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|title1 = The Fierce Philanthropist
|title1 = The Fierce Philanthropist
|image1 = Fiercephilanthropist.png
|image1 = Fiercephilanthropist.png
|caption1 =  
|caption1 = Ah, delicious! Art from Sunless Skies.
|location = [[Port Carnelian]] (1880s-90s)<br>[[New London]] (1905)
|location = [[Port Carnelian]] (1880s-90s)<br>[[New London]] (1905)
|allegiance = Steam & Sapphire Company (1905)<br>
|allegiance = [[The Seven Against Nidah]]<br>The New Street Line
The New Street Line (1905)
|alias =  
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|relationships = [[Lytton]] (husband)}}
|relationships = [[Lytton]] (husband)}}
<blockquote>''"The Admiralty - and other powers - disapprove of such innovation. Therefore, we will need to be discreet. I have procured experts, labourers, and a workshop. They are well-paid, and loyal."''</blockquote>__FORCETOC__
<blockquote>''"The Admiralty - and other powers - disapprove of such innovation. Therefore, we will need to be discreet. I have procured experts, labourers, and a workshop. They are well-paid, and loyal."''</blockquote>


'''The Fierce Philanthropist''', alias '''Evelyn Lytton''',<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Verger_in_Coral|Deliver his wife's locket|Sunless Sea}} ''"You hold the open locket up before him. “Evelyn,” he says, involuntarily, and looks at you."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Ambition:_an_Additional_Sherry_with_the_Fierce_Philanthropist|Ambition: an Additional Sherry with the Fierce Philanthropist|Sunless Sea}} ''"When you raise the matter of your search for immortality, and the involvement of Lytton, the man who shares her name, she grows thoughtful."''</ref> is an entrepreneur living in [[Port Carnelian]]. Though she is often the target of gossip and rumor, it is probably true that she comes from a well-to-do industrialist family, and/or that she has become independently wealthy.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Zubmariner:_The_Fierce_Philanthropist|Zubmariner: The Fierce Philanthropist|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Its mistress is the subject of intense colonial gossip: independently wealthy, an industrialist's daughter, a widow, unwelcome in London..."''</ref> She financed the recreation and development of zubmarines in the late 1880s,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Hidden_Workshop|The Hidden Workshop|Sunless Sea|}} ''"On the shore of a gloomy inlet stands a rickety factory. Once - and supposedly still - it was committed to the cutting and polishing of sapphires. Now it is the place where the Fierce Philanthropist houses her intrepid staff of engineers: the ingenious men and women who will convert your ship into a zubmarine."''</ref> which violated the [[Agreement About Nothing of Consequence]]<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Zubmariner:_The_Fierce_Philanthropist#Sherry_with_the_Fierce_Philanthropist|Sherry with the Fierce Philanthropist|Sunless Sea|}} ''"I am prepared to finance - in a large part - improvements to your ship that will make it capable of zubmarine travel. The Admiralty - and other powers - disapprove of such innovation. Therefore, we will need to be discreet."''</ref> - not that the [[Admiralty]] could do anything about it, with their lack of manpower. She enjoys sherry.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Zubmariner:_The_Fierce_Philanthropist|Decline|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Please consider the invitation to stand... delighted to rearrange for a more convenient time... really very good sherry indeed..." (You may have a chat over sherry with her twice, if you wish.)''</ref>
'''The Fierce Philanthropist''' is an entrepreneur living in [[Port Carnelian]].__FORCETOC__
 
== A Force To Be Reckoned With==
Otherwise known as Evelyn Lytton,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Verger_in_Coral|Deliver his wife's locket|Sunless Sea}} ''"You hold the open locket up before him. “Evelyn,” he says, involuntarily, and looks at you."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Ambition:_an_Additional_Sherry_with_the_Fierce_Philanthropist|Ambition: an Additional Sherry with the Fierce Philanthropist|Sunless Sea}} ''"When you raise the matter of your search for immortality, and the involvement of Lytton, the man who shares her name, she grows thoughtful."''</ref> the Philanthropist comes from a wealthy industrialist family. Alongside her husband (referred to only as [[Lytton]]), who was a church administrator with a congregation at his disposal, the Philanthropist raised funds for the campaign of the [[Seven Against Nidah]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Verger_in_Coral|What was his role in the Seven?|Sunless Sea}} ''"“I came from modest means. However, my congregation consisted of industrialists, the gentry, bankers... People with an interest in immortality and the willingness to invest. My doctrine was unconventional - eternal life in this life, not the next."''</ref> In the event of Mr. Lytton's demise or unavailability, the Philanthropist was to replace him as financier of the campaign.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Seven_Statues|The Financier|Sunless Sea}} ''"You remind her that he wants no further part in the endeavour. "Yes. But he has told us who should replace him." She clicks open the locket. The face of the Fierce Philanthropist looks out. "''</ref>
 
==The Agreement About Nothing of Consequence==
<blockquote>''"London, the Presbyterate, the Khanate, Khan's Shadow, the New Sequence and even the Iron Republic have all concluded that there’s nothing of any importance under the Zee, and they’ve all agreed to leave it well alone. That means the places below the waves are off limits to you, too."''</blockquote>
[[File:Submarine.png|thumb|A zubmarine. Art from FL.]]
The Fierce Philanthropist financed the recreation and development of Zubmarines in 1887, which violated '''the Agreement About Nothing of Consequence''' - but not that the [[Admiralty]] could do anything about it, anyway, with their lack of manpower.
 
The Agreement About Nothing of Consequence, signed circa 1886 but circumvented by enterprising zailors almost immediately, is a treaty between the various nations of the Unterzee to ban all exploration of the Unterzee's depths as well as research and construction of zubmarines.
 
Prior to the Agreement, [[London]]'s [[Admiralty]] conducted its zubmarine research at [[Station III]]; the [[Khanate]]'s zubmarine research base is unknown, but some scientists associated with the project later took up residence at Khan's Shadow.


Alongside her husband (referred to only as [[Lytton]]), who was a church administrator with a congregation at his disposal, the Philanthropist also raised funds for the campaign of the [[Seven Against Nidah]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Verger_in_Coral|What was his role in the Seven?|Sunless Sea}} ''"“I came from modest means. However, my congregation consisted of industrialists, the gentry, bankers... People with an interest in immortality and the willingness to invest. My doctrine was unconventional - eternal life in this life, not the next.”"''</ref> In the event of Mr. Lytton's demise or unavailability, he designated the Philanthropist to replace him as financier of the campaign.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Seven_Statues|The Financier|Sunless Sea}} ''"You remind her that he wants no further part in the endeavour. "Yes. But he has told us who should replace him." She clicks open the locket. The face of the Fierce Philanthropist looks out. "''</ref> However, she is not privy to the Seven's plans, and views them as "an unfortunate crowd" of "rabble rousers, schemers, [and] renegades."<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Ambition:_an_Additional_Sherry_with_the_Fierce_Philanthropist|Ambition: an Additional Sherry with the Fierce Philanthropist|Sunless Sea|}} ''""The thing I lost was my husband," she tells you. [...] "I know. Careless. He fell in with an unfortunate crowd. Rabble-rousers, schemers, renegades. They called themselves the Seven." She does not sound entirely disapproving.  "My husband shielded me from the details of his endeavour, although I have made a number of suppositions. I know for certain, however, that it ended in disaster.""''</ref>[[File:Submarine.png|thumb|A zubmarine]]
==The New Street Line==
==The New Street Line==
<blockquote>''"There is no line, only the idea of one. We have conductors operating throughout the Empire, reporting to me. I'll point you to one of them and they'll tell you where you need to go. Assuming, of course, you're ready to be responsible for another's freedom."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line|The New Street Line|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>As of 1905, the Philanthropist is a co-owner of the Steam & Sapphire Company, an engine yard in [[New London]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/London|Trade Gratitude to win the Bookkeeper's trust|Sunless Skies}} ''"He gives you a yellowing train ticket and shows you an address. It belongs to a Fierce Philanthropist, co-owner of the Steam & Sapphire company."''</ref> Secretly, however, she runs an underground railroad called the '''New Street Line'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line|Inquire into the New Street Line's secretive work|Sunless Skies}} ''"We have conductors operating throughout the Empire, reporting to me. I'll point you to one of them and they'll tell you where you need to go. Assuming, of course, you're ready to be responsible for another's freedom."''</ref> The "railroad" smuggles prisoners from several Workworlds, such as the [[Brabazon Workworld]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/London#Visit_the_Firebrand_Conductor|Enquire about the work|Sunless Skies}} ''"Everyone deserves the right to their own hours. To live them at the pace God intended! But on the workworlds a pauper spends a month of their life to ensure an hour of rich man's luxury. [...] Those who escape from the workworlds are hunted. My— Our patron arranges passage for as many as she can."''</ref> and encourages unrest within them.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line%27s_Garret|Ship arms to a workworld|Sunless Skies}} ''"You'll never bring down a workworld, but an uprising here means fewer overseers here."''</ref> Her nephew, the '''Firebrand Conductor,''' is one of the "conductors" on this line.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line%27s_Garret|Campaign for the Firebrand Conductor's release|Sunless Skies}} ''""He's her Ladyship's nephew," the Stationmaster tells you. The Fierce Philanthropist never mentioned that."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"There is no line, only the idea of one. We have conductors operating throughout the Empire, reporting to me. I'll point you to one of them and they'll tell you where you need to go. Assuming, of course, you're ready to be responsible for another's freedom."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line|The New Street Line|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>As of 1905, the Philanthropist is a co-owner of the Steam & Sapphire Company, an engine yard in [[New London]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/London|Trade Gratitude to win the Bookkeeper's trust|Sunless Skies}} ''"He gives you a yellowing train ticket and shows you an address. It belongs to a Fierce Philanthropist, co-owner of the Steam & Sapphire company."''</ref> Secretly, however, she runs an underground railroad called the '''New Street Line'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line|Inquire into the New Street Line's secretive work|Sunless Skies}} ''"We have conductors operating throughout the Empire, reporting to me. I'll point you to one of them and they'll tell you where you need to go. Assuming, of course, you're ready to be responsible for another's freedom."''</ref> The "railroad" smuggles prisoners from several Workworlds, such as the [[Brabazon Workworld]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/London#Visit_the_Firebrand_Conductor|Enquire about the work|Sunless Skies}} ''"Everyone deserves the right to their own hours. To live them at the pace God intended! But on the workworlds a pauper spends a month of their life to ensure an hour of rich man's luxury. [...] Those who escape from the workworlds are hunted. My— Our patron arranges passage for as many as she can."''</ref> and encourages unrest within them.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line%27s_Garret|Ship arms to a workworld|Sunless Skies}} ''"You'll never bring down a workworld, but an uprising here means fewer overseers here."''</ref> Her nephew, the '''Firebrand Conductor,''' is one of the "conductors" on this line.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_New_Street_Line%27s_Garret|Campaign for the Firebrand Conductor's release|Sunless Skies}} ''""He's her Ladyship's nephew," the Stationmaster tells you. The Fierce Philanthropist never mentioned that."''</ref>
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