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== Little City of Horrors == | == Little City of Horrors == | ||
In the third year of 1899, the [[London]] Horticultural Show was held for the first time since the [[The Fall of London|Fall]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show!|The London Horticultural Show!|Fallen London|}} ''"A mild buzz spreads throughout London. [...] for the first time since the Fall, the London Horticultural Show has returned. The event promises showcases, awards [...]"''</ref> inviting all Londoners to show off their plants in a great competition.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"All of London is invited to nurture and grow plants for the Horticultural Show [...]"''</ref> A mansion with a large glasshouse was provided for the show by one Lady ______.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}} ''"Lady ______ has [...] volunteered the use of her false-summer home, along with its magnificent glasshouse."''</ref> Notable plants cultivated for the event included:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"Game Instructions: Grow plants for rewards, prizes [...]"''</ref> | In the third year of 1899, the [[London]] Horticultural Show was held for the first time since the [[The Fall of London|Fall]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show!|The London Horticultural Show!|Fallen London|}} ''"A mild buzz spreads throughout London. [...] for the first time since the Fall, the London Horticultural Show has returned. The event promises showcases, awards [...]"''</ref> inviting all Londoners to show off their plants in a great competition.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"All of London is invited to nurture and grow plants for the Horticultural Show [...]"''</ref> A mansion in [[Watchmaker's Hill]] with a large glasshouse was provided for the show by one Lady ______.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}} ''"Lady ______ has [...] volunteered the use of her false-summer home, along with its magnificent glasshouse."''</ref><ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Inveigle_your_way_onto_the_delegation|Inveigle your way onto the delegation|Fallen London|}} ''"... Lady ______'s Watchmaker's Hill estate."''</ref> Notable plants cultivated for the event included:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"Game Instructions: Grow plants for rewards, prizes [...]"''</ref> | ||
* ‘Purple Maiden’ lily-caps ''(Lactarius pseudomurex)'': A violet mushroom worn in hats and accessories, used to signify forgiveness or a willingness to resume a romantic relationship.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Purple_Maiden%27_lily-caps|'Purple Maiden' lily-caps|Fallen London|}} ''"'Lactarius pseudomurex, the purple lily-cap. [...] used in hats and decorative corsages. [...] often given to signify forgiveness; [...] suggests that one is open to resuming a broken-off romantic entanglement...'"''</ref> | * ‘Purple Maiden’ lily-caps ''(Lactarius pseudomurex)'': A violet mushroom worn in hats and accessories, used to signify forgiveness or a willingness to resume a romantic relationship.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Purple_Maiden%27_lily-caps|'Purple Maiden' lily-caps|Fallen London|}} ''"'Lactarius pseudomurex, the purple lily-cap. [...] used in hats and decorative corsages. [...] often given to signify forgiveness; [...] suggests that one is open to resuming a broken-off romantic entanglement...'"''</ref> | ||
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While the Starved Men possessed superhuman durability and were able to survive seemingly fatal wounds,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Call_in_gunnery_support|Call in gunnery support|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men do not enjoy cannon fire. It seems [...] possible for them to recover from even direct hits, but it invokes significant distress [...]"''</ref> London was still able to mount a counterattack. The city restricted its amber supply,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Clear_the_city_of_amber|Clear the city of amber|Fallen London|}} ''"Any amber that falls into the enemy's [...] hands is fuel for [...] transformation. The Admiralty has ordered it to be stockpiled out of Starved reach."''</ref> repelled any incoming Starved Men from the Roof, and inflicted upon them grievous wounds,<ref name=":2" /> all the while keeping its citizens relatively protected.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Amber_Tide,_Turned|The Amber Tide, Turned|Fallen London|}} ''"Victory is a matter of degrees. London has proven itself adaptable [...] amber supply is tightly controlled. Guns are trained roofwards to intercept any descending stalactites or balloons. [...] the Starved Men have been made [...] to bleed in ways they cannot endure. [...] London has tended her wounds – has protected her people as best it can. "''</ref> Many Starved were forced to retreat from London entirely, but one group remained, still intent on their work to reshape London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contemplate_the_disposition_of_the_Starved_forces|Contemplate the disposition of the Starved forces|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men are scattered. Half of them have abandoned the attack, either vanishing off into the fringes of the Neath, or ascending once more [...] Those that remain are clustered [...] still desperately engaged in their work. Fervid, like they know that their time is running out. "''</ref> However, they soon surrendered and were captured by the Admiralty.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Give_the_order|Give the order|Fallen London|}} ''"There. Walking out of the shadows. Six of them, [...] "Hold," says your gruff second. "I think... I think they're surrendering." [...] They cooperate as the monks of Godfall bind their many hands at the wrists. [...] they do their best to show willing, the hairy one generally guiding the others. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men prisoners are enjoying a stint in the belly of the HMS Vaunted, chained and weighted, and with the whole ship lined with charges. They have offered no further resistance. "''</ref> | While the Starved Men possessed superhuman durability and were able to survive seemingly fatal wounds,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Call_in_gunnery_support|Call in gunnery support|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men do not enjoy cannon fire. It seems [...] possible for them to recover from even direct hits, but it invokes significant distress [...]"''</ref> London was still able to mount a counterattack. The city restricted its amber supply,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Clear_the_city_of_amber|Clear the city of amber|Fallen London|}} ''"Any amber that falls into the enemy's [...] hands is fuel for [...] transformation. The Admiralty has ordered it to be stockpiled out of Starved reach."''</ref> repelled any incoming Starved Men from the Roof, and inflicted upon them grievous wounds,<ref name=":2" /> all the while keeping its citizens relatively protected.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Amber_Tide,_Turned|The Amber Tide, Turned|Fallen London|}} ''"Victory is a matter of degrees. London has proven itself adaptable [...] amber supply is tightly controlled. Guns are trained roofwards to intercept any descending stalactites or balloons. [...] the Starved Men have been made [...] to bleed in ways they cannot endure. [...] London has tended her wounds – has protected her people as best it can. "''</ref> Many Starved were forced to retreat from London entirely, but one group remained, still intent on their work to reshape London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contemplate_the_disposition_of_the_Starved_forces|Contemplate the disposition of the Starved forces|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men are scattered. Half of them have abandoned the attack, either vanishing off into the fringes of the Neath, or ascending once more [...] Those that remain are clustered [...] still desperately engaged in their work. Fervid, like they know that their time is running out. "''</ref> However, they soon surrendered and were captured by the Admiralty.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Give_the_order|Give the order|Fallen London|}} ''"There. Walking out of the shadows. Six of them, [...] "Hold," says your gruff second. "I think... I think they're surrendering." [...] They cooperate as the monks of Godfall bind their many hands at the wrists. [...] they do their best to show willing, the hairy one generally guiding the others. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men prisoners are enjoying a stint in the belly of the HMS Vaunted, chained and weighted, and with the whole ship lined with charges. They have offered no further resistance. "''</ref> | ||
== The Truth and the Roof == | |||
Communication with the captured Starved Men was initially difficult,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enquire_about_communication_with_the_Starved_Men|Enquire about communication with the Starved Men|Fallen London|}} ''"Jenny moues. "I think it's clear enough from the manner of their capture that they are trying to communicate." [...] "It's just meaningless noise," chuffs the Commodore. "Enough to give you nightmares.""''</ref> and some members of the war council refused negotiation entirely.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''""We should just scuttle her and be done with it," grouses the Overworked Commodore."''</ref> This was ameliorated after one of the captive party, the '''Starved Lithologer''', reshaped their vocal cords to speak more clearly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pick_up_the_thread_of_the_argument|Pick up the thread of the argument|Fallen London|}} ''"After a lengthy span with an overcurious academic, plus some smuggled amber, this particular Starved individual has reshaped their vocal organs enough to speak."''</ref> The Lithologer revealed that they had watched the Roof for signs of the future, and it was foretold that the Sixth City was due to fall.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hear_them_out,_warily|Hear them out, warily|Fallen London|}} ''""I dig nock... intengd thish. We saw the signs, and thott to acht. [...] They clear their throat. [...] The longer they talk, the clearer their voice becomes [...] "We watch. I watch. The rock. The lights. Patterns and signs and warnings. [...] Patterns reveal. What shape things will be. What shape things might be." [...] You are hearing the tale of the Starved Lithologer."''</ref> The Starved Men of the Roof consist of many separate factions,<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Direct_its_attention_towards_the_Starved_Men|Direct its attention towards the Starved Men|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Starved Men across the London of your memory is full of fractious factions and warring wants, [...] Even on the Roof, where other forces swarm and muster, there are no outcasts – just two communities, working to different ends."''</ref> and as it turned out, the one that invaded London was trying to ''save'' the city.<ref name=":5">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_why_the_Starved_Men_attacked|Ask why the Starved Men attacked|Fallen London|}} ''" "What is seen can be changed. All things can be changed. [...] this body, it has fared ill with past changes." [...] "This is not a body, it's a city," blusters the Commodore. [...] "Yes. We sought to reshape the city, to help it avert a greater change which it could not endure. [...] We were helping—" [...] "You were tearing down our homes and tearing up our people." [...] a flash of a very human expression. Shame. "We wished to prevent [...] The city's next great change, [...] How many has it been now? Four?" [...] there was no time – we had to act, before..." [...]"''</ref> This faction viewed London not as a city, but as a vast organism; thus, they sought to reshape London’s “body” to survive the fall of the next city.<ref name=":5" /> The Lithologer showed regret for the destruction and injuries this incursion had caused.<ref name=":5" /> | |||
While this faction's attempt had ended in failure, the Lithologer warned the council that another group of Starved was taking a different approach.<ref name=":4" /> This second faction, still on the Roof, wanted to ''accelerate'' London’s cataclysmic change.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_Lies_Above|What Lies Above|Fallen London|}} ''""Our way was the kinder way," says the Starved Lithologer. "We saw the signs, and sought to change them. [...] Others among us believe in catastrophic change. They saw the signs, and seek to hasten it." "''</ref> The citizens’ survival was a secondary concern, and they viewed their actions as a mercy.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_for_more_details_of_the_plan|Press for more details of the plan|Fallen London|}} ''""We expect the Starved to mount heavy resistance. They've seen how London can fight." [...] "They truly do not understand why you resist," rasps the Lithologer, "as we did not. Resisting a change that is already happening leads to..." [...] "Misshaping. They are used to overcoming that resistance. They will do so [...] "God forbid that they take our lives into account." [...] "They do not deal with you. They deal with the city and its change [...] It does not occur to them to negotiate with the blood in its veins, the cells [...]"''</ref> To this end, they were building a weapon: a massive cornea of shaped flesh<ref name=":6">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Also_Into_You|Also Into You|Fallen London|}} ''"A great ocular mass. A distended cornea the size of the [airship] itself [...] Helping these things hold their strained shape as they prepare to channel inimical sunlight. "''</ref> that would drill a hole in the Roof, and focus the resulting sunlight ''directly onto London.''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_up_(What_Lies_Above)|Look up (What Lies Above)|Fallen London|}} ''""They are preparing," says the Starved Lithologer. "We were not fast enough. We did not do enough." [...] "They have been digging upwards. They mean to... assist the city in a thorough metamorphosis." [...] "The sun," says the Commodore. "The b____y sun." "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rapprochement|Rapprochement|Fallen London|}} ''""They mean to burn us," [...] "Bathe the city in sunlight. [...] The Starved Lithologer turns their great eye upwards [...] "They truly see it as a kindness. One short, sharp change. From down here... I think the perspective is different.""''</ref> | |||
After receiving this new information,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plan_of_Attack|Plan of Attack|Fallen London|}} ''"The Overworked Commodore stands. [...] A faction of the Starved Men have a weapon through which they mean to direct the sun on London. [...]"''</ref> the Admiralty called for an air fleet to locate the Starved weapon.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consider_who_might_help_in_London%27s_hour_of_need|Consider who might help in London's hour of need|Fallen London|}} ''""So unless London is to become the target of an unknown weapon of the Roof, we need airships. And allies.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Field_Commission|Field Commission|Fallen London|}} ''""We have a fleet, of sorts. But that's only half the battle." To stop the other faction of the Starved Men and their weapon, you first must find it. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Field_Commission|Field Commission|Fallen London|}} ''""The Roof is a big place. [...] our Starved, hmm, allies claim they don't know where it is, either.""''</ref> They converted the [[The University|University’s]] cricket pitch into an airfield, which was declared '''Station IX (Provisional).'''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Station_IX_(Provisional)|Station IX (Provisional)|Fallen London|}} ''"Previously known as the University's cricket field. Airship mooring posts [...] Eyes ever turn upwards: the skies are not secure. But, perhaps, soon."''</ref> The remaining Starved Men in London pledged to provide their assistance to help stop the weapon;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rapprochement|Rapprochement|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Lithologer raises their arms [...] "We will help. Those of my faction who remain. We can sculpt away the error.""''</ref> additionally, to help bolster the air fleet,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rapprochement|Rapprochement|Fallen London|}} ''""London needs all the allies it can get. [...] "You were good for intelligence gathering. How do you feel about international relations?" "''</ref> London commissioned the assistance of the [[Khanate]], [[Polythreme]], the pirates of [[Gaider's Mourn]], and the monks of [[Godfall]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Station_IX_(Provisional)|Station IX (Provisional)|Fallen London|}} ''"The airfield is busier with every passing hour. The Starved Lithologer directs long-limbed compatriots around to help with construction. [...] Dockhands mill about, [...] Monks of Saint Stalactite's brotherhood can be heard singing [...] Corsairs bare golden teeth at any Admiralty engineers who come too close to their airships. [...] Clay Men lift chassis with useful, if unsettling, ease. [...] The Khaganian contingent stand out. [...] their ships fully illuminated with bright, white bulbs. [...] The devils, whose craft buzz uneasily, do whatever they please."''</ref> Even [[Hell]] came to the city's aid, after being told that the dangers to London involved sunlight.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beseech_Hell_for_aid|Beseech Hell for aid|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the citizen of London [...] The weight of London's need was weighed against the requirements of the white city. [...] they revealed a morsel of interest. Sunlight, they said. [...] Hell prepared itself for war."''</ref> | |||
Once the Starved weapon was located,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Board_is_Set|The Board is Set|Fallen London|}} ''"Word is spreading: the Starved weapon has been located. All airship captains have been summoned. The fleet stands ready. "''</ref> the diverse airfleet<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_the_briefing|Join the briefing|Fallen London|}} ''"Your fellow captains hail from all across the Neath. Members of the Admiralty, plus those Londoners conscripted [...] Devils [...] Polythremian ships, [...] Khanate pilots [...]"''</ref> departed for the Roof to destroy it before it could be completed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plan_of_Attack|Plan of Attack|Fallen London|}} ''"The Overworked Commodore stands. [...] A faction of the Starved Men have a weapon through which they mean to direct the sun on London. [...] "It has taken time for them to finish constructing—" [...] The Commodore grinds his teeth. "They are ready. Our reconnaissance flights have located the weapon. The fleet will move to destroy it. [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Give_the_order_(Into_the_Cold,_Black_Yonder)|Give the order (Into the Cold, Black Yonder)|Fallen London|}} ''"Lines are cast off, ballast loosed. The [airship] drifts Roofwards. [...] You join the steady throng of air ships threading their way upwards."''</ref> [[Mr Iron]], [[Mr Fires]], and [[Mr Pages]] also accompanied the airfleet in Fires’ personal vessel, the ''Industry.''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plan_of_Attack|Plan of Attack|Fallen London|}} ''"A thought occurs to him. He fixes his eyes on [...] Mr Pages' [...] Will you require a ship, or do you intend to..." [...] the searchlight glare of Mr Fires. [...] the silent Mr Iron [...] scrawls a reply. 'INDUSTRY SHALL BEAR US.' A talon flicks out to indicate Fires' personal airship [...]"''</ref> As the airships neared the Roof, the Starved Men behind the weapon attacked with debris and amber,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Roof,_Rocks,_Ruin|Roof, Rocks, Ruin|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the first stalactite falls. [...] even those vessels quick enough to break up the larger rocks with cannon fire must contend with the resulting stony rain. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Opening_Salvoes|Opening Salvoes|Fallen London|}} ''"The sudden changes in buoyancy cause vessels to sink towards London, or rise to pierce themselves on pointed rock. "''</ref> and attempted to board ships among the approaching fleet.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Opening_Salvoes|Opening Salvoes|Fallen London|}} ''"A shout goes up [...] Starved Men are descending, in balloons and under their own power. They strike at the hulls and the crew, or hurl handfuls of amber that dissolve or remake. "''</ref> They also deployed their own massive airship of shaped flesh.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Reach_and_Grasp|Reach and Grasp|Fallen London|}} ''"A large mass [...] you could mistake it for an errant member of the fleet – it has the size and approximate shape of an airship. [...] you see the knots of flesh that make up its hull. The great lungs that form its air envelope. The [...] Starved that have formed themselves into this thing. "''</ref> The London-led fleet fought back,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bring_your_guns_to_bear|Bring your guns to bear|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the St Stalactites Saison ploughs through the lot of them at speed. The battle-brigade of Godfall's monks [...] grab hold of any Starved craft in range and assault them with gleeful cheer. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Proceed,_unmolested|Proceed, unmolested|Fallen London|}} ''"The Lifeship has been lying in wait. [...] it drags it down. The Starved craft, at least, talks back. The Lifeship rumbles happily as it ploughs towards the earth. "''</ref> and the Masters themselves engaged in hand-to-hand (wing-to-hand?) combat with the Starved,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/This_Wild_Highness|This Wild Highness|Fallen London|}} ''"Three dark shapes plummet from the bottom of Industry. [...] The first of the shapes spreads vast, membranous wings, [...] Claws gut the first Starved Man before it has seen the creature coming. The other two shapes unfurl, and the heights are quickly awash in blood. [...] One is brutal [...] carving each into bloody, bubbling chunks. Another pauses at each of its marks, [...] while a clawed hand simply brushes the skin. Those Starved scream as they fall. The last [...] the air shimmers around it, [...] the Starved whose blood boils within them, who find themselves indebted to the ground, [...] the air simply betrays and will allow no further passage."''</ref> but many airships were damaged and destroyed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Sight|In Sight|Fallen London|}} ''"London's fleet is in disarray behind you."''</ref> | |||
Eventually, the airfleet reached the weapon itself.<ref name=":6" /> The Starved Men attending to the weapon immediately acted in its defense, attacking the remnants of the fleet.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_aim!|Take aim!|Fallen London|}} ''"Bring every gun on the [airship] to bear on the Starved oculus. [...] Starved Men are vaulting from the roof onto the [airship] and clambering down to the deck. You have boarders. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Sight|In Sight|Fallen London|}} ''"Starved Men swarm the deck of the [airship]. London's fleet is in disarray behind you. Rock pours from the Roof like rain. "''</ref> Meanwhile, the weapon’s eye was directed toward London,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Sight|In Sight|Fallen London|}} ''"Ahead, the eye turns, slowly, haltingly, out to gaze upon London."''</ref> primed with sunlight and ready to fire<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Sight|In Sight|Fallen London|}} ''"Something moves upon the Roof above the oculus. [...] The sound of stone on stone. Above the eye, the Roof is coming apart."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Last_Orders|Last Orders|Fallen London|}} ''"The skin on the ceiling parts, [...] a core of stone – falls from the roof. And what follows [...] Sunlight. A tiny beam [...] The light touches the rock [...] From being magnified and projected down, even as it burns out its channel. "''</ref> - until a single airship sacrificed itself to ram and destroy the eye, saving the city.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fly_the_(Airship)_straight_into_the_Starved_weapon|Fly the (Airship) straight into the Starved weapon|Fallen London|}} ''"You hold the course. You make yourself a dart. A missile of wood and flesh and fabric. A spear, thrown from London, to put one in the eye of those who would unmake it. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_End,_at_Last|An End, at Last|Fallen London|}} ''""I know what it looks like when a city ends. It looks worse than this from here." A rictus is neither a smile nor a leer. "And better.""''</ref> | |||
== The Aftermath == | |||
After this great ordeal concluded, London began to recover, and decommissioned the air fleet.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_the_eye_of_the_Overworked_Commodore|Catch the eye of the Overworked Commodore|Fallen London|}} ''"Who will command the airfleet [...] "No fleet to command. The craft that made it back are being stripped down and reconverted. Those that Fires didn't lay its claim to first," [...]"''</ref> The Horticultural Show was reopened, as Londoners considered it a relief from all the recent stress.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_(Reprise)|The London Horticultural Show (Reprise)|Fallen London|}} ''"The city has become exceptionally invested in the Horticultural Show. Londoners have spent weeks sweeping broken glass [...] filling in insurance forms, knocking down [...] those buildings too unsafe to let stand. After that ordeal, fungi, uncomfortable chairs, [...] are a blessed relief. "''</ref> Citizens also banded together to build an informal community garden using scraps from the air fleet and contributions of their own flora and fungi.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_(Reprise)|The London Horticultural Show (Reprise)|Fallen London|}} ''"Amid the the bedraggled-but-proud displays of flora, a nascent garden has emerged. No one decision was made. No one declared it should be what it is. Londoners just started planting. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_community_garden|Visit the community garden|Fallen London|}} ''"The 'garden' for now consists largely of a single raised bed. The sides are fashioned from discarded airship hull pieces. People wait patiently to lay in a spreading motley of plants and fungi."''</ref> The Starved Lithologer was in attendance, seeking to understand why London sought a return to normalcy;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Approach_the_Starved_Lithologer|Approach the Starved Lithologer|Fallen London|}} ''"They're the only one of their number that dared to come here. [...] "We... truly thought we were helping. I don't think that means much, but it is—" [...] "Unchanging. True." [...] "The city is changing back to what it was before. That is..." [...] "...something I would like to understand.""''</ref> they were soon accompanied by another Starved Man, who sought to contribute a Starved Rose<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Scion_of_a_Starved_Rose|A Scion of a Starved Rose|Fallen London|}} ''"Pale, flexile, and aromatic. Keep it in a vase of amber, and prepare to be surprised."''</ref> as a peace offering.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Peace_Garden|The Peace Garden|Fallen London|}} ''"A commotion goes up from the entrance – a Starved Man [...] is walking in. [...] He sweeps clear a knot of soil, places something inside, and steps back. [...] The 'rose' is grey [...] The folds of its petals put you more in mind of skin than leaves. [...] the Starved Man bows to the assembled Londoners. Some return the gesture. Others mutter ungraciously [...] Still others tighten their grip on their makeshift weapons. "''</ref> An award ceremony was held to judge whatever botanical marvels (or evidence thereof) remained from the Horticultural Show.<ref name=":7">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_Awards_Ceremony|The London Horticultural Show Awards Ceremony|Fallen London|}} ''"The London Horticultural Show Awards Ceremony is being held [...] whichever plants could be salvaged (or photographs of plants; or verifiable eyewitness reports of plants) have been recovered. Judgement must be exercised upon them. Life must carry on."''</ref> And where the stalactite fell, at the original venue of the show, the Lithologer organized the Starved Embassy to prevent future conflicts between the Starved and London.<ref name=":3" /> To this end, the two parties would also exchange gifts, providing opportunities to learn of one another’s culture.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cultural_Exchange|A Cultural Exchange|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the events of that summer arose from a poor understanding of each others' existential idiom. In a bid to ensure that it cannot happen again, the Starved Lithologer has facilitated a cultural program where the two sides exchange gifts. "''</ref> | |||
After all, life must carry on.<ref name=":7" /> | |||
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The London Horticultural Show was a significant event of the third year of 1899.
Little City of Horrors
In the third year of 1899, the London Horticultural Show was held for the first time since the Fall,[2] inviting all Londoners to show off their plants in a great competition.[3] A mansion in Watchmaker's Hill with a large glasshouse was provided for the show by one Lady ______.[4][5] Notable plants cultivated for the event included:[6]
- ‘Purple Maiden’ lily-caps (Lactarius pseudomurex): A violet mushroom worn in hats and accessories, used to signify forgiveness or a willingness to resume a romantic relationship.[7]
- 'Marigold Madness' lily-caps (Agaricus xanthos): A rare yellow mushroom recently introduced for commercial purposes. Unrelated to other lily-caps, this mushroom is considered a pest that may appear in attics or basements. It grows on damp paper, especially "impersonal correspondence." Not safe for ingestion.[8]
- 'Golden screamer' mandrakes (Mandragora officinalis lacrimosum): A mandrake that may scream, sing, or cry. Unrelated to mandrakes of the Surface.[9]
- 'Violant wing' lily-caps (Lactarius rhizomaticus): A violant mushroom that may grow in unexpected nooks and crannies, including within a careless mycologist's throat.[10]
- Cautionary Orchids: said to originate from the Regent of Caution’s very own gardens. Properties unknown.[11]
The Horticultural Show began on a fine afternoon;[12] attendance was middling,[13] but drinks were plentiful.[14] His Amused Lordship raised his glass for a toast, and began his opening speech.[15]
Don't Look Up
Unfortunately, His Lordship's speech was interrupted - first by a few falling pebbles, then larger stones.[16] An enormous stalactite from the Roof of the Neath,[17] larger than a cathedral, fell upon the glasshouse,[18] devastating both the building and the crowd in attendance.[19] The stalactite then broke open,[20] and hordes of Starved Men emerged from its hollow interior.[21] Six smaller stalactites also fell across London, each transporting more Starved, and even more denizens of the Roof descended upon the city from above.[22]
The invading Starved immediately began reshaping the infrastructure of London:[23] they turned buildings into flesh and bone,[24][25] among other materials,[26] and cut its roads with rivers of fat.[27] Many buildings collapsed in the assault, trapping anyone inside.[25] One Starved Man even turned Wolfstack Docks into its personal alchemic vat, transmuting water into ice, stone, and even cesium.[28] Crowds choked the rail station at Moloch Street, making travel out of London extremely hazardous.[29] The Starved did not deliberately target civilians,[30] but they were uncaring of civilian casualties and willing to repel with force any Londoners who interrupted their work,[31][32] resulting in brutal street fights.[33]
The War for London
As the conflict in London continued, its citizens looked to authority for help. The Masters were busy considering whether the Sixth City was due to fall;[34] the Empress took shelter within the Shuttered Palace, and her staff refused to offer assistance.[35] In the end, it was Sinning Jenny who took matters into her own hands and led the relief effort.[36] She set up field hospitals for the wounded,[37] ensured citizens received food, medical supplies and safety,[38] and acted as a leader for volunteers to rescue the wounded and repair London’s damaged structures.[38][39][40] While the Admiralty was initially caught unawares by the attack,[41] they soon mobilized cannons and crew to strike back against the Starved threat.[42][43] To mitigate tensions between the two assisting parties, Jenny and the Admiralty's representative, the Overworked Commodore, convened a war council in the HMS Vaunted[44] to discuss strategy and gather intelligence.[45]
While the Starved Men possessed superhuman durability and were able to survive seemingly fatal wounds,[46] London was still able to mount a counterattack. The city restricted its amber supply,[47] repelled any incoming Starved Men from the Roof, and inflicted upon them grievous wounds,[46] all the while keeping its citizens relatively protected.[48] Many Starved were forced to retreat from London entirely, but one group remained, still intent on their work to reshape London.[49] However, they soon surrendered and were captured by the Admiralty.[50][51]
The Truth and the Roof
Communication with the captured Starved Men was initially difficult,[52] and some members of the war council refused negotiation entirely.[53] This was ameliorated after one of the captive party, the Starved Lithologer, reshaped their vocal cords to speak more clearly.[54] The Lithologer revealed that they had watched the Roof for signs of the future, and it was foretold that the Sixth City was due to fall.[55] The Starved Men of the Roof consist of many separate factions,[56] and as it turned out, the one that invaded London was trying to save the city.[57] This faction viewed London not as a city, but as a vast organism; thus, they sought to reshape London’s “body” to survive the fall of the next city.[57] The Lithologer showed regret for the destruction and injuries this incursion had caused.[57]
While this faction's attempt had ended in failure, the Lithologer warned the council that another group of Starved was taking a different approach.[56] This second faction, still on the Roof, wanted to accelerate London’s cataclysmic change.[58] The citizens’ survival was a secondary concern, and they viewed their actions as a mercy.[59] To this end, they were building a weapon: a massive cornea of shaped flesh[60] that would drill a hole in the Roof, and focus the resulting sunlight directly onto London.[61][62]
After receiving this new information,[63] the Admiralty called for an air fleet to locate the Starved weapon.[64][65][66] They converted the University’s cricket pitch into an airfield, which was declared Station IX (Provisional).[67] The remaining Starved Men in London pledged to provide their assistance to help stop the weapon;[68] additionally, to help bolster the air fleet,[69] London commissioned the assistance of the Khanate, Polythreme, the pirates of Gaider's Mourn, and the monks of Godfall.[70] Even Hell came to the city's aid, after being told that the dangers to London involved sunlight.[71]
Once the Starved weapon was located,[72] the diverse airfleet[73] departed for the Roof to destroy it before it could be completed.[74][75] Mr Iron, Mr Fires, and Mr Pages also accompanied the airfleet in Fires’ personal vessel, the Industry.[76] As the airships neared the Roof, the Starved Men behind the weapon attacked with debris and amber,[77][78] and attempted to board ships among the approaching fleet.[79] They also deployed their own massive airship of shaped flesh.[80] The London-led fleet fought back,[81][82] and the Masters themselves engaged in hand-to-hand (wing-to-hand?) combat with the Starved,[83] but many airships were damaged and destroyed.[84]
Eventually, the airfleet reached the weapon itself.[60] The Starved Men attending to the weapon immediately acted in its defense, attacking the remnants of the fleet.[85][86] Meanwhile, the weapon’s eye was directed toward London,[87] primed with sunlight and ready to fire[88][89] - until a single airship sacrificed itself to ram and destroy the eye, saving the city.[90][91]
The Aftermath
After this great ordeal concluded, London began to recover, and decommissioned the air fleet.[92] The Horticultural Show was reopened, as Londoners considered it a relief from all the recent stress.[93] Citizens also banded together to build an informal community garden using scraps from the air fleet and contributions of their own flora and fungi.[94][95] The Starved Lithologer was in attendance, seeking to understand why London sought a return to normalcy;[96] they were soon accompanied by another Starved Man, who sought to contribute a Starved Rose[97] as a peace offering.[98] An award ceremony was held to judge whatever botanical marvels (or evidence thereof) remained from the Horticultural Show.[99] And where the stalactite fell, at the original venue of the show, the Lithologer organized the Starved Embassy to prevent future conflicts between the Starved and London.[5] To this end, the two parties would also exchange gifts, providing opportunities to learn of one another’s culture.[100]
After all, life must carry on.[99]
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