Jericho Locks: Difference between revisions

From The Fifth City Wiki
Matw123 (talk | contribs)
Tag: visualeditor
KestrelGirl (talk | contribs)
Proofread. No gameplay details pleeeease!
Tag: visualeditor
Line 6: Line 6:
''"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. The place where the bargemen cool their heels between voyages, where certain trade between London and Hell flows. Once, these waters belonged to the Surface – before the Masters changed all that."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks_(Storylet)|Jericho Locks (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
''"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. The place where the bargemen cool their heels between voyages, where certain trade between London and Hell flows. Once, these waters belonged to the Surface – before the Masters changed all that."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks_(Storylet)|Jericho Locks (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref>


 
'''Jericho Locks''' is the central hub for the canal workers of the [[Hinterlands]], and the second station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].  
 
'''Jericho Locks''' is the central hub for the canal workers of the [[Hinterlands]], as well as the second station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].  


__forcetoc__
__forcetoc__
Line 15: Line 13:
''"Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers: the canal-men and women who live and work the necessary but distasteful trade routes between the two great cities of the west."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}}</ref>
''"Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers: the canal-men and women who live and work the necessary but distasteful trade routes between the two great cities of the west."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}}</ref>


The Locks are controlled by an organization known as '''The Guild of Gondoliers''', who maintain the trade routes between [[London]] and [[Hell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks_(Storylet)|Jericho Locks (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Guild is led by the '''Gonfaloniere of the Guild''', a position which can be attained by beating its previous occupant in a boat race to Hell and back.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}}</ref> Members of the Guild can increase their standing within it by obtaining silver badges, awarded for each new place that Gondolier visits.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Doleful_Poleman|The Doleful Poleman|Fallen London|}}</ref>


The Locks are controlled by an organisation known as '''The Guild of Gondoliers''', who maintain the trade routes between [[London]] and [[Hell]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks_(Storylet)|Jericho Locks (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho_Locks:_The_Lockside|Jericho Locks: The Lockside|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Guild is led by the '''Gonfaloniere of the Guild''', a position which can be achieved by beating it's prievious occupant in a boat race to [[Hell]] and back.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Gonfaloniere|Ask about the Gonfaloniere|Fallen London|}}</ref> Members of the Guild can increase their standing within it by obtaining silver badges, awarded for each new place that Gondolier visits.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Doleful_Poleman|The Doleful Poleman|Fallen London|}}</ref>
The Gondoliers are a group with many traditions and superstitions, one of which is their complete ban of all music except the viol - supposedly because of their fear of meeting the same fate as the city's biblical namesake.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_barge_to_the_lower_rivers|Take a barge to the lower rivers|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_about_the_prohibition_on_music|Ask him about the prohibition on music|Fallen London|}}</ref> But there's a darker reason behind these beliefs: the [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters of the Bazaar]] are pulling the strings of the Gondoliers, preventing the previously unorganized and rebellious boatmen from interfering with their plans and keeping them docile.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Guild_of_Gondoliers|Ask about the Guild of Gondoliers|Fallen London|}}</ref>[[File:Water.png|thumb|A stream to the West.]]
 
The Gondoliers are a group with many traditions and superstitions, one of which is their complete ban of all music except the viol- supposedly because of their fear of meeting the same fate as the Biblical city of the same name.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_barge_to_the_lower_rivers|Take a barge to the lower rivers|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_about_the_prohibition_on_music|Ask him about the prohibition on music|Fallen London|}}</ref>  
 
The reason for the Guild's many traditions and structures is simple; [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters of the Bazaar]] gave them these things to keep the prievously unorganized and rebellious boatmen from interfering with their plans and keep them docile.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Guild_of_Gondoliers|Ask about the Guild of Gondoliers|Fallen London|}}</ref>  
[[File:Water.png|thumb|A stream to the West.]]




==Dark, Tinged Crimson==
==Dark, Tinged Crimson==
''"Beyond the dusty station, a shambles of spindly buildings huddle together in black-gabled clusters. A handful of rows and alleys are divided by great, wide canals. Water, ruddied by the tributaries of Hell, sluggishly crawls through these waterways – the arteries of the Locks."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_Jericho_Locks|Enter Jericho Locks|Fallen London|}}</ref> [[File:Chap5.png|thumb|The Wandering Gondolier]]
''"Beyond the dusty station, a shambles of spindly buildings huddle together in black-gabled clusters. A handful of rows and alleys are divided by great, wide canals. Water, ruddied by the tributaries of Hell, sluggishly crawls through these waterways – the arteries of the Locks."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_Jericho_Locks|Enter Jericho Locks|Fallen London|}}</ref> [[File:Chap5.png|thumb|The Wandering Gondolier]]
There are only two things of note in the city of Jericho itself: The first are it's famous Locks, each one made out of a different precious metal, and all of them featuring their own unique and hideous face.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Canals|Jericho: The Canals|Fallen London|}}</ref>
There are only two things of note in the city of Jericho itself. The first is of course its canal locks, each one made out of a different precious metal, and each featuring its own unique and hideous face.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Canals|Jericho: The Canals|Fallen London|}}</ref>


The second one is the '''Arborist's Hands'''- The Locks's aged and gloomy public house. Run by the '''Nostalgic Landlady''', the building was brought down along with [[London]] due to a technicality- [[The Masters of the Bazaar|The Masters]] made an arrangement so that everything touched by the waters of the Thames would also be brought down to [[The Neath]]. Unfortunately, at that very moment the river had burst its banks, forever condemning the estimable drinking house to be underground.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Arborist%27s_Hands|Jericho: The Arborist's Hands|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Arborist%27s_Hands|Ask about the Arborist's Hands|Fallen London|}}</ref>
The second one is the '''Arborist's Hands,''' the Locks' aged and gloomy public house. Run by the '''Nostalgic Landlady''', the building was brought down along with London due to a technicality; the Masters made an arrangement so that everything touched by the waters of the Thames would also be brought down to [[the Neath]]. Unfortunately, at that very moment the river had burst its banks, forever condemning the estimable drinking house to lie underground.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Arborist%27s_Hands|Jericho: The Arborist's Hands|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Arborist%27s_Hands|Ask about the Arborist's Hands|Fallen London|}}</ref>


==The Tributaries of Hell==
==The Tributaries of Hell==
''"Insects hover in clouds about the canals. They don't bite, but it's hard to breathe without catching one in your throat. Your barge follows the river network for hours, traversing a landscape silent but for the occasional arpeggio from a passing barge."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Tributaries_of_Hell|Jericho: The Tributaries of Hell|Fallen London|}}</ref>
''"Insects hover in clouds about the canals. They don't bite, but it's hard to breathe without catching one in your throat. Your barge follows the river network for hours, traversing a landscape silent but for the occasional arpeggio from a passing barge."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jericho:_The_Tributaries_of_Hell|Jericho: The Tributaries of Hell|Fallen London|}}</ref>


[[The Hinterlands|The Hinterlands's]] river system allows access to many different places along it's banks, such as:
The Hinterlands' river system allows access to many different places along its banks:


*the '''Persephone''', a river filled with huge sunset-colored fish, each of them possesssing seven eyes and seven hearts. Various artefacts from previous [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen Cities]] can also be found here, thrown away long ago as a tribute.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Persephone)|Leave the barge (The Persephone)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*The '''Persephone''', a river filled with huge sunset-colored fish, each of them possessing seven eyes and seven hearts. Various artifacts from previous [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen Cities]] lie in the waters, cast in long ago as tribute.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Persephone)|Leave the barge (The Persephone)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*the '''Fiddler's Scarlet''', a raucous inn where the smugglers from The Gondoliers's Guild congregate, and one can find many rare and illegal items here, such as firkins of starshine or mirrorcatch boxes.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Fiddler%27s_Scarlet)|Leave the barge (The Fiddler's Scarlet)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquire_a_rarity|Acquire a rarity|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*The '''Fiddler's Scarlet''', a raucous inn where the smugglers from The Gondoliers' Guild congregate.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Fiddler%27s_Scarlet)|Leave the barge (The Fiddler's Scarlet)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquire_a_rarity|Acquire a rarity|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*'''The Octagonal Tomb''', where a ancient Merchant sleeps endlessly, surrounded by many eyeless statues.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Octagonal_Tomb)|Leave the barge (The Octagonal Tomb)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Sleeper|The Sleeper|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*'''The Octagonal Tomb''', where an ancient Merchant sleeps endlessly, surrounded by many eyeless statues.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Octagonal_Tomb)|Leave the barge (The Octagonal Tomb)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Sleeper|The Sleeper|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*'''The Cedar-Woods''', a burnt-out forest where the [[Devils]] opposed to [[Hell|Hell's]] current rule hide from watchful eyes.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Cedar-Woods)|Leave the barge (The Cedar-Woods)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*'''The Cedar-Woods''', a burnt forest where the [[devils]] opposed to Hell's current rule hide from watchful eyes.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Cedar-Woods)|Leave the barge (The Cedar-Woods)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*the '''Eversmoulder''', an eternally burning water-wheel built and later forsaken by [[Hell]], whose walls are covered with writing in many languages, left there by smugglers and agents of [[The Great Game]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Eversmoulder)|Leave the barge (The Eversmoulder)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*The '''Eversmoulder''', an eternally burning water-wheel built and later forsaken by Hell. Its walls are covered with writing in many languages, left there by smugglers and agents of [[the Great Game]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Eversmoulder)|Leave the barge (The Eversmoulder)|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*'''The Sere Palace''', a mysterious [[The Fallen Cities#The Second City, circa 1335 BCE|Second City]] ruin surrounded by highly poisonous waters. Inside of the Palace lies a giant lotus pool which can be used to control the state and flow of the many rivers outside.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Sere_Palace)|Leave the barge (The Sere Palace)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Lotus_Pool|The Lotus Pool|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Lotus_Pool_2|The Lotus Pool 2|Fallen London|}}</ref>
*'''The Sere Palace''', a mysterious [[The Fallen Cities#The Second City, circa 1335 BCE|Second City]] ruin surrounded by highly poisonous waters. Inside of the Palace lies a giant lotus pool which can be used to control the state and flow of the many rivers outside.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Sere_Palace)|Leave the barge (The Sere Palace)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Lotus_Pool|The Lotus Pool|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Lotus_Pool_2|The Lotus Pool 2|Fallen London|}}</ref>



Revision as of 21:54, 21 June 2021

"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.


"Jericho Locks: the hub of the Hinterlands' canals. The place where the bargemen cool their heels between voyages, where certain trade between London and Hell flows. Once, these waters belonged to the Surface – before the Masters changed all that."[1]

Jericho Locks is the central hub for the canal workers of the Hinterlands, and the second station of the Great Hellbound Railway.


The Gondolier's Guild

"Jericho Locks is home to its Guild of Gondoliers: the canal-men and women who live and work the necessary but distasteful trade routes between the two great cities of the west."[2]

The Locks are controlled by an organization known as The Guild of Gondoliers, who maintain the trade routes between London and Hell.[3][4] The Guild is led by the Gonfaloniere of the Guild, a position which can be attained by beating its previous occupant in a boat race to Hell and back.[5] Members of the Guild can increase their standing within it by obtaining silver badges, awarded for each new place that Gondolier visits.[6]

The Gondoliers are a group with many traditions and superstitions, one of which is their complete ban of all music except the viol - supposedly because of their fear of meeting the same fate as the city's biblical namesake.[7][8] But there's a darker reason behind these beliefs: the Masters of the Bazaar are pulling the strings of the Gondoliers, preventing the previously unorganized and rebellious boatmen from interfering with their plans and keeping them docile.[9]

A stream to the West.


Dark, Tinged Crimson

"Beyond the dusty station, a shambles of spindly buildings huddle together in black-gabled clusters. A handful of rows and alleys are divided by great, wide canals. Water, ruddied by the tributaries of Hell, sluggishly crawls through these waterways – the arteries of the Locks."[10]

The Wandering Gondolier

There are only two things of note in the city of Jericho itself. The first is of course its canal locks, each one made out of a different precious metal, and each featuring its own unique and hideous face.[11]

The second one is the Arborist's Hands, the Locks' aged and gloomy public house. Run by the Nostalgic Landlady, the building was brought down along with London due to a technicality; the Masters made an arrangement so that everything touched by the waters of the Thames would also be brought down to the Neath. Unfortunately, at that very moment the river had burst its banks, forever condemning the estimable drinking house to lie underground.[12][13]

The Tributaries of Hell

"Insects hover in clouds about the canals. They don't bite, but it's hard to breathe without catching one in your throat. Your barge follows the river network for hours, traversing a landscape silent but for the occasional arpeggio from a passing barge."[14]

The Hinterlands' river system allows access to many different places along its banks:

  • The Persephone, a river filled with huge sunset-colored fish, each of them possessing seven eyes and seven hearts. Various artifacts from previous Fallen Cities lie in the waters, cast in long ago as tribute.[15]
  • The Fiddler's Scarlet, a raucous inn where the smugglers from The Gondoliers' Guild congregate.[16][17]
  • The Octagonal Tomb, where an ancient Merchant sleeps endlessly, surrounded by many eyeless statues.[18][19]
  • The Cedar-Woods, a burnt forest where the devils opposed to Hell's current rule hide from watchful eyes.[20]
  • The Eversmoulder, an eternally burning water-wheel built and later forsaken by Hell. Its walls are covered with writing in many languages, left there by smugglers and agents of the Great Game.[21]
  • The Sere Palace, a mysterious Second City ruin surrounded by highly poisonous waters. Inside of the Palace lies a giant lotus pool which can be used to control the state and flow of the many rivers outside.[22][23][24]

References