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Ealing was once part of London on the [[The Surface|Surface]], but it suffered serious damage during the [[The Fall of London|Fall]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"This was once part of London, [...] it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned."''</ref> and landed some distance away from the rest of the city.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_the_train_to_Ealing_Gardens|Take the train to Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}}''(Implied. Ealing is far enough from London that it is most convenient to access by train.)''</ref> Eventually,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or [...] market gardener. Other people [...] have found homes here as well."''</ref> some buildings were shoddily repaired and new ones were built in a mix of styles;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"The architecture is a Rubbery parody of London: old ruins propped up [...] new buildings built in [...] imitation of known styles."''</ref> meanwhile, areas that proved beyond repair were repurposed as mushroom farms.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"The blocks that could not be salvaged [...] have been laid with topsoil for mushroom-growing. [...] has to supply all the plates of London."''</ref>
Ealing was once part of London on the [[The Surface|Surface]], but it suffered serious damage during the [[The Fall of London|Fall]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"This was once part of London, [...] it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned."''</ref> and landed some distance away from the rest of the city.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_the_train_to_Ealing_Gardens|Take the train to Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}}''(Implied. Ealing is far enough from London that it is most convenient to access by train.)''</ref> Eventually,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or [...] market gardener. Other people [...] have found homes here as well."''</ref> some buildings were shoddily repaired and new ones were built in a mix of styles;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"The architecture is a Rubbery parody of London: old ruins propped up [...] new buildings built in [...] imitation of known styles."''</ref> meanwhile, areas that proved beyond repair were repurposed as mushroom farms.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"The blocks that could not be salvaged [...] have been laid with topsoil for mushroom-growing. [...] has to supply all the plates of London."''</ref>


Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of [[Rubbery Men]],<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener."''</ref> [[London|London's]] poor and outcast,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Other people – the very poor, the [...] eccentric, and the [...] unpopular – have found homes here [...]"''</ref> and fungus farmers.<ref name=":1" /> When the [[Great Hellbound Railway]] arrived, it brought with it new visitors and residents of various stripes:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Now that the railway has arrived, it will be rejuvenated."''</ref> retirees from [[Tracklayer's Union]] and their families,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Engage_in_Unobserved_Charity|Engage in Unobserved Charity|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] wounded ex-Tracklayers who live around here, no longer able to [...] work."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fill_a_stomach|Fill a stomach|Fallen London|}} ''"You smuggle your donation to [...] Union workers – some of them living with their families, and with not really enough to go round."''</ref> [[Bohemians]] seeking inspiration,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A Bohemian painter struggles up the side of Aescwine Hill, [...]"''</ref> enterprising paleontologists,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A group of Palaeontologists stand consulting a map."''</ref> and even [[Monster-Hunters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A cluster of women with harpoons pass you in the street."''</ref> It also brought the '''Ministry of Upper River Development''', which now oversees the growing community.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A servant of the Ministry of Upper River Development is nailing wood over the door of an abandoned house."''</ref>
Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of [[Rubbery Men]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rubbery_Observances|Rubbery Observances|Fallen London|}} ''"Saving Flute Street, nowhere in London could really be called a home for Rubbery Men. Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere."''</ref> [[London|London's]] poor and outcast,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Other people – the very poor, the [...] eccentric, and the [...] unpopular – have found homes here [...]"''</ref> and fungus farmers.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener."''</ref> When the [[Great Hellbound Railway]] arrived, it brought with it new visitors and residents of various stripes:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Acquaint_yourself_with_its_present_condition|Acquaint yourself with its present condition|Fallen London|}} ''"Now that the railway has arrived, it will be rejuvenated."''</ref> retirees from [[Tracklayer's Union]] and their families,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Engage_in_Unobserved_Charity|Engage in Unobserved Charity|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] wounded ex-Tracklayers who live around here, no longer able to [...] work."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fill_a_stomach|Fill a stomach|Fallen London|}} ''"You smuggle your donation to [...] Union workers – some of them living with their families, and with not really enough to go round."''</ref> [[Bohemians]] seeking inspiration,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A Bohemian painter struggles up the side of Aescwine Hill, [...]"''</ref> enterprising paleontologists,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A group of Palaeontologists stand consulting a map."''</ref> and even [[Monster-Hunters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A cluster of women with harpoons pass you in the street."''</ref> It also brought the '''Ministry of Upper River Development''', which now oversees the growing community.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Airs_of_Ealing_Gardens|Airs of Ealing Gardens|Fallen London|}} ''"A servant of the Ministry of Upper River Development is nailing wood over the door of an abandoned house."''</ref>


[[Aescwine Hill]] is a landmark near Ealing and one of the resting points of [[Hillchanger Tower]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Constellations|Constellations|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] it's easier to make out the silhouettes on the horizon: the outline of Aescwine Hill [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Build_the_station_at_Moulin|Build the station at Moulin|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Hillchanger Tower. The one that appears on Aescwine Hill and then travels other places," [...] It has taken up a place in Moulin now [...]"''</ref>
[[Aescwine Hill]] is a landmark near Ealing and one of the resting points of [[Hillchanger Tower]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Constellations|Constellations|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] it's easier to make out the silhouettes on the horizon: the outline of Aescwine Hill [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Build_the_station_at_Moulin|Build the station at Moulin|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Hillchanger Tower. The one that appears on Aescwine Hill and then travels other places," [...] It has taken up a place in Moulin now [...]"''</ref>

Revision as of 23:33, 8 October 2024

"This was once part of London, but it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned. Hillchanger Tower lost its crenellations."[2]

Ealing Gardens is a community just outside London, which serves as the first station of the Great Hellbound Railway.

On the Outskirts

"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener. Other people – the very poor, the very eccentric, and the very unpopular – have found homes here as well."[3]

A red mushroom with a brown stem.
A Peppercap.

Ealing was once part of London on the Surface, but it suffered serious damage during the Fall[4] and landed some distance away from the rest of the city.[5] Eventually,[6] some buildings were shoddily repaired and new ones were built in a mix of styles;[7] meanwhile, areas that proved beyond repair were repurposed as mushroom farms.[8]

Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of Rubbery Men,[9] London's poor and outcast,[10] and fungus farmers.[11] When the Great Hellbound Railway arrived, it brought with it new visitors and residents of various stripes:[12] retirees from Tracklayer's Union and their families,[13][14] Bohemians seeking inspiration,[15] enterprising paleontologists,[16] and even Monster-Hunters.[17] It also brought the Ministry of Upper River Development, which now oversees the growing community.[18]

Aescwine Hill is a landmark near Ealing and one of the resting points of Hillchanger Tower.[19][20]

The Rubbery Community

"Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere."[21]

"People around here often mention Helicon House, a gathering place of Rubberies and Bohemians..."[22]

A neatly-dressed Rubbery Men wearing a top hat.
The Tentacled Entrepreneur

Rubbery Men make up a significant proportion of Ealing's population. Sadly, even here they face discrimination from the town's human residents,[23] and the Railway's growing influence negatively impacted the existing Rubbery community.[24][25] The Tentacled Entrepreneur recently moved most of his operations to Ealing,[26] and staffed his factories with Rubberies.[27]

Helicon House is an important institution in Ealing, especially for the Rubbery community.[28][29] Within its walls, Rubbery people freely express and engage with their artistry and culture,[30][31] allowing ideas to flourish and evolve.[32]

References

  1. Consult the Delightful Reverend, Fallen London "I like all of our options, except possibly Ealing [...]"
  2. Tour the Neighbourhood, Fallen London
  3. Acquaint yourself with its present condition, Fallen London
  4. Tour the Neighbourhood, Fallen London "This was once part of London, [...] it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned."
  5. Take the train to Ealing Gardens, Fallen London (Implied. Ealing is far enough from London that it is most convenient to access by train.)
  6. Acquaint yourself with its present condition, Fallen London "Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or [...] market gardener. Other people [...] have found homes here as well."
  7. Tour the Neighbourhood, Fallen London "The architecture is a Rubbery parody of London: old ruins propped up [...] new buildings built in [...] imitation of known styles."
  8. Acquaint yourself with its present condition, Fallen London "The blocks that could not be salvaged [...] have been laid with topsoil for mushroom-growing. [...] has to supply all the plates of London."
  9. Rubbery Observances, Fallen London "Saving Flute Street, nowhere in London could really be called a home for Rubbery Men. Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere."
  10. Acquaint yourself with its present condition, Fallen London "Other people – the very poor, the [...] eccentric, and the [...] unpopular – have found homes here [...]"
  11. Acquaint yourself with its present condition, Fallen London "Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener."
  12. Acquaint yourself with its present condition, Fallen London "Now that the railway has arrived, it will be rejuvenated."
  13. Engage in Unobserved Charity, Fallen London "[...] wounded ex-Tracklayers who live around here, no longer able to [...] work."
  14. Fill a stomach, Fallen London "You smuggle your donation to [...] Union workers – some of them living with their families, and with not really enough to go round."
  15. Airs of Ealing Gardens, Fallen London "A Bohemian painter struggles up the side of Aescwine Hill, [...]"
  16. Airs of Ealing Gardens, Fallen London "A group of Palaeontologists stand consulting a map."
  17. Airs of Ealing Gardens, Fallen London "A cluster of women with harpoons pass you in the street."
  18. Airs of Ealing Gardens, Fallen London "A servant of the Ministry of Upper River Development is nailing wood over the door of an abandoned house."
  19. Constellations, Fallen London "[...] it's easier to make out the silhouettes on the horizon: the outline of Aescwine Hill [...]"
  20. Build the station at Moulin, Fallen London "[...] the Hillchanger Tower. The one that appears on Aescwine Hill and then travels other places," [...] It has taken up a place in Moulin now [...]"
  21. Rubbery Observances, Fallen London
  22. Track rumours you've been hearing, Fallen London
  23. Rubbery Observances, Fallen London "Saving Flute Street, nowhere in London [is] [...] a home for Rubbery Men. Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere. The Tentacled Entrepreneur built his first factory [...] down that block."
  24. Ministry Enforcement, Fallen London "'Property of the Ministry of the Upper River – Severest Penalties for Squatters.' [...] a tentacle draws a curtain at the window, then flicks it back into place."
  25. Outflank the Ministry's servant, Fallen London "Make it look as though the Rubberies have every right to be here. [...] Afterward, a magnificently tentacled face presses itself to the window. [...] with gratitude."
  26. Tour the Neighbourhood, Fallen London "[...] the Tentacled Entrepreneur brought most his operations here, where the factories could expand and the workers live [...]"
  27. Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur, Fallen London "The factory floor requires the Rubbery men to sit closer together than seems comfortable."
  28. Construe a significant burble, Fallen London "Interlocked tentacles: a gathering place."
  29. Pay in the currency of perishable wealth, Fallen London "If you [...] observe several Rubbery persons conversing among themselves, you should refrain from joining [...] without [...] invitation."
  30. Listen to the compositions, Fallen London "The finest Rubbery composers present their art here [...]"
  31. Contribute some extra practitioners, Fallen London "The Campanologist and the Herald join in enthusiastically. They have such limited opportunities to show their talents, in ordinary circumstances."
  32. Listen to the compositions, Fallen London "The music establishes a beat, and then abruptly deviates from it. [...] there is a meaning in those dissonances, [...] It is a music of approximation; it offers imperfection as a necessary state, and mutation as inevitable."