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{{Map|image=Fallen-london-full-map.jpg}}
{{Map|Fallen-london-full-map.jpg|


{{Marker|name = VEILGARDEN|link = Veilgarden|x = 48.22|y = 39.26|scale = 0.75}}
 
 
<!-- MAP LINKS -->
 
{{Marker|name = ← To Hinterlands|link = Maps/GHR|x = 6|y = 27}}
 
{{Marker|name = To Unterzee →|link = Maps/Unterzee|x = 90|y = 60}}
 
 
 
<!-- MAIN DISTRICTS -->
 
{{Marker|name = LADYBONES ROAD|link = Ladybones Road|header = Ladybonesheader.png|x = 25.07|y = 30.91|scale = 0.75|
''"What can you find in Ladybones Road? Moloch Street Underground Station is the first stop on the journey to Hell. Clathermont's Tattoo Parlour, haunt of spies, is here. Hangman's Arch can be a good place to hear gossip, and is always a good place for a hanging."''
}}
 
{{Marker|name = VEILGARDEN|link = Veilgarden|header = Veilgarden.png|x = 48.22|y = 39.26|scale = 0.75|
''"What do they say about Veilgarden? A haunt of poets, prostitutes and other low types, and location of the notorious Singing Mandrake. Elderwick is famous for its booksellers. Hollow Street offers the best honey-dens in the city."''
''"What do they say about Veilgarden? A haunt of poets, prostitutes and other low types, and location of the notorious Singing Mandrake. Elderwick is famous for its booksellers. Hollow Street offers the best honey-dens in the city."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Singing Mandrake|x = 50.35|y = 51.91|scale = 0.6}}
{{Marker|name = SPITE|link = Spite|header = Spite.png|x = 66.41|y = 38.12|scale = 0.75|
''"If you want to become a sensation in Veilgarden, here's the place to start..."''
''"The ragged old market of Spite is known for its silk-weavers and its pickpockets. Blythenhale is notorious for its feral cats. Flowerdene Street is the heart of the worst rookery in Fallen London."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}
 
{{Marker|name = MRS PLENTY'S MOST DISTRACTING CARNIVAL|link = Mrs. Plenty's Carnival|header = Carnivalheader.png|x = 85.18|y = 21.13|scale = 0.5|
''"Smoke and mirrors! Light and shade! Bright paint and squealing children and the roar of lions! And the music, as a great man once said, is like electric sugar."''
}}
 
{{Marker|name = WATCHMAKER'S HILL|link = Watchmaker's Hill|header = Watchmakershill.png|x = 80.19|y = 71.91|scale = 0.75|
''"What can you find at Watchmaker's Hill? A sinister fungal wilderness by the river. The Department of Menace Eradication subcontracts the adventurous to deal with the things that slither out of Bugsby's Marshes. An observatory atop the hill employs only blind men."''
}}


{{Marker|name = St. Fiacre's Cathedral|x = 45.47|y = 26.73|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = THE FORGOTTEN QUARTER|link = The Forgotten Quarter|header = Forgottenquarter.png|x = 21.17|y = 78.06|scale = 0.75|
''"The candles are all lit in the great cathedral of St Fiacre's. Flickering, wispish lights steer parishioners down processionals towards the central altar and its hulking pulpit."''
''"The Quarter is the last remnant of the Fourth City, which the Bazaar acquired five hundred years ago. Statues of warrior-kings line silent avenues. A fountain shaped like a silver tree stands before a ruined palace at its heart."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = Wilmot's End|link = Wilmot's End|x = 48.47|y = 18.73|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = THE SHUTTERED PALACE|link = The Shuttered Palace|header = Shutteredpalace.png|x = 12.73|y = 38.23|scale = 0.5|
''"This is Wilmot's End! Whispered about in the stories of the Great Game. It's where the serious business of London's spycraft happens, if the stories are to be believed."''
''"Why is the Empress' Palace shuttered? Apparently the Empress doesn't like light. Or sudden movements, loud noises, foreigners, treason, peaches. When you're Empress, you can do this kind of thing."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Foreign Office|link = Foreign Office|x = 55.32|y = 11.777|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = THE FLIT|link = The Flit|header = Flit.png|x = 73.92|y = 9.48|scale = 0.75|
''"The Foreign Office occupies two of the larger minarets and a copper pagoda in Wilmot's End. Wipe your feet."''
''"What's the Flit? A bad altitude. The Flit is where you go when you're no longer welcome at ground level. Or if you really rate a good view from your window."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Bazaar|The Echo Bazaar|x = 46.24|y = 67.07|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = WOLFSTACK DOCKS|link = Wolfstack Docks|header = Wolfstack.png|x = 67.98|y = 61.16|scale = 0.75|
''"In the deepest matters of the Bazaar, always look to love. Always."''
''"This is where the trading steamer fleets come in from the lands across the Unterzee, the sunless sea of the Bazaar. Mr Fires, who deals with trade in coal, keeps his office here among the warehouses and rowdy dockside pubs."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = BAZAAR SIDE-STREETS|link = The Bazaar Side-Streets|x = 46.15|y = 76.5|scale = 0.75}}
{{Marker|name = BAZAAR SIDE-STREETS|link = The Bazaar Side-Streets|header = Sidestreets.png|x = 46.15|y = 76.5|scale = 0.75|
''"What can you find in the Bazaar Sidestreets? Respectable firms crammed into [workshops and offices]. The rent here is astronomical. But the quick and the hungry turn profits in the shadows of the spires. Just keep your eyes off the carvings up high. And whatever you do, don't fall in love."''
''"What can you find in the Bazaar Sidestreets? Respectable firms crammed into [workshops and offices]. The rent here is astronomical. But the quick and the hungry turn profits in the shadows of the spires. Just keep your eyes off the carvings up high. And whatever you do, don't fall in love."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = Flute Street|link = Flute Street|x = 46.5|y = 86.22|scale = 0.75}}
''"Flute Street, the home of the Rubbery Men. It's a cavern. Nothing like the size of the Neath, but still huge. There's light here. A hazy golden glow, like the bottom of a honey sea, of uncertain source. You brush past delicate floating motes, the seeds of coral dandelions."''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = The Royal Bethlehem|link = The Royal Bethlehem Hotel|x = 36.97|y = 82.65|scale = 0.5}}
''"The Royal Bethlehem Hotel. The most luxurious place to stay in London. The guests are surprisingly singular for such an expensive establishment."''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = Hood's Bridge|x = 32.97|y = 63.6|scale = 0.6|notooltip = true}}
<!-- LOCATIONS -->
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = Hater's Bridge|x = 59.07|y = 70.53|scale = 0.6|notooltip = true}}
<!-- Ladybones -->
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = The Labyrinth of Tigers|link = The Labyrinth of Tigers|x = 9.66|y = 12.35|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = The Labyrinth of Tigers|header = Labyrinthheader.png|x = 9.66|y = 12.35|scale = 0.5|
''"Beasts from every corner of the Unterzee are caged in the Labyrinth. But tigers walk free. There are very few accidents."''
''"Beasts from every corner of the Unterzee are caged in the Labyrinth. But tigers walk free. There are very few accidents."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = Concord Square|x = 20.88|y = 15.72|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = Concord Square|image = Velocipede.png|x = 20.88|y = 15.72|scale = 0.5|
''"Concord Square: a small yard in London, and a metonym. A location seething with coppers. Not the place to commit unsanctioned crimes."''
''"Concord Square: a small yard in London, and a metonym. A location seething with coppers. Not the place to commit unsanctioned crimes."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = Moloch Street|link = Moloch Street|x = 14.47|y = 25.56|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = Moloch Street|x = 14.47|y = 25.56|scale = 0.5|
''"The residents of Moloch Street largely ignore the devils who loiter by Moloch Street Station, a vast edifice dominating one end of the road."''
''"The residents of Moloch Street largely ignore the devils who loiter by Moloch Street Station, a vast edifice dominating one end of the road."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}
 
{{Marker|name = THE SHUTTERED PALACE|link = The Shuttered Palace|x = 12.73|y = 38.23|scale = 0.5}}
''"Why is the Empress' Palace shuttered? Apparently the Empress doesn't like light. Or sudden movements, loud noises, foreigners, treason, peaches. When you're Empress, you can do this kind of thing."''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = Hangman's Arch|x = 26.82|y = 19.65|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = Hangman's Arch|link=|x = 26.82|y = 19.65|scale = 0.5|
''"Old women sell sugared mushrooms between executions at Hangman's Arch. They know a surprising amount about what goes on in the city."''
''"Old women sell sugared mushrooms between executions at Hangman's Arch. They know a surprising amount about what goes on in the city."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = LADYBONES ROAD|link = Ladybones Road|x = 25.07|y = 30.91|scale = 0.75}}
{{Marker|name = The Clay Quarters|image = Clayman3.png|x = 37.19|y = 21.84|scale = 0.75|
''"What can you find in Ladybones Road? Moloch Street Underground Station is the first stop on the journey to Hell. Clathermont's Tattoo Parlour, haunt of spies, is here. Hangman's Arch can be a good place to hear gossip, and is always a good place for a hanging."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
 
{{Marker|name = The Clay Quarters|link = The Clay Quarters|x = 37.19|y = 21.84|scale = 0.75}}
''"Beneath London are a myriad of tunnels dug deep into the earth. The Clay Men regularly close old entrances, and carve out new ones. It is rare that the same route down can be used twice."''
''"Beneath London are a myriad of tunnels dug deep into the earth. The Clay Men regularly close old entrances, and carve out new ones. It is rare that the same route down can be used twice."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Brass Embassy|link = The Brass Embassy|x = 39.32|y = 11.29|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = The Brass Embassy|image = Brass2.png|x = 39.32|y = 11.29|scale = 0.5|
''"With so much business in Fallen London, you can't expect the inhabitants of Hell to go home at the end of every day, can you? The Brass Embassy is a cozy hell away from hell which, they say, holds the best masked balls in the city."''
''"With so much business in Fallen London, you can't expect the inhabitants of Hell to go home at the end of every day, can you? The Brass Embassy is a cozy hell away from hell which, they say, holds the best masked balls in the city."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The University|link = The University|x = 33.09|y = 44.34|scale = 0.5}}
<!-- Veilgarden -->
''"What is the University? It is what you may call a castle manned by learning and scholarship. Or a vicious and permanent dog-fight between Benthic College and Summerset College."''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = The House of Chimes|link = The House of Chimes|x = 20.03|y = 59.93|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = The Singing Mandrake|link = Veilgarden#The_Singing_Mandrake|image = Veilgarden3.png|x = 50.35|y = 51.91|scale = 0.6|
''"I've heard tell that there's a fancy club for exceptional sorts. It's on the river, in the shell of some old clock tower. The things that go on there! They'd curl your hair and clench your toes."''
''"If you want to become a sensation in Veilgarden, here's the place to start..."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = THE FORGOTTEN QUARTER|link = The Forgotten Quarter|x = 21.17|y = 78.06|scale = 0.75}}
{{Marker|name = St. Fiacre's Cathedral|link=The Bishop of St Fiacre's|image = Stfiacres.png|x = 45.47|y = 26.73|scale = 0.5|
''"The Quarter is the last remnant of the Fourth City, which the Bazaar acquired five hundred years ago. Statues of warrior-kings line silent avenues. A fountain shaped like a silver tree stands before a ruined palace at its heart."''
''"The candles are all lit in the great cathedral of St Fiacre's. Flickering, wispish lights steer parishioners down processionals towards the central altar and its hulking pulpit."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Temple Club|x = 27.95|y = 88.23|scale = 0.6}}
{{Marker|name = The University|header = University.png|x = 33.09|y = 44.34|scale = 0.5|
''"In an unprecedented move, the clandestine and obscure Temple Club has opened its doors to the public. It is a place for free thinkers, radical antiquarians and luminaries of the modern age to gather amidst the ruins of the Fourth City."''
''"What is the University? It is what you may call a castle manned by learning and scholarship. Or a vicious and permanent dog-fight between Benthic College and Summerset College."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = SPITE|link = Spite|x = 66.41|y = 38.12|scale = 0.75}}
<!-- Spite/Flit -->
''"The ragged old market of Spite is known for its silk-weavers and its pickpockets. Blythenhale is notorious for its feral cats. Flowerdene Street is the heart of the worst rookery in Fallen London."''
<!-- Hard to draw a good line between the two :/ -->
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = The Orphanage|link = The Orphanage|x = 61.32|y = 19.25|scale = 0.6}}
{{Marker|name = The Orphanage|link=|header = Orphanage header.png|x = 61.32|y = 19.25|scale = 0.6|
''"Everything here is white. Walls, floors, uniforms. Silent masked orderlies wander up and down identical corridors. It's easy to get lost."''
''"Everything here is white. Walls, floors, uniforms. Silent masked orderlies wander up and down identical corridors. It's easy to get lost."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = Doubt Street|x = 76.41|y = 30.07|scale = 0.75}}
{{Marker|name = Doubt Street|link=|header = Doubtstreet.png|x = 76.41|y = 30.07|scale = 0.75|
''"Workers with black-stained fingers hurry from one newspaper office to another. The thump and hiss of newspaper presses fill the air. Here, the Truth—or something claiming to be it—is prepared for distribution to the citizens of London."''
''"Workers with black-stained fingers hurry from one newspaper office to another. The thump and hiss of newspaper presses fill the air. Here, the Truth—or something claiming to be it—is prepared for distribution to the citizens of London."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}
 
{{Marker|name = Mahogany Hall|header = Mahoganyhall.png|x = 87.12|y = 39.91|scale = 0.5|
''"Fallen London's MOST POPULAR MUSIC-HALL presents a NEW EXTRAVAGANZA of ENTERTAINMENT each and every night!"''
}}
 
{{Marker|name = Mrs. Chapman's Boarding House|link=|image = Boardinghouse.png|x = 64.1|y = 8.43|scale = 0.6|
alias Horatia's. Location approximate.
}}
 
{{Marker|name = Tentergrounds Synagogue|link=|x = 67.25|y = 27.65|scale = 0.6|
Approximate location. The only known synagogue in London.
}}
 
{{Marker|name = St. Albans Protomartyr|link=|x = 69.87|y = 19.24|scale = 0.6|
Approximate location.
}}


{{Marker|name = THE FLIT|link = The Flit|x = 73.92|y = 9.48|scale = 0.75}}
<!-- Watchmaker's Hill -->
''"What's the Flit? A bad altitude. The Flit is where you go when you're no longer welcome at ground level. Or if you really rate a good view from your window."''
 
{{MarkerEnd}}
{{Marker|name = The Department of Menace Eradication|image = Menacelogo.png|x = 62.08|y = 80.36|scale = 0.5|
''"A venerable institution necessary to the proper functioning of the Fifth City. The Department of Menace Eradication subcontracts the adventurous to deal with the things that slither out of Bugsby's Marshes."''
}}
 
{{Marker|name = The Medusa's Head|image = Tankardempty.png|x = 73.54|y = 82.16|scale = 0.6|
''"The stamping, shouting, raucous, rowdy tavern on Watchmaker's Hill where the Cheery Man holds court."''
}}
 
{{Marker|name = Bugsby's Marshes|image = Bugsby.png|x = 83.16|y = 87.82|scale = 0.6}}
 
<!-- Mrs Plenty's Carnival -->
 
{{Marker|name = Prickfinger Wastes|image = Prickfinger.png|x = 85.03|y = 7.22|scale = 0.6}}


{{Marker|name = Prickfinger Wastes|link = Prickfinger Wastes|x = 85.03|y = 7.22|scale = 0.6|notooltip = true}}
<!-- Forgotten Quarter -->
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = MRS PLENTY'S MOST DISTRACTING CARNIVAL|link = Mrs. Plenty's Carnival|x = 85.18|y = 21.13|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = The Temple Club|link=|header = Templeclub header.png|x = 27.95|y = 88.23|scale = 0.6|
''"Smoke and mirrors! Light and shade! Bright paint and squealing children and the roar of lions! And the music, as a great man once said, is like electric sugar."''
''"In an unprecedented move, the clandestine and obscure Temple Club has opened its doors to the public. It is a place for free thinkers, radical antiquarians and luminaries of the modern age to gather amidst the ruins of the Fourth City."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = Mahogany Hall|link = Mahogany Hall|x = 87.12|y = 39.91|scale = 0.5}}
<!-- Wolfstack Docks -->
''"Fallen London's MOST POPULAR MUSIC-HALL presents a NEW EXTRAVAGANZA of ENTERTAINMENT each and every night!"''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = The Blind Helmsman|link = The Blind Helmsman|x = 76.23|y = 49.76|scale = 0.5}}
{{Marker|name = The Blind Helmsman|image = Tankard.png|x = 76.23|y = 49.76|scale = 0.5|
''"A shabby, raucous, full-throated zailor's pub, sequestered amidst the warehouses and wharves of old Wolfstack."''
''"A shabby, raucous, full-throated zailor's pub, sequestered amidst the warehouses and wharves of old Wolfstack."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = WOLFSTACK DOCKS|link = Wolfstack Docks|x = 67.98|y = 61.16|scale = 0.75}}
{{Marker|name = Hogslain Market|link=|image = Market.png|x = 55.67|y = 59.07|scale = 0.6}}
''"This is where the trading steamer fleets come in from the lands across the Unterzee, the sunless sea of the Bazaar. Mr Fires, who deals with trade in coal, keeps his office here among the warehouses and rowdy dockside pubs."''
 
{{MarkerEnd}}
<!-- Wilmot's End -->
 
{{Marker|name = Wilmot's End|header = Wilmotsend.png|x = 48.47|y = 18.73|scale = 0.5|
''"This is Wilmot's End! Whispered about in the stories of the Great Game. It's where the serious business of London's spycraft happens, if the stories are to be believed."''
}}


{{Marker|name = WATCHMAKER'S HILL|link = Watchmaker's Hill|x = 80.19|y = 71.91|scale = 0.75}}
{{Marker|name = The Foreign Office|header = Foreignoffice.png|x = 55.32|y = 11.777|scale = 0.5|
''"What can you find at Watchmaker's Hill? A sinister fungal wilderness by the river. The Department of Menace Eradication subcontracts the adventurous to deal with the things that slither out of Bugsby's Marshes. An observatory atop the hill employs only blind men."''
''"The Foreign Office occupies two of the larger minarets and a copper pagoda in Wilmot's End. Wipe your feet."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Department of Menace Eradication|link = The Department of Menace Eradication|x = 62.08|y = 80.36|scale = 0.5}}
<!-- River -->
''"A venerable institution necessary to the proper functioning of the Fifth City. The Department of Menace Eradication subcontracts the adventurous to deal with the things that slither out of Bugsby's Marshes."''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = The Medusa's Head|link = The Medusa's Head|x = 73.54|y = 82.16|scale = 0.6}}
{{Marker|name = Drowned Parliament|link=|x = 8.11|y = 59.11|scale = 0.6}}
''"The stamping, shouting, raucous, rowdy tavern on Watchmaker's Hill where the Cheery Man holds court."''
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = Bugsby's Marshes|link = Bugsby's Marshes|x = 83.16|y = 87.82|scale = 0.6|notooltip = true}}
{{Marker|name = The House of Chimes|header = Houseofchimes.png|x = 20.03|y = 59.93|scale = 0.5|
{{MarkerEnd}}
''"I've heard tell that there's a fancy club for exceptional sorts. It's on the river, in the shell of some old clock tower. The things that go on there! They'd curl your hair and clench your toes."''
}}


{{Marker|name = Hogslain Market|x = 55.67|y = 59.07|scale = 0.6|notooltip = true}}
{{Marker|name = Hood's Bridge|link=|x = 32.97|y = 63.6|scale = 0.6}}
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = Tentergrounds Synagogue|x = 67.25|y = 27.65|scale = 0.6}}
{{Marker|name = Hater's Bridge|link=|x = 59.07|y = 70.53|scale = 0.6}}
Approximate location. The only known synagogue in London.
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = St. Albans Protomartyr|x = 69.87|y = 19.24|scale = 0.6}}
<!-- Bazaar -->
Approximate location.
{{MarkerEnd}}


{{Marker|name = Drowned Parliament|x = 8.11|y = 59.11|scale = 0.6|notooltip = true}}
{{Marker|name = The Bazaar|image = Bazaar.png|x = 46.24|y = 67.07|scale = 0.5|
{{MarkerEnd}}
''"In the deepest matters of the Bazaar, always look to love. Always."''
}}


{{Marker|name = Mrs. Chapman's Boarding House|x = 64.1|y = 8.43|scale = 0.6}}
{{Marker|name = Flute Street|header = Flutestreet.png|x = 46.5|y = 86.22|scale = 0.75|
alias Horatia's. Location approximate.
''"Flute Street, the home of the Rubbery Men. It's a cavern. Nothing like the size of the Neath, but still huge. There's light here. A hazy golden glow, like the bottom of a honey sea, of uncertain source. You brush past delicate floating motes, the seeds of coral dandelions."''
{{MarkerEnd}}
}}


{{Marker|name = The Royal Bethlehem|link=Royal Bethlehem Hotel|header = royalbeth.png|x = 36.97|y = 82.65|scale = 0.5|
''"The Royal Bethlehem Hotel. The most luxurious place to stay in London. The guests are surprisingly singular for such an expensive establishment."''
}}


{{MapEnd}}
}}

Latest revision as of 09:08, 17 July 2025







LADYBONES ROAD

"What can you find in Ladybones Road? Moloch Street Underground Station is the first stop on the journey to Hell. Clathermont's Tattoo Parlour, haunt of spies, is here. Hangman's Arch can be a good place to hear gossip, and is always a good place for a hanging."


VEILGARDEN

"What do they say about Veilgarden? A haunt of poets, prostitutes and other low types, and location of the notorious Singing Mandrake. Elderwick is famous for its booksellers. Hollow Street offers the best honey-dens in the city."


SPITE

"The ragged old market of Spite is known for its silk-weavers and its pickpockets. Blythenhale is notorious for its feral cats. Flowerdene Street is the heart of the worst rookery in Fallen London."


MRS PLENTY'S MOST DISTRACTING CARNIVAL

"Smoke and mirrors! Light and shade! Bright paint and squealing children and the roar of lions! And the music, as a great man once said, is like electric sugar."


WATCHMAKER'S HILL

"What can you find at Watchmaker's Hill? A sinister fungal wilderness by the river. The Department of Menace Eradication subcontracts the adventurous to deal with the things that slither out of Bugsby's Marshes. An observatory atop the hill employs only blind men."


THE FORGOTTEN QUARTER

"The Quarter is the last remnant of the Fourth City, which the Bazaar acquired five hundred years ago. Statues of warrior-kings line silent avenues. A fountain shaped like a silver tree stands before a ruined palace at its heart."


THE SHUTTERED PALACE

"Why is the Empress' Palace shuttered? Apparently the Empress doesn't like light. Or sudden movements, loud noises, foreigners, treason, peaches. When you're Empress, you can do this kind of thing."


THE FLIT

"What's the Flit? A bad altitude. The Flit is where you go when you're no longer welcome at ground level. Or if you really rate a good view from your window."


WOLFSTACK DOCKS

"This is where the trading steamer fleets come in from the lands across the Unterzee, the sunless sea of the Bazaar. Mr Fires, who deals with trade in coal, keeps his office here among the warehouses and rowdy dockside pubs."


BAZAAR SIDE-STREETS

"What can you find in the Bazaar Sidestreets? Respectable firms crammed into [workshops and offices]. The rent here is astronomical. But the quick and the hungry turn profits in the shadows of the spires. Just keep your eyes off the carvings up high. And whatever you do, don't fall in love."




The Labyrinth of Tigers

"Beasts from every corner of the Unterzee are caged in the Labyrinth. But tigers walk free. There are very few accidents."


Concord Square

"Concord Square: a small yard in London, and a metonym. A location seething with coppers. Not the place to commit unsanctioned crimes."


Moloch Street

"The residents of Moloch Street largely ignore the devils who loiter by Moloch Street Station, a vast edifice dominating one end of the road."


Hangman's Arch

"Old women sell sugared mushrooms between executions at Hangman's Arch. They know a surprising amount about what goes on in the city."


The Clay Quarters

"Beneath London are a myriad of tunnels dug deep into the earth. The Clay Men regularly close old entrances, and carve out new ones. It is rare that the same route down can be used twice."


The Brass Embassy

"With so much business in Fallen London, you can't expect the inhabitants of Hell to go home at the end of every day, can you? The Brass Embassy is a cozy hell away from hell which, they say, holds the best masked balls in the city."



The Singing Mandrake

"If you want to become a sensation in Veilgarden, here's the place to start..."


St. Fiacre's Cathedral

"The candles are all lit in the great cathedral of St Fiacre's. Flickering, wispish lights steer parishioners down processionals towards the central altar and its hulking pulpit."


The University

"What is the University? It is what you may call a castle manned by learning and scholarship. Or a vicious and permanent dog-fight between Benthic College and Summerset College."



The Orphanage

"Everything here is white. Walls, floors, uniforms. Silent masked orderlies wander up and down identical corridors. It's easy to get lost."


Doubt Street

"Workers with black-stained fingers hurry from one newspaper office to another. The thump and hiss of newspaper presses fill the air. Here, the Truth—or something claiming to be it—is prepared for distribution to the citizens of London."


Mahogany Hall

"Fallen London's MOST POPULAR MUSIC-HALL presents a NEW EXTRAVAGANZA of ENTERTAINMENT each and every night!"


Mrs. Chapman's Boarding House

alias Horatia's. Location approximate.


Tentergrounds Synagogue

Approximate location. The only known synagogue in London.


St. Albans Protomartyr

Approximate location.



The Department of Menace Eradication

"A venerable institution necessary to the proper functioning of the Fifth City. The Department of Menace Eradication subcontracts the adventurous to deal with the things that slither out of Bugsby's Marshes."


The Medusa's Head

"The stamping, shouting, raucous, rowdy tavern on Watchmaker's Hill where the Cheery Man holds court."






The Temple Club

"In an unprecedented move, the clandestine and obscure Temple Club has opened its doors to the public. It is a place for free thinkers, radical antiquarians and luminaries of the modern age to gather amidst the ruins of the Fourth City."



The Blind Helmsman

"A shabby, raucous, full-throated zailor's pub, sequestered amidst the warehouses and wharves of old Wolfstack."


Hogslain Market



Wilmot's End

"This is Wilmot's End! Whispered about in the stories of the Great Game. It's where the serious business of London's spycraft happens, if the stories are to be believed."


The Foreign Office

"The Foreign Office occupies two of the larger minarets and a copper pagoda in Wilmot's End. Wipe your feet."



Drowned Parliament


The House of Chimes

"I've heard tell that there's a fancy club for exceptional sorts. It's on the river, in the shell of some old clock tower. The things that go on there! They'd curl your hair and clench your toes."


Hood's Bridge


Hater's Bridge



The Bazaar

"In the deepest matters of the Bazaar, always look to love. Always."


Flute Street

"Flute Street, the home of the Rubbery Men. It's a cavern. Nothing like the size of the Neath, but still huge. There's light here. A hazy golden glow, like the bottom of a honey sea, of uncertain source. You brush past delicate floating motes, the seeds of coral dandelions."


The Royal Bethlehem

"The Royal Bethlehem Hotel. The most luxurious place to stay in London. The guests are surprisingly singular for such an expensive establishment."