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{{Neath_Location|image1=winkingisleheader.png|caption1=Winking Isle. Fast and meditate.|location=[[The Unterzee]]<br>[[Parabola]]<br>
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[[The High Wilderness]]|allegiance=[[Mr Eaten]]|notable_inhabitants=[[Mr Candles]] (formerly)|music=[https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/irrigo-below Irrigo Below]}}
[[The High Wilderness]]|allegiance=[[Mr Eaten]]|notable_inhabitants=[[Mr Candles]] (formerly)|music=[https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/irrigo-below Irrigo Below]}}
<blockquote>''"The summit of Winking Isle is two dozen paces across, a flat lawn of springy grass -- black, or a deep green that seems black in this light. In the very centre stands a Well of black brick. As you cross the grass, scents arise: crushed flowers, camphor, ice. There may, or may not be, a lighthouse."''<ref name = "the well">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Well|The Well|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"The summit of Winking Isle is two dozen paces across, a flat lawn of springy grass -- black, or a deep green that seems black in this light. In the very centre stands a Well of black brick. As you cross the grass, scents arise: crushed flowers, camphor, ice. There may, or may not be, a lighthouse."''<ref name = "the well">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Well|The Well|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


<font color = "red">'''Winking Isle'''</font> is an island containing a single well and a dark lighthouse.__forcetoc__
<font color = "red">'''Winking Isle'''</font> is a lonely island accessible via sleep and a ritual.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sleep_with_the_Calling_Card_crumpled_in_your_fist|Sleep with the Calling Card crumpled in your fist|Fallen London|}} ''"Sleep with the Calling Card crumpled in your fist"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bend_to_the_oars|Bend to the oars|Fallen London|}} ''"You've moved to Winking Isle"''</ref> It exists on the line dividing the [[High Wilderness]] and [[Parabola]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse.|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}} ''"Here he once stood, on the border between Parabola and the Wilderness [...]"''</ref> but is also said to be located in the eastern [[Unterzee]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pentecost_Predicament|The Pentecost Predicament|Fallen London|}} ''"Yes, yes, darling, from Codex to the Winking Isle and back."''</ref> When seen through dreams, the surroundings of Winking Isle are quite surreal: the "ocean" below is a starry night, and the "sky" above is the sea.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bend_to_the_oars|Bend to the oars|Fallen London|}} ''"Do not look down. Beneath you is the sky, quivering with stars. Do not look up. The sea waits to fall on you. Ahead, the inviolate isle, the invisible lighthouse, the Well."''</ref> Winking Isle itself has a gravel path leading to its summit from a sandy shore; the summit is a candlelit lawn of dark green grass with a well of black brick at its center. The area has a distinct scent of crushed flowers, camphor, and ice.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bend_to_the_oars|Bend to the oars|Fallen London|}} ''"Cross the beach of [...] sand, [...] Climb the path of white gravel to the place where the candles are lit."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Well|The Well|Fallen London|}} ''"The summit of Winking Isle [...] a flat lawn of springy grass [...] a deep green that seems black [...] the very centre stands a Well of black brick. [...] scents arise: crushed flowers, camphor, ice."''</ref> Traditionally, the well is circled thrice at a time, but seven times is "consistent."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Circle_the_well|Circle the well|Fallen London|}} ''"Three times is traditional, but seven is consistent [...]"''</ref>
 
== Camphor and Ice ==
<blockquote>''"You could spend your whole life here, until even the vitality of the Neath gutters in you, and you lie brittle beside the Well."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fasting_and_Meditating_to_a_Foolish_End|Fasting and Meditating to a Foolish End|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Well.png|alt=A well.|thumb|Encircled.]]
Winking Isle is a lonely island in the eastern [[Unterzee]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Pentecost_Predicament|The Pentecost Predicament|Fallen London|}} ''"Yes, yes, darling, from Codex to the Winking Isle and back."''</ref> accessible via dreams through a certain ritual.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sleep_with_the_Calling_Card_crumpled_in_your_fist|Sleep with the Calling Card crumpled in your fist|Fallen London|}}</ref> In fact, the Isle exists on the line dividing the [[High Wilderness]] and [[Parabola]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse.|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}} ''"Here he once stood, on the border between Parabola and the Wilderness [...]"''</ref> When seen through dreams, the surroundings of Winking Isle are quite strange; the "ocean" below is in fact a starry night, and the "sky" above is the sea.<ref name = "bend to oars">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bend_to_the_oars|Bend to the oars|Fallen London|}}</ref>  
 
The rest of the Isle is more concrete, containing a gravel path that leads to the island's summit from its starlit-silver sands.<ref name = "bend to oars"/> The summit is a small, candlelit lawn of dark green grass with a '''Well''' of stone at its center, and it has a distinct scent: ''"crushed flowers, camphor, ice"''.<ref name = "bend to oars"/><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Well|The Well|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] a [...] lawn of [...] grass -- [...] a deep green [...]"''</ref> Traditionally, the Well is circled thrice at a time, but some visitors circle in sevens. There is a reason for this.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Circle_the_well|Circle the well|Fallen London|}}</ref>
 
== The Lighthouse ==
<blockquote>''"The lighthouse would warn ships, but no ships come here. It would give light, but there is only darkness in its core. It has no door, and no windows. It is not here. But still it flashes, flashes, flashes. Winking Isle."''<ref name = "the lighthouse">{{Citation|[[The Lighthouse]]|The Lighthouse|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Candletranslucent.png|alt=A translucent candle.|thumb|No light.]]
[[File:Candletranslucent.png|alt=A translucent candle.|thumb|No light.]]
The '''Lighthouse''' of Winking Isle gives off no light, as there are no ships to alert.<ref name = "the lighthouse"/> Such light is invisible, and can only be seen by certain eyes.<ref>{{Citation|[[Sleep With The Calling Card Crumpled In Your Fist|Sleep with the Calling Card crumpled in your fist|Fallen London|}}</ref> It does not have a door, inscribed with a sigil of the [[Correspondence]], and it does not have a dark, metallic handle. Its interior is marked by many Correspondence sigils, and it has seven thousand steps leading to its top.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse.|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}} ''"No door - marked with the glyph [...] you do not extend your hand to depress the handle of blackened iron [...] Glyphs light the walls. [...]"''</ref>
The '''Lighthouse''' of Winking Isle is not here and gives off no light, yet still "flashes." It has no door,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Lighthouse|The Lighthouse|Fallen London|}} ''"The lighthouse [...] would give light, but there is only darkness [...] It has no door, [...] It is not here. But still it flashes, [...]"''</ref> but seven thousand steps lead to its topmost floor, and sigils of the [[Correspondence]] mark the walls along the way. The top floor contains a lens and apparatus, as well as journals of [[Mr Candles]] penned in an idiom of the Correspondence on meteorites and leather.<ref name = "enter">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse.|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}} ''"No door [...] is uncovered [...] Yet here you are, climbing the seven thousand brick steps to the lighthouse's summit. Glyphs light the walls. This one means 'attention to a grand scheme'. [...] you reach the tower-top, the room of the lens and the Apparatus. His notes are here, scratched into oblong achondrites, charred into vacuum-kissed shape-leather, in a debased idiom of the Correspondence [...] Here he once stood, [...] to look out across his wounded realm. Or perhaps he only imagined it. Perhaps you only imagined it. [...]"''</ref> In the past, Candles held dominion over dreams,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_what_he_wants|Ask him what he wants|Fallen London|}} ''"Wine and Spices stole what was mine."''</ref> and the Lighthouse may be from where he lit the "edge of sleep."<ref name = "enter"/><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_Name!|Accept the Name!|Fallen London|}} ''"The light on the edge of sleep was mine. I was Mr Candles. I will not be again."''</ref>
 
At the top of the Lighthouse are its lens and '''Apparatus''', as well as several journals written by [[Mr Candles]], penned in Correspondence on meteorites and leather.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse.|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the room of the lens and the Apparatus. [...] His notes are here, scratched into [...] achondrites, charred into [...] leather, [...] in [...] the Correspondence [...]"''</ref> In ages past, Mr Candles held dominion over [[Parabola|dreams]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_what_he_wants|Ask him what he wants|Fallen London|}} ''"Wine and Spices stole what was mine."''</ref> and the Lighthouse may have been how he lit the very edge of sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_Name!|Accept the Name!|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse.|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}} ''"His notes are here [...] it is clear [...] long before the betrayal. He knew the others would turn on him. He hoped they would not. [...] Here he once stood [...] to look out across his wounded realm."''</ref>
 
<blockquote><font color = "red">''"Here he once stood, on the border between Parabola and the Wilderness, to look out across his wounded realm. Or perhaps he only imagined it. Perhaps you only imagined it. This is a dream that wounds, but it is a dream."''</font><ref>{{Citation|[[Enter_The_Lighthouse]]|Enter the lighthouse.|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


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Latest revision as of 17:18, 2 February 2025

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"The summit of Winking Isle is two dozen paces across, a flat lawn of springy grass -- black, or a deep green that seems black in this light. In the very centre stands a Well of black brick. As you cross the grass, scents arise: crushed flowers, camphor, ice. There may, or may not be, a lighthouse."[1]

Winking Isle is a lonely island accessible via sleep and a ritual.[2][3] It exists on the line dividing the High Wilderness and Parabola,[4] but is also said to be located in the eastern Unterzee.[5] When seen through dreams, the surroundings of Winking Isle are quite surreal: the "ocean" below is a starry night, and the "sky" above is the sea.[6] Winking Isle itself has a gravel path leading to its summit from a sandy shore; the summit is a candlelit lawn of dark green grass with a well of black brick at its center. The area has a distinct scent of crushed flowers, camphor, and ice.[7][8] Traditionally, the well is circled thrice at a time, but seven times is "consistent."[9]

A translucent candle.
No light.

The Lighthouse of Winking Isle is not here and gives off no light, yet still "flashes." It has no door,[10] but seven thousand steps lead to its topmost floor, and sigils of the Correspondence mark the walls along the way. The top floor contains a lens and apparatus, as well as journals of Mr Candles penned in an idiom of the Correspondence on meteorites and leather.[11] In the past, Candles held dominion over dreams,[12] and the Lighthouse may be from where he lit the "edge of sleep."[11][13]

References[edit]

  1. The Well, Fallen London
  2. Sleep with the Calling Card crumpled in your fist, Fallen London "Sleep with the Calling Card crumpled in your fist"
  3. Bend to the oars, Fallen London "You've moved to Winking Isle"
  4. Enter the lighthouse., Fallen London "Here he once stood, on the border between Parabola and the Wilderness [...]"
  5. The Pentecost Predicament, Fallen London "Yes, yes, darling, from Codex to the Winking Isle and back."
  6. Bend to the oars, Fallen London "Do not look down. Beneath you is the sky, quivering with stars. Do not look up. The sea waits to fall on you. Ahead, the inviolate isle, the invisible lighthouse, the Well."
  7. Bend to the oars, Fallen London "Cross the beach of [...] sand, [...] Climb the path of white gravel to the place where the candles are lit."
  8. The Well, Fallen London "The summit of Winking Isle [...] a flat lawn of springy grass [...] a deep green that seems black [...] the very centre stands a Well of black brick. [...] scents arise: crushed flowers, camphor, ice."
  9. Circle the well, Fallen London "Three times is traditional, but seven is consistent [...]"
  10. The Lighthouse, Fallen London "The lighthouse [...] would give light, but there is only darkness [...] It has no door, [...] It is not here. But still it flashes, [...]"
  11. 11.0 11.1 Enter the lighthouse., Fallen London "No door [...] is uncovered [...] Yet here you are, climbing the seven thousand brick steps to the lighthouse's summit. Glyphs light the walls. This one means 'attention to a grand scheme'. [...] you reach the tower-top, the room of the lens and the Apparatus. His notes are here, scratched into oblong achondrites, charred into vacuum-kissed shape-leather, in a debased idiom of the Correspondence [...] Here he once stood, [...] to look out across his wounded realm. Or perhaps he only imagined it. Perhaps you only imagined it. [...]"
  12. Ask him what he wants, Fallen London "Wine and Spices stole what was mine."
  13. Accept the Name!, Fallen London "The light on the edge of sleep was mine. I was Mr Candles. I will not be again."