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{{Neath Location|image1=FL tentacle lampost cropped scaled.png|caption1=The first stop.|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|alias=Ealing<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consult_the_Delightful_Reverend|Consult the Delightful Reverend|Fallen London|}} ''"I like all of our options, except possibly Ealing [...]"''</ref> |allegiance=[[The Great Hellbound Railway]]|notable_inhabitants=[[Rubbery Men]]}}<blockquote>''"This was once part of London, but it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned. Hillchanger Tower lost its crenellations."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | {{Neath Location|image1=FL tentacle lampost cropped scaled.png|caption1=The first stop.|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|alias=Ealing<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consult_the_Delightful_Reverend|Consult the Delightful Reverend|Fallen London|}} ''"I like all of our options, except possibly Ealing [...]"''</ref> |allegiance=[[The Great Hellbound Railway]]|notable_inhabitants=[[Rubbery Men]]}}<blockquote>''"This was once part of London, but it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned. Hillchanger Tower lost its crenellations."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
'''Ealing Gardens''' is a community just outside London, which serves as the first station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].__forcetoc__ | '''Ealing Gardens''' is a community just outside [[London]], which serves as the first station of the [[Great Hellbound Railway]].__forcetoc__ | ||
== On the Outskirts == | == On the Outskirts == | ||
<blockquote>''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener. Other people – the very poor, the very eccentric, and the very unpopular – have found homes here as well."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener. Other people – the very poor, the very eccentric, and the very unpopular – have found homes here as well."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Mushroom2.webp|alt=A red mushroom with a brown stem.|thumb|100px|A Peppercap.]] | [[File:Mushroom2.webp|alt=A red mushroom with a brown stem.|thumb|100px|A Peppercap.]] | ||
Ealing was once part of | Ealing was once part of London on the [[The Surface|Surface]], but it suffered serious damage during the [[The Fall of London|Fall]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"This was once part of London, [...] it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned."''</ref> and landed some distance away from the rest of the city.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_the_train_to_Ealing_Gardens|Take the train to Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}}</ref> Eventually,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or [...] market gardener. Other people [...] have found homes here as well."''</ref> some buildings were shoddily repaired and new ones were built in a mix of styles,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"The architecture is a Rubbery parody of London: old ruins propped up [...] new buildings built in [...] imitation of known styles."''</ref> while areas that proved beyond repair were repurposed as mushroom farms.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"The blocks that could not be salvaged [...] have been laid with topsoil for mushroom-growing. [...] has to supply all the plates of London."''</ref> | ||
Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of [[Rubbery Men]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man [...]"''</ref> [[London|London's]] poor and outcast,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Other people – the very poor, the [...] eccentric, and the [...] unpopular – have found homes here [...]"''</ref> and fungus farmers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a [...] market gardener [...]"''</ref> When the [[Great Hellbound Railway]] arrived, it brought with it new visitors and residents of various stripes:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Now that the railway has arrived, it will be rejuvenated."''</ref> retirees from [[Tracklayer's Union]] and their families,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Engage_in_Unobserved_Charity|Engage in Unobserved Charity|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] wounded ex-Tracklayers who live around here, no longer able to [...] work."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fill_a_stomach|Fill a stomach|Fallen London|}} ''"You smuggle your donation to [...] Union workers – some of them living with their families, and with not really enough to go round."''</ref> [[Bohemians]] seeking inspiration,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A Bohemian painter struggles up the side of Aescwine Hill, [...]"''</ref> enterprising paleontologists,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A group of Palaeontologists stand consulting a map."''</ref> and even [[Monster-Hunters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A cluster of women with harpoons pass you in the street."''</ref> It also brought the '''Ministry of Upper River Development''', which now oversees the growing community.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A servant of the Ministry of Upper River Development is nailing wood over the door of an abandoned house."''</ref> | Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of [[Rubbery Men]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man [...]"''</ref> [[London|London's]] poor and outcast,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Other people – the very poor, the [...] eccentric, and the [...] unpopular – have found homes here [...]"''</ref> and fungus farmers.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a [...] market gardener [...]"''</ref> When the [[Great Hellbound Railway]] arrived, it brought with it new visitors and residents of various stripes:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Now that the railway has arrived, it will be rejuvenated."''</ref> retirees from [[Tracklayer's Union]] and their families,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Engage_in_Unobserved_Charity|Engage in Unobserved Charity|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] wounded ex-Tracklayers who live around here, no longer able to [...] work."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fill_a_stomach|Fill a stomach|Fallen London|}} ''"You smuggle your donation to [...] Union workers – some of them living with their families, and with not really enough to go round."''</ref> [[Bohemians]] seeking inspiration,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A Bohemian painter struggles up the side of Aescwine Hill, [...]"''</ref> enterprising paleontologists,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A group of Palaeontologists stand consulting a map."''</ref> and even [[Monster-Hunters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A cluster of women with harpoons pass you in the street."''</ref> It also brought the '''Ministry of Upper River Development''', which now oversees the growing community.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A servant of the Ministry of Upper River Development is nailing wood over the door of an abandoned house."''</ref> |
Revision as of 22:36, 17 September 2022
"This was once part of London, but it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned. Hillchanger Tower lost its crenellations."[2]
Ealing Gardens is a community just outside London, which serves as the first station of the Great Hellbound Railway.
On the Outskirts
"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener. Other people – the very poor, the very eccentric, and the very unpopular – have found homes here as well."[3]

Ealing was once part of London on the Surface, but it suffered serious damage during the Fall[4] and landed some distance away from the rest of the city.[5] Eventually,[6] some buildings were shoddily repaired and new ones were built in a mix of styles,[7] while areas that proved beyond repair were repurposed as mushroom farms.[8]
Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of Rubbery Men,[9] London's poor and outcast,[10] and fungus farmers.[11] When the Great Hellbound Railway arrived, it brought with it new visitors and residents of various stripes:[12] retirees from Tracklayer's Union and their families,[13][14] Bohemians seeking inspiration,[15] enterprising paleontologists,[16] and even Monster-Hunters.[17] It also brought the Ministry of Upper River Development, which now oversees the growing community.[18]
Aescwine Hill
"It's the Hillchanger Tower. The one that appears on Aescwine Hill and then travels other places. I've thought for some time that represented another power."[19]
Aescwine Hill is a landmark near the outskirts of Ealing.[20] The summit is a popular painting spot for landscape artists,[21] if they can brave the enormous scorpions that infest the slopes.[22] Aescwine is also one of the resting points for Hillchanger Tower, which travels across the Hinterlands[23][24] but returns to Aescwine every midnight.[25]
Commercial Development
"The Union workers will accept the job and the payment for it, but there's some grumbling. If you just wanted a place with more shops, why couldn't you build them in London? Are you trying to make Ealing Gardens the same thing over again?"[26]

Since Ealing exists outside the immediate range of the Echo Bazaar, it historically saw little commerce; the few peddlers here sold food, clothes, and prisoner's honey.[27] The arrival of the Railway brought new commercial development to the town:[26] Mr Hearts licensed a butcher's shop here,[28] and enterprising locals began to take advantage of the open space to hold the occasional circus without competition from Mrs Plenty's Carnival.[29]
During her tenure as Lord Mayor of London, Virginia opened a spa in Ladybones Road for the betterment of London's souls,[30][31] but results were middling and the spa was a disappointment. Thus, with help from the GHR, Virginia opened another spa in Ealing, far away from any oversight[32] - though the efficacy of its treatments remains questionable.[33]
The Rubbery Community
"Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere."[34]
"People around here often mention Helicon House, a gathering place of Rubberies and Bohemians..."[35]
Rubbery Men make up a significant proportion of Ealing's population. Sadly, even here they face discrimination from the town's human residents,[36] and the Railway's growing influence has negatively impacted the existing Rubbery community.[37][38]

The Tentacled Entrepreneur recently moved most of his operations to Ealing;[39] his factories here are staffed with Rubbery Men,[40] and the few humans present work as security guards.[41] Strict hygiene is ensured[42][43] as the Rubbery Men work on an assembly line,[44] manufacturing various goods.[45] Despite the factories' careful management and seeming profitability, they are not the Entrepreneur's main source of income.[46]
Thanks to the recent patronage of the Tentacled Entrepreneur,[47] Helicon House has become an important institution in Ealing, especially for the Rubbery community.[48] Helicon's very existence is kept secret to most humans, even within the counterculture of London,[49] and any human visitors are vetted thoroughly by the doorman before they may enter.[50] Within its walls, Rubbery Men are free to express and engage with their artistry and culture,[51][52] allowing ideas, both old and new, to flourish and evolve.[48]
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