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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Twenty-One – Fernando Goncalves

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You know that Cait wouldn’t leave Fernando out of the countdown, right?

On Day Twenty-One, it’s time to talk about Fernando — Matthew’s favorite brother-in-law and Gallowglass’s father’s mate. Fernando enters in The Book of Life and quickly becomes a central figure in the politics of the Bishop-Clairmont scion. We love Fernando for his humor, his ability to soothe and temper Matthew, his clear views on right and wrong, the perspective he gives us on Philippe de Clermont, and the complete grace he shows towards a newly-bereft Sarah Bishop. We cannot see the color saffron without thinking of him and often wish he could bring us a little bit of tortilla espanola for comfort.

Are you nuts about Fernando like Cait? Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Next! Here’s Day Twenty-Two!

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Twenty – Jack Blackfriars

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On Day Twenty, we celebrate sweet Jack Blackfriars, the wayward orphan who becomes Matthew and Diana’s eldest son. And grandson. And, well, vampire genealogy is pretty complicated. Jack teaches Diana some of her earliest lessons in parenting and brings joy, spontaneity, curiosity, and cleverness to the Roydon household in 16th century London and Prague. We love Jack for so many reasons — his fondness for big dogs, puzzles, and shiny objects, his artistic talent, his arc that goes from innocence to savagery to redemption — but he is near and dear to us especially for the vampire he becomes in The Book of Life. The threat to his life gives Diana the push she needs to draw boundaries, own her strength, and protect the family–and legacy–that is hers.

What do you like about Jack Blackfriars? Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Ready to keep going? On to Day Twenty-One!

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Nineteen – Marthe

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Todd Quackenbush

On Day Nineteen, we’re talking about Marthe, Ysabeau’s long-suffering, oft-cackling partner in crime. Marthe has something to offer in every situation — a perfect omelette, a saucy song, a murder mystery, a cool hand — and she is one of our favorite fixtures amongst the constellation of de Clermont family attendants. We love that Marthe connects Diana to ancient traditions and that she represents a cool, calm, constant source of support and care.

What do you love best about Marthe? Cait is partial to the scene where Marthe and Matthew are singing bawdy Occitan love songs at Sept-Tours. Have something to say about Marthe? Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Ready for the next post? Here’s Day Twenty. 

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Eighteen – Philip and Rebecca Bishop-Clairmont

ryan-graybill-393758-unsplashRyan Graybill

We know, we know — this is technically TWO THINGS. However, given that they’re infants, we decided they could share. The plight of twins, right?

Philip and Rebecca — the first of a new generation of Bright Born — represent so many things: Matthew and Diana’s enduring love, the end of centuries of prejudice and persecution, a new beginning for the world of creatures, and more. They’re a delightfully entertaining blend of their parents; it’s almost as much fun to watch their parents figure out how to, well, parent as it is to watch them grow. We cannot wait to see what the youngest members of the Bishop-Clairmont scion will add to the family and the World of All Souls as they develop.

What do you want to know about Philip and Rebecca? Tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Ready for the next post? Here’s Day Nineteen.

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Seventeen – Rebecca Bishop

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Mila Young

Onward to Day Seventeen!

Rebecca Bishop–and her ghost–cast a long shadow over the All Souls Trilogy. Rebecca gave Diana her foresight, her extra-sensory capacities, and her remarkable and rare facility with the higher, darker magics. She’s described as free-spirited, intelligent, thoughtful, caring, and a little mysterious–an unusual and complicated figure in the witching world. We meet Rebecca most often through her writing, or on the rare occasions when she appears as a ghost. In those times, Rebecca shows us the particular blend of creativity, whimsy, and grief that shaped her as a mother. Rebecca is a tragic figure–one who reminds us that our time with our loved ones is precious, and limited–but also a reminder of the tremendous love and sacrifice inherent to maternity.

What is your favorite thing about Rebecca Bishop? Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Ready for the next post? Here’s Day Eighteen.

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen