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The Follypedia Wiki
Welcome to the Follypedia, unofficial home of'Rivers of London' fans since 2014. Wiki dedicated to Ben Aaronovitch's book series featuring Peter Grant, police constable and apprentice wizard. -
Peter Grant
“ I gave the prescribed Metropolitan Police "first greeting". "Oi!" I said "What do you think you're doing?” ― Peter Grant, Rivers of London -
Thomas Nightingale
Thomas Nightingale is the wizarding mentor (or Master ) and commanding police officer of Peter Grant. He currently holds the rank of a Detective Chief Inspector (DCI). He is also the ranking officer in the magical -
Beverley Brook
Beverley Brook is the current Genius loci of the London river with the same name. She is a confident, intelligent woman who appears as a physically attractive woman in her mid-twenties with dreadlocks. She -
Lesley May
Lesley May was a promising police constable who trained with Peter during their two year probationary period. Her position in the Metropolitan police was short-lived as she was severely disfigured during the events of -
Ettersberg
Ettersberg was the site of the Nazi archive that contained The Black Library during World War II. On January 19, 1945, the magical arm of the British Armed Forces along with the Virtuous Men commenced -
Molly
This is Molly,” said Nightingale.“She does for us.” “Does what?” “Whatever needs doing,” said Nightingale. --Rivers of London Molly is the Fae housekeeper, chef, and butler of the Folly (including the coach house). She -
Faceless Man
The Faceless Man (AKA the Faceless One ) is the name that Peter Grant and Nightingale give to two different London-based practitioners operating criminal organizations during the 1970s, and in the mid 1990s-2010s. Their -
Rivers of London
Rivers of London is the first book of the Rivers of London or Peter Grant series by Ben Aaronovitch. It was published under the name Midnight Riot in the United States. Peter Grant is a -
Skygarden
Skygarden is a housing estate south of the river Thames, created by the German-born architect Erik Stromberg. The pièce de résistance of the estate was Skygarden Tower. A Stadtkrone was placed at the very -
Asbo
DC Peter Grant's car is referred to as "the Asbo" on many occasions. This is a name first given to the Ford Focus ST by television presenter Jeremy Clarkson on BBC television's Top -
The Folly (Building)
This article refers to the Folly building. Not to be confused with the Folly (Organization). The Folly (AKA Specialist Crime Directorate 9 or the Special Assessment Unit, SAU ) has been the official home of British -
River Spirit
River Spirits are sentient gods or spirits of local rivers, brooks, canals, and waterways. In formal Newtonian magic they are classified as a type of Genius Loci (Spirits of the Locality) by The Folly. It -
Simone Fitzwilliam
Simone Fitzwilliam was a freelance jazz journalist who lived and worked in the Soho area of London. Peter Grant first met her during his investigation into Cyrus Wilkinson's sudden death, as she had been -
Tyburn
Lady Cecelia Tyburn Thames aka Ty, Lady Ty is the oldest daughter of Mama Thames and the current Genius loci of the river Tyburn. She is extremely politically ambitious, serves as non-executive director on -
Mama Thames
Mama Thames aka Mother Thames is the Goddess of the River Thames. Unlike Father Thames, her power comes from the seas and ports. She holds court East of the Tower of London in a converted -
Father Thames
Father Thames aka Baba Thames rules the Thames inland of Teddington Lock, and inhabits the Thames Valley. He is sometimes also referred to as the Old Man of the River. Like Mama Thames, many of -
Fox
Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are small-to-medium-sized, omnivorous mammals. Between 1930-1950 Britain's suburbs pushed deep into the red fox's natural habitat in the English countryside, and in response, many foxes headed -
Casterbrook
Casterbrook was a boarding school for boys from families with strong magical traditions that operated up until 1938/39. Casterbrook, the school, is named after its founder, Sir Victor Casterbrook. Peter Grant calls the school -
Abigail Kamara
Abigail Kamara, daughter of Alfred Kamara, is a nosy neighbour of Peter Grant's parents. By her own account she was born in February 2000. Abigail is mixed-race, her father being Sierra Leonean and -
False Value
False Value is the 8th novel in the Rivers of London series. It was originally planned to be published in the autumn of 2019, but was delayed until early 2020. An excerpt was published in -
Walbrook
Walbrook is the Genius loci of the London river with the same name. She also goes by the name Lulu. She runs the pub The Goat and Crocodile, and is not on speaking terms with -
Pulcinella
That's the way to do it! --Mister Punch, Rivers of London Pulcinella aka Mr. Punch or Punchinello in English, Polichinelle in French, is a classical character that originated in the 16th-century Italian commedia -
The Folly (Organization)
This article refers to the Folly as an organization. Not to be confused with the Folly (Building). The Folly is an unofficial term for the state sanctioned British magical institution. In general, British political, social -
Foxglove
Foxglove is a girl of high fae origin. She appears as a tall, thin young woman with dark hair and long legs wearing an artist's smock and black leggings. She is a talented artist
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