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<blockquote>''"The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. His followers – 'the horned and brazen' – grieved, then raged, then rebelled. The Chain was broken."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. His followers – 'the horned and brazen' – grieved, then raged, then rebelled. The Chain was broken."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
The '''King of Carols''', also known as the '''Many-Mouthed''' and the '''Choir-in-One''', is a [[Grand Devil]] and the prisoner within the Well of the Wolf.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the first hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Singular Choir? No – the Choir-in-One. The Many-Mouthed. The Master of— no. The King of Celebrants? No, the King of Carols. These are the names of the thing in the Well."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the first hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Choir-in-One (who was, you are now certain, an ur-devil) [...]"''</ref> The devils here sing and dance in honor of him, and recount his deeds and tragic fate through their hymns.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The choir has grown enough to attempt its most sacred hymn. [...] The Hymn of the Martyr [...] The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. [...] The fate of the uprising is unstated, but the sigils are melancholy. [...]"''</ref> | The '''King of Carols''', also known as the '''Many-Mouthed''' and the '''Choir-in-One''', is a [[Grand Devil]] and the prisoner within the Well of the Wolf.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the first hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Singular Choir? No – the Choir-in-One. The Many-Mouthed. The Master of— no. The King of Celebrants? No, the King of Carols. These are the names of the thing in the Well."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the first hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Choir-in-One (who was, you are now certain, an ur-devil) [...]"''</ref> His physical form has never been seen, but he is capable of bellowing from within the well's depths.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/A_Memorable_Wedding#Story_description|Story description|Sunless Skies|}} ''"She leans over the well further. "I will be your queen," she screams. "Will you be my king?" A distant and incomprehensible bellow bursts from below."''</ref> The devils here sing and dance in honor of him, and recount his deeds and tragic fate through their hymns.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The choir has grown enough to attempt its most sacred hymn. [...] The Hymn of the Martyr [...] The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. [...] The fate of the uprising is unstated, but the sigils are melancholy. [...]"''</ref> | ||
[[File:Chorister bee.png|alt=A bee.|thumb|A [[Chorister Bees|Chorister Bee]]]] | [[File:Chorister bee.png|alt=A bee.|thumb|A [[Chorister Bees|Chorister Bee]]]] | ||
Long ago, the King protested against the [[Judgements]] by refusing to sing for them.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"[...] the hymn's plainsong denotes a time long ago: [...] a tale of the Many-Mouthed. He... [...] campaigned, perhaps, or protested – against [...] 'the Golden Rule'? [...] The King of Carols 'objected through the withdrawal of his voice'. Because of this, 'the eyes were angry'."''</ref> In retaliation, the Judgements hung him above the well as a warning against rebellion. In a final act of defiance, the King gave away all but one of his many voices to his creations, the [[Chorister Bees]], infuriating the Judgements even further.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the third hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"This hymn is a hymn of suffering. [...] a period of punishment. The Choir-in-One [...] was – elaborated? Stretched? Hung? – above the well, from the spur of ice on which the bandstand now rests. The stars 'made a message of him,' [...] In defiance, he gave away his voices, bestowing 'all but one of them upon his—' The next part might be 'creations' or 'aberrations' or 'amalgamies'. Apparently, this was not well received by 'those who judged'."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Well_of_the_Wolf#The_Well_of_the_Wolf|Deposit the Abstemious Devil|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Long ago, the Many-Mouthed gave all but one of his voices to his creations. I require a single live chorister-bee."''</ref> For this, he was imprisoned in the well forever. His followers, the [[devils]], initially grieved, then rebelled against the [[Judgements]] with the King as a martyr. Unfortunately, the devils were defeated, and were forced to flee to [[Parabola]] via [[Caduceus]] to escape their oppressors' sight.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Hymn of the Martyr [...] The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. His followers – 'the horned and brazen' – grieved, then raged, then rebelled. The Chain was broken. The fate of the uprising is unstated, but the sigils are melancholy. There is reference to an exodus, to 'a time of serpents'."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Repentant_Devil#The_Repentant_Devil|Ask him about his memories of Caduceus|Sunless Skies|}} ''""After the Well of the Wolf," [...] "the Devils could no longer remain in the sight of the Judgements: not if we intended to live. We escaped through Caduceus into Parabola, the place that is not; and from there onward. We were a people in exile."''</ref> | Long ago, the King protested against the [[Judgements]] by refusing to sing for them.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"[...] the hymn's plainsong denotes a time long ago: [...] a tale of the Many-Mouthed. He... [...] campaigned, perhaps, or protested – against [...] 'the Golden Rule'? [...] The King of Carols 'objected through the withdrawal of his voice'. Because of this, 'the eyes were angry'."''</ref> In retaliation, the Judgements hung him above the well as a warning against rebellion. In a final act of defiance, the King gave away all but one of his many voices to his creations, the [[Chorister Bees]], infuriating the Judgements even further.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the third hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"This hymn is a hymn of suffering. [...] a period of punishment. The Choir-in-One [...] was – elaborated? Stretched? Hung? – above the well, from the spur of ice on which the bandstand now rests. The stars 'made a message of him,' [...] In defiance, he gave away his voices, bestowing 'all but one of them upon his—' The next part might be 'creations' or 'aberrations' or 'amalgamies'. Apparently, this was not well received by 'those who judged'."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Well_of_the_Wolf#The_Well_of_the_Wolf|Deposit the Abstemious Devil|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Long ago, the Many-Mouthed gave all but one of his voices to his creations. I require a single live chorister-bee."''</ref> For this, he was imprisoned in the well forever. His followers, the [[devils]], initially grieved, then rebelled against the [[Judgements]] with the King as a martyr. Unfortunately, the devils were defeated, and were forced to flee to [[Parabola]] via [[Caduceus]] to escape their oppressors' sight.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bandstand#Interactions|Listen to the fourth and final hymn|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Hymn of the Martyr [...] The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. His followers – 'the horned and brazen' – grieved, then raged, then rebelled. The Chain was broken. The fate of the uprising is unstated, but the sigils are melancholy. There is reference to an exodus, to 'a time of serpents'."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Repentant_Devil#The_Repentant_Devil|Ask him about his memories of Caduceus|Sunless Skies|}} ''""After the Well of the Wolf," [...] "the Devils could no longer remain in the sight of the Judgements: not if we intended to live. We escaped through Caduceus into Parabola, the place that is not; and from there onward. We were a people in exile."''</ref> |
Revision as of 19:21, 10 June 2024
"A hole in the sky! Torrents of celestial mist pour into it. Shelves of black ice poke from its throat. One of the shelves extends over the well-mouth in a narrow spur. At its end stands a pitted, cast-iron bandstand."[1]
The Well of the Wolf is a sky-well located in the region of Albion.
The Choir in the Sky
"Is that brimstone? Or my imagination?"[2]
The Well of the Wolf is a vortex of wind surrounded by platforms of black ice.[3] A congregation of devils live near the well's rim in a system of hexagonal caves.[4] Unlike most devils, they are disheveled and poorly dressed, and are incapable of speaking.[5] This is because the well is a place where devils "retire;"[6] they may also come here out of disillusionment for their kind's habits,[7] or due to being outcast.[8][9]
Each of the devils here has a Chorister Bee burrowed in their chest cavity,[10] which replaces their speaking voice with plainsong produced by the bee.[11][12] Atop a platform above the well is a bandstand built right after London crossed the Avid Horizon.[13][14] When the well's winds whip wildly, the devils convene at the bandstand and calm the storm by performing hymns about the well's inhabitant,[15][16] using song and dance to spell sigils of the Correspondence.[17]
Above the well is a stone idol engraved with many whistling mouths.[18] A ritual can be performed here called the Rite of the Rack, where initiates must "hang and give voice" by dangling themselves from the idol and screaming for hours, until their voice gives out completely and their throat has been run ragged. This sacrifice will alter their identity and ensure they are "no longer only themself."[19] This rite can be reversed by whipping oneself with a scourge while the well consumes their cries, nullifying the bargain.[20]
The King of Carols
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"The Choir-in-One (who was, you are now certain, an ur-devil) was – elaborated? Stretched? Hung? – above the well, from the spur of ice on which the bandstand now rests. The stars 'made a message of him,' (this part is unusually clear). In defiance, he gave away his voices, bestowing 'all but one of them upon his—' The next part might be 'creations' or 'aberrations' or 'amalgamies'. Apparently, this was not well received by 'those who judged'."[21]
"The hymn is an ending-hymn. The Many-Mouthed was judged by the Regents in Gold, and cast into the well. His voices, all but the one he kept, 'were scattered to the hives'. His followers – 'the horned and brazen' – grieved, then raged, then rebelled. The Chain was broken."[22]
The King of Carols, also known as the Many-Mouthed and the Choir-in-One, is a Grand Devil and the prisoner within the Well of the Wolf.[23][24] His physical form has never been seen, but he is capable of bellowing from within the well's depths.[25] The devils here sing and dance in honor of him, and recount his deeds and tragic fate through their hymns.[26]

Long ago, the King protested against the Judgements by refusing to sing for them.[27] In retaliation, the Judgements hung him above the well as a warning against rebellion. In a final act of defiance, the King gave away all but one of his many voices to his creations, the Chorister Bees, infuriating the Judgements even further.[28][29] For this, he was imprisoned in the well forever. His followers, the devils, initially grieved, then rebelled against the Judgements with the King as a martyr. Unfortunately, the devils were defeated, and were forced to flee to Parabola via Caduceus to escape their oppressors' sight.[30][31]
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