The Black Ribbon Society
"So, you want into the Black Ribbon, do you? Or at least, you're interested. Good. We are a duelling society of those who have the courage to face a final death."[1]
The Black Ribbon Society is an underground cabal of duelists who fight each other to the death.
Bringers of Death[edit | edit source]
"The duellists are eager to dissect your latest victory: 'That trick at the end – where did you learn that?'"[2]
The tomb-colonist Feducci is a patron of fighters across London, and runs several illegal fighting arenas[3][4] around the city.[5] Those who make a name for themselves in these rings may be invited to join his Black Ribbon Society[6] and face the risk of permanent death.[7]
The Black Ribbon meets at the Blind Helmsman in Wolfstack Docks,[6][8] already a hub of brawls, boasting, and spider fights - but all of London is their dueling ground.[9] Feducci oversees their duels personally,[10] and awards the victor a small purse of rostygold, even if they don’t quite kill their opponent forever.[10] If a duel does end in permanent death, the victor claims and wears the ribbon of their fallen opponent.[11]
According to Feducci, the current Black Ribbon has fallen far from its former glory; its members used to be monster-hunters, who looked all across the zee for ferocious beasts to slay.[12] Feducci also implies that the Black Ribbon was responsible for bringing snuffers to New Newgate.[12]
Current Members[edit | edit source]
"You would do well to understand your opponents before duelling them."[13]
There are seven known and current members of the Black Ribbon, including Feducci himself. Past members are presumed to be permanently dead, as Feducci does not permit anyone to leave the Black Ribbon once they join except through death.[14] The known members of the Black Ribbon, other than Feducci, include:
- Colonel Pommery, the Fierce Artillerist: A retired artillery regiment commander and notorious xenophobe, who prefers to duel with large pistols.[15] He considers anyone who requests a non-fatal duel to be a coward.[16]
- Father Norton, the Pugilistic Priest: A priest from somewhere in the Americas, who favors blunt instruments and fisticuffs. He duels to redeem himself for some unknown tragedy that befell him in his homeland, and believes it to be a lesser sin than suicide.[17]
- Mr Inch and His Menagerie: A well-known trainer of exotic animals and the supplier of the Labyrinth of Tigers,[18] Mr Inch's menagerie boasts badgers, a lizard bigger than a man (named Bartholomew),[19] an extraordinary multitude of snakes, and a leopard, among others.[18] When forced to duel one-on-one, Mr Inch uses a sword-cane.[20] He has some sort of perverse fondness for the Duchess.[21][22]
- Captain Vendrick, the Drunken Zailor: An honorable knife-fighter who drowns his ennui in bottles of rum. He will not hold a lethal duel unless the opponent has insulted or injured him.[23] He is fond of the Errant Duelist.[24]
- The Errant Duelist: Formerly a member of the Society, she left dueling behind to join the drownies,[25] much to Feducci's displeasure.[26] She battles with a gaff hook.[27] She loves Captain Vendrick very much, and in death, she hopes to meet him beneath the waves.[28]
- Chi Lan, the Royal Fencing Instructor: A famous fencer known for her mastery of both Chinese and European styles, Chi Lan now teaches her craft to the royal children. She only duels to the death, for reasons unknown.[29] She has some connection to a mysterious spirit who rides with the Boatman.[30]
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