Standard or Variant Change: Balance victoryīecome a dancer at The Ecdysis Club and be reshaped by both Heart and MothĪs a Priest, embrace Knock and become a threshold for your congregationĪs a Medium?, embrace Winter and successfully transform into a ghoulĪs an Apostle Aestuant, assist in the Shaper's ascension to NamehoodĪs an Apostle Obsonate, assist in the Delight's ascension to NamehoodĪs an Apostle Entheate, assist in the Illuminated One's ascension to NamehoodĪs an Exile, align with The Colonel and achieve immortalityĪs an Exile, align with The Lionsmith and achieve immortalityĪs an Exile, align with The Wolf Divided and achieve immortalityĪs an Exile, align with The Velvet and achieve immortalityĪs an Exile, elude your pursuers and achieve quiet obscurityĪs an Exile, kill your pursuers and live out your days as an assassin of LongĪs an Exile, elude your pursuers and achieve comfortable obscurityĪs an Exile, kill your pursuers and live out your days hunting cultists for the Suppression BureauĪs an Exile, elude your pursuers and achieve luxurious obscurityĪs an Exile, kill your pursuers and live out your days with absolute freedom Standard or Variant Change: Scale victoryīecome a dancer at The Ecdysis Club and be reshaped by Moth Standard or Variant Change: Feather victoryīecome a dancer at The Ecdysis Club and be reshaped by Heart Pursue the temptations of Lantern and achieve immortality Standard or Variant Enlightenment victory Pursue the temptations of Grail and achieve immortality Pursue the temptations of Forge and achieve immortality Pursue a romance with a follower and then abandon the invisible arts (21 variations) 2.5.11 A Life of Rare Delight (Foe Slain)Īgree to Poppy Lascelles' offer, then fail to sacrifice a Follower in the Season of RagsĪs an Apostle, confront an enemy Long in the Mansus and loseĪs an Apostle, have a rival ascend to Long-hoodĪs an Exile, be slain by your foe or ReckonersĪs a Medium?, fail to satiate to your hungerĬlimb the corporate ladder at Glover & Glover to its summitĪs a Detective, pursue a successful career and ascend to the Suppression Bureau.2.5.4 Eternal Enmity (The Wolf Divided).Studying the letter will generate one Dread and remove the Mentor card, making it possible to win only through the Evening Falls minor victory. Should you so cast it, you will die empty and alone, as do all, even the Long. You may, if you choose, cast that stone away into night. You are a fool, cozened by a fool to emplace one more stone in the walls of the Mansus. But I will acknowledge that you have defeated me, and so I will reward you with my counsel. When defeated, he gives the player a letter in which he denounces the Mansus and its status quo:Įnemy, I am not so easily destroyed. In a Starlight confrontation, he is immune to attack from Maids-in-the-Mirror. Julian does not have a preference for any kind of attack, but has a higher-than-average chance to increase his skills. In all three Apostle Legacies, Julian is one of the possible Long enemies who seek to prevent the ascension of a new Name. Given the oaths of secrecy sworn by the Obliviates, it seems likely that Coseley joined them at some point after his 17th-century works. According to Teresa Galmier in The Locksmith's Dream: Stolen Reflections, Coseley held that Janus was none of the gods.Ĭoseley is a member of the Obliviates, which suggests that he may have ascended under The Elegiast. He was a mentor to Claude Hersault, who may have been the recipient of the book's namesake Six Letters, but they later had a falling-out, and Hersault denounced Coseley as a "Worm of Worms". He is best known for his 17th-century book The Six Letters on Necessity, which warns about the dangers of occultism with reference to the Intercalate. Julian Coseley, also known as J.C., is a Long of the Winter aspect. His motives are obscure: he has always professed alignment with the Obliviates and their successors, who have no truck with the wars of the Hours. Our enemy is a Winter-long identified by the initials 'J.C'. That's it I'm sorry I don't have time to make conversation.'
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