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{{Neath_Location|image1=JerichoFL.png|caption1=|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|allegiance=[[The Guild of Gondoliers]]|notable_inhabitants=[[The Swan Bride]]<br>
{{Neath_Location|image1=rowboat.png|caption1=Gently down the stream. Art from FL.|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|alias=The Locks|allegiance=The Guild of Gondoliers|notable_inhabitants=The Wandering Gondolier<br>
[[The Gonfaloniere]]}}<blockquote>''"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. The place where the bargemen cool their heels between voyages, where certain trade between London and Hell flows. Once, these waters belonged to the Surface – before the Masters changed all that."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks|Jericho Locks|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
The Saturnine Gondolier<br>
The Doleful Poleman<br>}}
''"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. The place where the bargemen cool their heels between voyages, where certain trade between London and Hell flows. Once, these waters belonged to the Surface – before the Masters changed all that."''


'''Jericho Locks''' is the central hub for the canal workers of the [[Hinterlands]].  
'''Jericho Locks''' is a crossroads of canals in the [[Hinterlands]]. It is the second station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].__forcetoc__


It is the second station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].__forcetoc__
==Gently Down the Stream==
<blockquote>''"No music, except the viol. And that's only because some fool visitor struck up playing one in the Hands, and the Locks, stayed right where they was."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_about_the_prohibition_on_music|Ask him about the prohibition on music|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Maskguild.png|alt=A silver half-mask.|thumb|A [[The Guild of Gondoliers|Guildmember]]'s mask.]]
Jericho Locks was once part of a university on the [[Surface]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Build_a_small_library|Build a small library|Fallen London|}} ''"This territory used to belong to an old University [...]"''</ref> It fell to the [[Neath]] during the [[Fall of London]],<ref name="histories old">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Posit_impossible_conclusions|Posit impossible conclusions|Fallen London|}} ''"Old histories speak of places prior to Balmoral and Burrow, Jericho and Ealing."''</ref> and its canals linked with the rivers of [[Hell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_tour_of_Jericho|Take a tour of Jericho|Fallen London|}} ''""Jericho!" [...] it's been here since the Fall. Canals first, [...] since the waters rushed into Hell's tributaries [...]"''</ref> The [[Masters of the Bazaar]] saw an opportunity in this,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_tour_of_Jericho|Take a tour of Jericho|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Masters saw an opportunity for enterprise."''</ref> and turned Jericho into a hub for trade between [[London]] and [[Hell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks|Jericho Locks|Fallen London|}} ''"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. [...] where certain trade between London and Hell flows."''</ref> The waterways are navigated by the [[Guild of Gondoliers]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}} ''"Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers: [...] who [...] work the [...] trade routes between the two great cities of the west."''</ref> who helm sable-colored barges, and whose senior members wear silver half-masks.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_barge_to_the_lower_rivers|Take a barge to the lower rivers|Fallen London|}} ''"A captain of the Guild smiles from under her silver half-mask. [...] her barge [...] like all the rest, is painted black [...]"''</ref> The Guild enforces several rules and traditions, including a ban on all music barring the viol.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_barge_to_the_lower_rivers|Take a barge to the lower rivers|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the rules: no music [...] but the viol. No getting out of the boat [...] Only a single stopping point per route [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_about_the_prohibition_on_music|Ask him about the prohibition on music|Fallen London|}} ''"Why are viols the only permitted instrument in Jericho?"''</ref> When the [[Great Hellbound Railway]] arrived at Jericho, the Guild's enterprise was threatened,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Canal_Workers_on_the_Upper_River|Canal Workers on the Upper River|Fallen London|}} ''"The arrival of the Great Hellbound Railway brings both new opportunities and a threat to the business of river barges."''</ref> and some members even attempted to sabotage the railway's infrastructure.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Return_to_London_(from_Jericho_Locks)|Return to London (from Jericho Locks)|Fallen London|}} ''"The tracks east of Jericho are subject to hazards: aggrieved gondoliers afraid for their livelihoods [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Return_to_London_(from_Jericho_Locks)|Return to London (from Jericho Locks)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] One of the gondoliers [...] engaged in a bit of light industrial sabotage."''</ref>


== Dark, Tinged Crimson ==
The '''Arborist's Hands''' is the Locks' only public house, run by the '''Nostalgic Landlady'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Conversation_with_the_Wandering_Gondolier|A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier|Fallen London|}} ''"The Arborist's Hands is the sole public house in Jericho Locks. Its proprietress, the Nostalgic Landlady [...]''</ref> When London fell, the Masters laid claim to everything touched by the river Thames; unluckily, the river was flooding its banks at the time and the building was roped into the deal.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Arborist%27s_Hands|Ask about the Arborist's Hands|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] that [...] drinking house should be up on the Surface, [...] When the Masters brought the river down, it happened to have burst its banks. Flooded the pub [....] the terms of the agreement were 'everything the water touches'...""''</ref>
''"Beyond the dusty station, a shambles of spindly buildings huddle together in black-gabled clusters. A handful of rows and alleys are divided by great, wide canals. Water, ruddied by the tributaries of Hell, sluggishly crawls through these waterways – the arteries of the Locks."''
[[File:Water.png|thumb|A stream to the West.]]
'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''


==The Canals==
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<blockquote>''"The west of Jericho is dominated by its locks. Seven great gates divide the canal as it rises Hellward. Each gate is made of a different precious metal. Each is adored with a unique, hideous metalwork face."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Canals|Jericho: The Canals|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


== The Gondolier's Guild ==
<blockquote>''"The Wandering Gondolier explains how the canals feed into rivers that feed into Hell. There is a nexus of these tributaries west of Jericho – and at their heart the waters course with venom. That is where this ruined palace is. The poison keeps the Guild away; even Hell's own merchants avoid it."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Conversation_with_the_Wandering_Gondolier|A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
''"Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers: the canal-men and women who live and work the necessary but distasteful trade routes between the two great cities of the west."''
[[File:Riverofblood.png|alt=A red river.|thumb|Hell's waterways.]]
[[File:Chap5.png|thumb|The Wandering Gondolier]]
Jericho's canals serve as a transportation route for both cargo<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}} ''"The canals are full of barges, [...] heavy with crates, bottles [...]"''</ref> and passengers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_barge_to_the_lower_rivers|Take a barge to the lower rivers|Fallen London|}} ''"The Guild is permitted to take paying passengers on tours of the canals [...]"''</ref> Their red waters<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}} ''"Black barges drift through the reddish waters."''</ref> can be quite hazardous, as they are ruled by bellicose factions of gondoliers and [[devils]], and teeming with ancient and dangerous monsters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Return_to_London_(from_Jericho_Locks)|Return to London (from Jericho Locks)|Fallen London|}} ''"The tracks east of Jericho are subject to hazards: aggrieved gondoliers [...] battles between devils [...] the train is caught in a tense stand-off between gondoliers, [...] sects of devils and an ancient, [...] thing [...] from the [...] canal water. [...] the [...] thing begins to eat the [...] sect of devils."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Return_to_London_(from_Jericho_Locks)|Return to London (from Jericho Locks)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] a knot of waterfalls, patrolled by [...] Guildmembers. You bypass their tolls [...] They open fire in response."''</ref> Jericho's eponymous canal locks are seven in number: each is made from a different valuable metal, and each is adorned with a unique, hideous face.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Canals|Jericho: The Canals|Fallen London|}} ''"The west of Jericho is dominated by its locks. Seven great gates divide the canal as it rises Hellward. Each gate is made of a different precious metal. Each is adored with a unique, hideous metalwork face."''</ref>
'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''


While Jericho itself is relatively recent,<ref name="histories old" /> [[Hell]]'s canal system was constructed in ancient times.<ref name = "ancient river">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"Irrigation Through The Ages [...] Hell constructed the canals, they were expanded significantly during the era of the Second City."''</ref> The [[Hinterlands]]' waterways appear to be a mix of natural rivers<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Conversation_with_the_Wandering_Gondolier|A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the canals feed into rivers that feed into Hell."''</ref> and artificial canals.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Poisoner%27s_Library|The Poisoner's Library|Fallen London|}} ''"This final leg is under the belching shadow of Hell. [...] The canal is divided by the vagaries of Hell's edicts, [...]"''</ref> The canals were expanded during the time of the [[Second City]];<ref name="ancient river" /> the waterways converge around the poisonous [[Sere Palace]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Conversation_with_the_Wandering_Gondolier|A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the canals feed into rivers that feed into Hell. There is a nexus of these tributaries [...] at their heart the waters course with venom. That is where this ruined palace is."''</ref> home to a pool that controls the canal's gates and water flows.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Lotus_Pool_2|The Lotus Pool 2|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] mosaics [...] they correspond to the waterways here. [...] an old trench off the canals. Dry now. [...] If [...] I fill this pool [...] it will open a gate that will flood one of the old routes."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Advise_the_Gondolier_to_take_the_empty_canal|Advise the Gondolier to take the empty canal|Fallen London|}} ''"He [...] pours the flask into the pool, [...] Deep within the pool, metal groans. [...] the pool roils. [...] dead fish rise to the surface, [...]"''</ref>
Locations accessible from Jericho Locks include:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Canals|Jericho: The Canals|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Serepalace.png|alt=An ancient temple.|thumb|[[The Sere Palace]]]]
*[[The Fiddler's Scarlet]]
*[[The Persephone]]
*[[The Eversmoulder]]
*[[The Octagonal Tomb]]
*[[The Cedar-Woods]]
*[[The Sere Palace]]
== Historical and Cultural Inspirations ==
Jericho Locks was likely inspired by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho,_Oxford Jericho, Oxford], a suburb located near the Oxford Canal<ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho,_Oxford|Jericho, Oxford|Wikipedia|}}</ref> which links to the River Thames.<ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Canal|Oxford Canal|Wikipedia|}}</ref> The [https://www.thegardenersarms.com/ Gardener's Arms] is a pub in Jericho, the name of which is at least reminiscent of the Arborist's Hands.
==References==
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== The Canal's Secrets ==
''"The Guild is permitted to take paying passengers on tours of the canals – if you can persuade them to take you."''


''"The captain reminds you of the rules: no music on the river but the viol. No getting out of the boat unless extreme circumstances demand or your bargeman permits. Only a single stopping point per route permitted. This done, she sets her black oar into the ruddy water and you set off."''


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Latest revision as of 15:42, 4 March 2025

"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. The place where the bargemen cool their heels between voyages, where certain trade between London and Hell flows. Once, these waters belonged to the Surface – before the Masters changed all that."[1]

Jericho Locks is a crossroads of canals in the Hinterlands. It is the second station of the Great Hellbound Railway.

Gently Down the Stream[edit]

"No music, except the viol. And that's only because some fool visitor struck up playing one in the Hands, and the Locks, stayed right where they was."[2]

A silver half-mask.
A Guildmember's mask.

Jericho Locks was once part of a university on the Surface.[3] It fell to the Neath during the Fall of London,[4] and its canals linked with the rivers of Hell.[5] The Masters of the Bazaar saw an opportunity in this,[6] and turned Jericho into a hub for trade between London and Hell.[7] The waterways are navigated by the Guild of Gondoliers,[8] who helm sable-colored barges, and whose senior members wear silver half-masks.[9] The Guild enforces several rules and traditions, including a ban on all music barring the viol.[10][11] When the Great Hellbound Railway arrived at Jericho, the Guild's enterprise was threatened,[12] and some members even attempted to sabotage the railway's infrastructure.[13][14]

The Arborist's Hands is the Locks' only public house, run by the Nostalgic Landlady.[15] When London fell, the Masters laid claim to everything touched by the river Thames; unluckily, the river was flooding its banks at the time and the building was roped into the deal.[16]

The Canals[edit]

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"The west of Jericho is dominated by its locks. Seven great gates divide the canal as it rises Hellward. Each gate is made of a different precious metal. Each is adored with a unique, hideous metalwork face."[17]

"The Wandering Gondolier explains how the canals feed into rivers that feed into Hell. There is a nexus of these tributaries west of Jericho – and at their heart the waters course with venom. That is where this ruined palace is. The poison keeps the Guild away; even Hell's own merchants avoid it."[18]

A red river.
Hell's waterways.

Jericho's canals serve as a transportation route for both cargo[19] and passengers.[20] Their red waters[21] can be quite hazardous, as they are ruled by bellicose factions of gondoliers and devils, and teeming with ancient and dangerous monsters.[22][23] Jericho's eponymous canal locks are seven in number: each is made from a different valuable metal, and each is adorned with a unique, hideous face.[24]

While Jericho itself is relatively recent,[4] Hell's canal system was constructed in ancient times.[25] The Hinterlands' waterways appear to be a mix of natural rivers[26] and artificial canals.[27] The canals were expanded during the time of the Second City;[25] the waterways converge around the poisonous Sere Palace,[28] home to a pool that controls the canal's gates and water flows.[29][30]

Locations accessible from Jericho Locks include:[31]

An ancient temple.
The Sere Palace

Historical and Cultural Inspirations[edit]

Jericho Locks was likely inspired by Jericho, Oxford, a suburb located near the Oxford Canal[32] which links to the River Thames.[33] The Gardener's Arms is a pub in Jericho, the name of which is at least reminiscent of the Arborist's Hands.

References[edit]

  1. Jericho Locks, Fallen London
  2. Ask him about the prohibition on music, Fallen London
  3. Build a small library, Fallen London "This territory used to belong to an old University [...]"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Posit impossible conclusions, Fallen London "Old histories speak of places prior to Balmoral and Burrow, Jericho and Ealing."
  5. Take a tour of Jericho, Fallen London ""Jericho!" [...] it's been here since the Fall. Canals first, [...] since the waters rushed into Hell's tributaries [...]"
  6. Take a tour of Jericho, Fallen London "[...] the Masters saw an opportunity for enterprise."
  7. Jericho Locks, Fallen London "Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. [...] where certain trade between London and Hell flows."
  8. Jericho Locks: The Lockside, Fallen London "Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers: [...] who [...] work the [...] trade routes between the two great cities of the west."
  9. Take a barge to the lower rivers, Fallen London "A captain of the Guild smiles from under her silver half-mask. [...] her barge [...] like all the rest, is painted black [...]"
  10. Take a barge to the lower rivers, Fallen London "[...] the rules: no music [...] but the viol. No getting out of the boat [...] Only a single stopping point per route [...]"
  11. Ask him about the prohibition on music, Fallen London "Why are viols the only permitted instrument in Jericho?"
  12. Canal Workers on the Upper River, Fallen London "The arrival of the Great Hellbound Railway brings both new opportunities and a threat to the business of river barges."
  13. Return to London (from Jericho Locks), Fallen London "The tracks east of Jericho are subject to hazards: aggrieved gondoliers afraid for their livelihoods [...]"
  14. Return to London (from Jericho Locks), Fallen London "[...] One of the gondoliers [...] engaged in a bit of light industrial sabotage."
  15. A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier, Fallen London "The Arborist's Hands is the sole public house in Jericho Locks. Its proprietress, the Nostalgic Landlady [...]
  16. Ask about the Arborist's Hands, Fallen London "[...] that [...] drinking house should be up on the Surface, [...] When the Masters brought the river down, it happened to have burst its banks. Flooded the pub [....] the terms of the agreement were 'everything the water touches'...""
  17. Jericho: The Canals, Fallen London
  18. A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier, Fallen London
  19. Jericho Locks: The Lockside, Fallen London "The canals are full of barges, [...] heavy with crates, bottles [...]"
  20. Take a barge to the lower rivers, Fallen London "The Guild is permitted to take paying passengers on tours of the canals [...]"
  21. Jericho Locks: The Lockside, Fallen London "Black barges drift through the reddish waters."
  22. Return to London (from Jericho Locks), Fallen London "The tracks east of Jericho are subject to hazards: aggrieved gondoliers [...] battles between devils [...] the train is caught in a tense stand-off between gondoliers, [...] sects of devils and an ancient, [...] thing [...] from the [...] canal water. [...] the [...] thing begins to eat the [...] sect of devils."
  23. Return to London (from Jericho Locks), Fallen London "[...] a knot of waterfalls, patrolled by [...] Guildmembers. You bypass their tolls [...] They open fire in response."
  24. Jericho: The Canals, Fallen London "The west of Jericho is dominated by its locks. Seven great gates divide the canal as it rises Hellward. Each gate is made of a different precious metal. Each is adored with a unique, hideous metalwork face."
  25. 25.0 25.1 The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "Irrigation Through The Ages [...] Hell constructed the canals, they were expanded significantly during the era of the Second City."
  26. A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier, Fallen London "[...] the canals feed into rivers that feed into Hell."
  27. The Poisoner's Library, Fallen London "This final leg is under the belching shadow of Hell. [...] The canal is divided by the vagaries of Hell's edicts, [...]"
  28. A Conversation with the Wandering Gondolier, Fallen London "[...] the canals feed into rivers that feed into Hell. There is a nexus of these tributaries [...] at their heart the waters course with venom. That is where this ruined palace is."
  29. The Lotus Pool 2, Fallen London "[...] mosaics [...] they correspond to the waterways here. [...] an old trench off the canals. Dry now. [...] If [...] I fill this pool [...] it will open a gate that will flood one of the old routes."
  30. Advise the Gondolier to take the empty canal, Fallen London "He [...] pours the flask into the pool, [...] Deep within the pool, metal groans. [...] the pool roils. [...] dead fish rise to the surface, [...]"
  31. Jericho: The Canals, Fallen London
  32. Jericho, Oxford, Wikipedia
  33. Oxford Canal, Wikipedia