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Many decades ago, the Implacable Detective served at the [[Magistracy of the Evenlode]], where all recruits undergo a mysterious rite of passage.<ref name=":4">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Light_of_the_Lure The Light of the Lure, ''Fallen London''] ''"This is the traditional rite of passage. All the new recruits must do it. There's nothing to worry about (they said as they snickered) and they don't even expect you to succeed. Nobody does. But it will teach you something important, which you might have trouble learning otherwise."''</ref> In the abyssal depths of the Magistracy, she encountered the [[The Light-in-Exile|Light-in-Exile]] β€” a meeting she buried deep in her memory, shrouded in shame.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flee_from_the_light Flee from the light, ''Fallen London''] ''"Don't acknowledge it. Look somewhere else. Pretend that the Law's central pillars don't extend [...] into a nightmare. File these recollections with the other unsolved cases, which have been marked 'solved' for convenience, and never re-open them again."''</ref> Even now, she resents and fears the realization that the Constabulary, and with it all enforcement of the law in London, is irreparably corrupted.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flee_from_the_light|Flee from the light|Fallen London|}} ''"They must know what happened anyway. That's why they sent you down there, isn't it? To put you in this position, where every handshake, every promotion that follows, flounders in your memory like a landed fish gasping for life."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Break_the_surface_(Flee) Break the surface (Flee), ''Fallen London''] ''"I thought she meant something else by 'Shame' in her notes. But she was writing about her own shame. The Constables are worse than the Young Stags. Sending her to confront that creature. No wonder she ran. No wonder she's still running."''</ref> She thinks it imprudent, however, to keep such a secret to herself.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Dilmun_Club_(Loyalties_4) Discuss the Dilmun Club (Loyalties 4), ''Fallen London''] ''"Perhaps I'll regret telling you. [...] But I fear a greater regret: keeping it to myself."''</ref>
Many decades ago, the Implacable Detective served at the [[Magistracy of the Evenlode]], where all recruits undergo a mysterious rite of passage.<ref name=":4">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Light_of_the_Lure The Light of the Lure, ''Fallen London''] ''"This is the traditional rite of passage. All the new recruits must do it. There's nothing to worry about (they said as they snickered) and they don't even expect you to succeed. Nobody does. But it will teach you something important, which you might have trouble learning otherwise."''</ref> In the abyssal depths of the Magistracy, she encountered the [[The Light-in-Exile|Light-in-Exile]] β€” a meeting she buried deep in her memory, shrouded in shame.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flee_from_the_light Flee from the light, ''Fallen London''] ''"Don't acknowledge it. Look somewhere else. Pretend that the Law's central pillars don't extend [...] into a nightmare. File these recollections with the other unsolved cases, which have been marked 'solved' for convenience, and never re-open them again."''</ref> Even now, she resents and fears the realization that the Constabulary, and with it all enforcement of the law in London, is irreparably corrupted.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flee_from_the_light|Flee from the light|Fallen London|}} ''"They must know what happened anyway. That's why they sent you down there, isn't it? To put you in this position, where every handshake, every promotion that follows, flounders in your memory like a landed fish gasping for life."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Break_the_surface_(Flee) Break the surface (Flee), ''Fallen London''] ''"I thought she meant something else by 'Shame' in her notes. But she was writing about her own shame. The Constables are worse than the Young Stags. Sending her to confront that creature. No wonder she ran. No wonder she's still running."''</ref> She thinks it imprudent, however, to keep such a secret to herself.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Dilmun_Club_(Loyalties_4) Discuss the Dilmun Club (Loyalties 4), ''Fallen London''] ''"Perhaps I'll regret telling you. [...] But I fear a greater regret: keeping it to myself."''</ref>
==Mayoral Campaign==
==The Election of 1895==
<blockquote>''"We need to take a firmer hand with the law. So many of our finest minds end their careers mired in poverty or honey. I intend to spend money cleaning them up and putting them back on the streets. They need help."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Implacable_Detective%27s_platform. Learn more about the Implacable Detective's platform. ''Fallen London'']</ref> </blockquote>
<blockquote>''"We need to take a firmer hand with the law. So many of our finest minds end their careers mired in poverty or honey. I intend to spend money cleaning them up and putting them back on the streets. They need help."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Implacable_Detective%27s_platform. Learn more about the Implacable Detective's platform. ''Fallen London'']</ref> </blockquote>
[[File:Hatbelfry.png|thumb|A Corinthian Belfry Hat]]
[[File:Hatbelfry.png|thumb|A Corinthian Belfry Hat]]
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