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<blockquote>''"A Clay Man with an unusually keen expression keeps the door. He admits Rubbery Men without question, but challenges the human visitors."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Helicon_House_(Storylet)|Helicon House (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"A Clay Man with an unusually keen expression keeps the door. He admits Rubbery Men without question, but challenges the human visitors."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Helicon_House_(Storylet)|Helicon House (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File: | [[File:Ealing.png|alt=A foggy city with a tentacle wrapped around a lamppost.|thumb|[[Ealing Gardens]]]] | ||
Helicon House is [[Ealing Gardens]]' center for the arts, where [[Rubbery Men]] are free to express themselves<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contribute_some_extra_practitioners_2|Contribute some extra practitioners 2|Fallen London|}} ''"The Campanologist and the Herald join in enthusiastically. They have [...] limited opportunities to show their talents, in ordinary circumstances."''</ref> and present their ideas to a wider audience.<ref name = "listen composers">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_compositions|Listen to the compositions|Fallen London|}} ''"The finest Rubbery composers present their art here [...]"''</ref> In its many halls and salons,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Entrance_Hall|The Entrance Hall|Fallen London|}} ''"Helicon House is the result of an architect copying [...] townhouse [...] redesigning the rooms to be twice as large."''</ref> Rubbery art and culture are given foremost importance:<ref name = "seen sculpture">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_on_Bohemian_gossip|Catch up on Bohemian gossip|Fallen London|}} ''"One must be invited to Helicon House. [...] the most prominent Rubbery artists, [...] have you seen their sculpture...?"''</ref> the majority of the artists here are Rubbery musicians<ref name = "listen composers"/> and sculptors.<ref name = "seen sculpture"/> Paintings by [[Bohemians]] are displayed too,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Admire_the_work_of_a_fellow_Nocturnal_artist|Admire the work of a fellow Nocturnal artist|Fallen London|}}</ref> representing many artistic schools.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_Portrait_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Study the Portrait of the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}}</ref> At its core, Helicon is a celebration of change - both of the changes brought upon by the [[Shapeling Arts]],<ref name = "boil amber">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Detect_where_amber_is_being_boiled|Detect where amber is being boiled|Fallen London|}}</ref> and of the evolving identity of the Rubbery people.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_compositions|Listen to the compositions|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] there is a meaning in those dissonances, [...] A sense of purpose and even development, in the way a tune falls short of harmony and then comes very close to regaining it. [...] It is a music of approximation; it offers imperfection as a necessary state, and mutation as inevitable."''</ref> | Helicon House is [[Ealing Gardens]]' center for the arts, where [[Rubbery Men]] are free to express themselves<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contribute_some_extra_practitioners_2|Contribute some extra practitioners 2|Fallen London|}} ''"The Campanologist and the Herald join in enthusiastically. They have [...] limited opportunities to show their talents, in ordinary circumstances."''</ref> and present their ideas to a wider audience.<ref name = "listen composers">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_compositions|Listen to the compositions|Fallen London|}} ''"The finest Rubbery composers present their art here [...]"''</ref> In its many halls and salons,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Entrance_Hall|The Entrance Hall|Fallen London|}} ''"Helicon House is the result of an architect copying [...] townhouse [...] redesigning the rooms to be twice as large."''</ref> Rubbery art and culture are given foremost importance:<ref name = "seen sculpture">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_on_Bohemian_gossip|Catch up on Bohemian gossip|Fallen London|}} ''"One must be invited to Helicon House. [...] the most prominent Rubbery artists, [...] have you seen their sculpture...?"''</ref> the majority of the artists here are Rubbery musicians<ref name = "listen composers"/> and sculptors.<ref name = "seen sculpture"/> Paintings by [[Bohemians]] are displayed too,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Admire_the_work_of_a_fellow_Nocturnal_artist|Admire the work of a fellow Nocturnal artist|Fallen London|}}</ref> representing many artistic schools.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_Portrait_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Study the Portrait of the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}}</ref> At its core, Helicon is a celebration of change - both of the changes brought upon by the [[Shapeling Arts]],<ref name = "boil amber">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Detect_where_amber_is_being_boiled|Detect where amber is being boiled|Fallen London|}}</ref> and of the evolving identity of the Rubbery people.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_compositions|Listen to the compositions|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] there is a meaning in those dissonances, [...] A sense of purpose and even development, in the way a tune falls short of harmony and then comes very close to regaining it. [...] It is a music of approximation; it offers imperfection as a necessary state, and mutation as inevitable."''</ref> | ||
[[File:Rubberyman.png|alt=A humanoid with a squid-like head wearing a suit.|thumb|A [[Rubbery Man]].]] | [[File:Rubberyman.png|alt=A humanoid with a squid-like head wearing a suit.|thumb|A [[Rubbery Man]].]] |
Revision as of 17:47, 1 April 2023
"Interlocked tentacles: a gathering place. Soothing bubbling noise: an invitation, hesitantly extended. An explanatory writhing: humans are only sometimes permitted. It will have to wait for a suitable time. Also, most of the other humans who attend are... what's that word? Painters? Raving? You've always had trouble distinguishing the terms."[2]
Helicon House is an arts center in Ealing Gardens.
Invites Only
"A Clay Man with an unusually keen expression keeps the door. He admits Rubbery Men without question, but challenges the human visitors."[3]

Helicon House is Ealing Gardens' center for the arts, where Rubbery Men are free to express themselves[4] and present their ideas to a wider audience.[5] In its many halls and salons,[6] Rubbery art and culture are given foremost importance:[7] the majority of the artists here are Rubbery musicians[5] and sculptors.[7] Paintings by Bohemians are displayed too,[8] representing many artistic schools.[9] At its core, Helicon is a celebration of change - both of the changes brought upon by the Shapeling Arts,[10] and of the evolving identity of the Rubbery people.[11]

Helicon was built sometime after the Fall of London.[12] Externally, it is a typical townhouse patterned after that of His Amused Lordship,[13] though its rooms are doubled in size and feature Rubbery-influenced details.[14] Its existence is a secret, even among London's counterculture;[15] while Rubberies may enter freely, human visitors are vetted by the Keen-Eyed Clay Doorkeeper.[16][17] The Doorkeeper provides guidance on proper etiquette towards Rubbery people[17] and ensures orderly conduct within Helicon.[18] For instance, entering late in the evening is frowned upon, as it is discourteous towards the musicians.[19]
Helicon's staff includes humans,[20] Clay Men,[21] and Rubbery Men[22] alike. Frequent visitors receive an amber pendant,[23] which they are usually required to leave at the door when they enter.[24]
Main Halls
"It is a music of approximation; it offers imperfection as a necessary state, and mutation as inevitable."[25]

At the South Parlor, Rubbery composers[5] present their music at the start of each evening.[26] Their works can be unorthodox, using dissonance and shifts in rhythm to convey feelings of development, imperfection, and mutability.[27]
The Supper Room serves food supplied by Bohemians for human consumption,[28] alongside dishes more amenable to Rubbery Men. (No, those are not potatoes!)[29]
The Yellow Salon and Prussian Salon both showcase sculptures and paintings. The former is kept quiet, while the latter is a space for discussion.[30][31]
Secluded Corners
"What was that flash of light? And is it a shade of light that should exist in these parts?"[32]
"Behind Helicon House, a curling gallery of stalagmites forms a sort of shaded tunnel. This is a place for art that is too radical even for the interior of the house; sculptures of bone and amber, and some of the most secretive arts of the Rubbery Men."[33]

The Mirrored Salon is a hidden wing of Helicon, where visitors seek inspiration from the arts of Parabola.[34] The room is marked by flashes of light alien to this world, and the hallway leading to it is viric, decorated with vines and snakes.[35] The room's interior is covered in mirrors, and illusionists here stage wonders and visions that would be too intense or esoteric for Mahogany Hall.[36]
The Upstairs Honey-Den explains itself:[37] consuming prisoner's honey in this hidden room leads to the Sea of Spines,[38] a wondrous location reminiscent of Axile. Dreamers feel as though they are deep underwater in a moonlit sea, with aquatic features suiting their new environment. When they return, they find themselves drenched in liquid.[39]

The Sculpture Garden is a refuge for artwork "too radical" even for Helicon.[40] Here, Rubbery Men practice calligraphy,[41] make sculptures of amber and bone,[42] and tutor Bohemian sculptors. Some of these Bohemians have modified their anatomy using the Shapeling Arts to further their skills.[43]
Below-Stairs is a basement beneath Helicon[44] and a lab for the Shapeling Arts.[10] Here, Rubbery Men gather around a massive crucible of amber to produce wonders of shaped flesh and bone.[45] Visitors may participate as well, though newcomers are closely supervised.[46]
The Entrepreneur's Patronage
"The Tentacled Entrepreneur's study is windowless and dark, an interior void in the building that you wouldn't know was there from the shapes of the rooms around it."
"Within, a semicircle of guests surround a small sculpture on a dais. In the relative darkness, it's hard to make out the material, or the shape; something dark and tangled – a bramble, an octopus, a venus flytrap?"[47]

The Tentacled Entrepreneur recently took an interest in Helicon. During his campaign to become Lord Mayor of London, he became one of its most generous patrons[48] and worked to make it more accessible for the general public.[49] His actions also helped Helicon become a key staging ground for the progress of Rubbery culture.[50]
After the Entrepreneur's bid for Lord Mayor failed, however, he reevaluated his goals.[51] In pursuit of his new priorities, he commissioned a Rubbery Man named the Malleable Sculptor[52][53] to produce and showcase unique works of art,[54] the first of which resembles a massive jaw that lightly clamps around those who interact with it.[55] The Entrepreneur's further plans for himself and his kin are unclear, but it seems that rather than aimlessly striving for similarity with London,[56] he's is pursuing another path, perhaps even a new beginning.[57]
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