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|species  = Homeworlder
|affiliation = Great Houses
|affiliation = Great Houses
|origin = The Homeworld
|origin = The Homeworld
|only= The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale (short story)
|first= The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale (short story)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]''
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Sergeant-Instructor '''Littlejohn''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Subjective Interlock (short story)|Subjective Interlock]]'') was a member of the [[Great House]]s during the [[War in Heaven]] who gave [[briefing]]s to newly-[[loom]]ed [[House Military|soldiers]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale (short story)|The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale]]'')
[[Sergeant-Instructor]] '''Littlejohn''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Subjective Interlock (short story)|Subjective Interlock]]'', ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]' ) was a member of the [[Great House]]s during the [[War in Heaven]] who gave [[briefing]]s to newly-[[loom]]ed [[House Military|soldiers]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale (short story)|The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale]]'')
 
On one occasion, wearing "imposing black robes", he was dispatched to [[Gendar (planet)|Gendar]] to investigate a cache of prophecies of the [[rogue oracle]]s which had been unearthed by local archeologists. He recognised one of the prophecies as being written in the language of the [[Firmament]], his species' equivalent in the [[10,000 Dawns]], and contacted them The Firmament sent [[Lady Aesculapius]], who came with her friends [[Graelyn Scythes]] and [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]]. They were able to decode the prophecies, but none of them knew what to make of them until the events they foretold, namely [[Auteur]]'s scheme relating to [[the White Canvas]], was already over.
 
After said scheme, Littlejohn represented his people at the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]]. Before the negotiations started, he was accosted by representatives of the [[Great Assimilation]], who unsuccessfully tried to impress him with boasts of their nature as a multi-universal empire. He then walked up to Graelyn Scythes, who had helped foil Auteur, and congratulated her for the "marvelous job [she] did, giving [[Faction Paradox|that death-cult]] a black eye". Graelyn took this opportunity to hand over the [[gauntlet (White Canvas)|gauntlet]] stolen by Auteur from their shared people as the basis of the entire scheme. Littlejohn examined it and noted with some relief that Auteur had at least taken good care of it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]'')


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Revision as of 18:39, 23 June 2023

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Sergeant-Instructor Littlejohn (PROSE: Subjective Interlock, White Canvas' ) was a member of the Great Houses during the War in Heaven who gave briefings to newly-loomed soldiers. (PROSE: The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale)

On one occasion, wearing "imposing black robes", he was dispatched to Gendar to investigate a cache of prophecies of the rogue oracles which had been unearthed by local archeologists. He recognised one of the prophecies as being written in the language of the Firmament, his species' equivalent in the 10,000 Dawns, and contacted them The Firmament sent Lady Aesculapius, who came with her friends Graelyn Scythes and Archimedes Von Ahnerabe. They were able to decode the prophecies, but none of them knew what to make of them until the events they foretold, namely Auteur's scheme relating to the White Canvas, was already over.

After said scheme, Littlejohn represented his people at the Christmas Needle Agreement. Before the negotiations started, he was accosted by representatives of the Great Assimilation, who unsuccessfully tried to impress him with boasts of their nature as a multi-universal empire. He then walked up to Graelyn Scythes, who had helped foil Auteur, and congratulated her for the "marvelous job [she] did, giving that death-cult a black eye". Graelyn took this opportunity to hand over the gauntlet stolen by Auteur from their shared people as the basis of the entire scheme. Littlejohn examined it and noted with some relief that Auteur had at least taken good care of it. (PROSE: White Canvas)