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<blockquote>''"The light of the Clockwork Sun oozes into your cabin like rancid honey."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Log Entries|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"The light of the Clockwork Sun oozes into your cabin like rancid honey."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Log Entries|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>


<blockquote>''"Pistons pump, cogs turn, and suit-swaddled figures tend to the enginery, bellowing over the shrieking metal."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Clockwork Sun|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Pistons pump, cogs turn, and suit-swaddled figures tend to the enginery, bellowing over the shrieking metal."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Clockwork Sun|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>


'''The Clockwork Sun''' is the artificial star that gives light to [[Albion]].__forcetoc__
'''The Clockwork Sun''' is the artificial star that gives light to [[Albion]].__FORCETOC__


==THE SUN! AGAIN!==
==THE SUN! AGAIN!==
<blockquote>''"Sunlight seeps like syrup through cracks in the stained-glass ceiling. The floor shudders in time with the churning machinery far beneath your feet. The air has a tang of chemicals, bonfires and rain."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Clockwork Sun|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Sunlight seeps like syrup through cracks in the stained-glass ceiling. The floor shudders in time with the churning machinery far beneath your feet. The air has a tang of chemicals, bonfires and rain."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Clockwork Sun|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>


The Clockwork Sun is the [[the Dawn Machine]] 2.0: an actual, functional, artificial Sun! Its power allows Empress [[Victoria]] to preside over time itself, and her Throne of Hours is framed in its hollow glow. The Clockwork Sun is the symbol of Albion's dominion, for as long as it shines, the Sun will never set on the British Empire.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Throne_of_Hours|The Throne of Hours|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Clockwork Sun|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
The Clockwork Sun is the [[Dawn Machine]] 2.0: an actual, functional, artificial Sun! Its power allows Empress [[The Empress|Victoria]] to preside over time itself, and her Throne of Hours is framed in its hollow glow. The Clockwork Sun is the symbol of Albion's dominion, for as long as it shines, the Sun will never set on the British Empire.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Throne_of_Hours|The Throne of Hours|Sunless Skies}}''"She rises from the Throne. Her face is lost in the rays of light from the Clockwork Sun which seep through the window behind her."''</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Write a Port Report|Sunless Skies}}''"The Clockwork Sun is the pre-eminent symbol of the Empire's heavenly dominion. The newspapers in London call it enduring, everlasting, eternal."''</ref>


While the Clockwork Sun enjoys a reputation of reverence and awe among the people of [[New London]], it is one of the most dangerous stations in Albion, as its sick, buttery light turns people into glass, slowly and excruciatingly, and drives them insane. As a result, the station is almost completely deserted. Its only residents are several overworked and exhausted engineers, and the '''Dawn Rats''', a group of [[Rattus Faber]] engineers who eventually took to thieving.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Arrival at the Sun|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Scavenging with the Dawn Rats|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
While the Clockwork Sun enjoys a reputation of reverence and awe among the people of [[New London]], it is one of the most dangerous stations in Albion, as its sick, buttery light turns people into glass, slowly and excruciatingly, and drives them insane. As a result, the station is almost completely deserted. Its only residents are several overworked and exhausted engineers, and the '''Dawn Rats''', a group of [[Rattus Faber]] engineers who eventually took to thieving.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Arrival at the Sun|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Scavenging with the Dawn Rats|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


The station is also home to a priest of the New Sequence (which is basically the state religion at this point), '''the Dazzled Sequencer''', who conducts his rites in the shadowless sundial of '''Azimuth'''. Despite his eccentricity, he may be inclined toward charity. Azimuth also serves as an access route to '''the Sun-Shattered Dome''', an extremely dangerous abandoned museum of sorts that's packed with relics and the glass statues of former tourists. Within one of the exhibition halls lies '''the Glasshouse''', a prison of sorts that holds several insane and vitrified prisoners.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Azimuth|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
The station is also home to a priest of the New Sequence (which is basically the state religion at this point), '''the Dazzled Sequencer''', who conducts his rites in the shadowless sundial of '''Azimuth'''. Despite his eccentricity, he may be inclined toward charity. Azimuth also serves as an access route to '''the Sun-Shattered Dome''', an extremely dangerous abandoned museum of sorts that's packed with relics and the glass statues of former tourists. Within one of the exhibition halls lies '''the Glasshouse''', a prison of sorts that holds several insane and vitrified prisoners.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Azimuth|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


The Clockwork Sun also causes time to unravel, creating '''Wefts of Unraveling Time''', which can cause time-warps and aging effects. The official position of the Horological Office is that, one, the Wefts do not exist, and two, if they ''did'' exist, then Her Majesty could fix them easily. If she did not do so, it would be because such an act was beneath her. Those who aren't bound to believe only things convenient to Her Majesty's government may find this less than convincing, but they'd be well served not to contradict it while in Albion or the more British parts of the Reach.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|A Race against Unravelling Time|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ministries|The Royal Horological Office|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
The Clockwork Sun also causes time to unravel, creating '''Wefts of Unraveling Time''', which can cause time-warps and aging effects. The official position of the Horological Office is that, one, the Wefts do not exist, and two, if they ''did'' exist, then Her Majesty could fix them easily. If she did not do so, it would be because such an act was beneath her. Those who aren't bound to believe only things convenient to Her Majesty's government may find this less than convincing, but they'd be well served not to contradict it while in Albion or the more British parts of the Reach.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|A Race against Unravelling Time|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Ministries|The Royal Horological Office|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


==The Sun is Still Sick==
==The Sun is Still Sick==
{{Major spoiler small}}
{{Major spoiler small}}
<blockquote>''"There is. The winds whisper to you of the usurper-sun. Of its hollow, mocking light. Of its ravening and monstrous pride. Teach it a lesson, the winds say. Bring it down a peg or two. Perhaps then the Storm that Speaks will forgive you."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Whisperwinds|Swear a service to the Whisperwinds|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"There is. The winds whisper to you of the usurper-sun. Of its hollow, mocking light. Of its ravening and monstrous pride. Teach it a lesson, the winds say. Bring it down a peg or two. Perhaps then the Storm that Speaks will forgive you."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Whisperwinds|Swear a service to the Whisperwinds|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>''"You notice the densely-packed scrawl on the walls behind her. Two words, repeated thousands of times, often misspelled, eventually running into a single garbled stream."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>


Like all [[Judgements]], the Clockwork Sun is a sentient being, notorious for its unstable and vitriolic personality. It often aggressively brainwashes people into praising it endlessly, especially those that dare doubt its superiority, turning them into unwilling Sequencers called the '''Dazzled''', assuming it just doesn't glass them outright.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Releasing_the_Half-Glass|Releasing the Half-Glass|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
<blockquote>''"You notice the densely-packed scrawl on the walls behind her. Two words, repeated thousands of times, often misspelled, eventually running into a single garbled stream."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>


It hates for no reason other than because it can.
Like all [[Judgements]], the Clockwork Sun is a sapient being, notorious for its unstable and vitriolic personality. It often aggressively brainwashes people into praising it endlessly, especially those that dare doubt its superiority, turning them into unwilling Sequencers called the '''Dazzled''', assuming it just doesn't glass them outright.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Releasing_the_Half-Glass|Releasing the Half-Glass|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


The Clockwork Sun took over the King of Hours' domain after the King was murdered; this explains its precedence over time. Naturally, The King's spirit, [[the Storm that Speaks]], is ''furious'' at the Usurper, and will support anyone who pledges themselves against the Clockwork Sun.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Whisperwinds|Swear a service to the Whisperwinds|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
The Clockwork Sun took over the King of Hours' domain after the King was murdered; this explains its precedence over time. Naturally, The King's spirit, [[the Storm that Speaks]], is ''furious'' at the Usurper, and will support anyone who pledges themselves against the Clockwork Sun.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Whisperwinds|Swear a service to the Whisperwinds|Sunless Skies}}</ref>
It's also implied that the Clockwork Sun is dying; it brainwashed all the engineers tasked with keeping it working into '''Dazzled''', who failed to notice the false-sun's increasingly severe mechanical breakdowns. This decline in its... health, after a fashion, has not done its disposition any favors. It hates us - but you can't fix perfection. There's no such thing as dusk...<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Speak with the prisoners|Sunless Skies|}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Why now?|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
It's also implied that the Clockwork Sun is dying; it brainwashed all the engineers tasked with keeping it working into '''Dazzled''', who failed to notice the false-sun's increasingly severe mechanical breakdowns. This decline in its... health, after a fashion, has not done its disposition any favors. It hates us - but you can't fix perfection. There's no such thing as dusk...<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Speak with the prisoners|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Why now?|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


==The Broken Steward==
==The Broken Steward==
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<blockquote>''"The Broken Steward has been working on the Sun since before it first shone. She has been here far, far longer than any of the engineers above."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Descend to the vaults beneath the surface|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"The Broken Steward has been working on the Sun since before it first shone. She has been here far, far longer than any of the engineers above."''<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Descend to the vaults beneath the surface|Sunless Skies}}</ref></blockquote>


'''The Broken Steward''' is the sole senior engineer who still maintains the Clockwork Sun. Despite her special protective outfit, her work has caused most of her teeth and bones to be vitrified.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Speak with the Broken Steward|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
'''The Broken Steward''' is the sole senior engineer who still maintains the Clockwork Sun. Despite her special protective outfit, her work has caused most of her teeth and bones to be vitrified.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Speak with the Broken Steward|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


It is vital that the Steward's mental well-being is paid attention to, as she's the only senior engineer who isn't brainwashed or entirely made of glass by now. Should anything bad happen to her, maintenance on the Clockwork Sun will probably cease, leaving it in disrepair.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
It is vital that the Steward's mental well-being is paid attention to, as she's the only senior engineer who isn't brainwashed or entirely made of glass by now. Should anything bad happen to her, maintenance on the Clockwork Sun will probably cease, leaving it in disrepair.<ref>{{citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun|Something is wrong|Sunless Skies}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:53, 5 February 2025

"The rays of the Clockwork Sun bathe your locomotive. A bright-eyed engineer breaks into a hymn. The conductor hurries to close the window-shutters."

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"The light of the Clockwork Sun oozes into your cabin like rancid honey."[1]

"Pistons pump, cogs turn, and suit-swaddled figures tend to the enginery, bellowing over the shrieking metal."[2]

The Clockwork Sun is the artificial star that gives light to Albion.

THE SUN! AGAIN![edit]

"Sunlight seeps like syrup through cracks in the stained-glass ceiling. The floor shudders in time with the churning machinery far beneath your feet. The air has a tang of chemicals, bonfires and rain."[3]

The Clockwork Sun is the Dawn Machine 2.0: an actual, functional, artificial Sun! Its power allows Empress Victoria to preside over time itself, and her Throne of Hours is framed in its hollow glow. The Clockwork Sun is the symbol of Albion's dominion, for as long as it shines, the Sun will never set on the British Empire.[4][5]

While the Clockwork Sun enjoys a reputation of reverence and awe among the people of New London, it is one of the most dangerous stations in Albion, as its sick, buttery light turns people into glass, slowly and excruciatingly, and drives them insane. As a result, the station is almost completely deserted. Its only residents are several overworked and exhausted engineers, and the Dawn Rats, a group of Rattus Faber engineers who eventually took to thieving.[6][7][8]

The station is also home to a priest of the New Sequence (which is basically the state religion at this point), the Dazzled Sequencer, who conducts his rites in the shadowless sundial of Azimuth. Despite his eccentricity, he may be inclined toward charity. Azimuth also serves as an access route to the Sun-Shattered Dome, an extremely dangerous abandoned museum of sorts that's packed with relics and the glass statues of former tourists. Within one of the exhibition halls lies the Glasshouse, a prison of sorts that holds several insane and vitrified prisoners.[9][10]

The Clockwork Sun also causes time to unravel, creating Wefts of Unraveling Time, which can cause time-warps and aging effects. The official position of the Horological Office is that, one, the Wefts do not exist, and two, if they did exist, then Her Majesty could fix them easily. If she did not do so, it would be because such an act was beneath her. Those who aren't bound to believe only things convenient to Her Majesty's government may find this less than convincing, but they'd be well served not to contradict it while in Albion or the more British parts of the Reach.[11][12]

The Sun is Still Sick[edit]

"Are you quite sure you want to know this?"

Beyond this point lie major spoilers for Fallen London, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, or Mask of the Rose. This may include endgame or major Fate-locked spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


"There is. The winds whisper to you of the usurper-sun. Of its hollow, mocking light. Of its ravening and monstrous pride. Teach it a lesson, the winds say. Bring it down a peg or two. Perhaps then the Storm that Speaks will forgive you."[13]

"You notice the densely-packed scrawl on the walls behind her. Two words, repeated thousands of times, often misspelled, eventually running into a single garbled stream."[14]

Like all Judgements, the Clockwork Sun is a sapient being, notorious for its unstable and vitriolic personality. It often aggressively brainwashes people into praising it endlessly, especially those that dare doubt its superiority, turning them into unwilling Sequencers called the Dazzled, assuming it just doesn't glass them outright.[15][16][17]

The Clockwork Sun took over the King of Hours' domain after the King was murdered; this explains its precedence over time. Naturally, The King's spirit, the Storm that Speaks, is furious at the Usurper, and will support anyone who pledges themselves against the Clockwork Sun.[18] It's also implied that the Clockwork Sun is dying; it brainwashed all the engineers tasked with keeping it working into Dazzled, who failed to notice the false-sun's increasingly severe mechanical breakdowns. This decline in its... health, after a fashion, has not done its disposition any favors. It hates us - but you can't fix perfection. There's no such thing as dusk...[19][20][21]

The Broken Steward[edit]

"The Broken Steward has been working on the Sun since before it first shone. She has been here far, far longer than any of the engineers above."[22]

The Broken Steward is the sole senior engineer who still maintains the Clockwork Sun. Despite her special protective outfit, her work has caused most of her teeth and bones to be vitrified.[23]

It is vital that the Steward's mental well-being is paid attention to, as she's the only senior engineer who isn't brainwashed or entirely made of glass by now. Should anything bad happen to her, maintenance on the Clockwork Sun will probably cease, leaving it in disrepair.[24]

References[edit]