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{{Neath_Location|image1=Snowflake.png|caption1=Beyond the station's huddled warmth, there is only darkness and ice. Art from FL.|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|allegiance=[[Devils]]|notable_inhabitants=The Calculating Lapidary<br>
{{Neath_Location|image1=HurlersFL.png|caption1=The Hurlers|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|allegiance=Not Applicable|notable_inhabitants=[[Goat-Demons]]<br>
The Caprine Vagabond<br>
The Caprine Vagabond}}<blockquote>''"Nothing is native to this desolate wasteland. Candles struggle to burn: flames have been known to freeze on their wicks. Walk a little, and you'll find a lone encampment where an old goat-demon tends a dying fire. Walk any further than that, and you may not come back."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Hurlers_(Storylet)|The Hurlers (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
A Disembarked Deviless}}
<blockquote>''"When [[the Masters]] bought London, the Hurlers weren't part of the deal. That's why the Hurlers are here. If they are. What is and is not here isn't so easy to confirm. You might have more luck speaking with the Stewards at the Adulterine Castle. Of course," the goat-demon says with another smile, "the Adulterine Castle isn't here either."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers|Discuss the Hurlers|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


The <font color="b3e4ff">'''Hurlers'''</font> are two circles of standing stones overlooking a frozen wasteland in the [[Hinterlands]]. Against all common sense, they are the eighth station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].


==Desolation==
<blockquote>''"When the Masters bought London, the Hurlers weren't part of the deal. That's why the Hurlers are here. If they are. What is and is not here isn't so easy to confirm."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers|Discuss the Hurlers|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Hurlers curio.png|alt=A faceted crystal.|thumb|A Crystallised Curio.]]
The plain surrounding the Hurlers is one of the coldest places in the [[Neath]],<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plan_for_an_icy_route_to_the_Hurlers_2|Plan for an icy route to the Hurlers 2|Fallen London|}} ''"The land out there is grim and surprisingly cold for a place so close to Hell."''</ref> which makes for a perilous environment<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Illuminate_the_road_you%27ve_built|Illuminate the road you've built|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] why do the Tracklayers installing the lanterns suffer so many accidents?"''</ref><ref name="unprepared" /> with minimal infrastructure.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Hurlers_(Storylet)|The Hurlers (Storylet)|Fallen London|}} ''"Beyond the station's huddled warmth, there is only darkness and ice. Beyond the darkness and ice, there are the standing stones [...]"''</ref> The creeping frost produced by such low temperatures can smother flames,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Hurlers_(Storylet)|The Hurlers (Storylet)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] this desolate wasteland. Candles struggle to burn: flames have been known to freeze on their wicks."''</ref> poses a constant threat to structures,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Get_a_look_at_the_station|Get a look at the station|Fallen London|}} ''"Tracklayers must continually patch the walls, which keep cracking [...] Doorknobs crystallise and snap off. [...] the thickest insulation is no warmer than a wide-open window."''</ref> and will quickly kill anyone unprepared.<ref name = "unprepared">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_further_into_the_inhospitable_wastes_(Foxfire_Candle_Stubs)|Walk further into the inhospitable wastes (Foxfire Candle Stubs)|Fallen London|}} ''"Ignore the crystallised lumps you pass [...] They knew the risks when they travelled this far."''</ref> In spite of the dangers involved in turning a profit, [[Mr Stones]] has an interest in this place,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Establish_a_trading_post|Establish a trading post|Fallen London|}} ''"There are practically no marketable goods [...] but rocks, crystals, and rocks with crystals [...] the most obscenely wealthy Master of the Bazaar is interested in precisely such commodities."''</ref> as it seeks stones which "unmake boundaries."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_private_compartment|Enter the private compartment|Fallen London|}} ''""Interesting, these," says Mr Stones, toying with a Crystallised Curio. [...] "What wouldst thou pay, [...] for a stone that unmakes boundaries?" [...] "More," says Mr Stones. "Find more.""''</ref> As a whole, there is very little life present, barring the [[Goat-Demons|goat-demons]] grazing nearby: both on the few plants that grow here, and on the numerous bones strewn about.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Grazing_Goat-Demons|Grazing Goat-Demons|Fallen London|}} ''"Beside the tracks, goat-demons are munching on straggling briar patches. And on numerous bones protruding from the ground, which are vastly more pervasive [...] than any plant. "''</ref>
[[Hell]] has an interest in studying the Hurlers and excavating the region,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Disembarked_Deviless|Discuss the Disembarked Deviless|Fallen London|}} ''"Hell occasionally tries to excavate this area. They claim to have an interest in the standing stones [...] they keep forgetting to send any scholars to investigate."''</ref> but their attempts to do so have all failed, and the surviving archeologists were left unable to recall any details.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Disembarking_Deviless|Speak with the Disembarking Deviless|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] At one point, Hell had an interest in excavating this region. But all their expeditions were called back. Those that survived couldn't even remember what they had discovered. [...]"''</ref> Bizarrely, the few notes that remain only describe what the explorers "did not find."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Disembarked_Deviless_(Breaking_2)|Speak with the Disembarked Deviless (Breaking 2)|Fallen London|}} ''""I've managed to acquire a few notes from previous excavations [...] the Deviless tells [...] "They aren't terribly informative. Rather than writing about what they found, the archaeologists seemed to write more about what they did not find. [...]"''</ref> During their latest expedition, Hell cut a deal of unknown terms with Mr Stones, but this may not have worked out well for them.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_the_Caprine_Vagabond_in_the_herd_4|Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 4|Fallen London|}} ''"It's probably to do with Hell's last excavation. They did more damage than anyone else [...] Whatever deal they tried to cut with Mr Stones, I'm not sure it's worked out to their advantage. [...]"''</ref>
== Landmarks ==
<blockquote>''"An 'adulterine' castle is a castle constructed without royal consent."''</blockquote>
<blockquote>''"No consent whatsoever. Illegal by all definitions, and in every sense. Luckily, no such castle has ever been constructed in this demesne. But there are ruins. There, past the Hurlers. Through the ice. Around the lake."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Adulterine_Castle|Discuss the Adulterine Castle|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
Within walking distance from the station is a dilapidated encampment from [[Hell]]'s most recent expedition,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Travel_to_the_encampment_(Foxfire_Candle_Stubs)|Travel to the encampment (Foxfire Candle Stubs)|Fallen London|}} ''"It isn't too far. [...] You arrive [...] Only ramshackle walls provide any shelter. Years ago, when certain infernal archaeologists established a base here [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Provide_funding_for_the_Disembarked_Deviless|Provide funding for the Disembarked Deviless|Fallen London|}} ''"Do you know where the last expedition established a base? That's where we'll camp too. [...]"''</ref> inhabited by an exceptionally large [[Goat-Demons|goat-demon]] called the '''Caprine Vagabond'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Around_the_Embers|Around the Embers|Fallen London|}} ''"Shattered bricks enclose a shallow fire-pit, [...] an enormous goat-demon rakes the ashes with a cloven hoof."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Caprine_Vagabond|The Caprine Vagabond|Fallen London|}} ''"Even the goatiest goat-demons aren't this gargantuan. It's as if the Caprine Vagabond has grown as mountains grow [...]"''</ref> The Vagabond claims to have "no reason" for residing here,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_encampment|Discuss the encampment|Fallen London|}} ''"There must be a reason that the Vagabond is camped alone out here. [...] "No reason," it finally says. "Nothing has a reason in this place. [...]"''</ref> and insists it is not a spy;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_the_Caprine_Vagabond_in_the_herd_4|Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 4|Fallen London|}} ''""You didn't hear that from me. Besides, it's not like I'm at the Hurlers to inform anyone about anything. I'm not a spy. [...]"''</ref> regardless of its reasons, it directs those seeking knowledge of the [[Discordance]] to their destination: the '''Adulterine Ruins'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Stewards_of_the_Discordance|Discuss the Stewards of the Discordance|Fallen London|}} ''""Pilgrims seek the Stewards of the Discordance for knowledge, for power, to change what can never be changed. I tell them the way: [...] toward the ruins.""''</ref>
[[File:Hurlers castle2.png|alt=An archway.|thumb|[[The Adulterine Castle]]]]
The Adulterine Ruins are located near a frozen lake,<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Adulterine_Castle|Discuss the Adulterine Castle|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] there are ruins. There," [...] Around the lake.""''</ref> and are inhabited by a single Steward of the [[Discordance]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Adulterine_Ruins|The Adulterine Ruins|Fallen London|}} ''"The Adulterine Ruins [...] someone lives here amongst the rubble. In a room less collapsed than the rest, [...] you find a single woman in monastic robes."''</ref> She claims her job is to keep wanderers away from the the Hurlers and its dangers, but she is oddly chatty and fond of card games and gossip.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Approach_the_Steward|Approach the Steward|Fallen London|}} ''"A Steward of the Discordance [...] This area is dangerous. It's my job to keep people away. [...] tell me everything. It's been so long since I've heard any news! Then I'll have to drive you out, [...] Unless you'd care to play cards?"''</ref> She may ordain new Stewards herself, but the price for doing so is high.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Disembarked_Deviless%27_research|Discuss the Disembarked Deviless' research|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you're not a Steward of the Discordance." [...] "You wouldn't like to be one, I suppose?" [...] "It might be possible, although the cost would be steep.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Swear_the_oath|Swear the oath|Fallen London|}} ''""Repeat these words," says the Steward [...] You cannot think. [...] Welcome to the Stewardship.""''</ref>
Beneath the frozen lake,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Step_onto_the_frozen_lake|Step onto the frozen lake|Fallen London|}} ''"Beneath your feet, the lake's frozen surface is as solid as marble."''</ref> the [[Adulterine Castle]] does not exist,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Adulterine_Castle_(The_Steward) |Discuss the Adulterine Castle (The Steward) |Fallen London|}} ''"[...] some people do claim there's a castle in the lake, under the ice. [...] When something doesn't exist, it's difficult to comprehend. [...]"''</ref> and the lake's surface is not its gateway.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Open_your_eyes|Open your eyes|Fallen London|}} ''"Stare into the lake's frozen surface. [...] You don't pass through the ice, and the ice doesn't lock overhead. [...] You haven't opened a doorway that cannot be closed. You haven't entered a castle that hasn't been built."''</ref>
== The Standing Stones ==
<blockquote>''"Two stone circles crowd the hilltop. You cannot say, without a doubt, how many stones are standing in each circle. It should be easier to count them. Easier to read the language carved into their faces, etched as deeply as life can carve lines in a person's face. But they are patient. They do not mind waiting. They have all the time in the world."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Amongst_the_Standing_Stones|Amongst the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote><em>"This is a game that never ends, just as it never began. It isn't played by two teams, and the manner in which their players are arranged, which depends on whichever team isn't winning, doesn't determine how the Hurlers are also arranged. Because these</em> are <em>the Hurlers. Because there is no difference between the standing stones atop the hill, and these goat-demons."</em><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Don%27t_talk_about_the_game|Don't talk about the game|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
The Hurlers themselves, also called the <font color="b3e4ff">'''Standing Stones'''</font>, are arranged in two circles atop a hill overlooking the frozen lake.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Amongst_the_Standing_Stones|Amongst the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}} ''"Amongst the Standing Stones [...] Two stone circles crowd the hilltop."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Desolation|Desolation|Fallen London|}} ''"The Hurlers themselves loom above a frozen lake [...]"''</ref> They weren't part of the Masters' deal to buy [[London]], but they may or may not be down here anyway.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers|Discuss the Hurlers|Fallen London|}} ''"When the Masters bought London, the Hurlers weren't part of the deal. That's why the Hurlers are here. If they are. What is and is not here isn't so easy to confirm."''</ref> Their number cannot be counted accurately, and their arrangement changes even if they don't actually move.<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers_again_2|Discuss the Hurlers again 2|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] "it's impossible to count those standing stones. From one perspective, they're always moving. But they never move at all."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Count_the_stones_in_the_First_Circle|Count the stones in the First Circle|Fallen London|}} ''"Whenever you look at them, their arrangement feels slightly different."''</ref> The sigils etched upon their surface entice travelers to read them,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Amongst_the_Standing_Stones|Amongst the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}} ''"Two stone circles crowd the hilltop. [...] It should be easier to [...] read the language carved into their faces, etched [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Neither_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Neither Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"Sigils pull your attention closer."''</ref> and the stones have the airs of whispering, mischievous specters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Active_Discordant_Law)|Read the language on the stones (Active Discordant Law)|Fallen London|}} ''"Now that you have read the stones, you understand why they can never move. Their shadows seem to whisper in your ear [...] Fear no smile behind that whisper. These stones wouldn't lie to their sovereign."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Steward|Speak with the Steward|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the stones will keep calling, even if they're not making a peep. They think it's funny."''</ref>
[[File:Standingstone.png|alt=A shadow of a goat.|thumb|A Hurler.]]
The sigils written on the Standing Stones are letters of the [[Discordance]], which are the source of the frost that has glaciated the nearby landscape.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers|Discuss the Hurlers|Fallen London|}} ''"They want to learn about the ice. What makes it freeze. Some people call it the Discordance."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Locate_a_spot_to_dig_around_the_hill|Locate a spot to dig around the hill|Fallen London|}} ''"Frost emanates from the stones. It spreads [...] down the hill and through the wastes. [...] More ice will always encroach."''</ref> The stones are currently scrambled, and their writings are unreadable.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Neither_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Neither Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"Sigils pull your attention closer. [...] How can you read a sentence when the words have been scrambled? [...] Arrange us, the stones [...] plead [...] Rearrange us."''</ref> Someone not in the [[Adulterine Castle]] may see the Hurlers from below the frozen lake's surface; from this view, the stones appear to be [[Goat-Demons|goat-demons]] - because the "Hurlers" are two circles of stones, and two teams of goat-demons, ''simultaneously''.<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_the_Standing_Stones|Beneath the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}} ''"Beneath the Standing Stones [...] When you aren't in the castle, you can gaze upward and study the lake's underside. You can see the Hurlers, [...] they aren't stone circles. Each stone is a goat-demon. [...] their game has been frozen, their two teams locked mid-play beneath the ice."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Don%27t_talk_about_the_game|Don't talk about the game|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] these are the Hurlers. Because there is no difference between the standing stones atop the hill, and these goat-demons."''</ref> These goat-demons aren't playing hurling,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Don%27t_talk_about_the_game|Don't talk about the game|Fallen London|}} ''"Hurling [...] This is a game that never ends, just as it never began. [...] these goat-demons. [...] which hurling team won't score higher in the next match."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bet_on_the_First_Circle_to_lose|Bet on the First Circle to lose|Fallen London|}} ''"A horn doesn't blow to announce the next match, [...] A little ball called a sliotar doesn't rise [...] where goat-demons don't bristle with hurling sticks at the ready. [...] When the game doesn't begin, [...]"''</ref> and they aren't spectated by Stewards of the Discordance who place bets on the game's outcome.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_the_Standing_Stones|Beneath the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}} ''"Stewards aren't watching the match from below, placing bets on which team hasn't currently taken the lead."''</ref> The winning team doesn't determine the final positions of the Hurlers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers_again_2|Discuss the Hurlers again 2|Fallen London|}} ''"It's a game that they're playing with us. Whoever is winning the game, that changes where they're standing, and that changes how an observer might interpret their meaning."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Don%27t_talk_about_the_game|Don't talk about the game|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the manner in which their players are arranged, which depends on whichever team isn't winning, doesn't determine how the Hurlers are also arranged. Because these are the Hurlers."''</ref> spelling out three possible Discordant Laws.<ref name=":6">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discordant_Law|Discordant Law|Fallen London|}}</ref>
The Hurlers were created when a binary [[Judgement]], now called the [[The Black|Black]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Build_the_station_at_The_Hurlers|Build the station at The Hurlers|Fallen London|}} ''"January asks you a number of questions about the Hurlers. [...] she's looking to find out how much you know, rather than filling in her own information. "A light was quenched," [...] "Or the Hurlers wouldn't be out there now. [...]"''</ref> was erased from history and reality along with its court.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Before_the_Black_Throne|Before the Black Throne|Fallen London|}} ''"no monarch screams [...] two crowns whose laws are void, stricken from life, stricken from death, [...] banished, forgotten [...]"''</ref><ref name=":5">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_upper_galleries|Walk the upper galleries|Fallen London|}} ''""This court is all departed," says the Anchoress. "It never was a court." [...] Two holes, pricked close together, are a double star. No light twinkles through them. [...] "I saw the absence. Now you see it too.""''</ref> The Black's courtiers, now known as goat-demons, were entertainers who played hurling. It is implied that many of these courtiers were transformed into the Standing Stones when their court was erased from existence, but their "shadows" continue to play regardless.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_lower_galleries|Walk the lower galleries|Fallen London|}} ''"Shadows trail you down the corridors, [...] they might have horns. They might have hooves. [...] "Not every courtier suffered the same fate," the Anchoress explains. "Some are different now, yet still the same. They entertained the court. They played a game." [...] Their shadows still play on the walls, passing a round silhouette back and forth. They move ahead, leave you behind, chasing the silhouette."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_courtyard_(The_Black_Castle)|Enter the courtyard (The Black Castle)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Anchoress does come closer, walking toward the standing stones [...] They tower in the courtyard, on the playing field, atop the hill."''</ref>


'''The Hurlers''' are an inhospitable, frozen wasteland deep in [[the Hinterlands]] - and, against all common sense, the eighth station of [[the Great Hellbound Railway]].
== The Three Discordant Laws==
=== Someone Following You ===
<font color="b3e4ff"><blockquote>''"No monarch shall lack a court; no traveller shall lack a companion; no lover shall lack a lover; no solitude shall be sanctioned."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encourage_her_to_read_the_stones|Encourage her to read the stones|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote></font>


==Desolation==
<font color="b3e4ff"><blockquote>''no single thing shall be a single thing''<ref name=":6" /></blockquote></font>
<blockquote>''"Nothing is out here but you, the darkness, and the cold. Close your eyes, and you can imagine you're nowhere at all. Open them, and you can see the crystals within crystals, the fractals within fractals, that radiate across the lake. Their exact delineations, their perfectly formed patterns, express a mathematical precision as frigid as it is flawless."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/On_the_Ice|On the Ice|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Discordant law 1.png|alt=A shadowy person with a knife.|thumb|Couples only.]]
This law is legible when the second circle of the Hurlers doesn't win.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Victorious_First_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Victorious First Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"You've gained 1 x Someone Following You"''</ref> When read, the reader is typically duplicated;<ref name=":7">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Victorious_First_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Victorious First Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"You're not here anymore when you cobble yourself back together. You have your own life to live [...] you won't just sit around waiting to live it. But maybe one day you'll catch up with yourself [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encourage_her_to_read_the_stones|Encourage her to read the stones|Fallen London|}} ''""But I don't understand," [...] "I've already read this. [...] Even after she leaves, the Deviless isn't gone. [...] You've gained 1 x Doubled Deviless"''</ref> their double has full autonomy and is indistinguishable from the original.<ref name=":7" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discordant_Ripples_(Following)_4|Discordant Ripples (Following) 4|Fallen London|}} ''"Every Law has its consequences. [...] reward you for the contract you recently killed. Nonsense! Of course you killed it! Everyone saw what you did [...]"''</ref>
 
This law does not allow anything singular to exist, so it can duplicate memories, ideas, or any object or being, including [[Goat-Demons|goat-demons]] and Stewards of the Discordance. In fact, when this law was first read, it mandated that another Discordant Law exist, which is why the Hurlers have two stone circles.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_the_Caprine_Vagabond_in_the_herd|Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] You can see for yourself, can't you?" [...] You can certainly see the Vagabond nodding at the other goat-demons [...] "Nowadays [...] more goat-demons are just made in the normal way.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Meditate_upon_the_Discordant_Law_(Discordant_Law_1-2)|Meditate upon the Discordant Law (Discordant Law 1-2)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the one that started this nonsense," [...] "Doesn't allow anything singular to exist. Sometimes that means duplicating memories or ideas. [...] duplicating animals, minerals, vegetables. The first time someone read this Discordant Law, it meant that another Discordant Law needed to exist. That's why the Hurlers have multiple stone circles. [...] it has some benefits: when you need more Stewards, for instance.""''</ref>
 
=== Another Mouth ===
<font color="b3e4ff"><blockquote>''"No poet shall compose different – No bird shall – No bird – No truth shall be spoken – "'' <ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encourage_her_to_read_the_stones_3|Encourage her to read the stones 3|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote></font>
 
<font color="b3e4ff"><blockquote>''no mouth shall – no mouth –''<ref name=":6" /></blockquote></font>
[[File:Discordant law 3.png|alt=Teeth in a black background.|thumb|Smile (and smile, and smile, and smile...)]]
This law becomes legible when neither circle wins.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Tied)|Read the language on the stones (Tied)|Fallen London|}} ''"You've gained 1 x Another Mouth"''</ref> When read, the reader sprouts several new mouths, which initially fade away but may reappear at any moment.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Tied)|Read the language on the stones (Tied)|Fallen London|}} ''"You stagger away from the stones, covering your eyes (which are mouths) with your palms (which are teeming with mouths). [...] Soon they are all sealed again [...] For now."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discordant_Ripples_(Mouth)_4|Discordant Ripples (Mouth) 4|Fallen London|}} ''"Every Law has its consequences. [...] when you're browsing antiques, another mouth on your body yawns. Then a few hundred more [...] You don't hear the shopkeeper scream, [...] throw an antique [...] when your mouths are shut again, you still have the antique, and this bump on your head [...]"''</ref> Alternatively, it may turn the reader into a compulsive liar.<ref name=":11">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encourage_her_to_read_the_stones_3|Encourage her to read the stones 3|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] a half-law has been enacted: [...] No truth shall be spoken— [...] the Deviless collapses [...] "I'd never trade you for a penny and call it a deal." [...] You now have 1 x Dishonest Deviless"''</ref> This law is actually an incomplete "half-law,"<ref name=":11" /> as it was damaged with a pickaxe by an unknown party<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Tied)|Read the language on the stones (Tied)|Fallen London|}} ''"Something is wrong. You can't read these stones. Someone has defaced the sigils with a pickaxe."''</ref> during [[Hell]]'s latest excavation of the Hurlers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_the_Caprine_Vagabond_in_the_herd_4|Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 4|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] I've never seen a Discordant Law do that before. [...] It's probably to do with Hell's last excavation. They did more damage than anyone else [...]"''</ref> Before it was damaged, the law forbade "speaking more than one truth with the same mouth"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Claim_curiosity|Claim curiosity|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Cornelius' experiment [...] invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.'"''</ref> - either by removing the mouth or growing a new one.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Meditate_upon_the_Discordant_Law_(Discordant_Law_5-6)|Meditate upon the Discordant Law (Discordant Law 5-6)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] one Discordant Law had its grammar damaged. It used to prevent a single mouth from voicing opposing ideas. Typically by removing a speaker's mouth entirely, or by spawning additional mouths."''</ref>
 
During the construction of the [[Moloch Line]], the [[Tracklayer's Union]] reached the Hurlers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_how_she_first_learned_about_stones_like_the_one_you_found|Ask how she first learned about stones like the one you found|Fallen London|}} ''""It was when we worked on the devils' line," Furnace says. "Have you heard of The Hurlers?"''</ref> Their Supervising Deviless demanded that the tracklayers catalogue and excavate the stones, but [[Furnace Ancona]] refused due to the risks.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_those_stones_out_in_the_frozen_patch_of_Neath|Ask about those stones out in the frozen patch of Neath|Fallen London|}} ''"The crew gets as far as the Hurlers [...] the Deviless in charge wanted all the stones dug up, catalogued and shipped to Hell. Furnace said no, it was dangerous and it wasn't in our contract."''</ref> However, the Deviless goaded [[Cornelius]] into reading the stones anyway, causing an accident that impacted everyone nearby.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_how_she_first_learned_about_stones_like_the_one_you_found|Ask how she first learned about stones like the one you found|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] when we worked on the devils' line [...] The Hurlers? A circle of standing stones [...] I had a partner then [...] Our Supervising Deviless would tease him that he couldn't read the stones. [...] "When he did read the words –" [...] "It was bad. Bad for him, bad for everyone nearby. He didn't survive. [...]"''</ref> Cornelius temporarily died of frostbite,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_those_stones_out_in_the_frozen_patch_of_Neath|Ask about those stones out in the frozen patch of Neath|Fallen London|}} ''"Next you know, old Cornelius has such a bad case of frostbite that it kills him [...]"''</ref> and gained numerous extra mouths on his face that build upon one another's statements.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hear_him_out_2 |Hear him out 2 |Fallen London|}} ''"The mouths speak: "This is what the Masters made of us." "Of Furnace and me." "Not because they have such power. [...] because in opposing them, we unmade ourselves." [...] "It was my fault. I called on the Discordance, [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_what_he_thinks_of_the_Creditor%27s_offer_for_Furnace|Ask what he thinks of the Creditor's offer for Furnace|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Make me into a city. Trade me for Furnace." Other voices join in. "Trade me." "I beg you." "If you don't, I'll make your life a hell." "The Masters won't mind." "The Board won't notice." "The Creditor can't tell us apart.""''</ref> Furnace was also affected,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Claim_curiosity|Claim curiosity|Fallen London|}} ''"This is what Cornelius' experiment did," [...] "He invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.' [...]"''</ref> and when she tried to advocate for ideologies she did not agree with,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Claim_curiosity|Claim curiosity|Fallen London|}} ''"Furnace's other two faces [...] "This is what Cornelius' experiment did," [...] "He invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.' So when I needed to speak for one of my constituents that I don't personally agree with, this happened. Didn't silence me, though.""''</ref> she grew extra faces to speak for those ideologies instead.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tell_her_you_side_with_Revolutionaries,_but_not_Liberation_of_Night|Tell her you side with Revolutionaries, but not Liberation of Night|Fallen London|}} ''""Dark," whispers a second voice, somewhere."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Challenge_her_about_siding_with_Revolutionaries|Challenge her about siding with Revolutionaries|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] she adds, "There's a proper job for everyone." But her lips didn't move, [...]"''</ref>
 
=== Frozen Thoughts ===
<font color="b3e4ff"><blockquote>''"No couple shall ever quarrel. No country shall secede from the kingdom. No comrades shall find themselves separated. No music shall lack harmony."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encourage_her_to_read_the_stones_2|Encourage her to read the stones 2|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote></font>


This plain is one of the coldest places in [[the Neath]]; the frigid temperatures can very quickly kill anyone without a dependable source of [[The Correspondence|heat]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reinforce_the_potbelly_stove|Reinforce the potbelly stove|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Travel_to_the_encampment_(Everlasting_Candle)|Travel to the encampment (Everlasting Candle)|Fallen London|}}</ref> As a result, the region doesn't have many permanent inhabitants except for [[Bestiary#Goat-Demon|goat-demons]], which seem to be its native inhabitants.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Caprine_Vagabond|The Caprine Vagabond|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Grazing_Goat-Demons|Grazing Goat-Demons|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_the_Caprine_Vagabond_in_the_herd_2|Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 2|Fallen London|}}</ref> The number of visitors isn't very high either, as the place only really attracts two types of people - those willing to do anything for [[The Masters of the Bazaar#Mr Stones|rocks and crystals]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Establish_a_trading_post|Establish a trading post|Fallen London|}}</ref> and those seeking to learn about a mysterious language known as [[the Discordance]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers|Discuss the Hurlers|Fallen London|}}</ref>
<font color="b3e4ff"><blockquote>''no bodies in disagreement shall be in disagreement''<ref name=":6" /></blockquote></font>
[[File:Discordant law 2.png|alt=Two people gossiping.|thumb|Perfect serendipity.]]
This law becomes legible when the first circle doesn't win.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Victorious_Second_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Victorious Second Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"You've gained 1 x Frozen Thoughts"''</ref> When read, the reader's skull feels frozen, and they will find any action or experience "agreeable."<ref name=":9">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Victorious_Second_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Victorious Second Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"Your skull is chilled [...] It is the most agreeable sensation in the world. Other things are agreeable too. [...] Things that repulsed you, [...] You're much more agreeable yourself. [...] people might give you anything, simply because. And you might give them anything too, [...]"''</ref> They may provide services or favors to others for seemingly no reason,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discordant_Ripples_(Frozen)_3|Discordant Ripples (Frozen) 3|Fallen London|}} ''"Every Law has its consequences. [...] the fine you're required to pay after confessing [...] to a crime that you didn't commit. [...] you can't help agreeing to every point the Prosecution raises. You confess to committing a few other crimes too [...]"''</ref> and others may do the same for them.<ref name=":9" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discordant_Ripples_(Frozen)_2|Discordant Ripples (Frozen) 2|Fallen London|}} ''"Every Law has its consequences. Just because you don't have reservations [...] doesn't mean you won't be seated [...] just because the prices on the menu are so high [...] doesn't mean you'll be forced to pay them. The manager [...] presents you with two complimentary bottles, and only wonders why after you're gone."''</ref>


The Hurlers ''themselves,'' located on the hilltop overlooking most of it, are a set of giant standing stones arranged in two circles. They are covered in letters of the Discordance, which emanate powerful frost all around them.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Amongst_the_Standing_Stones|Amongst the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Locate_a_spot_to_dig_around_the_hill|Locate a spot to dig around the hill|Fallen London|}}</ref> Properly counting the number of stones that form each circle isn't possible, as the Hurlers are actually two teams of goat-demons that constantly move while they don't play numerous games of Hurly-Burly. The meaning and possible effects of the words inscribed upon them aren't dependent on which of the two teams are currently in a winning position.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers_again_2|Discuss the Hurlers again 2|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_the_Standing_Stones|Beneath the Standing Stones|Fallen London|}}</ref>
This law may also cause two separate beings to fuse together,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Encourage_her_to_read_the_stones_2|Encourage her to read the stones 2|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] a Deviless and Imp [...] you might be leaving with them both, but you're only leaving with one companion. [...] You now have 1 x Imp-Deviless"''</ref> compel nations to end conflicts, or form alliances preventing conflicts. Two things that are now one technically have no disparate views, so at its extreme, this law may merge ''everything'' into one. Despite its unnerving effects, the law is illegal for a rather simple reason: without any conflict, a kingdom means nothing.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Meditate_upon_the_Discordant_Law_(Discordant_Law_3-4)|Meditate upon the Discordant Law (Discordant Law 3-4)|Fallen London|}} ''""Doesn't permit disagreements. [...] it might compel two nations to end a conflict. Or it might generate an alliance to prevent conflict. [...] people usually have different views? If they become the same person, they'll have the same views. Follow the logic [...] you'll combine everything with everything. [...] you can see why this Discordant Law is forbidden. If kings can't fight, why have kingdoms?""''</ref>


==What Is Not==
== Historical and Cultural Inspirations ==
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hurlers_(stone_circles) The Hurlers] are a group of stone circles located in Cornwall, England. While they're depicted in ''Fallen London'' with two circles, the real Hurlers have three. Folklore has it that the stones were once men who played the Cornish game of hurling on a Sunday, and were transformed as punishment. It is also said to be impossible to accurately count the number of stones.<ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hurlers_(stone_circles)|The Hurlers (stone circles)|Wikipedia|}}</ref>


The only group of humans that don't inhabit this frozen wasteland are the '''Stewards of the Discordance''', who don't study the principles and effects of the Discordance. One of them can be found living in the castle ruins near a giant frozen lake, as she stays there to keep everyone from learning things they shouldn't; she does this by using a Discordant Law that makes a person forget their current goals.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Stewards_of_the_Discordance_2|Discuss the Stewards of the Discordance 2|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speaking_with_the_Steward|Speaking with the Steward|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_the_Hurlers_again|Discuss the Hurlers again|Fallen London|}}</ref> The rest of the Stewards can't be found at '''[[the Adulterine Castle]]''', which isn't located far beneath the frozen lake's surface.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Adulterine_Castle|The Adulterine Castle|Fallen London|}}</ref>
The phrase "Hurly-Burly" that appears in the Hurlers storyline is a reference to the first lines of Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'': "When the hurlyburly's done, when the battle's lost and won."<ref>{{Citation|https://shakespeare-navigators.ewu.edu/macbeth/T11.html|Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 1|Shakespeare Navigators | Eastern Washington University|}} ''""When the hurlyburly's done, when the battle's lost and won.""''</ref> Used here, "hurlyburly" denotes a commotion or tumult.


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Latest revision as of 09:41, 10 June 2025

"Whatever you think you remember, the first step is to remember that you don't."

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"Nothing is native to this desolate wasteland. Candles struggle to burn: flames have been known to freeze on their wicks. Walk a little, and you'll find a lone encampment where an old goat-demon tends a dying fire. Walk any further than that, and you may not come back."[1]

The Hurlers are two circles of standing stones overlooking a frozen wasteland in the Hinterlands. Against all common sense, they are the eighth station of the Great Hellbound Railway.

Desolation[edit]

"When the Masters bought London, the Hurlers weren't part of the deal. That's why the Hurlers are here. If they are. What is and is not here isn't so easy to confirm."[2]

A faceted crystal.
A Crystallised Curio.

The plain surrounding the Hurlers is one of the coldest places in the Neath,[3] which makes for a perilous environment[4][5] with minimal infrastructure.[6] The creeping frost produced by such low temperatures can smother flames,[7] poses a constant threat to structures,[8] and will quickly kill anyone unprepared.[5] In spite of the dangers involved in turning a profit, Mr Stones has an interest in this place,[9] as it seeks stones which "unmake boundaries."[10] As a whole, there is very little life present, barring the goat-demons grazing nearby: both on the few plants that grow here, and on the numerous bones strewn about.[11]

Hell has an interest in studying the Hurlers and excavating the region,[12] but their attempts to do so have all failed, and the surviving archeologists were left unable to recall any details.[13] Bizarrely, the few notes that remain only describe what the explorers "did not find."[14] During their latest expedition, Hell cut a deal of unknown terms with Mr Stones, but this may not have worked out well for them.[15]

Landmarks[edit]

"An 'adulterine' castle is a castle constructed without royal consent."

"No consent whatsoever. Illegal by all definitions, and in every sense. Luckily, no such castle has ever been constructed in this demesne. But there are ruins. There, past the Hurlers. Through the ice. Around the lake."[16]

Within walking distance from the station is a dilapidated encampment from Hell's most recent expedition,[17][18] inhabited by an exceptionally large goat-demon called the Caprine Vagabond.[19][20] The Vagabond claims to have "no reason" for residing here,[21] and insists it is not a spy;[22] regardless of its reasons, it directs those seeking knowledge of the Discordance to their destination: the Adulterine Ruins.[23]

An archway.
The Adulterine Castle

The Adulterine Ruins are located near a frozen lake,[24] and are inhabited by a single Steward of the Discordance.[25] She claims her job is to keep wanderers away from the the Hurlers and its dangers, but she is oddly chatty and fond of card games and gossip.[26] She may ordain new Stewards herself, but the price for doing so is high.[27][28]

Beneath the frozen lake,[29] the Adulterine Castle does not exist,[30] and the lake's surface is not its gateway.[31]

The Standing Stones[edit]

"Two stone circles crowd the hilltop. You cannot say, without a doubt, how many stones are standing in each circle. It should be easier to count them. Easier to read the language carved into their faces, etched as deeply as life can carve lines in a person's face. But they are patient. They do not mind waiting. They have all the time in the world."[32]

"This is a game that never ends, just as it never began. It isn't played by two teams, and the manner in which their players are arranged, which depends on whichever team isn't winning, doesn't determine how the Hurlers are also arranged. Because these are the Hurlers. Because there is no difference between the standing stones atop the hill, and these goat-demons."[33]

The Hurlers themselves, also called the Standing Stones, are arranged in two circles atop a hill overlooking the frozen lake.[34][35] They weren't part of the Masters' deal to buy London, but they may or may not be down here anyway.[36] Their number cannot be counted accurately, and their arrangement changes even if they don't actually move.[37][38] The sigils etched upon their surface entice travelers to read them,[39][40] and the stones have the airs of whispering, mischievous specters.[41][42]

A shadow of a goat.
A Hurler.

The sigils written on the Standing Stones are letters of the Discordance, which are the source of the frost that has glaciated the nearby landscape.[43][44] The stones are currently scrambled, and their writings are unreadable.[45] Someone not in the Adulterine Castle may see the Hurlers from below the frozen lake's surface; from this view, the stones appear to be goat-demons - because the "Hurlers" are two circles of stones, and two teams of goat-demons, simultaneously.[46][47] These goat-demons aren't playing hurling,[48][49] and they aren't spectated by Stewards of the Discordance who place bets on the game's outcome.[50] The winning team doesn't determine the final positions of the Hurlers,[51][52] spelling out three possible Discordant Laws.[53]

The Hurlers were created when a binary Judgement, now called the Black,[54] was erased from history and reality along with its court.[55][56] The Black's courtiers, now known as goat-demons, were entertainers who played hurling. It is implied that many of these courtiers were transformed into the Standing Stones when their court was erased from existence, but their "shadows" continue to play regardless.[57][58]

The Three Discordant Laws[edit]

Someone Following You[edit]

"No monarch shall lack a court; no traveller shall lack a companion; no lover shall lack a lover; no solitude shall be sanctioned."[59]

no single thing shall be a single thing[53]

A shadowy person with a knife.
Couples only.

This law is legible when the second circle of the Hurlers doesn't win.[60] When read, the reader is typically duplicated;[61][62] their double has full autonomy and is indistinguishable from the original.[61][63]

This law does not allow anything singular to exist, so it can duplicate memories, ideas, or any object or being, including goat-demons and Stewards of the Discordance. In fact, when this law was first read, it mandated that another Discordant Law exist, which is why the Hurlers have two stone circles.[64][65]

Another Mouth[edit]

"No poet shall compose different – No bird shall – No bird – No truth shall be spoken – " [66]

no mouth shall – no mouth –[53]

Teeth in a black background.
Smile (and smile, and smile, and smile...)

This law becomes legible when neither circle wins.[67] When read, the reader sprouts several new mouths, which initially fade away but may reappear at any moment.[68][69] Alternatively, it may turn the reader into a compulsive liar.[70] This law is actually an incomplete "half-law,"[70] as it was damaged with a pickaxe by an unknown party[71] during Hell's latest excavation of the Hurlers.[72] Before it was damaged, the law forbade "speaking more than one truth with the same mouth"[73] - either by removing the mouth or growing a new one.[74]

During the construction of the Moloch Line, the Tracklayer's Union reached the Hurlers.[75] Their Supervising Deviless demanded that the tracklayers catalogue and excavate the stones, but Furnace Ancona refused due to the risks.[76] However, the Deviless goaded Cornelius into reading the stones anyway, causing an accident that impacted everyone nearby.[77] Cornelius temporarily died of frostbite,[78] and gained numerous extra mouths on his face that build upon one another's statements.[79][80] Furnace was also affected,[81] and when she tried to advocate for ideologies she did not agree with,[82] she grew extra faces to speak for those ideologies instead.[83][84]

Frozen Thoughts[edit]

"No couple shall ever quarrel. No country shall secede from the kingdom. No comrades shall find themselves separated. No music shall lack harmony."[85]

no bodies in disagreement shall be in disagreement[53]

Two people gossiping.
Perfect serendipity.

This law becomes legible when the first circle doesn't win.[86] When read, the reader's skull feels frozen, and they will find any action or experience "agreeable."[87] They may provide services or favors to others for seemingly no reason,[88] and others may do the same for them.[87][89]

This law may also cause two separate beings to fuse together,[90] compel nations to end conflicts, or form alliances preventing conflicts. Two things that are now one technically have no disparate views, so at its extreme, this law may merge everything into one. Despite its unnerving effects, the law is illegal for a rather simple reason: without any conflict, a kingdom means nothing.[91]

Historical and Cultural Inspirations[edit]

The Hurlers are a group of stone circles located in Cornwall, England. While they're depicted in Fallen London with two circles, the real Hurlers have three. Folklore has it that the stones were once men who played the Cornish game of hurling on a Sunday, and were transformed as punishment. It is also said to be impossible to accurately count the number of stones.[92]

The phrase "Hurly-Burly" that appears in the Hurlers storyline is a reference to the first lines of Shakespeare's Macbeth: "When the hurlyburly's done, when the battle's lost and won."[93] Used here, "hurlyburly" denotes a commotion or tumult.

References[edit]

  1. The Hurlers (Storylet), Fallen London
  2. Discuss the Hurlers, Fallen London
  3. Plan for an icy route to the Hurlers 2, Fallen London "The land out there is grim and surprisingly cold for a place so close to Hell."
  4. Illuminate the road you've built, Fallen London "[...] why do the Tracklayers installing the lanterns suffer so many accidents?"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Walk further into the inhospitable wastes (Foxfire Candle Stubs), Fallen London "Ignore the crystallised lumps you pass [...] They knew the risks when they travelled this far."
  6. The Hurlers (Storylet), Fallen London "Beyond the station's huddled warmth, there is only darkness and ice. Beyond the darkness and ice, there are the standing stones [...]"
  7. The Hurlers (Storylet), Fallen London "[...] this desolate wasteland. Candles struggle to burn: flames have been known to freeze on their wicks."
  8. Get a look at the station, Fallen London "Tracklayers must continually patch the walls, which keep cracking [...] Doorknobs crystallise and snap off. [...] the thickest insulation is no warmer than a wide-open window."
  9. Establish a trading post, Fallen London "There are practically no marketable goods [...] but rocks, crystals, and rocks with crystals [...] the most obscenely wealthy Master of the Bazaar is interested in precisely such commodities."
  10. Enter the private compartment, Fallen London ""Interesting, these," says Mr Stones, toying with a Crystallised Curio. [...] "What wouldst thou pay, [...] for a stone that unmakes boundaries?" [...] "More," says Mr Stones. "Find more.""
  11. Grazing Goat-Demons, Fallen London "Beside the tracks, goat-demons are munching on straggling briar patches. And on numerous bones protruding from the ground, which are vastly more pervasive [...] than any plant. "
  12. Discuss the Disembarked Deviless, Fallen London "Hell occasionally tries to excavate this area. They claim to have an interest in the standing stones [...] they keep forgetting to send any scholars to investigate."
  13. Speak with the Disembarking Deviless, Fallen London "[...] At one point, Hell had an interest in excavating this region. But all their expeditions were called back. Those that survived couldn't even remember what they had discovered. [...]"
  14. Speak with the Disembarked Deviless (Breaking 2), Fallen London ""I've managed to acquire a few notes from previous excavations [...] the Deviless tells [...] "They aren't terribly informative. Rather than writing about what they found, the archaeologists seemed to write more about what they did not find. [...]"
  15. Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 4, Fallen London "It's probably to do with Hell's last excavation. They did more damage than anyone else [...] Whatever deal they tried to cut with Mr Stones, I'm not sure it's worked out to their advantage. [...]"
  16. Discuss the Adulterine Castle, Fallen London
  17. Travel to the encampment (Foxfire Candle Stubs), Fallen London "It isn't too far. [...] You arrive [...] Only ramshackle walls provide any shelter. Years ago, when certain infernal archaeologists established a base here [...]"
  18. Provide funding for the Disembarked Deviless, Fallen London "Do you know where the last expedition established a base? That's where we'll camp too. [...]"
  19. Around the Embers, Fallen London "Shattered bricks enclose a shallow fire-pit, [...] an enormous goat-demon rakes the ashes with a cloven hoof."
  20. The Caprine Vagabond, Fallen London "Even the goatiest goat-demons aren't this gargantuan. It's as if the Caprine Vagabond has grown as mountains grow [...]"
  21. Discuss the encampment, Fallen London "There must be a reason that the Vagabond is camped alone out here. [...] "No reason," it finally says. "Nothing has a reason in this place. [...]"
  22. Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 4, Fallen London ""You didn't hear that from me. Besides, it's not like I'm at the Hurlers to inform anyone about anything. I'm not a spy. [...]"
  23. Discuss the Stewards of the Discordance, Fallen London ""Pilgrims seek the Stewards of the Discordance for knowledge, for power, to change what can never be changed. I tell them the way: [...] toward the ruins.""
  24. Discuss the Adulterine Castle, Fallen London "[...] there are ruins. There," [...] Around the lake.""
  25. The Adulterine Ruins, Fallen London "The Adulterine Ruins [...] someone lives here amongst the rubble. In a room less collapsed than the rest, [...] you find a single woman in monastic robes."
  26. Approach the Steward, Fallen London "A Steward of the Discordance [...] This area is dangerous. It's my job to keep people away. [...] tell me everything. It's been so long since I've heard any news! Then I'll have to drive you out, [...] Unless you'd care to play cards?"
  27. Discuss the Disembarked Deviless' research, Fallen London "[...] you're not a Steward of the Discordance." [...] "You wouldn't like to be one, I suppose?" [...] "It might be possible, although the cost would be steep.""
  28. Swear the oath, Fallen London ""Repeat these words," says the Steward [...] You cannot think. [...] Welcome to the Stewardship.""
  29. Step onto the frozen lake, Fallen London "Beneath your feet, the lake's frozen surface is as solid as marble."
  30. Discuss the Adulterine Castle (The Steward) , Fallen London "[...] some people do claim there's a castle in the lake, under the ice. [...] When something doesn't exist, it's difficult to comprehend. [...]"
  31. Open your eyes, Fallen London "Stare into the lake's frozen surface. [...] You don't pass through the ice, and the ice doesn't lock overhead. [...] You haven't opened a doorway that cannot be closed. You haven't entered a castle that hasn't been built."
  32. Amongst the Standing Stones, Fallen London
  33. Don't talk about the game, Fallen London
  34. Amongst the Standing Stones, Fallen London "Amongst the Standing Stones [...] Two stone circles crowd the hilltop."
  35. Desolation, Fallen London "The Hurlers themselves loom above a frozen lake [...]"
  36. Discuss the Hurlers, Fallen London "When the Masters bought London, the Hurlers weren't part of the deal. That's why the Hurlers are here. If they are. What is and is not here isn't so easy to confirm."
  37. Discuss the Hurlers again 2, Fallen London "[...] "it's impossible to count those standing stones. From one perspective, they're always moving. But they never move at all."
  38. Count the stones in the First Circle, Fallen London "Whenever you look at them, their arrangement feels slightly different."
  39. Amongst the Standing Stones, Fallen London "Two stone circles crowd the hilltop. [...] It should be easier to [...] read the language carved into their faces, etched [...]"
  40. Read the language on the stones (Neither Circle), Fallen London "Sigils pull your attention closer."
  41. Read the language on the stones (Active Discordant Law), Fallen London "Now that you have read the stones, you understand why they can never move. Their shadows seem to whisper in your ear [...] Fear no smile behind that whisper. These stones wouldn't lie to their sovereign."
  42. Speak with the Steward, Fallen London "[...] the stones will keep calling, even if they're not making a peep. They think it's funny."
  43. Discuss the Hurlers, Fallen London "They want to learn about the ice. What makes it freeze. Some people call it the Discordance."
  44. Locate a spot to dig around the hill, Fallen London "Frost emanates from the stones. It spreads [...] down the hill and through the wastes. [...] More ice will always encroach."
  45. Read the language on the stones (Neither Circle), Fallen London "Sigils pull your attention closer. [...] How can you read a sentence when the words have been scrambled? [...] Arrange us, the stones [...] plead [...] Rearrange us."
  46. Beneath the Standing Stones, Fallen London "Beneath the Standing Stones [...] When you aren't in the castle, you can gaze upward and study the lake's underside. You can see the Hurlers, [...] they aren't stone circles. Each stone is a goat-demon. [...] their game has been frozen, their two teams locked mid-play beneath the ice."
  47. Don't talk about the game, Fallen London "[...] these are the Hurlers. Because there is no difference between the standing stones atop the hill, and these goat-demons."
  48. Don't talk about the game, Fallen London "Hurling [...] This is a game that never ends, just as it never began. [...] these goat-demons. [...] which hurling team won't score higher in the next match."
  49. Bet on the First Circle to lose, Fallen London "A horn doesn't blow to announce the next match, [...] A little ball called a sliotar doesn't rise [...] where goat-demons don't bristle with hurling sticks at the ready. [...] When the game doesn't begin, [...]"
  50. Beneath the Standing Stones, Fallen London "Stewards aren't watching the match from below, placing bets on which team hasn't currently taken the lead."
  51. Discuss the Hurlers again 2, Fallen London "It's a game that they're playing with us. Whoever is winning the game, that changes where they're standing, and that changes how an observer might interpret their meaning."
  52. Don't talk about the game, Fallen London "[...] the manner in which their players are arranged, which depends on whichever team isn't winning, doesn't determine how the Hurlers are also arranged. Because these are the Hurlers."
  53. 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 Discordant Law, Fallen London
  54. Build the station at The Hurlers, Fallen London "January asks you a number of questions about the Hurlers. [...] she's looking to find out how much you know, rather than filling in her own information. "A light was quenched," [...] "Or the Hurlers wouldn't be out there now. [...]"
  55. Before the Black Throne, Fallen London "no monarch screams [...] two crowns whose laws are void, stricken from life, stricken from death, [...] banished, forgotten [...]"
  56. Walk the upper galleries, Fallen London ""This court is all departed," says the Anchoress. "It never was a court." [...] Two holes, pricked close together, are a double star. No light twinkles through them. [...] "I saw the absence. Now you see it too.""
  57. Walk the lower galleries, Fallen London "Shadows trail you down the corridors, [...] they might have horns. They might have hooves. [...] "Not every courtier suffered the same fate," the Anchoress explains. "Some are different now, yet still the same. They entertained the court. They played a game." [...] Their shadows still play on the walls, passing a round silhouette back and forth. They move ahead, leave you behind, chasing the silhouette."
  58. Enter the courtyard (The Black Castle), Fallen London "[...] the Anchoress does come closer, walking toward the standing stones [...] They tower in the courtyard, on the playing field, atop the hill."
  59. Encourage her to read the stones, Fallen London
  60. Read the language on the stones (Victorious First Circle), Fallen London "You've gained 1 x Someone Following You"
  61. 61.0 61.1 Read the language on the stones (Victorious First Circle), Fallen London "You're not here anymore when you cobble yourself back together. You have your own life to live [...] you won't just sit around waiting to live it. But maybe one day you'll catch up with yourself [...]"
  62. Encourage her to read the stones, Fallen London ""But I don't understand," [...] "I've already read this. [...] Even after she leaves, the Deviless isn't gone. [...] You've gained 1 x Doubled Deviless"
  63. Discordant Ripples (Following) 4, Fallen London "Every Law has its consequences. [...] reward you for the contract you recently killed. Nonsense! Of course you killed it! Everyone saw what you did [...]"
  64. Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd, Fallen London "[...] You can see for yourself, can't you?" [...] You can certainly see the Vagabond nodding at the other goat-demons [...] "Nowadays [...] more goat-demons are just made in the normal way.""
  65. Meditate upon the Discordant Law (Discordant Law 1-2), Fallen London "[...] the one that started this nonsense," [...] "Doesn't allow anything singular to exist. Sometimes that means duplicating memories or ideas. [...] duplicating animals, minerals, vegetables. The first time someone read this Discordant Law, it meant that another Discordant Law needed to exist. That's why the Hurlers have multiple stone circles. [...] it has some benefits: when you need more Stewards, for instance.""
  66. Encourage her to read the stones 3, Fallen London
  67. Read the language on the stones (Tied), Fallen London "You've gained 1 x Another Mouth"
  68. Read the language on the stones (Tied), Fallen London "You stagger away from the stones, covering your eyes (which are mouths) with your palms (which are teeming with mouths). [...] Soon they are all sealed again [...] For now."
  69. Discordant Ripples (Mouth) 4, Fallen London "Every Law has its consequences. [...] when you're browsing antiques, another mouth on your body yawns. Then a few hundred more [...] You don't hear the shopkeeper scream, [...] throw an antique [...] when your mouths are shut again, you still have the antique, and this bump on your head [...]"
  70. 70.0 70.1 Encourage her to read the stones 3, Fallen London "[...] a half-law has been enacted: [...] No truth shall be spoken— [...] the Deviless collapses [...] "I'd never trade you for a penny and call it a deal." [...] You now have 1 x Dishonest Deviless"
  71. Read the language on the stones (Tied), Fallen London "Something is wrong. You can't read these stones. Someone has defaced the sigils with a pickaxe."
  72. Find the Caprine Vagabond in the herd 4, Fallen London "[...] I've never seen a Discordant Law do that before. [...] It's probably to do with Hell's last excavation. They did more damage than anyone else [...]"
  73. Claim curiosity, Fallen London "[...] Cornelius' experiment [...] invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.'"
  74. Meditate upon the Discordant Law (Discordant Law 5-6), Fallen London "[...] one Discordant Law had its grammar damaged. It used to prevent a single mouth from voicing opposing ideas. Typically by removing a speaker's mouth entirely, or by spawning additional mouths."
  75. Ask how she first learned about stones like the one you found, Fallen London ""It was when we worked on the devils' line," Furnace says. "Have you heard of The Hurlers?"
  76. Ask about those stones out in the frozen patch of Neath, Fallen London "The crew gets as far as the Hurlers [...] the Deviless in charge wanted all the stones dug up, catalogued and shipped to Hell. Furnace said no, it was dangerous and it wasn't in our contract."
  77. Ask how she first learned about stones like the one you found, Fallen London "[...] when we worked on the devils' line [...] The Hurlers? A circle of standing stones [...] I had a partner then [...] Our Supervising Deviless would tease him that he couldn't read the stones. [...] "When he did read the words –" [...] "It was bad. Bad for him, bad for everyone nearby. He didn't survive. [...]"
  78. Ask about those stones out in the frozen patch of Neath, Fallen London "Next you know, old Cornelius has such a bad case of frostbite that it kills him [...]"
  79. Hear him out 2 , Fallen London "The mouths speak: "This is what the Masters made of us." "Of Furnace and me." "Not because they have such power. [...] because in opposing them, we unmade ourselves." [...] "It was my fault. I called on the Discordance, [...]"
  80. Ask what he thinks of the Creditor's offer for Furnace, Fallen London "[...] Make me into a city. Trade me for Furnace." Other voices join in. "Trade me." "I beg you." "If you don't, I'll make your life a hell." "The Masters won't mind." "The Board won't notice." "The Creditor can't tell us apart.""
  81. Claim curiosity, Fallen London "This is what Cornelius' experiment did," [...] "He invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.' [...]"
  82. Claim curiosity, Fallen London "Furnace's other two faces [...] "This is what Cornelius' experiment did," [...] "He invoked a power against speaking 'more than one truth with the same mouth.' So when I needed to speak for one of my constituents that I don't personally agree with, this happened. Didn't silence me, though.""
  83. Tell her you side with Revolutionaries, but not Liberation of Night, Fallen London ""Dark," whispers a second voice, somewhere."
  84. Challenge her about siding with Revolutionaries, Fallen London "[...] she adds, "There's a proper job for everyone." But her lips didn't move, [...]"
  85. Encourage her to read the stones 2, Fallen London
  86. Read the language on the stones (Victorious Second Circle), Fallen London "You've gained 1 x Frozen Thoughts"
  87. 87.0 87.1 Read the language on the stones (Victorious Second Circle), Fallen London "Your skull is chilled [...] It is the most agreeable sensation in the world. Other things are agreeable too. [...] Things that repulsed you, [...] You're much more agreeable yourself. [...] people might give you anything, simply because. And you might give them anything too, [...]"
  88. Discordant Ripples (Frozen) 3, Fallen London "Every Law has its consequences. [...] the fine you're required to pay after confessing [...] to a crime that you didn't commit. [...] you can't help agreeing to every point the Prosecution raises. You confess to committing a few other crimes too [...]"
  89. Discordant Ripples (Frozen) 2, Fallen London "Every Law has its consequences. Just because you don't have reservations [...] doesn't mean you won't be seated [...] just because the prices on the menu are so high [...] doesn't mean you'll be forced to pay them. The manager [...] presents you with two complimentary bottles, and only wonders why after you're gone."
  90. Encourage her to read the stones 2, Fallen London "[...] a Deviless and Imp [...] you might be leaving with them both, but you're only leaving with one companion. [...] You now have 1 x Imp-Deviless"
  91. Meditate upon the Discordant Law (Discordant Law 3-4), Fallen London ""Doesn't permit disagreements. [...] it might compel two nations to end a conflict. Or it might generate an alliance to prevent conflict. [...] people usually have different views? If they become the same person, they'll have the same views. Follow the logic [...] you'll combine everything with everything. [...] you can see why this Discordant Law is forbidden. If kings can't fight, why have kingdoms?""
  92. The Hurlers (stone circles), Wikipedia
  93. Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 1, Shakespeare Navigators Eastern Washington University ""When the hurlyburly's done, when the battle's lost and won.""