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{{Neath_Location|image1 = Stationiii.png|caption1 = The Neath's Area 51, without the aliens. Art from Sunless Sea.|location = Shepherd's Wash|allegiance = Soothe and Cooper}}''"We may infer a Station I and a Station II. We may conjecture a Station IV."  ''
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''"Machinery hums behind high steel walls. Up the hill, there are visible outlines of warehouses and a building with a spire. But the lamps are low where they burn at all, and your ship the only one in harbour."''
Soothe and Cooper|notable_inhabitants=Austere Acolyte


"''SUFFERING HEART-ACHE? A SOOTHE & COOPER tonic for the dysphoric, despondent and depressed! Equally good for catarrh. CONVENIENT, SCIENTIFIC, INFALLIBLE!"''
The Heartmetal Smith}}


'''Station III''' is a top-secret facility owned by a company called '''Soothe and Cooper'''.__forcetoc__
 
 
''"Machinery hums behind high steel walls. Up the hill, there are visible outlines of warehouses and a building with a spire. But the lamps are low where they burn at all, and your ship the only one in harbour."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Station_III|Station III|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
'''Station III''' is a top-secret facility owned by a company called '''Soothe and Cooper'''.
 
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==Clearance==
==Clearance==
The Station apparently needs a constant supply of dead bodies to run, specifically the bodies of those who had taken Soothe and Cooper's Heartease Tonic and were killed permanently after overdosing due to a buildup of heartmetal - exactly what it sounds like. (This is why Soothe and Cooper Long-Boxes, or in plainer terms, coffins, are occasionally found in [[London]] and around [[the Unterzee]], such in [[Shepherd Isles]]) It's not the bodies themselves that are needed, but rather the metal that has built up inside of them, and which is smelted down to be used again in more bottles of Heart-Ease Tonic - and more importantly, forged into weapons.
''"Heavy cannon. Harpoons of a metal wicked enough to pierce the most rubbery hide. Sheets of flat heartmetal suitable for hammering onto the hull of a vessel. Grapeshot of heartmetal fragments. Some of the inventory is already packed for export."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Visit_to_the_Smith%27s_Emporium|Search the place on your own|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The Station accepts a steady supply of corpses stuffed inside of '''Soothe & Cooper Long-Boxes'''- brought mainly from [[The Surface]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask where the corpses come from|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> althought they can also be found in other suprising places, such as [[The Shepherd Isles]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shepherd_Isles|A Retired Monster-Hunter wants something to remember his glory days|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> A common thing linking all of the deceased brought there is their habitual usage of '''Soothe and Cooper's Heartsease Tonic''', a medicine advertised as a cure for sadness and keeping secrets. When imbibed, the tonic produces a chemical reaction with a person's [[Souls|Soul]], in which it covers the source of a person's woes and slowly hardens and accumulates over time,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask how the metal balls are formed|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> creating layers of an extremely durable and cold metal called '''The Heartmetal''', which can be useful in creating a variety of things, from weaponry to diving suits.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Visit_to_the_Smith%27s_Emporium|Visit to the Smith's Emporium|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
==Valuable Secrets==
''"The woman's metal ball is not round or oval. It has grown to fit exactly in the spaces between her organs, and from the outside of the corpse you would not guess it was there at all. It takes a long time to carve it out."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|A foreigner|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
Within these metalic shells lies a person's deeply kept secret, crystallised in the form of a black stone.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Under_the_Steeple|Watch with medical interest|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Touching said stone can make someone relieve the memories and feelings associated with that secret.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|The sister|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> [[The Masters of the Bazaar]] seem to be very interested in secrets related to love and romance, resulting in promotion of the tonic's usage among the general public.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask where the corpses come from|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask what becomes of the contents of the balls|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|A historian|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The way the Heartmetal develops within the body is greatly affected by the type and intensity of a person's secret.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|Observing the Latest Autopsies|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> The formation's location can range from the person's brain down to the palms of their hands,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|The Professor|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|The sister|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>  although the most common place of the metal's accumulation is right over the heart.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Under_the_Steeple|Watch with medical interest|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
Quite notably, [[Rubbery Men]] can also fall under the effects of the tonic- although their own secrets manifest in the form amber instead of the usual black stones.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Observing_the_Latest_Autopsies|The Rubbery Man|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
==Dealing with Grief==
''"There was another apprentice who worked with me," she says. "He had a steady hand with the scalpel, but he thought the singing was foolish. Only lasted a few days before we had to pack him off to the Royal Bethlehem."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask why she sings|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
'''The Austere Acolyte''' is one of The Station's most accomplished workers, with a wealth of experience when it comes to extracting the secrets out of corpses- for example, The Acolyte can almost always be found singing or whistling a nonsensical tune- this is not simply a way to pass the time, but a measure of protection from being overwhelmed by the secrets stored within the Heartmetal.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask why she sings|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>


==Heartmetal==
The Acolyte herself doesn't remember how she came to work at the Station- she does however remember her life as a doctor in [[London]], along with her [[Bohemians|Bohemian]] twin sister, who she believes to have unintentionally killed in a failed resuscitation attempt.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Questions_for_the_Acolyte|Ask how she came to be here|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Time_Before|The Time Before|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> That, however, is not actually the truth- The Acolyte has never had a sister, and the entity living with her from the early age was a mysterious creature drawn to The Acolyte potential, and wearing a mirror reflection of her own face.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shades_of_Black|Shades of Black|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
'''Heartmetal''' is a very solid, hard, supernatural metal, little fragments of which are an ingredient of the Soothe & Copper Heart-Ease Tonic. People drink it and they don't feel depressed, but the heartmetal builds up, feeds on the grief and heartache, and grows into a solid mass that is harvested out of their chests to build weapons such as the Memento Mori.
[[File:SS austereacolytegaz.png|thumb|The Austere Acolyte in her protective equipment.|alt=|left]]
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By the way, Heartmetal occupies the same legal status as [[Prisoner's Honey#Gaoler's Honey|Gaoler's Honey]] - law-abiding citizens rarely, if ever, speak of it. It's ''very'' contraband. Don't smuggle it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==References==
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"Machinery hums behind high steel walls. Up the hill, there are visible outlines of warehouses and a building with a spire. But the lamps are low where they burn at all, and your ship the only one in harbour."[1]

Station III is a top-secret facility owned by a company called Soothe and Cooper.


Clearance

"Heavy cannon. Harpoons of a metal wicked enough to pierce the most rubbery hide. Sheets of flat heartmetal suitable for hammering onto the hull of a vessel. Grapeshot of heartmetal fragments. Some of the inventory is already packed for export."[2]

The Station accepts a steady supply of corpses stuffed inside of Soothe & Cooper Long-Boxes- brought mainly from The Surface,[3] althought they can also be found in other suprising places, such as The Shepherd Isles.[4] A common thing linking all of the deceased brought there is their habitual usage of Soothe and Cooper's Heartsease Tonic, a medicine advertised as a cure for sadness and keeping secrets. When imbibed, the tonic produces a chemical reaction with a person's Soul, in which it covers the source of a person's woes and slowly hardens and accumulates over time,[5] creating layers of an extremely durable and cold metal called The Heartmetal, which can be useful in creating a variety of things, from weaponry to diving suits.[6]

Valuable Secrets

"The woman's metal ball is not round or oval. It has grown to fit exactly in the spaces between her organs, and from the outside of the corpse you would not guess it was there at all. It takes a long time to carve it out."[7]

Within these metalic shells lies a person's deeply kept secret, crystallised in the form of a black stone.[8] Touching said stone can make someone relieve the memories and feelings associated with that secret.[9] The Masters of the Bazaar seem to be very interested in secrets related to love and romance, resulting in promotion of the tonic's usage among the general public.[10][11][12]

The way the Heartmetal develops within the body is greatly affected by the type and intensity of a person's secret.[13] The formation's location can range from the person's brain down to the palms of their hands,[14][15] although the most common place of the metal's accumulation is right over the heart.[16]

Quite notably, Rubbery Men can also fall under the effects of the tonic- although their own secrets manifest in the form amber instead of the usual black stones.[17]

Dealing with Grief

"There was another apprentice who worked with me," she says. "He had a steady hand with the scalpel, but he thought the singing was foolish. Only lasted a few days before we had to pack him off to the Royal Bethlehem."[18]

The Austere Acolyte is one of The Station's most accomplished workers, with a wealth of experience when it comes to extracting the secrets out of corpses- for example, The Acolyte can almost always be found singing or whistling a nonsensical tune- this is not simply a way to pass the time, but a measure of protection from being overwhelmed by the secrets stored within the Heartmetal.[19]

The Acolyte herself doesn't remember how she came to work at the Station- she does however remember her life as a doctor in London, along with her Bohemian twin sister, who she believes to have unintentionally killed in a failed resuscitation attempt.[20][21] That, however, is not actually the truth- The Acolyte has never had a sister, and the entity living with her from the early age was a mysterious creature drawn to The Acolyte potential, and wearing a mirror reflection of her own face.[22]

File:SS austereacolytegaz.png
The Austere Acolyte in her protective equipment.






References