Furnace Ancona

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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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"I'm 'Furnace' Ancona, I run the Tracklayers' Union, and if you want to put down any rail out of London, it's me you need to be dealing with."[1]

Furnace Ancona is the well-respected leader of the Tracklayer's Union.[1]

An Advocate for the People

"I'm not putting down a single rail tie if we're not being paid, and it takes more than your word on that."[2]

As the leader of the Tracklayer's Union, Furnace supervises her union's projects, meets with investors,[3] and ensures everyone is paid fairly.[4][5] Her work has made her a living legend among tracklayers,[6] labor advocates,[7] and revolutionaries alike;[8] she is even called Saint Furnace Ancona by some.[6] Despite her excellent political acumen,[9] she is not at all a bureaucrat. She instead prefers to lead from the front lines,[10] working alongside union members and making use of her extensive knowledge of the practicalities of tracklaying.[11] Furnace stands in opposition to any threat to workers' rights,[12] especially by the monopolistic Mr Fires and its lackeys.[13]

Furnace's ultimate goal is to build a city for the Neath's tracklayers, where they can live free from the Masters' influence and any other form of oppression.[14] This is also the founding principle of the Emancipationist ideology, one of the three schools of thought within the Tracklayer's Union.[15] She has very detailed plans for this city's infrastructure and governance,[16] in hopes that she may set an example for the future.[17] She claims this as an extension of her down-to-earth attitude, though her plans reveal her utopian leanings.[18]

History

"My grandfather belonged to a Friendly Society – before the fall. They all swore – on the skeleton of his neighbour's goat – never to work for less than ten shillings a week. One of his friends was caught and transported to Australia, for taking such a stand. And that was before... before Mr Fires and Mr Stones and the Bazaar."[19]

Born in the Neath[20] as Beatrice Ancona,[21] Furnace is of Italian descent, as her surname would indicate.[22] She comes from a family of worker's rights activists; her grandfather belonged to a Friendly Society, and swore never to work for an unfair wage even though his comrades were punished for it.[23]

Before founding the Tracklayer's Union, Ancona worked in one of Mr Fires' factories.[24] One day, the Master demanded that workers no longer wear protective helmets,[24] and she started to plan her revenge against such blatant worker cruelty. Mr Fires was warned that something would happen, but it did not act on the threat;[25] Beatrice successfully trapped it in one of the back rooms, where it remained for three days.[24] As a consequence of this incident, all the workers in the factory lost their jobs;[25] however, Ancona gained the nickname "Furnace" ("because what else contains a fire?")[26] and her reputation grew rapidly. Ancona was eventually hired to work on the Moloch Line, the railway commissioned by Hell to join it and London;[27] she used her position to offer jobs to all her past colleagues from the factory.[28] Her fledgling union also built a now-decommissioned children's ride at Mrs Plenty's Carnival.[27]

To this day, Furnace still prefers her nickname, as she would rather use a name she earned than the one she was given.[29]

Appearance

"Early the next morning – much earlier than a civilised person should be awake – a woman presents herself at your lodgings. She's wearing overalls, work gloves, and a vast metal helmet, as though she were going on a deep-zee dive."[1]

Furnace is a muscular woman[30] who is generally seen wearing rugged overalls, gloves,[31] and an enormous metal welding helmet, with a front visor and holes drilled into the sides.[32] Her helmet hides, for obvious reasons, the fact that she has two extra faces positioned slightly behind her ears.[33] Each of her faces can act and speak independently, sometimes commenting from within her helmet,[34][35] and one might even fall asleep and snore while the others remain awake.[36]

Personality

"Furnace isn't the kind that stays home stamping letters for the front. Where the work is, that's where she is. When she's in London, that'll be because that's where she's found the biggest threat to the workers. But she's been all the way out. Made the journey to Hell and back on foot, twice."[37] "Furnace accepts the Hillmovers with pleasure. "I'd like to see a Master roost on this," says a voice that doesn't come from her mouth."[38]

Courageous, charismatic, and compassionate, Furnace is equally adept at delivering fiery speeches and listening to the voices of her union constituents.[39] As the leader of a broad coalition, she always ensures fairness and equality in her decisions, even when she does not agree with all parties involved.[40] That said, she is steadfast and resolute in her own principles; she is willing to incur personal sacrifices for the greater good,[41] and refuses to risk her workers being defrauded.[42] She gets along best with her working-class comrades,[43] and harbors distaste for the rich and privileged.[44] Thanks to her position of leadership and selfless attitude, Furnace rarely displays vulnerability,[45] though she privately worries that her plans might fail and that she will let her fellow workers down.[46]

Each of Furnace's faces has its own personality, corresponding with each of the three schools of thought within the Tracklayer's Union.[47] Her real face - that is, the one located where it should be - is Emancipationist, as this is the ideology she herself espouses.[48] Her Prehistoricist face follows the teachings of her former colleague Cornelius;[49] it is restrained, conservative in regards to change and disorder,[50] and has a tendency to wax philosophical.[51] Her Liberationist face supports the Liberation of Night;[52] it is audacious and driven,[53] but prone to picking fights with Furnace's other faces.[54]

Furnace's reflection in Parabola runs a tea parlor.[55] This reflection prefers to go by Beatrice, and has only one face.[56] The tea parlor displays paintings of Furnace's dream city;[57] the real Furnace wants to open the business as a backup plan whenever her union no longer has use for her.[58]

The Hurlers Incident

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"This is what Cornelius' experiment did. He invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.' So when I needed to speak for one of my constituents that I don't personally agree with, this happened. Didn't silence me, though. That should explain anything you need to know about me and Cornelius. And I'm done with this conversation."[59]

Around the time that Furnace founded the Tracklayer's Union, she forged a partnership with a colleague named Cornelius.[60] The two worked on the Moloch Line as co-leaders of the union[61] until they reached the Hurlers.[62] The standing stones of the Hurlers are marked with the Discordance, the frozen language that does not exist; the envoys of Hell wanted the stones excavated and catalogued, but Furnace refused to do so due to the danger involved.[62] After some persuasion from one Supervising Deviless, however, Cornelius went to study the stones anyway, armed with a dictionary of the Discordance.[63]

In reading the stones, Cornelius invoked a law against "speaking more than one truth with the same mouth;"[59] Cornelius viewed Furnace's tendency to advocate for all sides of a discussion as inauthentic,[40] and it is implied that he wished to use the Discordance to "cure" her of this perceived flaw.[64] Thus, the next time Furnace advocated for something she did not personally agree with, including both the Liberationist[65] and Prehistoricist[66] ideologies, she grew an extra face.[59] Rather than be silenced, however, she began wearing her trademark helmet. Cornelius also sustained dire consequences from his act; he was sent to the Slow Boat in the immediate aftermath,[67] grew a multitude of extra mouths,[68] and disappeared from the public eye.[69]

This incident with the Discordance has left Furnace with a hatred of devils,[70] and a rare agreement between all her faces that no one should trifle with the Discordance.[71][72] She has mixed feelings about Cornelius[73] and has no interest in working with him in the future.[66] She has come to the conclusion that her extra faces serve a purpose, but she would like to get rid of them after her duty to her union is done.[74]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Submit forms in triplicate, Fallen London
  2. Ask Furnace where to begin, Fallen London
  3. Submit forms in triplicate, Fallen London "[...] if you want to put down any rail out of London, it's me you need to be dealing with."
  4. Lay track through plains and set aside housing for the workforce, Fallen London "Furnace takes the scrip [...] "Most of the Tracklayers couldn't afford a plot of land [...] "This is a very kind donation to their retirement. [...]"
  5. Proclaim your dedication to Revolutionary causes, Fallen London "[...] you want to do right [...] Pay us well and make sure we've got full bellies."
  6. 6.0 6.1 Make a study of the local smuggling rings, Fallen London "[...] there's the railway and the Union," [...] I won't be caught blaspheming against Saint Furnace Ancona, because I know how folk feel about her, [...]"
  7. Introduce her to your Minacious Union-Rat, Fallen London "Ever since he heard you knew Furnace Ancona, he's been begging to [...] meet her."
  8. Introduce her to your friend the Revolutionary Firebrand, Fallen London "The Revolutionary Firebrand veers between awkward excitement to meet Furnace and offering vehement advice [...]"
  9. Play Furnace Ancona against the rest, Fallen London "She knows where all the pressure points are. She knows what changes minds and alters courses."
  10. Ask whether Furnace Ancona ever comes out this way, Fallen London ""Furnace oversees the work when there's work going on," [...] "Furnace isn't the kind that stays home stamping letters for the front. Where the work is, that's where she is. [...]"
  11. Persuade Furnace/Tables, Fallen London ""Wetland," [...] "Bad for the health and bad for morale. [...] I warn you, [...] The Tracklayers are not going to enjoy working there.""
  12. Ask whether Furnace Ancona ever comes out this way, Fallen London "[...] When she's in London, that'll be because that's where she's found the biggest threat to the workers. [...]"
  13. Ask about her fears, Fallen London ""I think you got the railway steel from Mr Fires [...] it isn't pleased to have someone else building this railway," [...] I've seen his lackeys twice, [...] watching the Tracklayers? And once a dirigible passed overhead, [...]"
  14. Ask about her goals, Fallen London "[...] When the Railway is done, we can have our own town, somewhere out along the line, and the Masters can leave us alone.""
  15. Inspired Emancipationist Propaganda, Fallen London "You have inspired painters and sculptors with the dream of a town for workers."
  16. Feed Furnace a Hearty Parabolan Taper-nut Cake, Fallen London "[...] she is full of practical plans for her future village of union members: [...] management of sewage [...] a rotating supervisory council [...] no one will hold power for more than a couple of years."
  17. Feed Furnace a Hearty Parabolan Taper-nut Cake, Fallen London ""I see the Neath as a proving-ground," [...] we can devise a more just working mode of managing [...] replacement for ordinary governments – we can teach those above [...] we have to start here. Anything up there will be wiped out [...] Too many masters.""
  18. Ask him about the Emancipationists (Cornelius), Fallen London
  19. Ask about her goals, Fallen London
  20. Acknowledge that you've heard of such arrangements, Fallen London "[...] Furnace would have an easier time than he did – being Neathborn, [...]"
  21. Ask where Furnace got her name, Fallen London ""She used to be called Beatrice," [...]"
  22. Inquire into the origins of her name, Fallen London ""What, Ancona?" [...] "My grandfather is Italian. He was in London when she fell. [...]""
  23. Ask about her goals , Fallen London ""My grandfather belonged to a Friendly Society – before the fall. They all swore [...] never to work for less than ten shillings a week." [...]"
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 Ask where Furnace got her name, Fallen London "[...] she was working for Mr Fires. One day it gave instructions to the workers that they weren't to wear helmets for protection. So she jammed the machinery so it trapped Fires in the back room [...] and got everyone out. Master was stuck in there for three days [...] "
  25. 25.0 25.1 Ask how he came to be in this position, Fallen London ""[...] It didn't come out that way. No fault of mine: I gave 'em the message, but did they take precautions? No. Next thing you know, Furnace has Fires kettled up in the back room, and we've all lost our jobs. [...]""
  26. Ask where Furnace got her name, Fallen London "[...] they call her Furnace because what else contains a fire?""
  27. 27.0 27.1 Ask about their past work, Fallen London ""We did all the tracks from Moloch Street to the Iron Face," she says. "Commissioned by Hell [...] there's a Young Person's Steam Train where Mrs Plenty's Carnival gave rides [...] It's shut down now, [...]"
  28. Ask how he came to be in this position, Fallen London "[...] "So when she said all of us were welcome to join in the Tracklaying work, I came along." [...]"
  29. Persuade Cornelius, the Bandaged Prehistoricist/Tables, Fallen London ""'Furnace,'" [...] her name is Beatrice? She doesn't like it if you call her that. [...] says she'll thank you to call her by the name she earned in life and not the one that was stuck onto her by her parents at the moment of birth.""
  30. Carry Furnace out of here, Fallen London "It's a struggle [...] carrying a muscular woman and her exceptionally heavy helmet; [...]"
  31. Submit forms in triplicate, Fallen London "Early the next morning – much earlier than a civilised person should be awake – a woman presents herself at your lodgings. She's wearing overalls, work gloves, and a vast metal helmet, as though she were going on a deep-zee dive."
  32. Get a good look at her helmet, Fallen London "[...] a metal helmet [...] a protective visor on the front. [...] a few holes drilled through on each side of the head, [...]"
  33. Claim curiosity, Fallen London "Furnace's other two faces are not [...] quite where her ears should be. They are a little further back, [...]"
  34. Ask her about the Liberationists 1, Fallen London "Furnace pauses. "Some of them do," says her front mouth. Then her Liberationist mouth adds, "It is a broader coalition than you might think. [...] "Disorder," says the Prehistoricist mouth. [...]"
  35. Tell her you side with Revolutionaries, but not Liberation of Night, Fallen London "[...] she says, "You won't be alone in that. I myself don't feel so keen to live in the dark." "Dark," whispers a second voice, somewhere."
  36. Be quiet the rest of the way home, Fallen London "At some point, you hear snoring from her helmet. When you glance over, her eyes are still open."
  37. Ask whether Furnace Ancona ever comes out this way, Fallen London
  38. Support the Liberationists and build track through hilly land (Evenlode), Fallen London
  39. Get her back to work, Fallen London
  40. 40.0 40.1 Try for a further understanding of his intentions, Fallen London ""I wanted her to be herself," says Cornelius. "I begged her. Please. Stop carrying the burdens of every person in the union, and just be you. Speak your views, your own views, and stop being so d–d fair to your opponents. But she saw that as a diminishment."
  41. Ask about her fears 2, Fallen London "[...] "In the worst case – I have armed myself. [...] Might kill me at the same time, [...] I've stood beside the Discordance [...] before. [...] I might live through it, whatever it does. [...] I'm not going unarmed, that's sure.""
  42. Ask Furnace where to begin, Fallen London "[...] I'm not putting down a single rail tie if we're not being paid, and it takes more than your word on that." "
  43. Introduce her to your Minacious Union-Rat, Fallen London "The Minacious Union-Rat expresses its class solidarity to Furnace. Furnace responds warmly: [...] The Rat asks for organising advice, which Furnace duly offers."
  44. Persuade His Amused Lordship/Tables, Fallen London "Furnace remarks that His Amused Lordship can always be trusted to vote against, if the proposal doesn't stand to enrich himself or his friends."
  45. Arrange with Furnace to repair the missing block, Fallen London "[...] "Is this what it looks like on the Surface, where London used to be? The empty space joined up [...] When you don't immediately answer, her cheeks turn pink [...] "You look like the kind of person who would know things like that," she says gruffly."
  46. Ask about her fears 2, Fallen London ""I'm afraid of failing the Tracklayers," [...] "I'm afraid that when the time comes for us to build a place of our own, I won't be able to build the coalition [...] the Union will split, [...] some workers will be led off [...] by Cornelius, or lured back to London. Or that some incalculable mischance will happen, [...]"
  47. The Next Stretch of Track/Lay track, Fallen London "Supporting the Liberationist/Prehistoricist/Emancipationist Tracklayers "
  48. Bring Cornelius to see her, Fallen London ""We did the rescuing, thank you," snaps Furnace's Liberationist face. Emancipationist-Furnace adds, [...] That face is still a bit pink with new-grown skin."
  49. Challenge her about siding with Revolutionaries, Fallen London "[...] she adds, "There's a proper job for everyone." But her lips didn't move, [...]"
  50. Ask her about the Liberationists 1, Fallen London ""Disorder," says the Prehistoricist mouth. "It's possible to have some ambition without making a mess.""
  51. Feed Furnace's Prehistoricist face a Culinary Tribute to the Sea of Spines, Fallen London ""It fills the stomach no matter which face eats it," grumbles the Prehistoricist face. "And you wouldn’t appreciate the philosophical nuances. [...] Its warmth is the warmth of being in your proper place, and its aftertaste is peace.""
  52. Tell her you side with Revolutionaries, but not Liberation of Night, Fallen London ""Dark," whispers a second voice, somewhere."
  53. Support the Liberationists and build track through hilly land (Evenlode), Fallen London "Furnace accepts the Hillmovers with pleasure. "I'd like to see a Master roost on this," says a voice that doesn't come from her mouth."
  54. Ask her about the Liberationists 1, Fallen London ""Feeble defence of the status quo," comments the Liberationist mouth. [...] The Liberationist mouth is always the one that picks the most fights."
  55. Visit Furnace Ancona's sleep, Fallen London "This place serves tea and cakes, [...]"
  56. Speak with Beatrice about Furnace, Fallen London "Furnace's reflection has only one face. [...] Beatrice has a fiercely triumphant expression, [...]"
  57. Beatrice's Parabolan Tea Room, Fallen London "The walls are decorated with etchings, paintings, even murals, all of them showing towns planned or in elevation. 'A Paradise for Workers' [...]"
  58. Kick out (Current Leader) and install Furnace as leader of the Tracklayers, Fallen London "Furnace slumps. "What am I meant to do now? Open a tea parlour? The Union still needs a town of its own." [...]"
  59. 59.0 59.1 59.2 Claim curiosity, Fallen London
  60. Track down Cornelius 1, Fallen London "You've heard of this Tomb-Colonist. Once he was a partner of Furnace Ancona."
  61. Ask about those stones out in the frozen patch of Neath, Fallen London "[...] there were two leaders to the Union," [...] "Furnace, of course, and then Cornelius, [...]"
  62. 62.0 62.1 Ask about those stones out in the frozen patch of Neath, Fallen London "[...] "The crew gets as far as the Hurlers and they find a bunch of standing stones with writing over them. [...] the Deviless in charge wanted all the stones dug up, catalogued and shipped to Hell. Furnace said no, it was dangerous and it wasn't in our contract. But Cornelius always did need to keep people happy, so off he goes to do a bit of amateur archaeology. [...]"
  63. Ask how she first learned about stones like the one you just left, Fallen London "[...] "Have you heard of The Hurlers? [...] I had a partner then, and he knew some strange alphabets." [...] "What happened next [...] Our Supervising Deviless would tease him that he couldn't read the stones. [...] "When he did read the words –" [...] "It was bad."
  64. Try for a further understanding of his intentions, Fallen London ""Maybe I want to lift the weight of it off her. [...] What I know is, I managed it wrong, before.""
  65. Ask her about the Liberationists 1, Fallen London ""You ask for a decent meal for your workers and you get back a load of [...] rhetoric about how we're trying to tear the stars out of heaven.""
  66. 66.0 66.1 Bring Cornelius to see her, Fallen London "[...] I thought – you'd see the merits of my work. [...] You've never respected our cause." [...] "I respect plenty, thanks to what you did to me back at the Hurlers. Your friends have their representation. And I'm never partnering with you again, Cornelius," [...]"
  67. Ask how she first learned about stones like the one you found, Fallen London ""Afterward – he didn't live long. The Deviless has his soul on her mantelpiece. She said it was much enhanced by 'the enlivening tribulations of his final days'.""
  68. Hear him out 2, Fallen London "[...] a litany of thoughts from all the little mouths. At the end, Cornelius' central mouth says, "It was my fault. I called on the Discordance, [...]"
  69. Ask whether she's heard anything about Cornelius coming back, Fallen London "[...] "If he is alive," [...] "and if he's in the Neath, he would owe me a visit. Or [...] a message. He hasn't done those things, so I assume that he hasn't really come back.""
  70. Ask questions about the history between Furnace and the Devils, Fallen London " […] Furnace […] blames us for [...] accident? It was a deliberate action against her former partner. […] [...] every time I've gone around to see her, she has been surprisingly rude.""
  71. Read the stone, Fallen London "You head past Furnace toward the stone. "Wait!" she shouts. In three voices? The command resonates. [...] Furnace Ancona [...] detonated a Hillmover and blown the Discordance Stone to a thousand tiny shards."
  72. Read the stone, Fallen London "[...] you would have known what was written there. And then we really would have been in trouble.""
  73. Persuade Furnace/Tables, Fallen London "Furnace pauses a long time. "He's a Tracklayer," [...] "He cares for those that work, and his loyalty is to Labour." She leaves the rest unsaid. She would very deeply rather not be around him [...] But she does not think that matters, placed against other considerations."
  74. Ask whether she would go back to a single face if she could, Fallen London ""This isn't what I chose for myself," [...] "But I've come to rely on those other voices, in the work I do now. I suppose..." [...] "I had hoped that after all this was over, when our city was built, and the Union no longer on the verge of splitting into factions, I would find a way to shed my other faces. [...] "