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'''Prefect''' was the title used by [[Clockwork Cherub]]s in the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] who were the head of a Department. | '''Prefect''' was the title used by [[Clockwork Cherub]]s in the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] who were the head of a Department of the [[Cupid Intelligence Institute]]. | ||
Two “'''Co-Prefects'''” could share the workload of running a given Department; [[Philatel-426]] and [[Mailbag-431]] were originally Co-Prefects of the [[Department of Postal Services]]. Philatel assumed sole responsibility after Mailbag's death, but eventually made [[Lord Thymon]] his Co-Prefect starting on [[Christmas]] 2019. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'') | |||
The Prefects, alongside a few other “Cupids of Importance” such as the head operatives of the [[Scarlet Wings]] and [[Blue Feather]], made up the [[Cupid Parliament]]. Despite their status as Prefects, [[Conspiracy-1263]] and [[Foreman-964]] were exceptionally banned from Parliamentary debates due to their inability to talk about anything else than, respectively, mad conspiracy theories and building warehouses. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic Trick (novel)|Magic Trick]]'') Indeed, though he had been Prefect of the [[Department of Conspiracy Theories]], Conspiracy lost the title when the Department itself was disbanded. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case Against Conspiracy (short story)|The Case Against Conspiracy]]'') There was a square near the [[Department of Postal Services' building]] “where many of the Cupid Prefects who worked in the area often met to discuss their jobs and lives”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'') | |||
[[Pythagoras-858]] was given the title of Prefect of a then-brand-new [[Department of Problem-Solving]] after displaying, by Cupid standards, particularly striking practical thinking around the turn of the millennium. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving (short story)|Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 7 June 2024
Prefect was the title used by Clockwork Cherubs in the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids who were the head of a Department of the Cupid Intelligence Institute.
Two “Co-Prefects” could share the workload of running a given Department; Philatel-426 and Mailbag-431 were originally Co-Prefects of the Department of Postal Services. Philatel assumed sole responsibility after Mailbag's death, but eventually made Lord Thymon his Co-Prefect starting on Christmas 2019. (PROSE: A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol)
The Prefects, alongside a few other “Cupids of Importance” such as the head operatives of the Scarlet Wings and Blue Feather, made up the Cupid Parliament. Despite their status as Prefects, Conspiracy-1263 and Foreman-964 were exceptionally banned from Parliamentary debates due to their inability to talk about anything else than, respectively, mad conspiracy theories and building warehouses. (PROSE: Magic Trick) Indeed, though he had been Prefect of the Department of Conspiracy Theories, Conspiracy lost the title when the Department itself was disbanded. (PROSE: The Case Against Conspiracy) There was a square near the Department of Postal Services' building “where many of the Cupid Prefects who worked in the area often met to discuss their jobs and lives”. (PROSE: A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol)
Pythagoras-858 was given the title of Prefect of a then-brand-new Department of Problem-Solving after displaying, by Cupid standards, particularly striking practical thinking around the turn of the millennium. (PROSE: Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving)