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<blockquote>''"Money and secrets. The poetry of the Bazaar and its Masters, but also the hidden things that drive men to madness. A strong brew of the venal and the visionary."''</blockquote><blockquote>''"But of course! The Bazaarine aesthetic is so mysterious. And the patrons are not wanting a few echoes, if I might be indelicate."''</blockquote>'''The Bazaarines''' are an artistic movement in [[London]]. | {{Character|image1=SS bazaaremporiumgaz.png|location=[[London]]<br> | ||
[[Titania]] (1905)|allegiance=[[The Echo Bazaar]]}}<blockquote>''"Money and secrets. The poetry of the Bazaar and its Masters, but also the hidden things that drive men to madness. A strong brew of the venal and the visionary."<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Bazaarines_2|The Bazaarines 2|Fallen London}}</ref>''</blockquote><blockquote>''"But of course! The Bazaarine aesthetic is so mysterious. And the patrons are not wanting a few echoes, if I might be indelicate."''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>'''The Bazaarines''' are an artistic movement in [[London]]. Their devotion to the [[Echo Bazaar]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Bazaarines_2|The Bazaarines 2|Fallen London}} ''"Money and secrets. The poetry of the Bazaar and its Masters, but also the hidden things that drive men to madness."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Sacks:_take_this_work_of_mine...|Mr Sacks: take this work of mine...|Fallen London}} ''"Two parts poem, one part essay on subterranean economics, and all stridently enthusiastic about the Bazaar's influence. You may as well go the whole hog and write a dedication on the fly-leaf."''</ref> belies the movement's true hallmark: Bazaarine artwork, writing, and architecture is filled with allusions to all the [[Neath]]'s secrets<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Copy_of_your_Bazaarine_Tale|Copy of your Bazaarine Tale|Fallen London}} ''"A painfully enigmatic text, delighting in secrets carefully concealed beneath a miasma of invented literary technique."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_intrigues_of_the_Bazaar|The intrigues of the Bazaar|Fallen London}} ''"People wittingly drive themselves mad exploring the puzzles and secrets of the Neath. The Bazaar encourages dealings in enigmas and mysteries – a brutal trade."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rodentine_Panegyrist|Rodentine Panegyrist|Fallen London}} ''"A Bazaarine poet, familiar with postlapsarian Ratty verses on the subject of saints and False-Stars, sewers and Sorrow-Spiders and all of the terrible wonders in the deep recesses of the Neath."''</ref> and troves of hidden symbolism.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Infuse_the_dream_with_external_influences|Infuse the dream with external influences|Fallen London}} ''"Your verses ring out in the jungle, giving sinister significance to even the least symbolic of its flowers and insects. Everything is now infused with sharper purpose."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Propose_a_station_building_proclaiming_the_Bazaar%27s_great_reach|Propose a station building proclaiming the Bazaar's great reach|Fallen London}} ''"And – here and there – a sigil or a boss that will arrest the more thoughtful onlooker, and make her wonder. Why is there a goat's eye over the south doorway?"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Revisit_the_memory_of_one_you_lost|Revisit the memory of one you lost|Fallen London}} ''"This is a city decorated in allusions and riddles. But every riddle has the same answer. Every inscrutable date enciphers the same birthday. Every rebus resolves to the same name."''</ref> More enthusiastic Bazaarines may wish to mark the [[Messenger]]'s [[Correspondence]] sigils as tattoos upon their skin, but this is not particularly safe and requires a professional to assist with modifications.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Design_a_skin-safe_tattoo|Design a skin-safe tattoo|Fallen London}} ''"A Bazaarine Gadabout wishes to be adorned like his muse's spires. Provide a sigil tame enough for bodily beautification."''</ref> | |||
''' | Portraits in this style are often grandiose and exaggerated,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Commission_a_portrait|Commission a portrait|Fallen London}} ''"She uses drastic brush-strokes to compose a human figure posed before the jutting spires of the Bazaar. The perspective is tilted up, so that your painted self looks taller. She gives your face a geometric cast [...] but she exaggerates your clothes, pushing the fashion by years [...] You look unassailable, invincible, unstoppable."''</ref> and there is a general sense of pride,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Propose_a_station_building_proclaiming_the_Bazaar%27s_great_reach|Propose a station building proclaiming the Bazaar's great reach|Fallen London}} ''"It is architecture in the Bazaarine mode. Twisted columns of black marble. Portraits of the directors of the GHR. An entire wall devoted to a mural of the GHR route, painted with spirit and pride."''</ref> status,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Portrait_in_the_Bazaarine_Style|A Portrait in the Bazaarine Style|Fallen London}} ''"A grander and more opulent version of yourself stares back from the canvas, standing before the spires of the Bazaar like a giant astride London."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_Portrait_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_a_work_of_Bazaarine_art|Study the Portrait of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as a work of Bazaarine art|Fallen London}} ''"The Tentacled Entrepreneur's portrait is in the same style, but with a few notable differences. [...] He sits alone in a narrow spot of light, expensively garbed, his tentacles arranged like the beard of a pater familias. To be seen in this way is his achievement."''</ref> and wealth<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Suggest_a_more_Bazaarine_appearance|Suggest a more Bazaarine appearance|Fallen London}} ''"This is a city of private meanings and inscrutable referents. Carvings over the doors denote allegiances [...] The city is not rich enough, yet, to be built in true Bazaarine luxury; but the materials are at least strange and rare. If the mosaics are not lapis and porphyry, they are at least of just such colours; and as for the lamps, they burn the scent of cinnamon."''</ref><ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Propose_a_station_building_proclaiming_the_Bazaar%27s_great_reach|Propose a station building proclaiming the Bazaar's great reach|Fallen London}} ''"It is architecture in the Bazaarine mode. There are some dark colours, to be sure, but also some rather gaudy evocations of light, and a suggestion that if one merely spends enough, one will be able to dispel all the gloomier truths in life."''</ref> conveyed in Bazaarine art. Bazaarine painters also frequently take the opportunity to demonstrate their technical prowess in some detail of a portrait.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_Portrait_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_a_work_of_Bazaarine_art|Study the Portrait of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as a work of Bazaarine art|Fallen London}} ''"The artist typically uses the occasion to demonstrate her skill at painting the texture of paisley silk, the juice of a cut orange, the warmth of true sunlight in a box."''</ref> The color palette is typically dark, to match the black shell of the Bazaar.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, the Bazaarine school has evolved into a movement of nostalgia for Old London, with at least some of its remnants taking refuge from [[Albion]]'s repressive society in [[Titania]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Titania|Advocate for the Bazaarine School|Sunless Skies}} ''"A poetry laced with nostalgia for the old days, when the sky was rock, the snow burned with sorrow, and the night echoed with the beating of leather wings."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Titania|Request a boon of Titania (Bazaarine)|Sunless Skies}} ''"The poet speaks of the depths of Old London, and the ammonia tears it shed for the Fifth City."''</ref> While this is not explicitly stated, the Illuminated Archivist, leader of the [[The Supralapsarians|Supralapsarians]] at [[Avid Horizon]], may be a particularly enthusiastic Bazaarine considering his extensive tattoos.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Conversation_with_an_Illuminated_Archivist|Accept|Sunless Skies}} ''"The tattoos on his collar are a jumble of words and pictures. You make out a crab and a cave, a candle and a roof. You recite the words you find there: "I am home." He embraces you, bony arms wrapped around your frame [...] "Yes, you are home. Follow me.""''</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 4 June 2025
"Money and secrets. The poetry of the Bazaar and its Masters, but also the hidden things that drive men to madness. A strong brew of the venal and the visionary."[1]
"But of course! The Bazaarine aesthetic is so mysterious. And the patrons are not wanting a few echoes, if I might be indelicate."[1]
The Bazaarines are an artistic movement in London. Their devotion to the Echo Bazaar[2][3] belies the movement's true hallmark: Bazaarine artwork, writing, and architecture is filled with allusions to all the Neath's secrets[4][5][6] and troves of hidden symbolism.[7][8][9] More enthusiastic Bazaarines may wish to mark the Messenger's Correspondence sigils as tattoos upon their skin, but this is not particularly safe and requires a professional to assist with modifications.[10]
Portraits in this style are often grandiose and exaggerated,[11] and there is a general sense of pride,[12] status,[13][14] and wealth[15][16] conveyed in Bazaarine art. Bazaarine painters also frequently take the opportunity to demonstrate their technical prowess in some detail of a portrait.[17] The color palette is typically dark, to match the black shell of the Bazaar.[16]
In the Sunless Skies timeline, the Bazaarine school has evolved into a movement of nostalgia for Old London, with at least some of its remnants taking refuge from Albion's repressive society in Titania.[18][19] While this is not explicitly stated, the Illuminated Archivist, leader of the Supralapsarians at Avid Horizon, may be a particularly enthusiastic Bazaarine considering his extensive tattoos.[20]
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