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<blockquote>''"I measure myself against a friend. Michael. He would be much more than your equal."''<ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#Introduction|Reginald: Introduction|Mask of the Rose|}}</ref></blockquote>The Bishop has had a number of relationships with men over the years,<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story)|The Brass Grail (Story)|Fallen London|}}''"I never married. I've loved two... I've loved two men. […] Michael is probably still in Ireland, I think, or Rome. James... James is down here. Hell of a brain on the man, but he's given to extremes. Probably a bomb-thrower by now. We didn't part as friends."''</ref> and has primarily spoken of his closest friend from his time at seminary, an Irishman<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breed_the_Somnolent_Hyaena_6|Breed the Somnolent Hyaena 6|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breed_the_Rubbery_Hound_2|Breed the Rubbery Hound 2|Fallen London|}}''"You ever been to Ireland? Savage place, of course, but beautiful. I met someone there once. He had eyes like fires…"''</ref> called Michael Flannery.<ref name=":3" /><ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#southwark_intro_more Reginald: The Census, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"A shame my dear friend Michael Flannery is not here."''</ref> Michael was everything Reginald admired,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#southwark_explains_romance Reginald: The Census, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"My friend Michael, now he has to beat the ladies off with a stick. Metaphorically, of course. Too handsome for his own good. I'm glad he hasn't married though. A shame for a man to be tied down too early. There's pubs we've not visited in the city still. Adventures not yet had!"''</ref> a fiery-eyed man<ref name=":4" /> who could recite the Gospels by heart ''and'' outpace his friends on the rugby field.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#southwark_michael_request Reginald: The Request, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"The terror of old Bermondsey. Hellion of the seminary. Could shoot a conker out of a nun's hand – and recite the Gospels, chapter and verse. He is better read than most ministers, despite his humble origins. His wit is sharp as a cheeseknife but he hasn't an ounce of cruelty in him. And unlike most bookworms, he's a devil on the pitch too."''</ref> Michael wanted to join [[London]]'s Army after the Fall, but Reginald tried to dissuade him.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#post_southwark_consolation_coda Reginald: The Census, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Michael had a foolish notion about joining a regiment in the early days. But of course that went down the drain when everything went to Hell in a handcart. My calling remains the church. I can't go running off to the army. Living in fear is no life. It was an idle notion. If we'd had more troops when London fell - Or they'd held up worth a damn... I'd have put more stock in the notion. Alas they didn't, and neither of us said any more about it."''</ref> The two had always settled their arguments through wrestling,<ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#The_Letter|Reginald: The Letter|Mask of the Rose|}} ''"We used it as a means for finding peace. To solve arguments impossible to conclude in words."''</ref> but amidst the match of a lifetime,<ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#The_Letter|Reginald: The Letter|Mask of the Rose|}} ''"Nothing held back. Two priests on the mat. Not since Jacob tangled with the angel has such a contest been seen."''</ref> Reginald was startled when Michael kissed him and confessed his love.<ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#Reginald's_Letter|Mr Pages: Reginald's Letter|Mask of the Rose|}} ''"I wish I could eat the words I spoke. I wish my lips had never pressed against yours. I wish I could not see your expression again every time that I close my eyes before sleep."''</ref> The young canon reacted with hostility,<ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#The_Letter|Reginald: The Letter|Mask of the Rose|}} ''"He – it seems his affections were other than might be hoped. He'd carried a candle for me for some time, in fact. He is a handsome man. I can admit that. But, to accept such an offer — I was blunter than perhaps I ought to have been."''</ref> deeply conflicted by the combination of his vows as a priest and his reciprocated love for Michael;<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#southwark_confession Reginald: The Letter, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"I am a man of the cloth. Unlike some, I take my vows with the utmost seriousness. Even if – Even if he were not male, though he was still Michael... It was not marriage. There was no sacrament. How could I take the communion in my mouth after him? God forgive me. It was not so simple as to say no."''</ref> Michael did not take this well and left Southwark overnight<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Reginald#southwark_confession Reginald: The Letter, ''Mask of the Rose''] '''''"'''He is a handsome man. I can admit that. But, to accept such an offer — I was blunter than perhaps I ought to have been. I resolved not to tell a soul. It did not seem worth losing a career over. Besides, he was still my friend. But in the morning, his bed was empty. No one knew where he'd gone."''</ref> to enlist.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#pages_helps_with_letter Mr Pages: Reginald's Letter, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"I have gone to join the Queen's men. There are brave souls there, willing to defend London still. [...] I'm sorry for what came between us. I did not wish to hurt you. I wish I could eat the words I spoke. I wish my lips had never pressed against yours. I wish I could not see your expression again every time that I close my eyes before sleep. I will do my penance here. Do not look for me, Reginald. I sit at His right hand now."''</ref> Life had other plans for Reginald, as he later followed Michael's lead and served in the [[Campaign of '68]].<ref name=":1" /> The memento that surfaced during Reginald's mayoral campaign decades later was probably a picture of Michael, as it depicted an army captain.<ref name=":7" /> While Reginald is under the impression that Michael returned to the Surface, the truth is that he was captured by Hell and turned into something akin to a devil.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story) The Brass Grail, ''Fallen London''] ''"The devil pulls off his mask. "Was this effort to deny them worth it, Reginald? All Clarissa wanted was to get me into your seminary. Don't you want me any more?" An accent creeps into his voice, from the South end of Ireland. The Bishop drops his case. "Michael." The Bishop's former lover smiles and makes a slight bow. Michael says: "I haven't changed that much. We're more similar than you might think." The Bishop picks up a poker from the fireplace and then drops it. "No. We are finished, Michael. We are over. A hiss of steam escapes from Michael's eye as you and the Bishop turn away."''</ref> | |||
His other relationship was with a man named James, a former [[Revolutionaries|revolutionary]]<ref name=":3" /> who now works at [[God's Editors]] at Saint Cyriac's College. James played a pivotal role in expanding theological teachings to embrace the concept of free love.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story) The Brass Grail, ''Fallen London''] ''"Officially, of course, the Church doesn't approve. But I've always found a place in the clergy for men like me, as long as they're discreet. But now, everyone's hopping into bed with men and women and squid-heads and God alone knows what else while we're as chaste as church-mice. Someone at St Cyriac's has been expanding the theology. Paving the way through references and glosses for a change in doctrine so that we should all be tumbling about with whoever we like. I should have realised it was James' doing!"''</ref> | |||
After returning to London from captivity in [[Hell]], the Bishop vowed that he would dedicate his second chance at life to protecting his fallen comrades' families.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Bishop's eyes lock on yours. They burn with zeal. "When I arrived back in London, I vowed to the Lord that I would devote my life to protecting those whom my comrades had left behind.""''</ref> One of the fallen men in the Bishop's patrol squad during the Campaign<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"He didn't make it back from the campaign. One day a letter arrived – his whole unit, barring a single survivor, had gone missing while out on patrol. There were no more details, no body."''</ref> left behind a son, now known as the Ardent Regulator,<ref name=":6">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"The single survivor of my father's squad I told you about? This is him," explains the Regulator. "For whatever sense of misplaced guilt he's carried back from there, he's interfered in my life ever since. Thanks to him I've been interred in beastly schools, forced into dreary jobs, and saddled with acquaintances and courtships I never asked for."''</ref> whom the Bishop has been sponsoring anonymously over the years — much to the younger man's chagrin.<ref name=":6" /><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"I know," the Bishop replies, "and I meant to keep that promise, truly. I know you won't believe me, but I didn't put you forward for the role just to help you. We wanted the same thing: I wanted football taken seriously, and so did you." You can see from the Regulator's face that they don't believe a word. "I also knew that if you had any idea that it came from me, you'd turn it down. So I kept my involvement hidden."''</ref> | After returning to London from captivity in [[Hell]], the Bishop vowed that he would dedicate his second chance at life to protecting his fallen comrades' families.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Bishop's eyes lock on yours. They burn with zeal. "When I arrived back in London, I vowed to the Lord that I would devote my life to protecting those whom my comrades had left behind.""''</ref> One of the fallen men in the Bishop's patrol squad during the Campaign<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"He didn't make it back from the campaign. One day a letter arrived – his whole unit, barring a single survivor, had gone missing while out on patrol. There were no more details, no body."''</ref> left behind a son, now known as the Ardent Regulator,<ref name=":6">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"The single survivor of my father's squad I told you about? This is him," explains the Regulator. "For whatever sense of misplaced guilt he's carried back from there, he's interfered in my life ever since. Thanks to him I've been interred in beastly schools, forced into dreary jobs, and saddled with acquaintances and courtships I never asked for."''</ref> whom the Bishop has been sponsoring anonymously over the years — much to the younger man's chagrin.<ref name=":6" /><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Laws_of_the_Game The Laws of the Game, ''Fallen London''] ''"I know," the Bishop replies, "and I meant to keep that promise, truly. I know you won't believe me, but I didn't put you forward for the role just to help you. We wanted the same thing: I wanted football taken seriously, and so did you." You can see from the Regulator's face that they don't believe a word. "I also knew that if you had any idea that it came from me, you'd turn it down. So I kept my involvement hidden."''</ref> | ||
The Bishop of Southwark | The Bishop of Southwark harbors a deep-seated rivalry with the Bishop of St Fiacre — one that extends beyond mere theological differences. Southwark is acutely aware of the Bishop of St Fiacre’s true nature and holds a strong disdain for the group to which he belongs.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story) The Brass Grail, ''Fallen London''] ''"You shrug. A bit of your lunch is still moving, so you throw it into the oily water. The Bishop continues. "That three-faced dog at St Fiacre's has had two of his own vile kind ordained. Exposing them would be a damaging scandal. But is doing that worth my own hide?""''</ref> | ||
Among the devils, Southwark has a long history with [[Virginia]], frequently launching into impassioned tirades against the deviless whenever they cross path<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Brass_Grail_(Story) The Brass Grail, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Bishop takes a great lungful of air, and he's off. "Vile devil! Wretched succubus! You have flung darts at me and you may fling a thousand more!" Virginia quirks a single eyebrow, but the other devils are delighted at the spectacle. "I have performed your ridiculous tasks and it will take more than a temptress like you to stop me! Look to your brass towers and your goat soldiers! You will need them when...""''</ref> — much to her endless amusement.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_Virginia Persuade Virginia, ''Fallen London''] ''""Southwark is a blowhard and an enemy of Hell," […] "But he has elevated his hatred to a performance art. I've never been able to cause anyone quite so much distress simply by walking into a room. Please don't deprive me of that pleasure. […]"''</ref> | |||
==Historical & Cultural Inspirations== | ==Historical & Cultural Inspirations== |