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"There are some things we were not meant to know, they say. But you wouldn't be down here if you took that seriously."

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Wherever there's poverty, darkness, despair, there's folk to make a profit on it. And London has these a-plenty[1]

Gang Leaders

Once a year, three paragons of London's underworld gather to settle outstanding scores and they have asked you to mediate.[2]

{{{Alt Text}}} The Cheery Man

Grim. Vicious. Remorseless. But a man of his word.[3]

The Cheery Man is the owner of the Medusa's Head, a tavern in Watchmaker's Hill, and the leader of one of London's criminal syndicates. Though he is ruthless even by the Fifth City's standards, he commands great loyalty among his thieves and cutthroats.[4] The Cheery Man was once a married man, and co-ruled Spite and the bordering areas with his wife. However, one of the numerous enemies of the Cheery Man ambushed and killed his wife, greatly setting back the Cheery Man's criminal empire.[5]

{{{Alt Text}}} The Gracious Widow.

As cold as the River. As old as the Forgotten Quarter. Her heart is pickled in secrets.[6]

The Widow, as she is commonly called, is now the leader of a smuggling ring, probably taking after her true love. She has been known to smuggle jewels and Clay Men into and out of London. She is also the founder and secret owner of the Greyfields winery.

{{{Alt Text}}} The Topsy King

His court is high and threadbare, but his tastes are cultivated. He does not care for coin.[7]

The Topsy King is the ruler of Flit. He is often accompanied by his gang of lunatic beggars and thieves, known as the Raggedy Men. He collects paintings and tends to speak in nearly incomprehensible gibberish.

Notable Criminals

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References

  1. The Alleys of London: the Criminals, Fallen London "Wherever there's poverty, darkness, despair, there's folk to make a profit on it. And London has these a-plenty."
  2. A Council of Thieves, Fallen London "Once a year, three paragons of London's underworld gather to settle outstanding scores and they have asked you to mediate. The Cheery Man hunches over the table[…] The Gracious Widow is veiled from head to foot[…] The Topsy King perches in the rafters[…]"
  3. The Cheery Man, Fallen London "Grim. Vicious. Remorseless. But a man of his word.""
  4. "The Cheery Man.", Fallen London "The Cheery Man is the owner of the Medusa's Head, a tavern in Watchmaker's Hill, and the leader of one of London's criminal syndicates. Though he is ruthless even by the Fifth City's standards, he commands great loyalty among his thieves and cutthroats."
  5. Ask the Last Constable about her mother, Fallen London ""The Last Constable walks over to the tomb, her fingers idly stroking the stone. "Don't get me wrong. Mother was every bit as bad as my father. Worse, sometimes." She turns to face you, silhouetted in the light. "Spite and beyond used to be part of the family empire. They ruled it together, and you don't do that without making enemies. One day, father and I went to meet her at Beatrice's. Were almost right there. But when we saw what was going on inside - even though she'd taken down a number of them - no, he didn't want to stop." She pauses. "And then it was just us two."""
  6. "The Gracious Widow.", Fallen London " As cold as the River. As old as the Forgotten Quarter. Her heart is pickled in secrets."
  7. "The Topsy King.", Fallen London " His court is high and threadbare, but his tastes are cultivated. He does not care for coin."