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Politics
 Zeel Posts: 257
9/17/2013
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Now, I understand that London still has a parliament and an Empress, however I'm more interested in how London relates to the rest of England. Does London still have a place in the heart of Britain, or is it more like a city-state? Does London still rule over the rest of England, or do they have another parliament in some other city? I can imagine a lot of the British people would not approve of being ruled by someone who literally associates with Devils, yet others would be too patriotic to consider such a change. If this is answered in-game and I'm just not up to that point, please let me know. Otherwise, discuss.
-- http://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Zeel - Zeel, also known as the Hollow Hellion. A soulless, heartless, empty individual who will only deal with those who are advantageous to him. http://www.fallenlondon.com/Profile/Jass The Sly Socialite, or the Devious Rogue, depending where you see her. Jass lives a double life, alternating between the God-fearing, popular socialite and one of the many crime-lords of London. IF YOU WANT A PARABOLAN KITTEN please send me a social engagement or menace reduction to either account, preferably not Coffee at Caligula's.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
9/17/2013
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Failbetter have long been vague about Surface affairs, especially what's come of Britain without London. So, we're very much free to speculate! Personally, I suspect that one or more ruling bodies have taken over the remainder of the UK - London has its Neathy territories but we never hear of its edicts being carried to Surface-locations.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Lawrence Growe Posts: 96
9/17/2013
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Here's an indirect confirmation of your theory: Surface Currency is a fairly exotic resource in Fallen London. Surely it would not be using a separate form of currency had it still been a part of a greater nation, though I am aware that the use of Echoes was imposed by the Masters.
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 Sherman Jones Posts: 151
9/17/2013
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Oh, I like what you said there, Lawrence. Though I don't know for sure about these things, knowing how finicky Surface-travel is, I would hazard a guess to say that Britain has a new ruling body. I doubt those strange Surface folk would approve of what we do, anyhow.
-- My mantelpiece is an open book. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Sherman~Jones
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