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It included [[Conquest-932]], [[Larrikin-1029]], [[Robespierre-1665]], [[Gaius-816]] and [[Conspiracy-1263]], being made up of Cupids who wished to foment the overthrowing of the [[Cupid Parliament]] for various reasons. One [[Recorder Cupid (The Case Against Conspiracy)|Recorder Cupid]] once noted that most incidents relating to trouble-making or mischief within the Crew involved one or more members of the Society, though not always in their capacity ''as'' members of the Society. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case Against Conspiracy (short story)|The Case Against Conspiracy]]'') | It included [[Conquest-932]], [[Larrikin-1029]], [[Robespierre-1665]], [[Gaius-816]] and [[Conspiracy-1263]], being made up of Cupids who wished to foment the overthrowing of the [[Cupid Parliament]] for various reasons. One [[Recorder Cupid (The Case Against Conspiracy)|Recorder Cupid]] once noted that most incidents relating to trouble-making or mischief within the Crew involved one or more members of the Society, though not always in their capacity ''as'' members of the Society. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case Against Conspiracy (short story)|The Case Against Conspiracy]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 31 December 2021
The Triangular Society was a group of Clockwork Cherub, internal to the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids.
It included Conquest-932, Larrikin-1029, Robespierre-1665, Gaius-816 and Conspiracy-1263, being made up of Cupids who wished to foment the overthrowing of the Cupid Parliament for various reasons. One Recorder Cupid once noted that most incidents relating to trouble-making or mischief within the Crew involved one or more members of the Society, though not always in their capacity as members of the Society. (PROSE: The Case Against Conspiracy)