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|image1 = Recalcitrantsculptress.png  
|image1 = Recalcitrantsculptress.png  
|location = [[The Shuttered Palace]]
|location = [[The Shuttered Palace]]
|name = Louisa Caroline Alberta
|name = Louise Caroline Alberta
|relationships=[[The Empress]] (mother)<br>[[The Consort]] (father)<br>[[The Royal Family]] (siblings)
|relationships=[[The Empress]] (mother)<br>[[The Consort]] (father)<br>[[The Royal Family]] (siblings)
|alias=Louise}}<blockquote>''"She rarely leaves the Palace Cellars where, by means of high-pitched glassy ululations, she assures you she is quite comfortable. But occasionally you receive a small ornament, fringed with glass feathers at your lodgings. A token of her esteem."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Recalcitrant_Sculptress Recalcitrant Sculptress, ''Fallen London'']</ref>''</blockquote>The '''Recalcitrant Sculptress''' is the sixth child of the [[The Empress|Empress]] and her [[The Consort|Consort]]. A gifted artist and adept code-cracker,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enlist_expert_assistance Enlist expert assistance, ''Fallen London''] ''"A few notes smuggled from your library to the Palace cellars, written over candlelight in indecipherable code. She'll have cracked it by elevenses."''</ref> she has withdrawn into the cellars beneath the [[The Shuttered Palace|Shuttered Palace]], alongside [[The Royal Family|her siblings]].
}}<blockquote>''"She rarely leaves the Palace Cellars where, by means of high-pitched glassy ululations, she assures you she is quite comfortable. But occasionally you receive a small ornament, fringed with glass feathers at your lodgings. A token of her esteem."<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Recalcitrant_Sculptress Recalcitrant Sculptress, ''Fallen London'']</ref>''</blockquote>The '''Recalcitrant Sculptress''' is the sixth child of the [[The Empress|Empress]] and her [[The Consort|Consort]]. A gifted artist and adept code-cracker,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enlist_expert_assistance Enlist expert assistance, ''Fallen London''] ''"A few notes smuggled from your library to the Palace cellars, written over candlelight in indecipherable code. She'll have cracked it by elevenses."''</ref> she has since withdrawn into the cellars beneath the [[The Shuttered Palace|Shuttered Palace]], alongside [[The Royal Family|her siblings]].


Thanks to the effects of a contaminated batch of [[Gaoler's Honey|red honey]], the Sculptress takes the form of a gaunt figure cloaked in a mantle of glass feathers,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] a gaunt thing shivers in a coat of glass feathers. [...]"''</ref> with long talons<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reveal_an_artistic_truth_to_the_Smiling_Jester Reveal an artistic truth to the Smiling Jester, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] Her talons are long, and red-spotted. And, moving closer, you spot the stubble of vestigial feathers, emerging through the ruff."''</ref> and a ruff<ref name=":0" /> that could be taken for an Elizabethan collar.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reveal_an_artistic_truth_to_the_Smiling_Jester Reveal an artistic truth to the Smiling Jester, ''Fallen London''] ''"The reveler's costume is exquisite: an Elizabethan gown of glass feathers, complete with a razor-sharp ruff. Servants surround her, tweaking individual shards with long tongs, at which the reveler lets out an occasional amiable squawk."''</ref> She rarely emerges from the Palace's cellars, but at [[Hallowmas]] she walks the streets, disguising her fearsome visage as a festive masquerade.<ref name=":1" /> She cannot speak, with any attempts instead producing a squawk<ref name=":1" /> or some kind of glassy chime,<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reveal_an_artistic_truth_to_the_Smiling_Jester Reveal an artistic truth to the Smiling Jester, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] The Sculptress would be pleased to embark upon a correspondence with you. The servant winces as the Sculptress lets out a hollow chime as punctuation to his invitation."''</ref> but can still write.<ref name=":2" /> She also still creates sculptures, which appear to be crude and warped representations of humans.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Before each step, you nudge the feathers aside with your toe. [...] There are shapes in the dark: statues. The Recalcitrant Sculptress was gifted when she still had hands. Now, her works are crude; as twisted as dying oaks. This one has a set of stubby, vestigial arms protruding from the sides of its head. Another, further in, has a narrow torso covered in mouths. You pass between the monstrous statues as swiftly as you dare."''</ref>
Thanks to the effects of a contaminated batch of [[Gaoler's Honey|red honey]], the Sculptress takes the form of a gaunt figure cloaked in a mantle of glass feathers,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] a gaunt thing shivers in a coat of glass feathers. [...]"''</ref> with long talons<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reveal_an_artistic_truth_to_the_Smiling_Jester Reveal an artistic truth to the Smiling Jester, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] Her talons are long, and red-spotted. And, moving closer, you spot the stubble of vestigial feathers, emerging through the ruff."''</ref> and a ruff<ref name=":0" /> that could be taken for an Elizabethan collar.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reveal_an_artistic_truth_to_the_Smiling_Jester Reveal an artistic truth to the Smiling Jester, ''Fallen London''] ''"The reveler's costume is exquisite: an Elizabethan gown of glass feathers, complete with a razor-sharp ruff. Servants surround her, tweaking individual shards with long tongs, at which the reveler lets out an occasional amiable squawk."''</ref> She rarely emerges from the Palace's cellars, but at [[Hallowmas]] she walks the streets, disguising her fearsome visage as a festive masquerade.<ref name=":1" /> She cannot speak, with any attempts instead producing a squawk<ref name=":1" /> or some kind of glassy chime,<ref name=":2">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reveal_an_artistic_truth_to_the_Smiling_Jester Reveal an artistic truth to the Smiling Jester, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] The Sculptress would be pleased to embark upon a correspondence with you. The servant winces as the Sculptress lets out a hollow chime as punctuation to his invitation."''</ref> but can still write.<ref name=":2" /> She also still creates sculptures, which appear to be crude and warped representations of humans.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story) The Gift, ''Fallen London''] ''"Before each step, you nudge the feathers aside with your toe. [...] There are shapes in the dark: statues. The Recalcitrant Sculptress was gifted when she still had hands. Now, her works are crude; as twisted as dying oaks. This one has a set of stubby, vestigial arms protruding from the sides of its head. Another, further in, has a narrow torso covered in mouths. You pass between the monstrous statues as swiftly as you dare."''</ref>
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