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{{Character|image1 = Snuffer.png|caption1 = What even is that thing? Art from FL.|location = [[The Elder Continent]] | {{Character|image1 = Snuffer.png|caption1 = What even is that thing? Art from FL.|location = [[The Elder Continent]] | ||
[[Fallen London]]<br> | [[Fallen London]]<br> | ||
[[New Newgate]]|allegiance = The Thief of Faces|relationships = | [[New Newgate]]|allegiance = The Thief of Faces|relationships = The Thief of Faces (progenitor)|notable_members = The Thief of Faces<br> | ||
The Big Rat<br> | The Big Rat<br> | ||
The Bishop of St. Fiacre's<br> | The Bishop of St. Fiacre's<br> | ||
The Scarred Naturalist | The Scarred Naturalist}} | ||
''“A colloquial term for the tribe of face-thieves that prowls the back-rooms, parlours and sculleries in Fallen London. They are named for their appetite for candles, which they devour – though none knows whether they crave the wax, or the flame. They are searching for something, or perhaps somewhere. Facts are elusive, for they change faces as often as a gentleman changes his waistcoat.”'' | |||
<p style="text-align:right;">-Baedeker’s Guide to Subterranean Elements of the British Empire</p> | |||
'''Snuffers''' are humanoid creatures that like to rip people's faces off and use them as their own. They get their name from their tendency to "snuff" out the candles they enjoy eating.__forcetoc__ | |||
==They Look Like Everyone Else!== | ==They Look Like Everyone Else!== | ||
One of the less savory species from the [[Elder Continent]], snuffers are a type of disturbing infiltrator-creature that has settled in possibly every major community in the [[Neath]]. Snuffers not only can disguise themselves as any human, ripping off their faces to use for their own goals, but are | One of the less savory species from the [[Elder Continent]], snuffers are a type of disturbing infiltrator-creature that has settled in possibly every major community in the [[Neath]]. Snuffers not only can disguise themselves as any human, ripping off their faces to use for their own goals, but are a immense danger to anyone around them. Snuffers are surprisingly fast and strong for their size, and a single Snuffer can easily overtake their opponent in a one-on-one fight, even if caught off guard. However, unlike humans, they do not return from death.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/To_Hunt_A_Snuffer|To Hunt A Snuffer|Fallen London|}} ''"It dies, quite permanently. A man would have easily returned from such a wound."''</ref> | ||
[[Fallen London]]'s [[Department of Menace Eradication]] and the [[Presbyterate]] spend a great deal of time and effort into rooting out Snuffers, but despite this it is impossible to tell how many citizens of the empire are secretly monsters in disguise. Their diet consists primarily of candles, for not entirely clear reasons: the nutrition appears to be derived from the candlewax itself, either because they are sustained by the memory of wax or because they are themselves composed of wax. Despite the rampant prejudice against them, several elements in Fallen London, from criminal organizations to members of London's elite, also use Snuffers as their ideal spies and informants. | [[Fallen London]]'s [[Department of Menace Eradication]] and the [[Presbyterate]] spend a great deal of time and effort into rooting out Snuffers, but despite this it is impossible to tell how many citizens of the empire are secretly monsters in disguise. Their diet consists primarily of candles, for not entirely clear reasons: the nutrition appears to be derived from the candlewax itself, either because they are sustained by the memory of wax or because they are themselves composed of wax. Despite the rampant prejudice against them, several elements in Fallen London, from criminal organizations to members of London's elite, also use Snuffers as their ideal spies and informants. | ||
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Snuffers are able to reproduce with humans,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''"If you're right, and the Topsy King is right, then the Vandal had an odd parentage. She was born from the forbidden love of a priest and a Snuffer. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''""This beard is hopeless. I should just put on a new face," mutters the Scoundrel, folding away his mirror. ... "Snuffers don't belong up there, nor half-snuffers neither. We'll charter a boat and sail to Zee. Find somewhere we can flourish, father and daughter, like it always should've been." "''</ref> though such an act is blasphemous.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''""Because of my heritage, I am as much a blasphemy as these moths," she says. "Soon I'll catch a ferry to the surface, and together we'll be judged in the light of day. I don't expect to survive.""''</ref> The resultant offspring are able to change their faces at will, rather than having to take a face from a victim.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''"She turns her coat inside-out, pressing trembling moth-wings inward, and her face changes almost imperceptibly — the colour of her eyes, the contour of her chin. She slips into the dark."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''"You and the Moth-cloaked Vandal approach the ferry. The conductor glowers suspiciously, but she has already changed her face. Wide eyes, chubby cheeks: the very picture of innocence."''</ref> | Snuffers are able to reproduce with humans,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''"If you're right, and the Topsy King is right, then the Vandal had an odd parentage. She was born from the forbidden love of a priest and a Snuffer. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''""This beard is hopeless. I should just put on a new face," mutters the Scoundrel, folding away his mirror. ... "Snuffers don't belong up there, nor half-snuffers neither. We'll charter a boat and sail to Zee. Find somewhere we can flourish, father and daughter, like it always should've been." "''</ref> though such an act is blasphemous.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''""Because of my heritage, I am as much a blasphemy as these moths," she says. "Soon I'll catch a ferry to the surface, and together we'll be judged in the light of day. I don't expect to survive.""''</ref> The resultant offspring are able to change their faces at will, rather than having to take a face from a victim.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''"She turns her coat inside-out, pressing trembling moth-wings inward, and her face changes almost imperceptibly — the colour of her eyes, the contour of her chin. She slips into the dark."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pursuit_of_Moths|The Pursuit of Moths|Fallen London|}} ''"You and the Moth-cloaked Vandal approach the ferry. The conductor glowers suspiciously, but she has already changed her face. Wide eyes, chubby cheeks: the very picture of innocence."''</ref> | ||
Snuffers are the children of the mysterious and legendary '''[[Thief-of-Faces]]'''. | |||
Snuffers are the | |||
==Notable Snuffers== | ==Notable Snuffers== | ||
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==The Face-Tailor== | ==The Face-Tailor== | ||
<blockquote>''"The wind takes your skin-mask from your hands. Your twin screams and screams. The trees bend to whisper. 'Every week,' they say. 'Every week.'"'' | <blockquote>''"The wind takes your skin-mask from your hands. Your twin screams and screams. The trees bend to whisper. 'Every week,' they say. 'Every week.'"'' | ||
''"I am not ashamed of my work on the 'Liber Visionis', Mr Huffam. I expect it to be of considerable interest to the citizens of Fallen London."''</blockquote>[[File:Villein.png|frame|The Face-Tailor]] | |||
'''The Face-Tailor''', whose real name is '''Benjamin Villein''', figured out how Snuffers copy faces and turn them into masks. Understandably, the snuffers are a bit upset with him, and have persuaded the [[Constables]] to hunt him down. It is unknown whether or not he actually did something to deserve this; before all this happened, he was employed at the [[Ministry of Public Decency]]. | '''The Face-Tailor''', whose real name is '''Benjamin Villein''', figured out how Snuffers copy faces and turn them into masks. Understandably, the snuffers are a bit upset with him, and have persuaded the [[Constables]] to hunt him down. It is unknown whether or not he actually did something to deserve this; before all this happened, he was employed at the [[Ministry of Public Decency]]. | ||