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<blockquote>''"Once again, London shall choose a mayor, to reign for a year and attempt to put as much of their policy into practice as time and decency allows. The people must decide!"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Mayoral_Election_1895|The Mayoral Election 1895|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Election_Feducci.png|thumb|Feducci's Campaign Poster|225x225px]][[Feducci]], the [[Dauntless Temperance Campaigner]], and the [[Implacable Detective]] campaigned for Mayor in 1895. Despite the [[The Tomb-Colonies|tomb-colonist]] Feducci's controversial dealings with [[Hell]]<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Feducci%27s_Campaign_1 Choose a Target: Feducci's Campaign] ''"Feducci's campaign manager [is] a very Indulgent Devil […] "Feducci has helped us in the past […] When we felled all thrones, he was in the vanguard. I think he rather misses such grand sport.""''</ref> and challenges in translating his principles into actionable policy,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Feducci%27s_Campaign_1 Feducci's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"Feducci's dusty offices are a chaos […]: All Could Rise, Most Shan't. Equality in Death, Liberty in License.' […] notes in various other handwriting suggests many hours spent […] trying to put these principles into policy, with little success."''</ref> he won with nearly half the vote.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/1895:_The_Victor_is_Announced!|1895: The Victor is Announced!|Fallen London|}} ''""Darling voters," Jenny begins, flashing a smile as bright as her rosary, "You have elected my successor. I shan't keep you in suspense. I wish him all the luck in the world." Feducci steps forward, offering the crowd a regal wave. Thundering roars of approval hail his victory, met equally by explosive jeers. Feducci stands above them all, laughing."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/election-1895-a-winner-announced|Election 1895: A Winner Announced!|Failbetter Games|}} ''"Feducci claims victory with nearly half the vote!"''</ref> He promised a more egalitarian and meritocratic London, where any citizen could reach their full potential.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Feducci%27s_Campaign Feducci's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The master of the Black Ribbon duelling society has amassed a formidable following. His jet and crimson banners herald his arrival […]. "Fair Play, Fair Game" is his slogan, and is the tenet by which one rises and falls within his ranks."''</ref> | <blockquote>''"Once again, London shall choose a mayor, to reign for a year and attempt to put as much of their policy into practice as time and decency allows. The people must decide!"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Mayoral_Election_1895|The Mayoral Election 1895|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Election_Feducci.png|thumb|Feducci's Campaign Poster|225x225px]][[Feducci]], the [[Dauntless Temperance Campaigner]], and the [[Implacable Detective]] campaigned for Mayor in 1895. Despite the [[The Tomb-Colonies|tomb-colonist]] Feducci's controversial dealings with [[Hell]]<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Feducci%27s_Campaign_1 Choose a Target: Feducci's Campaign] ''"Feducci's campaign manager [is] a very Indulgent Devil […] "Feducci has helped us in the past […] When we felled all thrones, he was in the vanguard. I think he rather misses such grand sport.""''</ref> and challenges in translating his principles into actionable policy,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Feducci%27s_Campaign_1 Feducci's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"Feducci's dusty offices are a chaos […]: All Could Rise, Most Shan't. Equality in Death, Liberty in License.' […] notes in various other handwriting suggests many hours spent […] trying to put these principles into policy, with little success."''</ref> he won with nearly half the vote.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/1895:_The_Victor_is_Announced!|1895: The Victor is Announced!|Fallen London|}} ''""Darling voters," Jenny begins, flashing a smile as bright as her rosary, "You have elected my successor. I shan't keep you in suspense. I wish him all the luck in the world." Feducci steps forward, offering the crowd a regal wave. Thundering roars of approval hail his victory, met equally by explosive jeers. Feducci stands above them all, laughing."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/election-1895-a-winner-announced|Election 1895: A Winner Announced!|Failbetter Games|}} ''"Feducci claims victory with nearly half the vote!"''</ref> He promised a more egalitarian and meritocratic London, where any citizen could reach their full potential.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Feducci%27s_Campaign Feducci's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The master of the Black Ribbon duelling society has amassed a formidable following. His jet and crimson banners herald his arrival […]. "Fair Play, Fair Game" is his slogan, and is the tenet by which one rises and falls within his ranks."''</ref> | ||
Upon taking office, Feducci transformed the mayoral mansion from Jenny's artists' commune<ref name=":0" /> into a hub of gambling and dueling.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Mayor_of_London_%28Feducci%29? The Mayor of London (Feducci), ''Fallen London''] ''"Feducci has thoroughly […] redesigned Blythenhale. […] Gambling tables are liberally spread […]. The floorboards are demarcated with chalk, setting the boundaries for duellists. Eager Londoners gather to wager their goods and lives. You've been invited."''</ref> His administration was characterized by turmoil and corruption;<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trade_Feducci%27s_Favour_for_a_Commemorative_Certificate Trade Feducci's Favour for a Commemorative Certificate, ''Fallen London''] ''"He pulls out a readily prepared certificate […] Then, with a flourish, he scrawls something. He hands the certificate over: "I presume you'll hang this prominently." His titles have no more force than nicknames. Maybe this is for the best […]"''</ref> he faced constant protests, | Upon taking office, Feducci transformed the mayoral mansion from Jenny's artists' commune<ref name=":0" /> into a hub of gambling and dueling.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Mayor_of_London_%28Feducci%29? The Mayor of London (Feducci), ''Fallen London''] ''"Feducci has thoroughly […] redesigned Blythenhale. […] Gambling tables are liberally spread […]. The floorboards are demarcated with chalk, setting the boundaries for duellists. Eager Londoners gather to wager their goods and lives. You've been invited."''</ref> His administration was characterized by turmoil and corruption;<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trade_Feducci%27s_Favour_for_a_Commemorative_Certificate Trade Feducci's Favour for a Commemorative Certificate, ''Fallen London''] ''"He pulls out a readily prepared certificate […] Then, with a flourish, he scrawls something. He hands the certificate over: "I presume you'll hang this prominently." His titles have no more force than nicknames. Maybe this is for the best […]"''</ref> he faced constant protests and attempted, often unsuccessfully, to incite violence against his detractors.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Protest_against_the_Mayor_(Feducci) Protest against the Mayor (Feducci), ''Fallen London'']</ref> His illegal erasure of criminal records further eroded public trust,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trade_Feducci%27s_Favour_for_a_reduction_in_your_Criminal_Record Trade Feducci's Favour for a reduction in your Criminal Record, ''Fallen London''] ''""Easily done. Paperwork has a habit of getting lost when people are suitably motivated." He whispers to a servant, who dashes from the room."'' | ||
</ref> and he was ultimately unable to make substantive change during his term — although, despite his ambitious aims, it remains unclear whether he truly wanted to. | </ref> and he was ultimately unable to make substantive change during his term — although, despite his ambitious aims, it remains unclear whether he truly wanted to. | ||