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[[Parabola]]|allegiance = [[The Sun]]|alias = The Dragon that Walked|relationships = [[The Sun]] (master)|music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/flukes-fathoms Fluke's Fathoms]}}''"Now and then, rocky fragments fall from the roof of the Neath. The decks of older ships are pocked with scars. The sound is one no land-lubber knows, and no zailor will ever forget. This one has smashed the glass of a deck-binnacle. "Ill omen!" one sailor cries. "The god in the roof! Storm is angry!"''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/A_fallen_stone|A fallen stone|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | [[Parabola]]|allegiance = [[The Sun]]|alias = The Dragon that Walked|relationships = [[The Sun]] (master)|music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/flukes-fathoms Fluke's Fathoms]}}''"Now and then, rocky fragments fall from the roof of the Neath. The decks of older ships are pocked with scars. The sound is one no land-lubber knows, and no zailor will ever forget. This one has smashed the glass of a deck-binnacle. "Ill omen!" one sailor cries. "The god in the roof! Storm is angry!"''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/A_fallen_stone|A fallen stone|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | ||
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The Neath is a cold, deep, and dark place, mostly devoid of any kind of weather.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reminisce_about_Fallen_London|Reminisce about Fallen London|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Imagine_there_were_weather|Imagine there were weather|Fallen London|}}</ref> Yet, sometimes, strange winds<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Run_the_rooftops_in_honour_of_%22a_New_Wind%22|Run the rooftops in honour of "a New Wind"|Fallen London|}}</ref> and storms hit the city<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tempest|The Tempest|Fallen London|}}’’Weather? In London? A ferocious storm has come in from the zee.’’</ref>. The zailors claim that the source of these phenomena is a god called Storm. He is a vengeful, spiteful deity<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_fallen_stone?so=search|Make a sacrifice to avert misfortune|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> who doesn't like change<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Your_Colony#Naming_Your_Colony|Aestival it is|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and maintain the old order of things.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tempest|The Tempest|Fallen London|}}’’Still, he upholds a kind of order. The alternative may be worse.’’</ref> Those who drew his ire meet the most unfortunate of ends.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Fallen_London?so=search#London.21|Step by step|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_lights|Watch the lights|Fallen London|}}</ref> Captains who drew the attention of Storm have also been known to find their crew members attacking each other with unprecedented bloodlust,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/That_Old_Fury|That Old Fury|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | The Neath is a cold, deep, and dark place, mostly devoid of any kind of weather.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reminisce_about_Fallen_London|Reminisce about Fallen London|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Imagine_there_were_weather|Imagine there were weather|Fallen London|}}</ref> Yet, sometimes, strange winds<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Run_the_rooftops_in_honour_of_%22a_New_Wind%22|Run the rooftops in honour of "a New Wind"|Fallen London|}}</ref> and storms hit the city<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tempest|The Tempest|Fallen London|}}’’Weather? In London? A ferocious storm has come in from the zee.’’</ref>. The zailors claim that the source of these phenomena is a god called Storm. He is a vengeful, spiteful deity<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_fallen_stone?so=search|Make a sacrifice to avert misfortune|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> who doesn't like change<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Your_Colony#Naming_Your_Colony|Aestival it is|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and maintain the old order of things.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Tempest|The Tempest|Fallen London|}}’’Still, he upholds a kind of order. The alternative may be worse.’’</ref> Those who drew his ire meet the most unfortunate of ends.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Fallen_London?so=search#London.21|Step by step|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_lights|Watch the lights|Fallen London|}}</ref> Captains who drew the attention of Storm have also been known to find their crew members attacking each other with unprecedented bloodlust,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/That_Old_Fury|That Old Fury|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> |
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"Nearly there," a zailor mutters. "King Storm,stay your anger. Queen Stone, preserve our hearts. Salt, tempt us not - "
"Belay that heathen prattling!" the bo'sun roars.[1]
On the Surface, sailors were always superstitious people with tall tales of supernatural entities helping or hindering them on their travels. On the Zee it's no different... but the Zee's superstitions might actually hold some truth, for it is full of things no mortal can possibly comprehend.
The three foremost gods of the Unterzee are Storm, Stone, and Salt. The Gods' secrets are buried within the icy depths of Frostfound.
Storm
"Now and then, rocky fragments fall from the roof of the Neath. The decks of older ships are pocked with scars. The sound is one no land-lubber knows, and no zailor will ever forget. This one has smashed the glass of a deck-binnacle. "Ill omen!" one sailor cries. "The god in the roof! Storm is angry!"[2]
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The Neath is a cold, deep, and dark place, mostly devoid of any kind of weather.[3][4] Yet, sometimes, strange winds[5] and storms hit the city[6]. The zailors claim that the source of these phenomena is a god called Storm. He is a vengeful, spiteful deity[7] who doesn't like change[8] and maintain the old order of things.[9] Those who drew his ire meet the most unfortunate of ends.[2][10][11] Captains who drew the attention of Storm have also been known to find their crew members attacking each other with unprecedented bloodlust,[12]
Storm his worshiped not only by zailors, but also by Urchins.[13][14] Their head priest of sort is a stuttering urchin with a birth-mark on his cheek called Slivvy[15][10], [Redacted].[16]
Sometimes Stom take possession of certain individuals;[17] their eyes become gray[12][18] and they are convinced that they are Storm themselves.[19]
Be wary of Storm's displeasure, as his curse is as relentless as the weather bearing his name: he'll send storms and fog into the path of an ill-fated ship.[20]
What is Storm?
Storm is dead. He has been dead for a while.[21] Remembering that fact make him very mad.[22] It used to be an Aeginae in the service of the Sun, but it committed some kind of fault,[23][24] and now it is in exile in the Neath.[25] He still loves the Judgements.[26][27] He can freely use mirrors to travel back and forth to Parabola.[28] His anger sometimes get the better of him.[29][30] That is why he seek children because they do not have regrets[31], which make them more useful for him and it give him some sort of peace.[32]
He is also probably enforcing the Bazaar's seven-city limit.[33]
Salt once tried to contact him, but Storm kept eating every messenger it sent. Then Salt learned Storm's Name, and Storm was forced to listen. It didn't work out too well for either of them.[34] To this day, they some to have some sort of conflict.[35]
Stone
"It's very far away; but perhaps it's watching you."[36]
"Long ago a hungry monarch built a castle. The monarch saw a light in the south, in the palace of the south's queen. In those days, hungry as the monarch was, that light provoked nothing but appetite. But she was too far to devour. Over time, their correspondence calmed the monarch, and when the time came for the monarch to depart, the monarch's appetite was transformed, like blood into tears.
You have one word from the queen's correspondence. She won't be pleased."[34]
Stone is known as the protector of all the islands on the Zee. She resides deep within the Elder Continent, as the Mountain of Light.
Stone is many things: a living mountain far to the south of the Presbyterate, the source of the Wax Wind, the daughter of the Bazaar and the Sun,[37] the mother of Mt. Nomad.[38] People from around the Elder Continent regularly make pilgrimages to her, and sometimes they clip relics (called Mountain-Sherds) from her slopes.[39][40]
Stone influences the lives of nearly all who inhabit the Neath. The unnatural, unexplainable vitality she emits is what makes death in this realm mostly impermanent.[41][38] The normally inanimate denizens of Polythreme are so alive that they scream,[42] and the citizens of the Elder Continent have particularly long lives.
The Thief-of-Faces - the original Snuffer - created Mt Nomad many ages ago by stealing jewels from Stone's wombs.[43]
Gaining Stone's attention may make you healthier and more agile. Her curse, on the other hand, denies you home and hearth -- your sleep will be restless, unhealing and plagued with nightmares. [44] Stone is perhaps the most impactful and influential Zee-god. Be wary of surprise bits of stone and even diamonds showing up unaccounted for on the ship; these may mean Stone is watching you from her glowing, ever-living mountain home.[45]
The Mountain is likely named after the diamond known as the Koh-i-Noor (Mountain of Light in Persian). This diamond was once the largest in the world, and passed through the hands of the Kakatiya dynasty in India, the Persian Empire, and the British Empire. It is now a part of Queen Elizabeth II's crown. It may also reference Debre Berhan, a former capital of Ethiopia whose name is Amharic for "Mountain of Light".
Salt
"We will sail East, and the islands will fall behind. The zee will be troubled by greater waves. The false-stars will pale, until the Neath-roof grows invisible above. New scents will prickle the air: something like spice and something like pine."[46]
"Long ago, a traveller went East, seeking something that could not be found in the black and starry kingdoms of the High Wilderness, nor in the irrigo temptations of the Nadir. Not in the glow of the Forge nor the crushing silence of the Unterzee deeps. Not in the shapeling citadels, not in the light of the South, not of the Sundered Sea. The traveller went East, and others may follow.
You have found something the traveller tried to forget: that naked need. The traveller won't be pleased."[34]
The flowing currents of time and memory are Salt's domain. It is the embodiment of the Zee itself; its origin is unknown, though it is believed that it may exist far to the east, farther than anyone dares to go.
Salt's influence affects all travelers of the Zee. Its attention can bring the blessings of sudden revelations, or the most devastating of curses. It can undo past achievements, take loved ones, and even alter one's past so that one would be erased entirely.[47] Keep an eye out for its messenger, the White Bat; if it is watching you, Salt is watching.[48]
(Was Salt mortal once? Was it once like us, a mere explorer who discovered something beyond our comprehension? What lies in the far reaches of its domain?)
Salinity
Salt is likely a Judgement who found his way to the Neath. It's implied that another Sun sent Salt here to take a look at the Neath's activities.[49] In the process, however, it got distracted and drifted away from its mission. Salt gave up its memories and name, building of them a castle of ice. Then it ventured from Irem into the Uttermost East, where now it waits for others to follow. Someday, it will return, and rise to face the White in its palace of poisoned crystal.[50]
Salt is sometimes called the Sun-Beneath-the-Sea.[46]
References
- ↑ Set your course for the lights of Wolfstack, Fallen London
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A fallen stone, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Reminisce about Fallen London, Fallen London
- ↑ Imagine there were weather, Fallen London
- ↑ Run the rooftops in honour of "a New Wind", Fallen London
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’’Weather? In London? A ferocious storm has come in from the zee.’’
- ↑ [Make a sacrifice to avert misfortune Sunless Sea, ']
- ↑ Aestival it is, Sunless Sea
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’’Still, he upholds a kind of order. The alternative may be worse.’’
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 [Step by step Sunless Sea, ']
- ↑ Watch the lights, Fallen London
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 That Old Fury, Sunless Sea
- ↑ The Roof-Tops: Urchins, Fallen London
- ↑ Meet with Urchins, Fallen London
- ↑ [Deliver Sphinxstone to the boy Slivvy Sunless Sea, ']
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’’"I've had S-s-storm in my head a long time," says Slivvy. "Means I don't grow old, but I get tired in other ways.’’
- ↑ The Thunder Takes Me Away, Fallen London
- ↑ Stormy-Eyed, Fallen London
- ↑ Who can argue with me?, Fallen London
- ↑ The Gods of the Zee: Storm's Curse, Sunless Sea
- ↑ I will send a message, Fallen London
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’’"He's been 'specially cross lately. Remembering he's dead more and more often. Makes him upset."
- ↑ 6 WaterWhiteAndBlack, Fallen London
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’’It should not be like this. Which error set about my ruin?
- ↑ Something above , Sunless Sea
- ↑ I will smash them! All of them!, Fallen London
- ↑ I will speak to the stars (3 FATE), Fallen London
- ↑ Glass Walls Everywhere!, Fallen London
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’’I must restrain myself from retribution.
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’ I must not falter as the charge builds and the thunderhead billows upwards—Lightning! It scatters the pieces to the winds. I curse what brought me here. I curse myself.
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’ I took adults from the First City and they did as I commanded, but their minds were rotten with regret. The pain of their self-recrimination sent cracks through my skull. Since then I have used only children.
- ↑ The Tempest, Fallen London ’ All children. It's because only the very young are spared full understanding of their mistakes. There is peace in that, and Storm longs to feel it.
- ↑ Order Ovate, Glory, Fallen London
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 The Dark Room, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Who is the Third That Walks Always Beside you?, Fallen London
- ↑ The Gods of the Zee: Stone's Attention, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Go ashore with the Adventuress, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Flint, Fallen London
- ↑ The Pilgrimage to Amaradri, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Mountain-sherd, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Leisurely enquiries, Fallen London
- ↑ Meeting the King, Fallen London
- ↑ Flint, Fallen London "The Mountain cast us all out of the Garden, when it found that our progenitor had taken jewels from its wombs, to make a weapon to serve its hatred. I will tell you of the weapon it made."
- ↑ The Gods of the Zee: Stone's Curse, Sunless Sea Currently there are no effects whatsoever, apart from the achievement the first time you get the curse.
- ↑ A Tooth-Cracking Treasure, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 The Sun beneath the Sea, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Dark News, Sunless Sea
- ↑ A white zee-bat, Sunless Sea
- ↑ The Name-Which-Burns, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Green and Gold, Sunless Sea