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<blockquote>''"So yes, London fought Hell here. But 'here' has had additions."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_with_the_Wayward_Historian|Catch up with the Wayward Historian|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"So yes, London fought Hell here. But 'here' has had additions."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_with_the_Wayward_Historian|Catch up with the Wayward Historian|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Heretic.png|alt=A well-dressed man with glasses.|thumb|The Wayward Historian]] | [[File:Heretic.png|alt=A well-dressed man with glasses.|thumb|The Wayward Historian]] | ||
The Moulin Waste's anomalies are caused by the '''Wellspring of Moulin''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Wellspring_of_the_Waste|The Wellspring of the Waste|Fallen London|}} ''"All this has an origin point, [...] you have traced it."''</ref> an enormous mirror linked to a river in [[Parabola]] that flows through the [[The Waswood|Waswood]]. The Waswood is a place of things past and forgotten, and since part of its river now flows into Moulin,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_is_the_source_of_the_water%3F|What is the source of the water?|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] source of the water flow is a mirror large enough for an elephant [...] waters [...] were diverted through this mirror. Across: the Waswood, the place in Parabola where present becomes past and past is forgotten."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Waters_of_the_Wellspring|The Waters of the Wellspring|Fallen London|}} ''"The waters of the Moulin Waste, a [...] rivulet of the river through the Waswood, flow out of a mirror, [...] Suffusing the soil with things that were nearly forgotten."''</ref> the area is no longer solely a battlefield from [[The Campaign of '68|'68]]; rather, it is saturated with many other traces of history and relocated relics | The Moulin Waste's anomalies are caused by the '''Wellspring of Moulin''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Wellspring_of_the_Waste|The Wellspring of the Waste|Fallen London|}} ''"All this has an origin point, [...] you have traced it."''</ref> an enormous mirror linked to a river in [[Parabola]] that flows through the [[The Waswood|Waswood]]. The Waswood is a place of things past and forgotten, and since part of its river now flows into Moulin,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_is_the_source_of_the_water%3F|What is the source of the water?|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] source of the water flow is a mirror large enough for an elephant [...] waters [...] were diverted through this mirror. Across: the Waswood, the place in Parabola where present becomes past and past is forgotten."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Waters_of_the_Wellspring|The Waters of the Wellspring|Fallen London|}} ''"The waters of the Moulin Waste, a [...] rivulet of the river through the Waswood, flow out of a mirror, [...] Suffusing the soil with things that were nearly forgotten."''</ref> the area is no longer solely a battlefield from [[The Campaign of '68|'68]]; rather, it is saturated with many other traces of history and relocated relics.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_with_the_Wayward_Historian|Catch up with the Wayward Historian|Fallen London|}} ''"The artefacts are [...] legitimate, [...] [...] Did London [...] fight Hell in this place? [...] "Of course. [...] much of 'this place' was carried in from the Waswood. [...] London fought Hell here. But 'here' has had additions."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Wellspring_of_the_Waste|The Wellspring of the Waste|Fallen London|}} ''"The Waste is not the site of history; it is where history ends up, like flotsam on a beach."''</ref> It is unclear if it originally was a battlefield before the mirror was installed. | ||
The Wellspring was the design of the owners of Moulin's antique shop; the Historian sought material to work with, and the Antiquarian sought protection for both herself and her partner. The couple struck a deal with the [[Fingerkings]], and so the massive mirror was put in place,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_for_the_fingerking|Look for the fingerking|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] a Historian [...] A Deviless cast out [...] one needing raw material for his work, the other seeking protection for them both. A bargain struck with the kings of Dream, and a large mirror brought to [...] the hinterlands."''</ref> benefiting all parties involved. Since what Was is in a sense a form of Is-Not, the Fingerkings believed that if the Was flooded the Is, it would aid in the dream-serpents' conquest of the Is.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_a_Fingerking|Speak to a Fingerking|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Moulin Waste is [...] a point where the Was drains out into the Is. An intentional creation. [...] A bargain struck [...] the snake concludes: "What is history if not a [...] dream? If the past rules the present, the Is-Not rules the Is.""''</ref> Confusing? Parabola is generally that way. | The Wellspring was the design of the owners of Moulin's antique shop; the Historian sought material to work with, and the Antiquarian sought protection for both herself and her partner. The couple struck a deal with the [[Fingerkings]], and so the massive mirror was put in place,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_for_the_fingerking|Look for the fingerking|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] a Historian [...] A Deviless cast out [...] one needing raw material for his work, the other seeking protection for them both. A bargain struck with the kings of Dream, and a large mirror brought to [...] the hinterlands."''</ref> benefiting all parties involved. Since what Was is in a sense a form of Is-Not, the Fingerkings believed that if the Was flooded the Is, it would aid in the dream-serpents' conquest of the Is.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_a_Fingerking|Speak to a Fingerking|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Moulin Waste is [...] a point where the Was drains out into the Is. An intentional creation. [...] A bargain struck [...] the snake concludes: "What is history if not a [...] dream? If the past rules the present, the Is-Not rules the Is.""''</ref> Confusing? Parabola is generally that way. |
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"The Great Hellbound Railway has crossed the threshold into Hell’s hinterlands. To get here, the tracks cut through a muddy and desolate heath, the landscape pitted with craters."[1]
Moulin is a town near a wasteland in the Hinterlands. It the seventh station of the Great Hellbound Railway.
History for Sale
"On the window, a sign proclaims the sale of Souvenirs & Mementos of the Campaign of '68."[1]

Moulin is a remote settlement surrounded by sprawling badlands[2] whose jurisdiction is disputed.[3][4] The town's primary attractions are a pub called the Forked Tongue,[5] and an antique shop selling relics from the Campaign of '68.[6] The shop is managed by the Exiled Antiquarian, a deviless,[7] and her partner, the Wayward Historian.[8][9]
When the Great Hellbound Railway arrived,[10] Moulin was barricaded by the Ministry of Public Decency to prevent exploration of the nearby wastes.[11] The antique shop's owners rely on the waste's artifacts to make a living and protect themselves, so they would prefer that the barrier be removed as soon as possible.[12][13]
The Moulin Waste
"The terrain in Moulin is muddy and treacherous; every square yard of ground has been ploughed under a dozen times by explosives and trampling boots."[14]
"Water flows oddly in the Moulin Waste, sometimes bubbling up through the surface of the muddy soil and streaking across the landscape in streams. The water's surface glows Viric; it sounds like murmured voices and out-of-tune violins."[15]

The Moulin Waste is said to have been a battlefield of the Campaign of '68.[16] Accordingly, it is marred with craters[17] and material from the war.[18] Harsh terrain,[19] sorrow-spiders,[20] and the aftermath of Hell's weapons all endanger prospective spelunkers.[21]
Strangely, objects with no ties to '68 appear in the Waste, such as curios from the Fallen Cities,[22] Parabola,[23] or from across the Unterzee.[24] It also has a dream-like quality to it,[25] and streams of viric-tinged water flow throughout.[26]
The Wellspring of Moulin
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"The waters of the Moulin Waste, a diverted rivulet of the river through the Waswood, flow out of a mirror, into the cave, and up: Suffusing the soil with things that were nearly forgotten."[27]
"So yes, London fought Hell here. But 'here' has had additions."[28]

The Moulin Waste's anomalies are caused by the Wellspring of Moulin,[29] an enormous mirror linked to a river in Parabola that flows through the Waswood. The Waswood is a place of things past and forgotten, and since part of its river now flows into Moulin,[30][31] the area is no longer solely a battlefield from '68; rather, it is saturated with many other traces of history and relocated relics.[32][33] It is unclear if it originally was a battlefield before the mirror was installed.
The Wellspring was the design of the owners of Moulin's antique shop; the Historian sought material to work with, and the Antiquarian sought protection for both herself and her partner. The couple struck a deal with the Fingerkings, and so the massive mirror was put in place,[34] benefiting all parties involved. Since what Was is in a sense a form of Is-Not, the Fingerkings believed that if the Was flooded the Is, it would aid in the dream-serpents' conquest of the Is.[35] Confusing? Parabola is generally that way.
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