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December is considered "kin" or a "sibling" of the current [[Boatman]],<ref name=":0" /> as the two once "served the same table,"<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Bishop_of_St_Fiacre%27s|Discuss the Bishop of St Fiacre's|Fallen London}} ''"Twin? No. But they are my kin, in a sense. We both served the same table once. [...] My kin craves my liberation. [...]"''</ref> and they have attempted to recruit the Boatman to the cause of the [[Liberation of Night]] to no avail.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London}} ''"Not family as you understand it. But another came to the Neath – one I was close to, once. Recently, they tried to convince me to join their cause. But I will not abandon my duty. And some things should not be liberated. [...] Perhaps I should reject them more forcefully. But it is good to see them again."''</ref> It is possible that the "table" December and the Boatman both served is the [[Sun]], since the Boatman still collects the [[souls]] of humans in the [[Neath]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London}} ''""I disappointed them. I failed in my service, and this is my exile." He surveys his boat and its passengers. "Now, I fulfil my duty as well as the Neath permits. But it will never be enough." He grins – but then he always grins."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Your_move...|Your move...|Fallen London}}''"He enumerates the souls that have passed down this river [...] into final dissolution. [...] "I am one tip of one finger. Everything is owed...""''</ref> | December is considered "kin" or a "sibling" of the current [[Boatman]],<ref name=":0" /> as the two once "served the same table,"<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Bishop_of_St_Fiacre%27s|Discuss the Bishop of St Fiacre's|Fallen London}} ''"Twin? No. But they are my kin, in a sense. We both served the same table once. [...] My kin craves my liberation. [...]"''</ref> and they have attempted to recruit the Boatman to the cause of the [[Liberation of Night]] to no avail.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London}} ''"Not family as you understand it. But another came to the Neath – one I was close to, once. Recently, they tried to convince me to join their cause. But I will not abandon my duty. And some things should not be liberated. [...] Perhaps I should reject them more forcefully. But it is good to see them again."''</ref> It is possible that the "table" December and the Boatman both served is the [[Sun]], since the Boatman still collects the [[souls]] of humans in the [[Neath]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London}} ''""I disappointed them. I failed in my service, and this is my exile." He surveys his boat and its passengers. "Now, I fulfil my duty as well as the Neath permits. But it will never be enough." He grins – but then he always grins."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Your_move...|Your move...|Fallen London}}''"He enumerates the souls that have passed down this river [...] into final dissolution. [...] "I am one tip of one finger. Everything is owed...""''</ref> | ||
Whatever December might be, they know a great deal about the [[Judgements]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Converse_with_a_stranger|Converse with a stranger|Fallen London}} ''"They discuss things you know - the Chain, the Liberation of Night, London's place in it, your own role in preserving the city for that appointed hour. And they discuss things you don't: the Unrest of Hours, the vendettas of the Judgements, December's own origins."''</ref> and have detailed knowledge of the [[Courtesy]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside#A_Dining_Table_in_the_Conservatory|Ambition: Ask "What is the Courtesy?"|Sunless Skies}} ''"December [...] speaks of a time when [...] when constellations and conjunctions went to war. The Courtesy was the agreement that ended it. The stars agreed a set of permissions and ceremonies that must precede any murder of a star. Now, the sky is littered with dead suns, but all agree that the murders were committed with a due sense of decorum. [...] There is more, they say, but to speak it would hasten a battle December is not yet willing to fight."''</ref> A book they authored, kept in the [[Agendums of Ascent]], is a very old text on astronomy, which also discusses the motivations of the stars as if December knows them personally.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London}} ''"Here is a chart of conjunctions, and here a timetable for the appearance of comets. The paper is dry, crumbling beneath your fingers. It would not survive being removed from the library. The concluding sections seem more philosophical, correlating the movements of celestial bodies to the affairs of London. [...] the final chapter explains the motivations of stars as if the author knows them personally."''</ref> Not only is December acquainted with the [[Judgements]] through their prior service,<ref name=":2" /> but they hate them, providing a more personal motivation for their support of the [[The Liberation of Night|Liberation]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside|Ambition: Ask "What is the Courtesy?"|Sunless Skies}} ''"[...] you don't know what December is. But they are older and vaster than you, and they hate the stars."''</ref> They have the additional goal of either destroying the [[Mountain of Light]],<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22..end_it,_as_I_swore_I_would.%22|"..end it, as I swore I would."|Fallen London}}''""We were meant to die. The brevity of our lives is what makes us human. [...] We will put an end to the Sun's experiment." [...] A sound: December has emerged behind you. The pale mask nods. "I knew I could trust you. It's hard. But we'll be free. Perhaps we'll be the only free beings in the cosmos.""''</ref> either to free the [[Neath]] completely of stellar influence<ref name=":1" /> or to share its vitality equally among all people;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22...give_it_to_the_world.%22|"...give it to the world."|Fallen London}}''"December is pleased, of course, although you imagine that one might have been just as pleased had you chosen to dynamite the Mountain."''</ref> to this end, they are acquainted with the [[Bishop of St Fiacre's]] and the [[Dilmun Club]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Bishop_of_St_Fiacre%27s_(Aboard_the_Noble_Garter)|Speak with the Bishop of St Fiacre's (Aboard the Noble Garter)|Fallen London}} ''""But I saw my chance for a stronger alliance [...] the Twelfth Month. [...] I would have them stand beside us at the Mountain's foot. With their aid, we could win the Garden."''</ref> | Whatever December might be, they know a great deal about the [[Judgements]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Converse_with_a_stranger|Converse with a stranger|Fallen London}} ''"They discuss things you know - the Chain, the Liberation of Night, London's place in it, your own role in preserving the city for that appointed hour. And they discuss things you don't: the Unrest of Hours, the vendettas of the Judgements, December's own origins."''</ref> and have detailed knowledge of the [[Courtesy]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside#A_Dining_Table_in_the_Conservatory|Ambition: Ask "What is the Courtesy?"|Sunless Skies}} ''"December [...] speaks of a time when [...] when constellations and conjunctions went to war. The Courtesy was the agreement that ended it. The stars agreed a set of permissions and ceremonies that must precede any murder of a star. Now, the sky is littered with dead suns, but all agree that the murders were committed with a due sense of decorum. [...] There is more, they say, but to speak it would hasten a battle December is not yet willing to fight."''</ref> A book they authored, kept in the [[Agendums of Ascent]], is a very old text on astronomy, which also discusses the motivations of the stars as if December knows them personally.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London}} ''"Here is a chart of conjunctions, and here a timetable for the appearance of comets. The paper is dry, crumbling beneath your fingers. It would not survive being removed from the library. The concluding sections seem more philosophical, correlating the movements of celestial bodies to the affairs of London. [...] the final chapter explains the motivations of stars as if the author knows them personally."''</ref> Not only is December acquainted with the [[Judgements]] through their prior service,<ref name=":2" /> but they hate them, providing a more personal motivation for their support of the [[The Liberation of Night|Liberation]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside|Ambition: Ask "What is the Courtesy?"|Sunless Skies}} ''"[...] you don't know what December is. But they are older and vaster than you, and they hate the stars."''</ref> They have the additional goal of either destroying the [[Mountain of Light]],<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22..end_it,_as_I_swore_I_would.%22|"..end it, as I swore I would."|Fallen London}}''""We were meant to die. The brevity of our lives is what makes us human. [...] We will put an end to the Sun's experiment." [...] A sound: December has emerged behind you. The pale mask nods. "I knew I could trust you. It's hard. But we'll be free. Perhaps we'll be the only free beings in the cosmos.""''</ref> either in order to free the [[Neath]] completely of stellar influence,<ref name=":1" /> or to share its vitality equally among all people;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22...give_it_to_the_world.%22|"...give it to the world."|Fallen London}}''"December is pleased, of course, although you imagine that one might have been just as pleased had you chosen to dynamite the Mountain."''</ref> to this end, they are acquainted with the [[Bishop of St Fiacre's]] and the [[Dilmun Club]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Bishop_of_St_Fiacre%27s_(Aboard_the_Noble_Garter)|Speak with the Bishop of St Fiacre's (Aboard the Noble Garter)|Fallen London}} ''""But I saw my chance for a stronger alliance [...] the Twelfth Month. [...] I would have them stand beside us at the Mountain's foot. With their aid, we could win the Garden."''</ref> | ||
In the [[Upstairs]], the alternate version of the [[Neath]] shown under [[moonlight]], there is a December Office that presides over public executions.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London}}</ref> In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, as of 1905, December has left the Neath with [[January]] and [[February]]. The three revolutionaries reside at their base, Winter's Reside, in [[Pan]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside|Winter's Reside|Sunless Skies}} ''"Three of the revolutionaries' governing Calendar Council live here: February, January, and ineffable December."''</ref> | In the [[Upstairs]], the alternate version of the [[Neath]] shown under [[moonlight]], there is a December Office that presides over public executions.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London}}</ref> In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, as of 1905, December has left the Neath with [[January]] and [[February]]. The three revolutionaries reside at their base, Winter's Reside, in [[Pan]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside|Winter's Reside|Sunless Skies}} ''"Three of the revolutionaries' governing Calendar Council live here: February, January, and ineffable December."''</ref> |