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The '''Plume Coteries''', also known as the '''Bookkeepers''', were a faction of [[posthuman]] [[librarian]]s who operated [[the Library (White Canvas)|the Library]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'', ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') | The '''Plume Coteries''', also known as the '''Bookkeepers''', were a faction of [[posthuman]] [[librarian]]s who operated [[the Library (White Canvas)|the Library]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'', ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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The Coteries colonised the [[RMS|Revelatory Majesty Sphere]] in the [[Amazolian system]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'') The Coteries donated RMS to [[Roger (A Farewell to R.M.S.)|Roger]]'s family as part of a peace treaty after accidentally desolating the Rogers' homeworld. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'', ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') | The Coteries colonised the [[RMS|Revelatory Majesty Sphere]] in the [[Amazolian system]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'') The Coteries donated RMS to [[Roger (A Farewell to R.M.S.)|Roger]]'s family as part of a peace treaty after accidentally desolating the Rogers' homeworld. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'', ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') | ||
After discovering [[the Library (White Canvas)|the Library]], they became predominately known as the "Bookkeepers", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') but were still interchangeably called "Plume Coteries". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'', ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'', et al.) Most Bookkeepers became closer in size to classical [[human]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'', ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') Some of the Bookkeepers' smaller members acted as dignitaries to the outside universe, using specially-sized [[Plume Coteries diplomatic craft|diplomatic craft]] to travel through [[space]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'') | After discovering [[the Library (White Canvas)|the Library]], they became predominately known as the "Bookkeepers", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') but were still interchangeably called "Plume Coteries". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'', ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'', et al.) Most Bookkeepers became closer in size to classical [[human]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'', ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') Some of the Bookkeepers' smaller members acted as dignitaries to the outside universe, using specially-sized [[Plume Coteries diplomatic craft|diplomatic craft]] to travel through [[space]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to Arms (short story)|A Farewell to Arms]]'') | ||
When the [[Great House]]s tried to buy RMS from Roger, the Bookkeepers stepped in to help negotiations, postponing the deal for many years due to their lack of field agents. In the interim, they used their books to learn much about the agreements the Houses were making with other powers in preparation for the [[War in Heaven]]. When the time came, the Bookkeepers traded RMS in return for the Houses' secrets of [[time scoop]]ing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') | When the [[Great House]]s tried to buy RMS from Roger, the Bookkeepers stepped in to help negotiations, postponing the deal for many years due to their lack of field agents. In the interim, they used their books to learn much about the agreements the Houses were making with other powers in preparation for the [[War in Heaven]]. When the time came, the Bookkeepers traded RMS in return for the Houses' secrets of [[time scoop]]ing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Farewell to R.M.S. (short story)|A Farewell to R.M.S.]]'') | ||
As part of "a long story that could be a book in itself", [[Coloth]] was [[Resurrection|resurrected]] by the Bookkeepers to act as an agent of theirs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') Sometime after this, dignitaries of the Coteries from the "distant reaches of dead space" came to [[Terra Primagenia]] to attend the unveiling of [[Cernunnos]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cobweb and Ivory (short story)|Cobweb and Ivory]]'') | As part of "a long story that could be a book in itself", [[Coloth]] was [[Resurrection|resurrected]] by the Bookkeepers to act as an agent of theirs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') Sometime after this, dignitaries of the Coteries from the "distant reaches of dead space" came to [[Terra Primagenia]] to attend the unveiling of [[Cernunnos]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cobweb and Ivory (short story)|Cobweb and Ivory]]'') | ||
Some Bookkeepers came to [[the Needle]] to witness the signing of the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]], where they got into a heated talk with the [[Firmament]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') | Some Bookkeepers came to [[the Needle]] to witness the signing of the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]], where they got into a heated talk with the [[Firmament]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 17:51, 26 February 2019
The Plume Coteries, also known as the Bookkeepers, were a faction of posthuman librarians who operated the Library. (PROSE: White Canvas, A Farewell to R.M.S.)
History
The Plume Coteries were originally a miniscule posthuman peoples who were known to travel on the backs of majestic birds. (PROSE: A Farewell to R.M.S.)
The Coteries colonised the Revelatory Majesty Sphere in the Amazolian system. (PROSE: A Farewell to Arms) The Coteries donated RMS to Roger's family as part of a peace treaty after accidentally desolating the Rogers' homeworld. (PROSE: A Farewell to Arms, A Farewell to R.M.S.)
After discovering the Library, they became predominately known as the "Bookkeepers", (PROSE: A Farewell to R.M.S.) but were still interchangeably called "Plume Coteries". (PROSE: White Canvas, A Farewell to Arms, et al.) Most Bookkeepers became closer in size to classical humans. (PROSE: A Farewell to R.M.S., White Canvas) Some of the Bookkeepers' smaller members acted as dignitaries to the outside universe, using specially-sized diplomatic craft to travel through space. (PROSE: A Farewell to Arms)
When the Great Houses tried to buy RMS from Roger, the Bookkeepers stepped in to help negotiations, postponing the deal for many years due to their lack of field agents. In the interim, they used their books to learn much about the agreements the Houses were making with other powers in preparation for the War in Heaven. When the time came, the Bookkeepers traded RMS in return for the Houses' secrets of time scooping. (PROSE: A Farewell to R.M.S.)
As part of "a long story that could be a book in itself", Coloth was resurrected by the Bookkeepers to act as an agent of theirs. (PROSE: White Canvas) Sometime after this, dignitaries of the Coteries from the "distant reaches of dead space" came to Terra Primagenia to attend the unveiling of Cernunnos. (PROSE: Cobweb and Ivory)
Some Bookkeepers came to the Needle to witness the signing of the Christmas Needle Agreement, where they got into a heated talk with the Firmament. (PROSE: White Canvas)