that many Londoners know of is actually a persona put on by its former colleague, Mr Cups. The original Mr Mirrors actually disappeared from the Neath before the events of Fallen London, and Mr Cups took over its identity in its absence.[37]

In an age when the Masters still scoured the skies, Mr Mirrors was hunted down and captured for glass-whispering, a mysterious ritual that involved quietly speaking to a shard of a mirror in a hidden cave in an asteroid in deep space, by its fellow Curators.[38] Glass-whispering is considered a sin to Curator-kind, so Mirrors was likely exiled following its capture.[39] Some time after this, a heavily scarred and ostracized Mr Mirrors chose to follow the other Masters beyond the Avid Horizon to join the Echo Bazaar on its mysterious mission, and with it, carried a box containing the Claiming Wind, a tempestuous entity that Mirrors treated as some sort of pet.[40]

Unfortunately for it, around the time of the Fifth City, Mr Mirrors was imprisoned by a woman with an affinity for the Parabolan: October of the Calendar Council. October did so by disguising her identity and winning the Marvellous, the Masters' high-stakes card game that grants the winner their Heart's Desire. October, being an avid revolutionary, wished that Mr Mirrors would be chained in Parabola in a "prison of its own failures", effectively destroying its presence in reality.[35][41]

Mr Mirrors is also known as the Saint in the Glass by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[42]

The Dreams Within a Dream

""To be reduced to this," it bemoans. "Undone by a perfidious revolutionary, given to my own pet as a toy—" here, it shoots a wounded look across the moor, to where the Claiming Wind harries the heathers, "—and now at the mercy of some anonymous Parabolan vagrant." It turns its fractured eyes on you. "Miserable.""[43]

Every dream imprisons its dreamer.

Presently, Mr Mirrors is chained to a fence-post in the centre of a crossroads on a hill deep in Parabola, serving as a fortification guarding the mysterious Grave of Mirrors. This crossroads is known as the Beggar's Wake,[44] and very little remains of Mirrors itself.[45] Meanwhile, its former pet, the Claiming Wind, has been set free, and it will do anything in its power to ensure Mr Mirrors stays chained, just like it was once chained itself.[46]

Around the Beggar's Wake, other dreams of Mr Mirrors have manifested as physical locations in Parabola: the Court of Honey and Spices, representing its dream of glass-whispering, the Convocation of Runts, representing its dream of the Avid Horizon, and the Pedlar King, representing its ultimate ambition of becoming a great and terrible king.[47] Within all these dreams, all the aspects of Mirrors have one trait in common: cracked, mirrored eyes.[48][49][50][51]

Mr Fires

"Not bad, my little one. I’ll be keeping an eye on you."[52]

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To help get through the darkness.

Known for being the only Master who actually likes living in London, the strict yet confident Mr Fires is in charge of trade in coal, gas, and candles (since the fall of the Third City at least), as well as dockside trade and dirigibles.[1] Rumor has it that it intentionally tampers with the love stories of London so as to make them useless to the Bazaar and prolong its stay in the Fifth City.[53] While it loves its home, Mr Fires has a dark side: it also is cruel to its employees and hates unions.

Out of all the Masters, Mr Fires makes the most use of their enforcers, the neddy men.[54] It can usually be found near its office in Wolfstack Docks.[55]

Mr Fires was known as the Khan of Fire in the time of the Fourth City,[3] and is called the Saint on the Pyre by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[8]

A Moon of Misery

"You visited my Orphanage, you saw my moon-milk research. I was hoping to use the milk to bankrupt London of love stories. It proved insufficient. It is not a convincing forgery; it creates only a shallow obsession that fades after a few years. A blink of the eye."

Mr Fires runs the Orphanage, which is really a secret testing facility for all sorts of atrocious substances.[56]

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Mr Iron

"Tools, printing-presses, guns, steam-engines: taxes from trade in these are payable to Mr Iron. They say it never speaks, but can write with both hands simultaneously."[1]

Some dexterity required.

Mr Iron, known for communicating only through written means (often writing with both hands at once), this silent and seemingly humorless Master is in charge of trade in tools, engines, weapons, and printing presses.[1] It also heads the Iron and Misery Company, and supervises its Funging Station in Demeaux Island, one of the most abhorrent places in the Neath.[57]

Mr Iron actively discourages notable professions and involvement in stories, as it seems to have a degree of animosity with the Bazaar.[58][59] Rumor has it that it is also secretly in charge of the game of Knife-and-Candle.[60]

Mr Iron can be occasionally encountered at Mrs Plenty's Carnival, but that's not necessarily a good thing.[6] heart Mr Iron is also known as Mr Bronze,[1] was known as the Khan of Swords during the time of the Fourth City[3], and is called the Saint of Blades by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[61]

Mr Pages

"It is my business to keep secrets, your Grace. Mine and the Ministry’s. We desire only to preserve London from maleficitude."[62]

Something to burn? Or something else entirely?

Known for a bountifacious proclivity towards verboserlous sayitudes, the excitable and friendly Mr Pages is in charge of trade in anything and everything written as well as all manner of writing implements. Mr Pages employs the Ministry of Public Decency, who are tasked with collecting cool books protecting the public from "pestilent and obstacudent" literature.[63][64] It's rather ruthless with how it goes about this, however; the censorship of the Ministry is often suffocating, and it's implied Pages killed at least two authors who didn't give up their work.[65] As one of the more accessible Masters, Mr Pages can be encountered throughout the whole of London. It also manages the Bazaar's index of London's Notables, and it may send unsigned letters to those who sufficiently prove themselves.[66][67]

Mr Pages is called the Saint of Inks by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[68]

Revision and Editing

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Mr Spices

"I do not play games! I am a Master of the Bazaar! It is not a matter for games!"[69]

Just a drop.

The irritable and peevish Mr Spicesis in charge of trade in spices, sweet smokes, and prisoner's honey.[70]

Mr Spices and Mr Wines were once friends, but then they fell into dispute over which of them has right and claim to the domain of dreams.[71][72] One of the more elusive masters, Mr Spices appears very infrequently in the stories of London; it seems that the only situation in which one may encounter it is during the hunt for Jack-of-Smiles (which this Master created in a halfhearted attempt to somehow make more love stories through murder).[73]

Mr Spices was also known as the Honey-Lord during the time of the Third City,[74] and is called the Saint of the Silk Road by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[27]

Mr Stones

"Mine."[75]

Like a star in the palm of your hand.

The terse and materialistic Mr Stones, also known as Mr Marble,[1] is in charge of trade in all manner of stones and minerals including jewels, quarrystone, salt, blasting powder, and numerous corrosive mineral compounds.[76][77] It is rumored that Mr Stones tires of life in the Fifth City and wishes to expedite its end.[53] To this end, it is responsible for the Affair of the Box.[78]

Mr Veils

"A scream is just an imperfectly tuned song. And we all have a song in our hearts."[79]

"Mr Veils deals with clothing and fabric, and takes a close interest in the silk-weavers of Spite. But not in any of the more dubious activities in the district of Spite! The mere suggestion is slander!"[1]

Keep your hands clean.

Duplicitous and impatient, Mr Veils, is best known for its enjoyment of hunts and songs. It is in charge of trade in clothing and fabrics.[1] Zailors sometimes misattribute Mr Veils as being in charge of Mr Wines' ladies of the evening in their zee-zongs. This Master may (or may not) be responsible for a certain betrayal of which we will not specify.

Mr. Veils assumes another, more malevolent identity as well, which is probably the only known case of a Master actually using its wings.[80][81]

Mr Veils was known as the Khan of Silks during the time of the Fourth City,[82][83] and is called the Masquerader Saint by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[61]

A Bounty on its Head

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Mr Wines

"To the wicked and the wise! To the hungry and the sharp!"[84]

"Trade in anything drinkable comes under the jurisdiction of Mr Wines. Though it can't be bothered with water. Entertainment, music and the business of the ladies of the evening are also its domain. There's supposed to be some sort of dispute about dreams."[1]

Care for a sip?

Mr Wines, known for entertaining guests at huge revels, is in charge of the trade in all things drinkable, including medicine and with the exception of water.[1] One of the more accessible Masters, it can be encountered throughout London; for example, it'll occasionally appear at Mrs. Plenty's Carnival.[6] Most of the time, though, it conducts business through its favored servant, Jervaise.[85] It is in charge of a group of dancing beauties who are often misassigned by zailors to Mr Veils.

Though Mr Wines is not known for many atrocities, it and Mr Cups/Mr Mirrors drove the Watchmaker's Daughter, a talented craftswoman whose toys came alive, to suicide.[18] Mr Wines is also London's most notorious check-skipper, and has a reputation for leaving others holding the bill for parties here and there.[86][87]

Mr Wines was known as the Khan of Dreams during the time of the Fourth City,[3], the Cloaked Emissary during the time of Karakorum in The Silver Tree,[88] and is called the Crowned Saint by the Cult of the Sanctified at Avid Horizon in Sunless Skies.[61]

Ozymandias

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Mr Sacks

"A knock on your door. A hunched figure. Every year, this Crimson Beast of Winter brings his terrible sack, demanding gifts to fill the void. And now you hear a high-pitched, faintly peevish voice: 'What will you put in my sack?'"[89]

HO HO HO

Mr Sacks appears during the eponymous 12 Days of Mr Sacks, a rather demented version of Christmas. It is also known as the Crimson Beast of Winter. It is - er, they are in fact other figures of note: at first Mr Wines, then various Nomen (and one showman) emulating the other Masters.

Mr Sacks carries around a huge bag, which it uses to collect gifts from the citizenry over the course of the holiday. It's Christmas, only in reverse. And more ghastly, because sometimes, Mr Sacks will collect people.[90]

Mr Chimes

"Who is it? Is it, in fact, one of the Masters of the Bazaar? Is it Mr Iron or Mr Pages trading under another name? Or is it a bold rascal pretending to be an unknown Master?"

For the Exceptional only.

We do know that it runs the House of Chimes. Mr Chimes has also been known as the Khan of Drums during the time of the Fourth City;[3] it seems to be a role played by many Masters.[91]

The Masters' Artifacts

Everyone has treasures they'd like to keep under wraps, and the Masters are no exception.

 The Crimson Book

"The most stirring, the most wretched, the most savage tales of love and loss are here entombed. It has passed through fire and flood to rest in your hands. Leave it sealed... for now."

The Crimson Book contains the most 'savage tales of love and loss' and has 'passed through fire and flood'. This indicates that the Crimson Book may have been written long before the Fifth City; perhaps it is still being added to today?[92] The Masters have allegedly assigned a group of Special Constables to specifically seek out and confiscate any and all copies.[93]

 Masters' Blood

"The most grandiose trophy an anarchist might aspire to. Was it shed in battle, or given as a gift?"

Masters' Blood has many unusual and unique properties that separate it from normal blood. It is a far deeper red, is cold to the touch, and contains a song: 'an unending fading ring like black space struck with a fingernail.' It also emits a constant low vibration, and if left on a shelf, other items will physically move away from it.[94]

 Veils-Velvet

"If Mr Veils shed hair - if blind orphans collected, carded and spun it over the years - it might just look like this."

Little is known about Veils-Velvet aside from this quote, which would explain why this fabric is so incredibly valuable.[95]

 The Sceptre of Mr Wines

"Topped with a black ruby miniature of an unknown crown, this bronzewood sceptre represents all the authority of some far-away kingdom and its once and former king."

A symbol of power that once belonged to a king. The Scepter of Mr Wines is as heavy as lead, covered in frost and talon-marks, and is topped with a jewel from a faraway land.[96] Mr Wines doesn't like looking at it much; maybe it's just insecure.[97]

 Mr Spices' Private Stash

"A quantity of a drug you haven't encountered before. You have only the rumours of where it comes from and what it might be."

"It's half patent medicine, half substances that should not be capable of existing."

This substance is rumored to be a new kind of drug developed by Mr Spices. This drug calms its consumer, and its soporific effect is known to be more effective on bat and bat-like creatures.[98][99] But the most interesting thing about this substance is its effect on pregnant creatures. Pregnant animals who consume this drug find their offspring stronger; runts of the litter also survive longer. However, they would also become quieter and calmer...

...and it is said that Mr Spices itself is consuming this drug.[100]

What Lies Under the Cloak

"The second source is A Rhyming Revelry, a slim book of nonsense rhymes written by a once-celebrated cellist. He was, for a time, a favourite at Mr Wines’ revels. One rhyme concerns eleven pilgrims who travelled from a cold and windy waste. It enumerates each of the reasons the pilgrims were unwelcome in their homeland."[39]

Mr Apples / Mr Hearts. Art from Sunless Skies.

Based on two controversial sources, one called On the Origins and Descent of the Masters and another called A Rhyming Revelry, we may reveal the following information.

The Masters belong to a species native to the High Wilderness called Curators. These oversized space-bats hunt in the space between stars, often alone. On occasion, a group of Curators may band together to boast of their horde and trade deals, and may fight amongst themselves for supremacy. Curator chiefs are described as "victorious, merciless pedlar-magnates."

In the grand scheme of things, the Masters of the Bazaar weren't Masters at all. Rather, they were a group of misfit criminals who joined forces with the Bazaar to escape "misfortune, failure, and fruitlessness."

A Rhyming Revelry provides hints about the crimes of the Masters, though which crimes correspond to what bat are based on conjecture and guesswork.[39] The circumstances given in A Rhyming Revelry are:

  • hoarding (Stones?)
  • light-bringing (Fires?)
  • impersonation, and the delivery of false testimony (Cups?)
  • perpetration of the crimes of knife and of candle (Iron?)
  • idleness, and the dwelling-on of dreams (Spices?)
  • runtery, aberration (...?)[101]
  • pursuit of a Treachery (Apples/Hearts?)
  • failure and defeat; a fall from king to beggar (Wines?)[102]
  • glass-whispering. And worse: charity (Mirrors?)
  • violation of the Order of Days, “which determines the hour of the hunt, the feast, the council, the bargain, and the slaughter” (Veils?)[105][106]

Mr Eaten

"In the migrainous straits of deep sleep, there is a marsh where candle-flames buzz like wasps."

WARNING: Beyond this point lie spoilers for Fallen London's most infamous storyline: Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. Turn back now.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


"Who is Mr Eaten? A good question, but not a wise one."[1]

"The Drowned Man's brothers - aye, and sisters - gave him to the knives and the lacre."[107]

There is appetite.

Consumed long ago when the Third City fell. Now a reclusive shadow of its former self. The main force behind the nightmarish, incredibly menacing search for its true name. One could pursue this search... but don't. Just don't.

"A reckoning is not to be postponed indefinitely."

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Sidebar Snippets, Fallen London
  2. https://twitter.com/Mr_Apples/status/6927249405
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Dubious attribution, Fallen London
  4. https://twitter.com/Mr_Apples/status/21990354521
  5. 5.0 5.1 Ask him who he is, Fallen London
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 ...an incognito Master?, Fallen London
  7. Mr Hearts' Exotic Meats Counter (1 FATE), Fallen London
  8. 8.0 8.1 Provide for a Feast, Sunless Skies
  9. An Ill-Designed Shop, Sunless Skies
  10. Ask about the other Masters?, Sunless Skies
  11. Investigate the Hoarder's work, Sunless Skies "I tried once to hold immortality in a bottle. [...] My customers were convinced, but I knew the truth. You can't just drink eternity. It goes away, you see? But this is different. I got the idea from... an associate of mine? They liked spices."
  12. https://twitter.com/Mr_Cups/status/6858682481
  13. Mr Cups, Fallen London
  14. The Shivering Relicker and Pinnock are Trundling By, Fallen London
  15. The Master's Voice, Fallen London
  16. Incarnadine Fur Robe, Fallen London "Mr Cups collects wares from across the Neath, almost indiscriminately. Almost."
  17. The trade in clocks, Fallen London
  18. 18.0 18.1 Go back to the Albino Rat, Fallen London
  19. https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors
  20. https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/7413027673
  21. Visit Mr Mirrors' Marquee of Mystification (free), Fallen London
  22. https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17503960300
  23. https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17505262391
  24. https://twitter.com/Mr_Mirrors/status/17506280497
  25. Lost in Reflections, Fallen London "A word in the right ear will soon reach Mr Mirrors. [...] 'Dear Friend: [...] Anarchy is quelled. [...] – MIRRORS."
  26. Day 5: Mr Sacks, purringly, Fallen London
  27. 27.0 27.1 The crowning of the saints, Sunless Skies
  28. Incarnadine Fur Robe, Fallen London "The ceilings of Mr Cups' parlour soar high above you. The walls are lined with vast display cabinets, filled with crockery, pottery, and sculpture."
  29. Incarnadine Fur Robe, Fallen London "The room is covered with a tessellation of mirrors. [...] all have one thing in common [...] a shard of glass has been removed."
  30. Demand an explanation (from Mr. Cups), Fallen London ""You were one of seven. You were to take your vengeance on Scathewick and be satisfied. But you weren't! You didn't stop! You never stopped!""
  31. Ask Mr Cups about Lilac, Fallen London "I commissioned her to ink seven stories upon the Bazaar. Of love; of vengeance. She resisted at first. I was forced to be persuasive."
  32. Demand an explanation (from Mr. Cups), Fallen London "The Bazaar's dream is a folly! Its message will be spurned, and when it is, its heart must not break, but ignite! For vengeance is hot as love! Let it suffer, and let the sun suffer – as I have suffered over the span of five cities!"
  33. Does it feel remorse?, Fallen London
  34. Ask Mr Cups about Lilac, Fallen London
  35. 35.0 35.1 The Shallows, Fallen London
  36. Mr Mirrors, Fallen London
  37. Hand over a multitude of scraps for a Rumourmonger's Network, Fallen London
  38. The Court of Honey and Spice, Fallen London
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 A secret about the Masters, Failbetter Games
  40. Approach the Convocation, Fallen London "Ahead, a group of hooded, hulking creatures huddles in a circle.[...] One stands before the rest. Its monstrous face is scarred [...] It clutches a heavy box, [...] From inside it, you can hear a howling, like the wind on the moor. "Take me with you," the creature whispers. [...] "We have found a way: through a wound in the sky. You could even bring your pet," [...] something massive looms in the dark of this high wilderness. [...] Spires hang in the gloom. Sigils flare on its skin."
  41. Ask about her heart's desire, Fallen London
  42. Recite the litany of the dead, Sunless Skies
  43. Find the Grave of Mirrors, Fallen London
  44. Ambition Nemesis - A Guardian (2), Fallen London "A sudden noise draws your attention. A battered fence-post stands at the centre of a crossroads atop of the hill. Chained to it is an emaciated winged creature, clad in tattered robes."
  45. Dreamer's End, Fallen London "I am only a splinter of myself, now. A dream, dreaming. A reflection, cast by nothing."
  46. Speak its name, and unchain it, Fallen London "The Claiming Wind is not pleased that you have freed it's toy. It is black and fearsome and full of vengeance."
  47. Entreat the Pedlar King to forgo its demands, Fallen London
  48. Ambition Nemesis - A Guardian (2), Fallen London "Eyes glint within the hood – eyes of mirrored glass, each missing a chip."
  49. Sneak past the serpents, Fallen London "The creature opens its eyes, and its eyes are mirrors, too.[...] "No. Don't want to dream of this again," it whispers. "Take this secret, and go: every dream imprisons its dreamer. Find the prisoner.""
  50. The Convocation of Runts, Fallen London "The lone, scarred, whispering one with the box glares at you. Its eyes are mirrors. "What are you doing in my dreams?" it hisses. Its tone is possessive, wheedling, pleading."
  51. The Pedlar King, Fallen London "...the King declares, straining at its chains. [...] The shine of your gifts reflects in the kings' eyes, for its eyes are mirrors."
  52. Fight for the neddies, Fallen London
  53. 53.0 53.1 The devil you don't know, Fallen London
  54. Assist the neddy men, Fallen London
  55. Wolfstack Docks, Fallen London
  56. Draw out as many answers as you can, Fallen London
  57. Demeaux Island, Sunless Sea
  58. Accept the invitation 3, Fallen London "THERE IS MORE THAN ONE GREAT GAME. LET NONE OF US BE CHESSMEN. BE CAREFUL WHO YOU ARE. DO NOT TRUST THE BAZAAR. I HAVE NOT WRITTEN THIS NOTE."
  59. A cowled and silent figure, Fallen London "BEWARE COMEDY. BEWARE TRAGEDY. BEWARE THE STORIES. MOST OF ALL, BEWARE HAPPY ENDINGS."
  60. Knife-and-Candle: The Gamekeeper's Cottage, Fallen London
  61. 61.0 61.1 61.2 Give an Offering, Sunless Skies
  62. https://twitter.com/Mr_Pages/status/18017306932150272
  63. The shadows of the ring, Fallen London
  64. A libraryette for Mr Pages, Fallen London
  65. Let him keep it, Fallen London
  66. An Unsigned Message, Fallen London
  67. Mr John Huffam, Sunless Sea "But he turned that talent to... [...] love poetry. Ghost-writing it, if you understand me. And, as you may know, love poetry draws the attention of a particular Power. [...] The Masters of the Bazaar, [...] took an interest in your father. [...]"
  68. Accept and be anointed in the Cult of the Sanctified, Sunless Skies
  69. https://twitter.com/Mr_Spices/status/8077953296502784
  70. https://twitter.com/Mr_Spices
  71. Uncle Archibald's Legacy, Fallen London "Back before that vile business with the Third City Priest-Kings, the pair were the closest of colleagues. But now they claw and hiss like cats in a sack."
  72. Mr Wines, Fallen London
  73. To the garden, Fallen London
  74. Speak to the woman on the right, Fallen London
  75. https://twitter.com/Mr_Stones/status/14447994489282560
  76. https://twitter.com/Mr_Stones
  77. Paisley, Fallen London "Mr Stones is looming at your side. Mr Stones is hissing in your ear. [...] It reminds you that it governs more than jewels. Blasting powder, hydrochloric acid, and numerous other corrosive mineral compounds fall under its purview too."
  78. A tiny gift, Fallen London
  79. https://twitter.com/Mr_Veils/status/9698098222
  80. Untie the strings, Fallen London
  81. Uncle Archibald's Legacy, Fallen London
  82. The Workshop of the Khan of Silks, Fallen London
  83. Throw April's Wrecker in the mechanism, Fallen London
  84. https://twitter.com/Mr_Wines/status/548162607094706176
  85. Mr Wines is holding a sale!, Fallen London
  86. Supply the revel with the necessaries, Fallen London
  87. Extracting the payment, Fallen London
  88. The Cloaked Emissary's Secrets, Silver Tree
  89. Day 1: A Peevish Visit from Mr Sacks?, Fallen London
  90. 'Mr Sacks! Take me!', Fallen London
  91. An unexpected volunteer (30 FATE), Fallen London
  92. A Sealed Copy of the Crimson Book, Fallen London
  93. Speak with bohemians about lost loves and the Surface, Fallen London
  94. Vial of Masters' Blood, Fallen London
  95. Veils-Velvet Scrap, Fallen London
  96. The Sceptre of Mr Wines, Fallen London
  97. The Property of Mr Wines, Fallen London
  98. Complete your chemical analysis of Mr Spices' new intoxicant, Fallen London
  99. Work with your Visionary Student, Fallen London "They are able to show [...] that the drug has a stronger effect on bats [...] than on any of the other beasts in the laboratory. Moreover, it appears to differentially affect pregnant bats [...]"
  100. Finish your experiment with Mr Spices' Drug and reveal the truth to the Dean, Fallen London
  101. No map knows the place you go, Fallen London
  102. Cricket, Anyone?, Fallen London
  103. Train with Mr Pages, Fallen London
  104. A Dream of Truth-Strangling, Fallen London
  105. The Day of the Hunt, Fallen London
  106. Embattled with Curator Mr Veils, Fallen London
  107. Ask about the Drowned Man, Sunless Sea

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