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''"Mr Mirrors may have sealed him into Parabola. But there are many people now who might unseal him again."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Conclave_of_the_Masters|A Conclave of the Masters|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ''"Mr Mirrors may have sealed him into Parabola. But there are many people now who might unseal him again."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Conclave_of_the_Masters|A Conclave of the Masters|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Sleeping.png|alt=A | [[File:Sleeping merchant.png|alt=A hazy picture of a caravan.|thumb|Dreams of a caravan.]] | ||
As it turned out, the Bazaar would not be able to pay the gage promised without liquidating the entire city and potentially itself.<ref>{{Citation|Ask_what_might_happen_if_the_Creditor_does_contact_the_Bazaar|editor does contact the Bazaar|Fallen London|}} ''""The most likely outcome," [...] "is that the Bazaar would attempt to honour the debt [...] even if [...] damaging to London, or fatal to itself.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Sleeper|The Sleeper|Fallen London|}} ''"The struggle to meet that pledge. The city almost sold [...]"''</ref> Thus, the [[Masters]] sealed the Merchant in a permanent slumber,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Bazaar%27s_ignorance|Ask about the Bazaar's ignorance|Fallen London|}} ''"When the debt was incurred [...] We ourselves found a [...] resolution [...] I was the one who thought of putting the Merchant to sleep."''</ref> and his physical body was interred within the [[The Octagonal Tomb|Octagonal Tomb]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Octagonal_Tomb)|Leave the barge (The Octagonal Tomb)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the shattered remains of [...] where the Merchant once slept."''</ref> This plan froze the debt temporarily, but should the Merchant wake again, the debt will be due.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Sleeper|The Sleeper|Fallen London|}} ''"The Debtor cannot be woken [...] When he wakes, his debt will be due, [...] the loophole [...] that sent the Debtor to sleep instead."''</ref> | As it turned out, the Bazaar would not be able to pay the gage promised without liquidating the entire city and potentially itself.<ref>{{Citation|Ask_what_might_happen_if_the_Creditor_does_contact_the_Bazaar|editor does contact the Bazaar|Fallen London|}} ''""The most likely outcome," [...] "is that the Bazaar would attempt to honour the debt [...] even if [...] damaging to London, or fatal to itself.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Sleeper|The Sleeper|Fallen London|}} ''"The struggle to meet that pledge. The city almost sold [...]"''</ref> Thus, the [[Masters]] sealed the Merchant in a permanent slumber,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Bazaar%27s_ignorance|Ask about the Bazaar's ignorance|Fallen London|}} ''"When the debt was incurred [...] We ourselves found a [...] resolution [...] I was the one who thought of putting the Merchant to sleep."''</ref> and his physical body was interred within the [[The Octagonal Tomb|Octagonal Tomb]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_barge_(The_Octagonal_Tomb)|Leave the barge (The Octagonal Tomb)|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the shattered remains of [...] where the Merchant once slept."''</ref> This plan froze the debt temporarily, but should the Merchant wake again, the debt will be due.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Sleeper|The Sleeper|Fallen London|}} ''"The Debtor cannot be woken [...] When he wakes, his debt will be due, [...] the loophole [...] that sent the Debtor to sleep instead."''</ref> | ||
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"The Debtor cannot be woken. When he wakes, his debt will be due, and all of the interest as well. His promise was sworn by the Cedar that stood in the square of the first of all cities. It hears him still."[3]
The Sleeping Merchant is a man from the First City who made a perilous deal with the Creditor.
Background
"He was happy, before the fall. A good friend to me, and a benefactor to the people who knew him. The Fall into the Neath took it all away."[4]

The Sleeping Merchant was once a rich and generous merchant from the First City. Unfortunately, his wealth evaporated after the city Fell, so he planned a caravan west to the Hinterlands with the Manager's permission, making promises and business deals as he prepared. In the process, he somehow procured the seal of the Echo Bazaar itself.[5] Once his journey began, however, his venture drew the attention of the Creditor.[6]
The Merchant was brought to the Magistracy of the Evenlode,[7] the Creditor's court.[8][9] The Creditor was worried that the First City's inhabitants would damage the Hinterlands, so it demanded the Bazaar provide collateral as insurance against this.[10] For reasons unknown, this toll ended up being measured against every soul in the Neath.[11] The Merchant, desperate to escape[12] and ignorant of the Neath's true population,[13] used the Bazaar's seal to promise this payment.[14]
Sealed
"The Merchant will not wake. Mr Mirrors did solid work there."
"Mr Mirrors may have sealed him into Parabola. But there are many people now who might unseal him again."[15]

As it turned out, the Bazaar would not be able to pay the gage promised without liquidating the entire city and potentially itself.[16][17] Thus, the Masters sealed the Merchant in a permanent slumber,[18] and his physical body was interred within the Octagonal Tomb.[19] This plan froze the debt temporarily, but should the Merchant wake again, the debt will be due.[20]
Now, the Merchant dreams of his caravan as if his journey had just begun,[21] but time did not wait for him: his body is now withered,[22] and his kith and kin have long passed away.[23]
References
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