- ↑ Curator, Sunless Skies
- ↑ Declare your (Skeleton Type) a completed Curator, Fallen London
- ↑ Declare your (Skeleton Type) a completed Curator, Fallen London "The Masters wouldn't care for you saying so. But the wings, the arms and legs, all fit."
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Witness the birth, Fallen London "But when those wings unfurl, what emerges is no bigger than a human babe, dark and furred. Four claws scrabble along the ground. Two stubby nubs on its back that might one day be wings. The proportions of an infant, with a huge head and enormous, pleading eyes."
- ↑ Take a trophy, Sunless Skies "You settle instead for a long-fingered claw."
- ↑ Ambition: in the Heart of the Bazaar, Fallen London "[...] The Masters have gathered. They are hanging from the ceiling, their robes wound tightly about them in folds, their matted hind-talons sunk deep into the fleshy surface of the ceiling."
- ↑ Watch, Sunless Sea "Its wings are the sky. Its horns and vanes blaze with scars."
- ↑ Bite like Mr Veils, Fallen London "Are your teeth sharp like a Vake's teeth? Are they free-moving? Do they seek hearts?"
- ↑ Enter the compartment - with the Hideous Promissory Note, Fallen London "Mr Stones unhinges its jaws – and the bloody teeth that climb into the carriage proceed to climb into those jaws, re-inserting themselves into the Master's gums."
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Ten Perils of the Heavens: Curators, Skyfarer Sky-Stories Supplement "intelligent, locomotive-sized chiroptera, able to pry an engine apart with their claws, or pummel it with their hellish shrieks. [...]"
- ↑ Former Developer Bruno Dias, on Twitter "btw, mr wines is canonically around 9' -- but hunched in his heavy Master's robes, he looks more like an approachable 7'"
- ↑ Light Fingers: Mr Fires' Ultimatum 4, Fallen London "Mr Fires turns to you, its robes rippling as the body underneath unfolds. "Are we agreed?" It waits for your answer. Its shadow stretches up the sides of the pit, jagged and towering."
- ↑ Refuse its offer, Fallen London "For a moment, Mr Fires looms larger still. It twitches spasmodically. But then it masters itself."
- ↑ Give Mr Barleycorn the Seal of Mr Pipes, Sunless Skies "I favour music, myself. A symphony is as potent to me as good wine is to you. Your kind have been bounteous in that regard."
- ↑ A loyalty worthy of praise, The Silver Tree "[...] Behind a curtain, a servant was playing a pipe of some sort, as was customary at these dinners. The Emissary was swaying, very gently, in time to the music. [...] He lurched, suddenly, and stumbled off. I would have believed him intoxicated, but that night, as usual, he had not had even a sip of airag."
- ↑ No-one! Who cares?, Fallen London "[...] ...that was noisy! But worth the pain. Pages' shrieks still ring in your ears [...]"
- ↑ This Wild Highness, Fallen London "One is brutal, efficient, whipping between the approaching Starved, carving each into bloody, bubbling chunks. Another pauses at each of its marks, suspended in the air momentarily while a clawed hand simply brushes the skin. Those Starved scream as they fall. The last keeps its distance – soaring seemingly at random, like a gleeful swift. But the air shimmers around it, and you can trace the path of its destruction by the Starved whose blood boils within them, who find themselves indebted to the ground, and those who the air simply betrays and will allow no further passage."
- ↑ Codename: Sugarplum, Fallen London "Mr Stones is not eloquent. Until it is. The Correspondence is its native tongue. When it responds to its fellow Master, its fiery words blaze in every diamond, catch every facet: rhetorical constellations."
- ↑ Codename: Sugarplum, Fallen London "Every point Mr Stones makes is a flaming whip, a shooting star. Its diamonds multiply the light. Mr Spices leans low like a crouching cat, spouting its own burning desire: This should be mine. They circle each other. Their speech is the glint on the crags, the gleam on their claws, the blood that bubbles from your pores as you blister from their heated argument."
- ↑ Codename: Sugarplum, Fallen London "[...] When the Masters employ the Correspondence to debate business matters, their arguments tend to have binding outcomes."
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 No map knows the place you go, Fallen London "A Tree which lacks the Dual Nature is less. A Beast which lacks the Dual Nature is no less. This kind are not Trees, nor are they Beasts. Each Clutch has sometimes its Runt, who lacketh part of the Nature. Even the Runt has uses. Consider the Owl." [Editor's note: The runt of a clutch of owl chicks may be killed and eaten by its siblings if resources are scarce. This phenomenon occurs in a variety of other birds as well as mammals.]
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Give Mr Barleycorn the Seal of Mr Menagerie, Sunless Skies "The Runt [...] "I confess, I am amazed it has survived. My master was not tolerant of its various weaknesses. Its single-mindedness; its cleaving to antiquated custom. How it chafed at its chains." Mr Barleycorn dips the seal in ink and presses it to paper. "Still. I am glad it has found new purpose. I'm pleased to hear it's doing well.""
- ↑ A secret about the Masters, Failbetter Games "Thirdly, we have an inkling about the reasons for their ignoble conditions, although no indication which applies to which Master. The circumstances given in A Rhyming Revelry are: [...] runtery, aberration [...]"
- ↑ Force the Convocation tell you how to reach the Grave of Mirrors, Fallen London "The Convocation shrink back. "LET'S NOT BE HASTY," says the smallest one (which still towers above you)." [Editor's note: It is unclear whether this Master is Candles, but we have no reason to assume it isn't.]
- ↑ Tell them what became of him, Fallen London "They will find each mote of Candles. He is a wound, an absence, a decay [...] They look upon the remnants of the Runt; they grieve; they will not forget."
- ↑ Mr Pages: Matchmaking, Mask of the Rose "I am not yet so decrepitated as to have only one. A litter of one has only the runt! [...] If there were time for such distractions, and if I were disposed, and if it were the day appointed for the forming of families, I am still polyfructant!"
- ↑ The Convocation of Runts, Fallen London "There are eleven; ten together, one alone. [...] Behind them, something massive looms in the dark of this high wilderness. It is too vast for you to make out its shape, this close. Spires hang in the gloom. Sigils flare on its skin." [Editor's note: This is within Mr Mirrors' dreams, showing the Masters making their deal with the Bazaar. Mirrors seems to be stepping into the shoes of Mr Candles in this dream, but the existence of more than one runt is nonetheless of interest.]
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Listen to a story of things past, Sunless Skies
- ↑ Curator, Sunless Skies "Curators accumulate hoards, which they guard violently. Each hoard collects artifacts or creatures themed to the Curator’s particular obsession."
- ↑ Offer Mr Spices your medical opinion on its peculiar health, Fallen London "I've filled a warehouse with wagons and landaus. The other Masters would know what was wrong if they knew I was collecting."
- ↑ In Which a Child is Named, Fallen London "Mr Spices, for its part, is lying unconscious on the floor of the train car, oblivious to the events around it. Pages turns to speak to you: "I will take care of my/our colleague. Parturition is a difficult process for our kind, and this birth was particularly exhausting. Spices is in no danger, but it will be unconscious for some time.""
- ↑ Return to Mr Spices with the results of your investigation, Fallen London "Out of the mass of garments that make up its robes, it produces a rolled-up set of blueprints. "Plans for an engine... a locomotive. One of terrible speed and power. The only suitable environment for my child to be born without causing undue damage on the way out.""
- ↑ Witness the birth, Fallen London "The passenger car is a mess of soiled rags and tension. Mr Pages glances back at you with some concern; it appears Mr Spices is no longer on the operating table. Instead, it clings to the ceiling of the carriage by its legs, much like – well, a bat. With its body suspended like this, its head nearly grazes the floor of the carriage; it stares back at you with a pained grimace."
- ↑ Witness the birth, Fallen London "Spices has shed its robe, but most of its body remains unseen, wrapped up in huge leathery wings. It is clear that the process involves some degree of pain – Spices shifts and convulses under its wings."
- ↑ Try to extricate it from yourself, Fallen London "You try to grab it by the waist but it somehow senses your intentions, scurrying around your body like a spider evading a broom. Even if you could get your hands on it, the force with which it's gripping would make it impossible to remove without harming the child – or, perhaps, yourself."
- ↑ Deliver Mr Transport to the Solicitor-Baroness, Fallen London "I assure you that this is for the best. The circumstances of the Masters are not ideal for the raising of a child. And familial affection is difficult, for their kind."
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Listen to a story of things past, Sunless Skies "Once, we gathered here. We held our bargains and boasted of our chiefs. Our bands displayed the finest of goods. Our magnanimity was sharp as knives. All knew our worth."
- ↑ A secret about the Masters, Failbetter Games "Occasionally, some instinct draws them together to boast of their recent bargains, trade secrets, and battle to establish primacy. Their chiefs are victorious, merciless pedlar-magnates."
- ↑ Ten Discoveries to Find in the Heavens: Curator’s Eggs, Skyfarer Sky-Stories Supplement "large, sticky, papery globes which contain the collections of the chiropterous Curators. You’ll never know what’s inside one until you open it. Or something inside does."
- ↑ Examine the creature's collection, Sunless Skies "The Curator carries items using a tight net harness. There is a fleshy, leathery quality to the fine cords."
- ↑ Show it the seal of Mr Barleycorn, Sunless Skies "I would talk with Mr Barleycorn and dig his knowledge of the stars from his heart. But I am not the one he wants, not from its flock. It will only be more morose from our meeting."
- ↑ The Counting of Days, Fallen London "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose, under heaven. The days in the sky are marked with observances, holidays, feasts, fasts. Your traveling companions pass the time by closely observing it, slicing it into choice cuts."
- ↑ Observe the Day of the Hunt, Fallen London "Present your Trophies and declare yourself a hunter."
- ↑ Observe the Day of the Feast, Fallen London "Before you go to sleep, the Curator goes away and returns with another kill, though it is not the Day assigned."
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Observe the Day of the Hunt (Irem), Fallen London "A day for pursuing, and fighting, and hopefully catching. [...] You assemble into pairs of hunter and hunted based on past grievances. And then, you let loose and chase one another in aerial duels – letting go of your habitual names, speaking only in piercing screams [...] Your victory will be celebrated – after the day ends, and such things as laughter and language are once again allowed."
- ↑ Observe the Day of the Feast, Fallen London "Observe the Feast with a meal."
- ↑ Observe the Day of Council, Fallen London "You take the third place in the Council, dressed in Veils-Velvet robes."
- ↑ Observe the Day of Bargain, Fallen London "Offer the Curator the gift of a weapon. [...] The Curator makes you a gift in exchange – chosen, perhaps, to suit what it imagines your tastes to be."
- ↑ Observe the Day of Slaughter, Fallen London "Kill the Curator. [...] It tries to kill you first, of course. The Day of Slaughter is the only day it observes as intended."
- ↑ Observe the Day of Terminations, Fallen London "A day for celebrating things that end: labours, loves, lives. [...] 'The cessation of something that has overstayed its welcome' [...] The observances are simple. You share a meal – and then you stop."
- ↑ Mr Pages#Matchmaking, Mask of the Rose "My hesitance is a question of timing, effort, and the proper forms. If there were time for such distractions, and if I were disposed, and if it were the day appointed for the forming of families, I am still polyfructant!"
- ↑ A secret about the Masters, Failbetter Games "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."
- ↑ Listen to a story of things past, Sunless Skies "Charity is a crime. The punishment severe."
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 A secret about the Masters, Failbetter Games "...the Masters were not Masters in the High Wilderness. Indeed, they accepted the position as emissaries of the Bazaar in order to escape misfortune, failure, and fruitlessness."
- ↑ Show Mr Barleycorn's seal, Sunless Skies "Mr Pennies pounces on the seal. "The seneschal," it wheezes. "One of seven. Still loyal? Yes. Always loyal. Always waiting for reward. No reward for those who serve the Messengers. Always outcasts. Always disappointed.""
- ↑ Talk with Mr Barleycorn, Sunless Skies "There were seven of us, once. Outcasts, bound to this Messenger's service. But the Messenger defied the Halved's command, and the Halved slew it. We were free. My colleagues, fled. But I remained to serve the Halved."
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