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{{Character|image1 = Schoolmistress.png|caption1 = The Summer Schoolmistress with a little rascal in her lap.|location = The Summer Nursery in [[Prickfinger Wastes]]|allegiance = Independent|relationships = [[Bazaar]] (parent)<br> | |||
[[Fallen London]]<br> | |||
[[Stone]] (half-sibling)}}<blockquote>''"The space, halfway between a salon and a classroom, is lit to painful brilliance. The walls are hung with images of the sun. A chalkboard lurks in a corner, surrounded by piles of books. Creatures scamper and frolic at your feet – Whitsun hatchlings of all species and stripes fill the room. The Summer Schoolmistress smooths her skirts, sitting straight in a high-backed chair. When she is seated, you no longer need to crane quite so high to meet her eye."<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}</ref>''</blockquote>The '''Summer Schoolmistress''' is a tall and mysterious woman who lives in a mansion in the [[Prickfinger Wastes]]. | |||
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<blockquote>''"I was not born in the usual way. It was a subtractive process: all acts of consumption have their byproducts. Accidents. Waste. I am the remnant of one such consumption."''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>The Summer Schoolmistress is a very complicated being. She came to be in what the [[The University|academics]] of [[London]] would call a low birth:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery: An Invitation|Fallen London|}} ''""In the parlance of the so-called academics of your city, my birth is considered a shameful act. One among many, I gather.""''</ref> her so-called father, the [[The Echo Bazaar|Bazaar]], pilfered the memories of the [[The Sun|Sun]] from her "mother," the oldest tree in London when it [[The Fall of London|Fell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}} ''"In some ways, I am my mother. In many others, I am not." Her voice is soft; her gaze distant. "She was the oldest tree in London when it fell. Her roots are my roots."''</ref> This process turned the tree into what the Schoolmistress is now.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}} ''"My birth was a process of subtraction. All that remembered the Sun was wrung from my parent like water from a sponge, to satisfy his unrequited pining."''</ref> Unsurprisingly given the context of her birth, she views her "father" with much disdain, calling it a parasite and blaming its pride for the downfall of the [[The Fallen Cities|four cities]] that preceded London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}''"There are organisms that flourish in dark places, and human cities are not among them. But pride's blinkers are persistent. Four catastrophes in, and not a one has seen it yet – the Bazaar is a saprotroph, and drains his cities dry."''</ref> She also deeply misses sunlight and its warmth.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}} ''"But I can feel the spaces it left behind. When I turn my face towards the stolen sky, I feel an absence of warmth, a wide and golden desertion of comfort. Something is missing."''</ref> | <blockquote>''"I was not born in the usual way. It was a subtractive process: all acts of consumption have their byproducts. Accidents. Waste. I am the remnant of one such consumption."''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>The Summer Schoolmistress is a very complicated being. She came to be in what the [[The University|academics]] of [[London]] would call a low birth:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery: An Invitation|Fallen London|}} ''""In the parlance of the so-called academics of your city, my birth is considered a shameful act. One among many, I gather.""''</ref> her so-called father, the [[The Echo Bazaar|Bazaar]], pilfered the memories of the [[The Sun|Sun]] from her "mother," the oldest tree in London when it [[The Fall of London|Fell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}} ''"In some ways, I am my mother. In many others, I am not." Her voice is soft; her gaze distant. "She was the oldest tree in London when it fell. Her roots are my roots."''</ref> This process turned the tree into what the Schoolmistress is now.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}} ''"My birth was a process of subtraction. All that remembered the Sun was wrung from my parent like water from a sponge, to satisfy his unrequited pining."''</ref> Unsurprisingly given the context of her birth, she views her "father" with much disdain, calling it a parasite and blaming its pride for the downfall of the [[The Fallen Cities|four cities]] that preceded London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}''"There are organisms that flourish in dark places, and human cities are not among them. But pride's blinkers are persistent. Four catastrophes in, and not a one has seen it yet – the Bazaar is a saprotroph, and drains his cities dry."''</ref> She also deeply misses sunlight and its warmth.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}} ''"But I can feel the spaces it left behind. When I turn my face towards the stolen sky, I feel an absence of warmth, a wide and golden desertion of comfort. Something is missing."''</ref> | ||
Thanks to her unique nature, the Schoolmistress has a talent for botany; for years, she had a deal with London's Department of Parks and Game, in which she helped them grow trees in London's parks and alleys in exchange for supplies delivered to her mansion.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}''""Are you aware of the Department of Parks and Game? I have an arrangement with them." She gestures to the back wall, in the direction of her shadowed greenhouse. "I have a certain facility for botany. In exchange for helping my cousins to grow in your city, they provide me with supplies, and discourage visitors from London.""''</ref> Recently, however, [[Licentiates]] have been sent to murder her couriers in great numbers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encounter_the_Summer_Schoolmistress|Encounter the Summer Schoolmistress|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Schoolmistress notices you properly. "You are not the courier. You're the one who's been killing them." [...] "No, there's a more savoury name when you carry a permit," [...] "Whoever appears on your list is a necessary killing; someone else has already gone to the trouble of regretting the necessity." [...] She is not the client, then. Someone else is taking her servants away."''</ref> acting on orders from an unknown entity (which seems to have the Bazaar's assent).<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Develop_a_theory_about_the_enemy_of_the_Summer_Schoolmistress|Develop a theory about the enemy of the Summer Schoolmistress|Fallen London|}} ''"A Licentiate has Bazaar permits for killing: that is the nature of the task. To put a name on the list must, presumably, require the Masters' authority, or at the very least permission from one of their affiliates. [...] Whatever transpires here, it has the assent of the Bazaar itself."''</ref> The Schoolmistress must now venture outside her mansion to retrieve supplies, and may employ outsiders to take care of her Nursery while she is gone.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery: An Invitation|Fallen London|}} ''""I am isolated here. By design – distance from the Bazaar suits me. What I need, I make arrangements to obtain via couriers and deliveries." (...) "But this Whitsun, I find my couriers delayed, my deliveries lost, and my necessaries running precariously low. I believe steps are being taken to prevent me from pursuing my business.""''</ref> | Thanks to her unique nature, the Schoolmistress has a talent for botany; for years, she had a deal with London's Department of Parks and Game, in which she helped them grow trees in London's parks and alleys in exchange for supplies delivered to her mansion.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}''""Are you aware of the Department of Parks and Game? I have an arrangement with them." She gestures to the back wall, in the direction of her shadowed greenhouse. "I have a certain facility for botany. In exchange for helping my cousins to grow in your city, they provide me with supplies, and discourage visitors from London.""''</ref> Recently, however, [[Gant|Licentiates]] have been sent to murder her couriers in great numbers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encounter_the_Summer_Schoolmistress|Encounter the Summer Schoolmistress|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Schoolmistress notices you properly. "You are not the courier. You're the one who's been killing them." [...] "No, there's a more savoury name when you carry a permit," [...] "Whoever appears on your list is a necessary killing; someone else has already gone to the trouble of regretting the necessity." [...] She is not the client, then. Someone else is taking her servants away."''</ref> acting on orders from an unknown entity (which seems to have the Bazaar's assent).<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Develop_a_theory_about_the_enemy_of_the_Summer_Schoolmistress|Develop a theory about the enemy of the Summer Schoolmistress|Fallen London|}} ''"A Licentiate has Bazaar permits for killing: that is the nature of the task. To put a name on the list must, presumably, require the Masters' authority, or at the very least permission from one of their affiliates. [...] Whatever transpires here, it has the assent of the Bazaar itself."''</ref> The Schoolmistress must now venture outside her mansion to retrieve supplies, and may employ outsiders to take care of her Nursery while she is gone.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery: An Invitation|Fallen London|}} ''""I am isolated here. By design – distance from the Bazaar suits me. What I need, I make arrangements to obtain via couriers and deliveries." (...) "But this Whitsun, I find my couriers delayed, my deliveries lost, and my necessaries running precariously low. I believe steps are being taken to prevent me from pursuing my business.""''</ref> | ||
The Schoolmistress spends her time educating and raising a host of [[Whitsun]] creatures. She sincerely believes that they are not being taken care of, and that they do not deserve to blamed or abandoned simply because of the failings of their creator (the Bazaar).<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}''""They deserve care. And they were not receiving it. Not properly, in your city, beneath his spires." (...) "The Bazaar's failings are his own, and should not be foisted upon the young.""''</ref> | The Schoolmistress spends her time educating and raising a host of [[Whitsun]] creatures. She sincerely believes that they are not being taken care of, and that they do not deserve to blamed or abandoned simply because of the failings of their creator (the Bazaar).<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Summer_Nursery:_An_Invitation|The Summer Nursery|Fallen London|}}''""They deserve care. And they were not receiving it. Not properly, in your city, beneath his spires." (...) "The Bazaar's failings are his own, and should not be foisted upon the young.""''</ref> | ||
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