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==Gaoler's Honey==
{{Major spoiler}}<blockquote>{{Object|image1=Redhoney.png|location=[[Hell]]<br>
''Blood is not red in the way that this honey is red.''
The Cage-Gardens of the [[Isle of Cats]]|alias=Red honey|related=[[Prisoner's Honey]]<br>
[[Cardinal's Honey]]}}
''"Blood is not red in the way that this honey is red."''</blockquote><blockquote>''"This succulent drop will allow you to enter the memories and dreams of helpless innocents. Perhaps you have your reasons."''</blockquote>'''Gaoler's honey''', colloquially called '''red honey''', is a more sinister breed of [[Prisoner's Honey|prisoner's honey]].


''This succulent drop will allow you to enter the memories and dreams of helpless innocents. Perhaps you have your reasons.''
== Precious Memories ==
[[File:Redhoney.png|thumb|A drop of Gaoler's Honey.]]
Gaoler's honey comes from a flower that is a cross between the exile's rose and a flower from [[Hell]], pollinated by bees that have consumed a victim's tears. It seems the hybrid has existed since the days of the [[Fourth City]]. The name of this honey likely refers to the practice of capturing prisoners in order to harvest their minds for this valuable drug; consumption of this substance allows one to experience another's memories. This takes place in a dream-location called the [[The Chambers of the Heart|Chambers of the Heart]], and is incredibly painful for the unfortunate victim.
'''Gaoler's honey''' is colloquially called '''red honey''', because, well, look at the illustration. This is a more sinister breed, whose consumption allows one to experience another's memories - which is incredibly painful for the unfortunate victim. It's made from a flower that is a cross between the exile's rose and a flower from Hell, pollinated by bees that have consumed a victim's tears. It seems the hybrid has existed since the days of the Fourth City. The name likely refers to the practice of capturing prisoners in order to harvest their minds for this valuable drug.


It is said that a contaminated batch made the Empress's children into monsters. (See [[The Shuttered Palace and the Empress's Court ]] for more info.)
The [[Empress]]' family and servants also regularly partook in red honey<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story)|The Gift (Story)|Fallen London|}} ''"The younger Hathhorn stirs from his wine-fog. "Father took me to the Palace, once. Just after the Fall. I dined with the royal children. The footmen served a bowl of honey with every course, red as fire.""''</ref> until a "bad strain" turned most of the [[The Royal Family|royal children]] into monsters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story)|The Gift (Story)|Fallen London|}} ''"A Sprightly Septuagenarian drones about the revels of his youth to a patient ingénue. "...and the gaoler's honey flowed like a river! Or at least a tributary. There were tureens of it. Vats! We didn't know, then, of course. Terrible thing. Bad strain. Hence all this..." he waves a vague hand at the darkness."''</ref> There is another insidious variant of honey, known as '''[[Cardinal's Honey]]''', that allows for one to enter and experience the dreams of the dead; it is a side effect of red honey production, pushed to the point where the victim has nothing left to give.
===The Chambers of the Heart===
[[File:Chambersoftheheart.png|thumb|400px|center|The Chambers of the Heart. Art from FL.]]
Those seeking their murderous rivals may prepare and take a drop of this honey, and be transported to the '''Chambers of the Heart'''. This is a mysterious dream location where the honey consumer picks and chooses from intense, pleasurable snippets of memory, but also senses the distant victims screaming and pleading from the pain this causes. Other users of red honey are present in the Chambers, though everyone's face is obscured.


===A Garden of Cages===
== A Garden of Cages ==
[[File:Gibbet.png|thumb|The Garden of Roses and Cages]]
[[File:Gibbet.png|thumb|The Garden of Roses and Cages]]
Some of the red honey that is not gathered in Hell is produced on [[the Isle of Cats]] by the Pirate King, Leopold, who himself is a red honey addict. The people whose memories are used to create the honey are kept locked in cages, and are almost comatose due to the amount of pain they are experiencing. There is also a Cage-Garden in the grounds of [[the Shuttered Palace]].
Some of the red honey that is not gathered in [[Hell]] is produced on the [[Isle of Cats]] by the Pirate King [[Leopold]], who himself is a red honey addict. The people whose memories are used to create the honey are kept locked in cages, and are almost comatose due to the amount of pain they are experiencing. There is also a Cage-Garden in the grounds of the [[Shuttered Palace]].


Several important figures are implied to be addicted to honey, such as [[the Captivating Princess]].
Several important figures are implied to be addicted to honey, such as the [[Captivating Princess]].
== To the Skies ==
<blockquote>''"We are democratising art," she says, loftily. "Thanks to our cage-garden, a writer need not speculate about the sorrow of a lover as their beloved dies; they can taste our honey and know it themselves. We are no longer subject to the tyranny of experience."''</blockquote>In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, with Hell being off-limits, the production of red honey shifted to [[Titania]], where the Midnight Rose runs an operation. Most of the red honey is sourced from caged artists: they can leave anytime, but they also believe that to create art, one must seek misery.


===To the Skies===
== References ==
''"We are democratising art," she says, loftily. "Thanks to our cage-garden, a writer need not speculate about the sorrow of a lover as their beloved dies; they can taste our honey and know it themselves. We are no longer subject to the tyranny of experience."''
 
With Hell being off-limits, the production of red honey shifted to [[Titania]], where the Midnight Rose runs an operation. Most of the red honey is sourced from caged artists: they can leave anytime, but they also believe that to create art, one must seek misery.
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"Blood is not red in the way that this honey is red."

"This succulent drop will allow you to enter the memories and dreams of helpless innocents. Perhaps you have your reasons."

Gaoler's honey, colloquially called red honey, is a more sinister breed of prisoner's honey.

Precious Memories[edit]

Gaoler's honey comes from a flower that is a cross between the exile's rose and a flower from Hell, pollinated by bees that have consumed a victim's tears. It seems the hybrid has existed since the days of the Fourth City. The name of this honey likely refers to the practice of capturing prisoners in order to harvest their minds for this valuable drug; consumption of this substance allows one to experience another's memories. This takes place in a dream-location called the Chambers of the Heart, and is incredibly painful for the unfortunate victim.

The Empress' family and servants also regularly partook in red honey[1] until a "bad strain" turned most of the royal children into monsters.[2] There is another insidious variant of honey, known as Cardinal's Honey, that allows for one to enter and experience the dreams of the dead; it is a side effect of red honey production, pushed to the point where the victim has nothing left to give.

A Garden of Cages[edit]

The Garden of Roses and Cages

Some of the red honey that is not gathered in Hell is produced on the Isle of Cats by the Pirate King Leopold, who himself is a red honey addict. The people whose memories are used to create the honey are kept locked in cages, and are almost comatose due to the amount of pain they are experiencing. There is also a Cage-Garden in the grounds of the Shuttered Palace.

Several important figures are implied to be addicted to honey, such as the Captivating Princess.

To the Skies[edit]

"We are democratising art," she says, loftily. "Thanks to our cage-garden, a writer need not speculate about the sorrow of a lover as their beloved dies; they can taste our honey and know it themselves. We are no longer subject to the tyranny of experience."

In the Sunless Skies timeline, with Hell being off-limits, the production of red honey shifted to Titania, where the Midnight Rose runs an operation. Most of the red honey is sourced from caged artists: they can leave anytime, but they also believe that to create art, one must seek misery.

References[edit]

  1. The Gift (Story), Fallen London "The younger Hathhorn stirs from his wine-fog. "Father took me to the Palace, once. Just after the Fall. I dined with the royal children. The footmen served a bowl of honey with every course, red as fire.""
  2. The Gift (Story), Fallen London "A Sprightly Septuagenarian drones about the revels of his youth to a patient ingénue. "...and the gaoler's honey flowed like a river! Or at least a tributary. There were tureens of it. Vats! We didn't know, then, of course. Terrible thing. Bad strain. Hence all this..." he waves a vague hand at the darkness."