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</ref> It is difficult to glean much else about his views from the source, however, because he contradicts himself constantly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian...|The Jovial Contrarian...|Fallen London|}} ''"He'll argue for the rights of Clay Men in the columns of one paper and against them in another. But he's a prized presence at parties; who doesn't enjoy a good argument?"''</ref> He is a wheelchair user.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...is_looking_for_someone_to_argue_with|...is looking for someone to argue with|Fallen London}}''"Take a seat next to his wheeled chair. You'd rather debate than dance any day."''</ref>
</ref> It is difficult to glean much else about his views from the source, however, because he contradicts himself constantly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian...|The Jovial Contrarian...|Fallen London|}} ''"He'll argue for the rights of Clay Men in the columns of one paper and against them in another. But he's a prized presence at parties; who doesn't enjoy a good argument?"''</ref> He is a wheelchair user.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/...is_looking_for_someone_to_argue_with|...is looking for someone to argue with|Fallen London}}''"Take a seat next to his wheeled chair. You'd rather debate than dance any day."''</ref>


The Contrarian serves as '''August''' of the [[Calendar Council]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bury_the_Council%27s_Secrets Bury the Council's Secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"March needs assistance […]. June cannot be trusted. […] August is being recalcitrant. […] April's latest business ventures need burying, before it's discovered she still lives. There's no time for play, when your work is deadly serious."''</ref> A more moderate member of the Council, he opposes the [[Liberation of Night]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1|The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1|Fallen London|}} ''"A substantial amount from the same source – denoted with a black x. [...] all are dated simply 'January'. An uncashed cheque [...] has been scrawled over crossly [...] 'The light need not necessarily go out.'"''</ref> and asserts that London's revolutionary movements need to be more respectable and reputable rather than focusing on agitating.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Help_plant_an_agent_in_the_Ministry_for_Public_Decency Help plant an agent in the Ministry for Public Decency, ''Fallen London''] ''"As revolutionaries go, the Jovial Contrarian is perilously frank. "We've no shortage of troublemakers, speech-wrights, and bomb-throwers," he tells you. "What the movement needs today is someone of sound reputation." He looks at you meaningfully."''</ref> A treatise on debate and oratory in the [[Agendums of Ascent]] betrays his authorship thanks to its constantly shifting opinions.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London}} ''"A closer reading reveals a position which shifts and transforms from page to page. You realise that what the author is writing about is the art of debate itself; the pleasure of the spoken word, and its power to change minds. Along the way, you glean many little insights."''</ref> He is close to [[April]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Jovial_Contrarian Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"For once, the Jovial Contrarian does not seem to be joking. "I highly value the input of my note-making colleague," […] "I consider it one of the Board's greatest triumphs to attract her participation, and to lose her would be a loss to the company.""''</ref> though they do not always agree, and respects January despite their differences in opinion.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Jovial_Contrarian Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"What? […] January is an old and dear friend– well, no. January is a–. January will be difficult if you offend her. […] I've done it many times […] It's such a bother making one's apologies and I really recommend that you avoid the necessity."''</ref> He also has considerable affection for [[September]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Jovial_Contrarian Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian looks even more jovial than usual at this prospect. What would one call that look? Sparkling? Gleaming? Aglow? Perhaps his heart warms at the thought of someone almost as argumentative as himself."''</ref>  
The Contrarian serves as '''August''' of the [[Calendar Council]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bury_the_Council%27s_Secrets Bury the Council's Secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"March needs assistance […]. June cannot be trusted. […] August is being recalcitrant. […] April's latest business ventures need burying, before it's discovered she still lives. There's no time for play, when your work is deadly serious."''</ref> A more moderate member of the Council, he opposes the [[Liberation of Night]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1|The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1|Fallen London|}} ''"A substantial amount from the same source – denoted with a black x. [...] all are dated simply 'January'. An uncashed cheque [...] has been scrawled over crossly [...] 'The light need not necessarily go out.'"''</ref> and asserts that London's revolutionary movements need to be more respectable and reputable rather than focusing on agitating.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Help_plant_an_agent_in_the_Ministry_for_Public_Decency Help plant an agent in the Ministry for Public Decency, ''Fallen London''] ''"As revolutionaries go, the Jovial Contrarian is perilously frank. "We've no shortage of troublemakers, speech-wrights, and bomb-throwers," he tells you. "What the movement needs today is someone of sound reputation." He looks at you meaningfully."''</ref> A treatise on debate and oratory in the [[Agendums of Ascent]] betrays his authorship thanks to its constantly shifting opinions.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendar_Code|The Calendar Code|Fallen London}} ''"A closer reading reveals a position which shifts and transforms from page to page. You realise that what the author is writing about is the art of debate itself; the pleasure of the spoken word, and its power to change minds. Along the way, you glean many little insights."''</ref> He is close to [[April]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Jovial_Contrarian Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"For once, the Jovial Contrarian does not seem to be joking. "I highly value the input of my note-making colleague," […] "I consider it one of the Board's greatest triumphs to attract her participation, and to lose her would be a loss to the company.""''</ref> though they do not always agree, and respects January despite their differences in opinion.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Jovial_Contrarian Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"What? […] January is an old and dear friend– well, no. January is a–. January will be difficult if you offend her. […] I've done it many times […] It's such a bother making one's apologies and I really recommend that you avoid the necessity."''</ref> He has considerable affection for [[September]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Jovial_Contrarian Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian looks even more jovial than usual at this prospect. What would one call that look? Sparkling? Gleaming? Aglow? Perhaps his heart warms at the thought of someone almost as argumentative as himself."''</ref> and some kind of relationship and/or rivalry with the Affluent Photographer.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Revolution_and_Coffee|Revolution and Coffee|Fallen London}}</ref>
 
[[File:May.png|thumb|[[The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel]]]]
=== First Election ===
The Jovial Contrarian ran in the first election for [[Mayor of London]] in 1894, under the slogan ''"Master Yourself."'' In classic fashion, he declared his candidacy the day after he denounced the entire election as an "undemocratic sham."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian_(1894_candidate) The Jovial Contrarian (1894 candidate), ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian was last to declare. He joined the election only a day after publishing a piece denouncing the entire process as an undemocratic sham. His slogan is 'Master Yourself.'"''</ref> With the help of the [[The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel|Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem is always at the Contrarian's side. They are both convivial when they think themselves observed. But once, you spot them in a dark corner, arguing. "Between this and the Bazaar, there is no third way," the Manager says. "You will be neither forgiven nor thanked.""''</ref> he ran on an essentially anarchist platform, advocating for self-governance of London,<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_platform_(1894) Learn more about the Jovial Contrarian's platform (1894), ''Fallen London''] ''"We have cause for celebration. At last, the chance to prove we are capable of self-governance is in our grasp. [...] If we happen to upset the unaccountably self-important along the way, so be it. The Masters will take note."''</ref> and his campaign quickly became a spectacle of absurdist rhetoric.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Engage_the_Contrarian%27s_Supporters_in_Public_Debate Engage the Contrarian's Supporters in Public Debate, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Contrarian's supporters delight in nonsense and often force their opponents to defend themselves against absurd and unexpected accusations."''</ref> Despite his encouragement of chaos,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Jovial_Contrarian_as_your_candidate_(1894) Choose the Jovial Contrarian as your candidate (1894), ''Fallen London''] ''"A marching band of nuns in scarlet passes by. The Contrarian waves to them merrily. "Marvellous, isn't it? Nothing quite like the joie de vivre of the democratic process." Nearby an elderly deacon engages one of the Contrarian's supporters in a vigorous bout of democratic process. The Jovial Contrarian applauds, delighted."''</ref> the campaign initially operated with a surprising degree of organization behind the scenes, ensuring that his financial dealings and intelligence network were entirely in order.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1 The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"His invoices are ordered, his ledgers discrete in function. His staff are paid a handsome sum, and always on time. Behind the chaos of the street campaign, a methodical and efficient mind is at work."''</ref> The Contrarian was even meticulous enough to reject donations from [[January]] of the [[Calendar Council]], on account of her [[The Liberation of Night|Liberationist]] leanings<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1|The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1|Fallen London|}} ''"There are, however, irregularities. A substantial amount from the same source – denoted with a black x. Despite being scattered throughout the records, all are dated simply 'January'. An uncashed cheque is book-marking the page with the most recent entry. The cheque has been scrawled over crossly, with words in an altogether more untidy penmanship, reading 'The light need not necessarily go out.'"''</ref> — and to secretly donate to his own political rivals in order to sow further strife.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1 The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian employs a team of fixers of astonishing efficiency [...] As a result, the Contrarian has access to almost on the hour reports on the levels of his support, vital constituencies, and wavering campaigners. [...] there is an iron core of supporters around the Contrarian himself [...] These workers ensure that key accounts are duplicated before being presented to the campaign manager. In most cases, both sets match. However, recent entries in the Contrarian's personal ledgers reveal substantial donations to both Jenny and the Bishop. It is unlikely that these rows have been copied across."''</ref> The orderly disorder could not continue forever, though, and the Manager and some of the Contrarian's key staff were replaced by [[February]] and her agents, causing an internal revolt within the campaign.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian's campaign headquarters are in a state of chaos. More chaos. Key staff have been replaced, including the Contrarian's campaign manager. The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem is conspicuous in his absence. Those staff trusted by the Contrarian have taken over the upper floors. They are refusing access to a horde of fresh – and especially fervent – supporters. They arrived only today, along with the new campaign manager. And the identity of the new campaign manager? You bump into her on the stair to the Contrarian's offices. February flashes you a smile to stop a ghost's heart. "I'm not surprised to see you here. You should know – things will proceed very differently from now on. The Contrarian will come to see the error of his present folly.""''</ref> [[Sinning Jenny]] ultimately won the election, but the Contrarian, chipper even in defeat, promised that "The light has not yet gone out. This is not the end."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Jovial_Contrarian Have a word with the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian beams as you approach his chair. "Isn't this wonderful?" [...] "No two ways about it, we lost. But such an upswelling of support! So many are willing to fight for our cause." His smile becomes mischievous [...] "Take heart, friend. The light has not yet gone out. This is not the end.""''</ref>
<blockquote>''"The Jovial Contrarian was last to declare. He joined the election only a day after publishing a piece denouncing the entire process as an undemocratic sham. His slogan is 'Master Yourself.'"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian_(1894_candidate)|The Jovial Contrarian (1894 candidate)|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:May.png|thumb|[[The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel]]]]
The Jovial Contrarian ran in the first election for [[Mayor of London]] in 1894, under the slogan ''"Master Yourself."'' In classic fashion, he declared his candidacy the day after denouncing the election process itself as an "undemocratic sham."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian_(1894_candidate) The Jovial Contrarian (1894 candidate), ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian was last to declare. He joined the election only a day after publishing a piece denouncing the entire process as an undemocratic sham. His slogan is 'Master Yourself.'"''</ref> With the help of the [[The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel|Manager of the Royal Bethlehem Hotel]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem is always at the Contrarian's side. They are both convivial when they think themselves observed. But once, you spot them in a dark corner, arguing. "Between this and the Bazaar, there is no third way," the Manager says. "You will be neither forgiven nor thanked.""''</ref> he ran on an essentially anarchist platform, advocating for self-governance of London,<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Learn_more_about_the_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_platform_(1894) Learn more about the Jovial Contrarian's platform (1894), ''Fallen London''] ''"We have cause for celebration. At last, the chance to prove we are capable of self-governance is in our grasp. [...] If we happen to upset the unaccountably self-important along the way, so be it. The Masters will take note."''</ref> and his campaign quickly became a spectacle of absurdist rhetoric.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Engage_the_Contrarian%27s_Supporters_in_Public_Debate Engage the Contrarian's Supporters in Public Debate, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Contrarian's supporters delight in nonsense and often force their opponents to defend themselves against absurd and unexpected accusations."''</ref>  
 
Despite his encouragement of chaos,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_the_Jovial_Contrarian_as_your_candidate_(1894) Choose the Jovial Contrarian as your candidate (1894), ''Fallen London''] ''"A marching band of nuns in scarlet passes by. The Contrarian waves to them merrily. "Marvellous, isn't it? Nothing quite like the joie de vivre of the democratic process." Nearby an elderly deacon engages one of the Contrarian's supporters in a vigorous bout of democratic process. The Jovial Contrarian applauds, delighted."''</ref> the campaign initially operated with a surprising degree of organization behind the scenes, ensuring that his financial dealings and intelligence network were entirely in order.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1 The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"His invoices are ordered, his ledgers discrete in function. His staff are paid a handsome sum, and always on time. Behind the chaos of the street campaign, a methodical and efficient mind is at work."''</ref> The Contrarian was even meticulous enough to reject donations from [[January]] of the [[Calendar Council]], on account of her [[The Liberation of Night|Liberationist]] leanings<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1|The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1|Fallen London|}} ''"There are, however, irregularities. A substantial amount from the same source – denoted with a black x. Despite being scattered throughout the records, all are dated simply 'January'. An uncashed cheque is book-marking the page with the most recent entry. The cheque has been scrawled over crossly, with words in an altogether more untidy penmanship, reading 'The light need not necessarily go out.'"''</ref> — and to secretly donate to his own political rivals in order to sow further strife.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign_1 The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign 1, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian employs a team of fixers of astonishing efficiency [...] As a result, the Contrarian has access to almost on the hour reports on the levels of his support, vital constituencies, and wavering campaigners. [...] there is an iron core of supporters around the Contrarian himself [...] These workers ensure that key accounts are duplicated before being presented to the campaign manager. In most cases, both sets match. However, recent entries in the Contrarian's personal ledgers reveal substantial donations to both Jenny and the Bishop. It is unlikely that these rows have been copied across."''</ref> The orderly disorder could not continue forever, though, and the Manager and some of the Contrarian's key staff were replaced by [[February]] and her agents, causing an internal revolt within the campaign.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_Target:_The_Jovial_Contrarian%27s_Campaign Choose a Target: The Jovial Contrarian's Campaign, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian's campaign headquarters are in a state of chaos. More chaos. Key staff have been replaced, including the Contrarian's campaign manager. The Manager of the Royal Bethlehem is conspicuous in his absence. Those staff trusted by the Contrarian have taken over the upper floors. They are refusing access to a horde of fresh – and especially fervent – supporters. They arrived only today, along with the new campaign manager. And the identity of the new campaign manager? You bump into her on the stair to the Contrarian's offices. February flashes you a smile to stop a ghost's heart. "I'm not surprised to see you here. You should know – things will proceed very differently from now on. The Contrarian will come to see the error of his present folly.""''</ref> [[Sinning Jenny]] ultimately won the election, but the Contrarian, chipper even in defeat, promised that "The light has not yet gone out. This is not the end."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Have_a_word_with_the_Jovial_Contrarian Have a word with the Jovial Contrarian, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Jovial Contrarian beams as you approach his chair. "Isn't this wonderful?" [...] "No two ways about it, we lost. But such an upswelling of support! So many are willing to fight for our cause." His smile becomes mischievous [...] "Take heart, friend. The light has not yet gone out. This is not the end.""''</ref>


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