Royal Geographical Society
Legitimization and credentialization of occult field research and artifact authenticationDescription
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Redvers leverages membership in the Royal Geographical Society to claim institutional legitimacy for his delusional mission, contrasting with the Doctor’s ironic acknowledgment of holding ‘several’ fellowships. This claim grants him perceived authority despite his madness.
Through Redvers’ explicit self-identification as a Fellow during the confrontation.
Redvers attempts to assert institutional authority over the Doctor and Ace’s independent investigation.
Reveals how elite institutions inadvertently lend credibility to dangerous obsessions, complicating legitimate inquiry.
Redvers Fenn-Cooper asserts his affiliation with the Royal Geographical Society as a Fellow, lending institutional credibility to his mission and claims about Redvers Fenn-Cooper’s abduction by Josiah Samuel Smith.
Through Redvers’ personal declaration of fellowship and implied authority
Operating as an individual empowered by the Society’s reputation, asserting authority over others in the scene
The Royal Geographical Society manifests through Matthews' veiled threats as an instrument of social annihilation, its institutional condemnation capable of ruining reputations and careers. Gwendoline's awareness of this power dynamic reveals how Josiah Smith manipulates institutional authority to maintain control over his household and ward.
Exercised through Matthews' invocation of the Society's punitive authority
Operates as an ultimate arbiter whose censure destroys individuals' social standing
Demonstrates how elite institutions maintain power through social exclusion and professional destruction