Canticle of the End

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Lucien Goupil

Role Inherited aristocrat, amateur occult patron Nationality French Status alive Age Early 40s
Overview Lucien Goupil is a minor Jacobin dilettante turned amateur occult patron—a man of lower professional bourgeois origins who recently inherited an estate from a dead uncle he barely knew. He im

Overview

Lucien Goupil is a minor Jacobin dilettante turned amateur occult patron—a man of lower professional bourgeois origins who recently inherited an estate from a dead uncle he barely knew. He imagines himself a “friend of the Enlightenment” and a “revolutionary thinker,” but in reality, he is a useful fool exploited by Savarin to host her masquerade and showcase her power.

Appearance & Demeanor

  • Age: Early 40s
  • Appearance: Short and slight (approximately 5’5"), delicately boned, slightly hunched posture. He wears powdered grey wigs poorly, and natural dark, greasy hair peeks through at the nape.
  • Complexion: Sallow, with heavily rouged cheeks to simulate aristocratic color
  • Voice: High and theatrical; prone to quoting Rousseau or Voltaire out of context
  • Manner: Pretentious, performative, and deeply insecure. He compensates for his origins with excessive displays of erudition (mostly false) and cultural patronage.

Personality

Goupil is a snob without substance—a man who has confused fashion with philosophy and inherited wealth with earned influence. He desperately wants to be part of Savarin’s “inner sanctum,” not realizing that he is merely her theatrical prop.

He is capable of cruelty (particularly to servants), but it is petty cruelty—the lashing out of someone chronically aware of his own inadequacy. In Savarin’s presence, he becomes pathetically obsequious.

Role in Chapter 2

Host of the Masquerade Soirée

Goupil hosts the July 1st Masquerade Soirée at Maison du Corbeau, believing that by showcasing Savarin’s “music that opens the soul,” he is proving his loyalty and gaining access to her circle. In reality:

  • Savarin uses his estate and his resources
  • He provides the cover of “legitimate social event”
  • He is utterly disposable after the soirée concludes

At the Soirée

Goupil:

  • Greets guests from a balcony above the main hall
  • Makes cryptic comments he doesn’t understand
  • Regards occultism as fashionable, not dangerous
  • Is terrified of being excluded from “the inner sanctum”
  • Frequently peppers conversations with misused Latin or mangled Enlightenment quotes
  • Becomes fawning and obsequious when addressing anyone he suspects is a true cultist
  • Is cowardly if threatened

Characteristics (CoC 7e)

Attribute Score
STR 40 CON 50
SIZ 50 DEX 50
INT 60 POW 55
APP 45 EDU 65
HP 5 MP 11

Build: —1 | DB: —1D4 | Luck: 55

Skills

  • Charm 55%
  • Fast Talk 60%
  • Persuade 40%
  • Occult (pseudo-knowledge) 35%
  • Psychology 35%
  • Library Use 50%
  • Credit Rating 70% (inherited wealth)
  • Listen 45%

Key Dialogue

On Savarin:

“Mathilde—oh, Madame Savarin—she is the most remarkable woman I have encountered. Her vision of harmonic transcendence is truly… truly…”

(He trails off, unsure of what he means.)

On occultism:

“The ancient mysteries, you understand, cannot be approached lightly. One must have both learning and sensitivity. I myself have been studying Pico della Mirandola’s numerological correspondences…”

(Completely fabricated.)

If threatened:

“Please, I am merely a patron, not a true believer. I know nothing of her operations. You must understand—I am utterly expendable in her schemes!”

SAN Notes

There is no SAN exposure from Goupil himself, but witnessing what Savarin does to him (if she chooses to punish him) might warrant SAN checks (0/1) for the casual cruelty of it.

Campaign History

Chapter 2 — Lyon

Goupil hosted the masquerade soirée at Maison du Corbeau as planned. The investigators obtained invitations through various means — dropped, pickpocketed, and given — and attended in their masks. They witnessed the secret ritual in the hidden chamber: a Formless Spawn, a child sacrifice. The party observed but did not intervene, and left traumatized.

Goupil’s fate after the soirée and the destruction of Savarin’s cell is not confirmed.

Connections to Other Files

Relationships

  • Serves Mathilde Savarin — Desperately seeks her approval; she views him as a useful fool