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{{Neath_Location|image1=edictoftowers.png|caption1= | {{Neath_Location|image1=edictoftowers.png|caption1=|location=[[The Hinterlands]]|allegiance=[[Hell]]}}<blockquote>''"The Edict borders the southern flank of Hell, where once flat plains rolled away the white walls. Here, Hell dug deep and where was once was nothing, Hell installed a myriad of mirrors. To navigate, one requires the ability to see both what is and what could be; to reject the was never."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_Edict_of_Towers|Walk the Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
The '''Edict of Towers''' is a fortification of [[Hell]] located near [[Marigold Station]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_Edict_of_Towers|Walk the Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}} ''"An ancient Hell defence [...]"''</ref> It is a massive labyrinth of mirrors that blur the line between Is and Is-Not; in fact, ''less than one fifth'' of the area can be considered "real."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Edict_of_Towers|The Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}} ''"The Edict is a labyrinth of walls and towers, [...] only a fifth – or less – is real."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_Edict_of_Towers|Walk the Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}} ''"Here, Hell [...] installed a myriad of mirrors."''</ref> From beyond the mirrors, the vistas of [[Parabola]] are visible.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Recover_the_Dauntless_Knight|Recover the Dauntless Knight|Fallen London|}} ''"Through the glass, Parabola appears, vivid as daybreak."''</ref> | The '''Edict of Towers''' is a fortification of [[Hell]] located near [[Marigold Station]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_Edict_of_Towers|Walk the Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}} ''"An ancient Hell defence [...]"''</ref> It is a massive labyrinth of mirrors that blur the line between Is and Is-Not; in fact, ''less than one fifth'' of the area can be considered "real."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Edict_of_Towers|The Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}} ''"The Edict is a labyrinth of walls and towers, [...] only a fifth – or less – is real."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_Edict_of_Towers|Walk the Edict of Towers|Fallen London|}} ''"Here, Hell [...] installed a myriad of mirrors."''</ref> From beyond the mirrors, the vistas of [[Parabola]] are visible.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Recover_the_Dauntless_Knight|Recover the Dauntless Knight|Fallen London|}} ''"Through the glass, Parabola appears, vivid as daybreak."''</ref> |
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"The Edict borders the southern flank of Hell, where once flat plains rolled away the white walls. Here, Hell dug deep and where was once was nothing, Hell installed a myriad of mirrors. To navigate, one requires the ability to see both what is and what could be; to reject the was never."[1]
The Edict of Towers is a fortification of Hell located near Marigold Station.[2] It is a massive labyrinth of mirrors that blur the line between Is and Is-Not; in fact, less than one fifth of the area can be considered "real."[3][4] From beyond the mirrors, the vistas of Parabola are visible.[5]
While it is now abandoned,[6] the Edict was built to defend Hell's southernmost flank,[7][8] back when Hell still resided in Parabola.[9] It is littered with the detritus of past invasions, long predating the Campaign of '68.[10] The mirrors here are extremely disorienting to navigate,[11] their traps and treacheries designed through accords with the Fingerkings.[12] At the heart of the Edict is its original mirror: a massive, shattered piece of glass, held in place by thorned flowers and missing several of its shards.[13]
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