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''"Love is kind, except when it's cruel. At this time of year, Fallen Londoners celebrate by sending unexpected gifts. ... Join the Feast, watch the crowds, or send something special to someone special. Or someone special to something special."'' | ''"Love is kind, except when it's cruel. At this time of year, Fallen Londoners celebrate by sending unexpected gifts. ... Join the Feast, watch the crowds, or send something special to someone special. Or someone special to something special."'' | ||
[[File: | [[File:Rose.png|thumb|The Exceptional Rose]]Every February in the Neath, Fallen Londoners don masks and engage in a romantic holiday event known as the '''Feast of the Exceptional Rose'''. While the name of the festival comes from the annual blooming of the Exceptional Rose, very few have actually seen this flower, which has a babylike face and gold fangs. | ||
During the Feast, [[Mrs. Plenty's Carnival|Mrs. Plenty]] hosts a set of seasonal carnival attractions, such as the Wheel of Affection, in a special area known as the Perfumed Pleasure Garden. [[The Shuttered Palace]] even holds a special ball for very important persons | During the Feast, [[Mrs. Plenty's Carnival|Mrs. Plenty]] hosts a set of seasonal carnival attractions, such as the Wheel of Affection, in a special area known as the Perfumed Pleasure Garden. [[The Shuttered Palace]] even holds a special ball for very important persons where one can become acquainted with [[the Captivating Princess]]. Chaperoned dates in the gardens of the palace are common, as are masked dances. | ||
It is a holiday tradition for friends to send each other special feast gifts. These gifts range from the strange, like a glass full of teeth, to the chivalrous, like a murder of one's rival, or something useful like a [[Blemmigans|Blemmigan]] Pedant. | It is a holiday tradition for friends to send each other special feast gifts. These gifts range from the strange, like a glass full of teeth, to the chivalrous, like a murder of one's rival, or something useful like a [[Blemmigans|Blemmigan]] Pedant. | ||
This is also the time of year when [[The Clathermonts|Millicent Clathermont]], aka the Lady in Lilac or simply Lilac, is most prominent. Lilac is known to avoid those who look for her the most | This is also the time of year when [[The Clathermonts|Millicent Clathermont]], aka the Lady in Lilac or simply Lilac, is most prominent. Lilac is known to avoid those who look for her the most and can be difficult to find. But more importantly, she runs a tattoo parlor where one can get a variety of amazing designs inked into one's skin forever if desired. | ||
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''"Scholars find the Rose a very fruitful subject. Its strength as metaphor is explanation enough of the legend, say some. See how the plant is fickle? See how the cherub looks angelic, and has a venomous bite? See how it sucks the very life from the ground! Deadliness, beauty, trickery, and jealousy are all tied up together in this one outlandish notion. Wonderful metaphor for love, you see. Other scholars, of course, believe it exists, and will show you pictures on rotting parchment to prove it."'' | ''"Scholars find the Rose a very fruitful subject. Its strength as metaphor is explanation enough of the legend, say some. See how the plant is fickle? See how the cherub looks angelic, and has a venomous bite? See how it sucks the very life from the ground! Deadliness, beauty, trickery, and jealousy are all tied up together in this one outlandish notion. Wonderful metaphor for love, you see. Other scholars, of course, believe it exists, and will show you pictures on rotting parchment to prove it."'' | ||
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