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<blockquote>''"This far into the jungle, they're unlikely to be citizens of the Presbyterate. They won't respond to Presbyterate passphrases. But perhaps you can make yourself understood."<ref name="flint" />''</blockquote>Civilization in the Bleeding Forest is rare, as one would expect considering all of the above, but a few isolated settlements are known. The jungle is remote enough that most people living here are not citizens of the [[Presbyterate]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"This far into the jungle, they're unlikely to be citizens of the Presbyterate."''</ref> The '''Village-Fruit''' is a giant, gall-covered fruit<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"A gall-ridden fruit hangs from the biggest bough of the biggest tree. Villagers in woven gall-fibre watch you warily from the fruit's hollows."''</ref> inhabited by the (predictably named) '''Fruit-Dwellers''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"It tells you what you need to know, [...] to turn aside the spears of the Fruit-Dwellers."''</ref> who love to read,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The villagers disdain the shiny, the tasty and the squishy. They are delighted, however, to see that you have a stack of emergency penny-dreadful serials tucked away in your luggage."''</ref> and who communicate in a mixture of English, Latin, and the Presbyterate languages.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"She speaks to you courteously, though, in a peculiar melange of English, Latin, and the Presbyterate languages."''</ref> The '''House of the Map''' is a run-down shack filled to the brim with paintings of the Elder Continent,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"A shack stands by a stream. A lamp glows in the window. The door stands ajar. Within, the walls are crowded with paintings – views of the forest, of the Mountain. The shelves are filled with flaming, brilliant pigments. The air is choked with colour."''</ref> but its owner has shriveled to coal<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"You find the painter slumped on a mattress in a corner. [...] He has become coal in the shape of a man... [...] "Time to go," says your Deputy, tugging at your arm. [...] 'light consumes'."''</ref> | <blockquote>''"This far into the jungle, they're unlikely to be citizens of the Presbyterate. They won't respond to Presbyterate passphrases. But perhaps you can make yourself understood."<ref name="flint" />''</blockquote>Civilization in the Bleeding Forest is rare, as one would expect considering all of the above, but a few isolated settlements are known. The jungle is remote enough that most people living here are not citizens of the [[Presbyterate]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"This far into the jungle, they're unlikely to be citizens of the Presbyterate."''</ref> The '''Village-Fruit''' is a giant, gall-covered fruit<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"A gall-ridden fruit hangs from the biggest bough of the biggest tree. Villagers in woven gall-fibre watch you warily from the fruit's hollows."''</ref> inhabited by the (predictably named) '''Fruit-Dwellers''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"It tells you what you need to know, [...] to turn aside the spears of the Fruit-Dwellers."''</ref> who love to read,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The villagers disdain the shiny, the tasty and the squishy. They are delighted, however, to see that you have a stack of emergency penny-dreadful serials tucked away in your luggage."''</ref> and who communicate in a mixture of English, Latin, and the Presbyterate languages.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"She speaks to you courteously, though, in a peculiar melange of English, Latin, and the Presbyterate languages."''</ref> The '''House of the Map''' is a run-down shack filled to the brim with paintings of the Elder Continent,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"A shack stands by a stream. A lamp glows in the window. The door stands ajar. Within, the walls are crowded with paintings – views of the forest, of the Mountain. The shelves are filled with flaming, brilliant pigments. The air is choked with colour."''</ref> but its owner has shriveled to coal.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"You find the painter slumped on a mattress in a corner. [...] He has become coal in the shape of a man... [...] "Time to go," says your Deputy, tugging at your arm. [...] 'light consumes'."''</ref> | ||
The bees of [[Huz]] are abundant throughout the Bleeding Forest, and will happily help travelers along the road,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The Huz whisper to you of the Bleeding Forest and its dangers. The counsel-trees, the traitor paths, the Road-of-Seven. The sorrow that remains in this land from the Mountain's wound. Their own sorrow at their exile from the Mountain's Garden. "This place changed us," they lament. "We became less; but had we been more, we would not have endured.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"They outline a path for you, sign by sign. Follow the stream which speaks in the seventy-seventh tongue of Caution. Pluck the eye-fruits and allow them to direct your gaze. Pass through the hollow lit by candle-ghosts. Raise your eyes to the cliff-top. Follow the path marked with chalk and time."''</ref> so long as the bees are allowed to nestle in their clothing<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The bees nestled in your clothing – the Huz, they call themselves – are whispering to you again. "We choose to make our home here. You will assist us.""''</ref> and drink their tears.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The bees forsake the flowers to crowd curiously around your face, investigating your eyes. You recognise a diplomatic overture when you see it. [...] As soon as they have tasted your tears, they begin to speak. "Now you'll take us with you," their tiny voices sing. "Let us nestle in the crevices of your clothing, and we guide you past the Heart-Takers. We can even be of service to you. Do not crush us. You will regret it.""''</ref> But don't swat them, or else.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] one of your assistants succumbs to apiphobia, slapping at a bee [...] Immediately the others descend in an indignant insectoid tornado. Instead of screaming, your assistant bursts into tears. [...] You [...] watch helplessly as the melancholy of their stings wrings the life from her."''</ref> | The bees of [[Huz]] are abundant throughout the Bleeding Forest, and will happily help travelers along the road,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The Huz whisper to you of the Bleeding Forest and its dangers. The counsel-trees, the traitor paths, the Road-of-Seven. The sorrow that remains in this land from the Mountain's wound. Their own sorrow at their exile from the Mountain's Garden. "This place changed us," they lament. "We became less; but had we been more, we would not have endured.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"They outline a path for you, sign by sign. Follow the stream which speaks in the seventy-seventh tongue of Caution. Pluck the eye-fruits and allow them to direct your gaze. Pass through the hollow lit by candle-ghosts. Raise your eyes to the cliff-top. Follow the path marked with chalk and time."''</ref> so long as the bees are allowed to nestle in their clothing<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The bees nestled in your clothing – the Huz, they call themselves – are whispering to you again. "We choose to make our home here. You will assist us.""''</ref> and drink their tears.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"The bees forsake the flowers to crowd curiously around your face, investigating your eyes. You recognise a diplomatic overture when you see it. [...] As soon as they have tasted your tears, they begin to speak. "Now you'll take us with you," their tiny voices sing. "Let us nestle in the crevices of your clothing, and we guide you past the Heart-Takers. We can even be of service to you. Do not crush us. You will regret it.""''</ref> But don't swat them, or else.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] one of your assistants succumbs to apiphobia, slapping at a bee [...] Immediately the others descend in an indignant insectoid tornado. Instead of screaming, your assistant bursts into tears. [...] You [...] watch helplessly as the melancholy of their stings wrings the life from her."''</ref> |
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"The Wakers speak of the Bleeding Forest's temptations and dangers. They name the chert, the flinty principle which stifles the heart; the Huz whose stings bring weeping death; the Accidental Men; the Road-of-Seven. They name other things besides, but their words sink beneath your memory like stones into water. They cackle as they name them. 'You may end in the Forest,' one advises you, 'but now it will not be our fault.'"[1]
The Bleeding Forest is an extremely dangerous forest that lies beyond the safety of Caution. It is filled to the brim with flora made of organs, flesh, and gore.[2] Since it is located deep within the Elder Continent, the Bleeding Forest is often plagued by strange sights and dangers that blur the line between reality and imagination. These might include London-esque mirages made of plants and refuse;[3] the Conjunction of Fancies, where the waking world and Parabola collide;[4] and cliff-faces... with faces.[5]
The Trees Are More Alive Than Usual[edit]
"There is something uncanny about the road. You quickly become uncertain about the direction you've taken. Haven't you seen that toothed shrub before? That fallen carcass-tree? Then the sounds begin in the undergrowth – the rustling, the clicking. Eyes flicker like knives. The counsel-trees have sent their agents to suck the counsel from your bones."[1]
The way through the Bleeding Forest is called the Road-of-Seven. This road is paved with seven-sided tiles, which do not tessellate in real life.[6] Since it is made of impossible stones, the Road-of-Seven often warps and twists underfoot, and may even disappear entirely.[7] Etched upon the stones are faint glyphs that encode the tales of the counsel-trees:[8] stories of the old kings and queens of the Elder Continent.[9]
Deeper into the jungle, there is a vale where the trees are made of flesh and stone, blurring the line between animate and inanimate. Like the cliffs, these trees also have faces,[10] including the faces of the travelers they see.[11] This stretch of forest is inhabited by beings that resemble fantastically beautiful humans, who request travelers' tears[12] in exchange for their protection,[13] but age rapidly and disappear into the trees when rejected.[14]
Further on lies the Horned Maze, a labyrinthine plant which lures trespassers into its gaping maw.[15] And beware the Tigers of War; these feral cousins of the more civilized tigers live within a large flooding pool in the Bleeding Forest, and often engage in destructive battles with their salamander foes.[16] Other potential dangers of the Forest include bloatfingers[17][18] and Heart-Takers.[19]
Is There Anyone Out There?[edit]
"This far into the jungle, they're unlikely to be citizens of the Presbyterate. They won't respond to Presbyterate passphrases. But perhaps you can make yourself understood."[1]
Civilization in the Bleeding Forest is rare, as one would expect considering all of the above, but a few isolated settlements are known. The jungle is remote enough that most people living here are not citizens of the Presbyterate.[20] The Village-Fruit is a giant, gall-covered fruit[21] inhabited by the (predictably named) Fruit-Dwellers,[22] who love to read,[23] and who communicate in a mixture of English, Latin, and the Presbyterate languages.[24] The House of the Map is a run-down shack filled to the brim with paintings of the Elder Continent,[25] but its owner has shriveled to coal.[26]
The bees of Huz are abundant throughout the Bleeding Forest, and will happily help travelers along the road,[27][28] so long as the bees are allowed to nestle in their clothing[29] and drink their tears.[30] But don't swat them, or else.[31]
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