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Deep under the island lies a giant spiral cavern,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Open the back rooms|Sunless Sea|}} ''"No. It is a pit, so deep that lantern light does not show the bottom. A spiral walkway descends along its wall, and that spiral opens wider as it goes, as if you were looking through the narrow end of a very large shell. "''</ref> whose walls are lined with undelivered mail from all the previous [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen Cities]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Open the back rooms|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Lining this wall are shelves and nooks, unevenly sized. Some are a few inches square and contain single scrolls of papyrus. Others support crates bigger than coffins. They're made of a woody fungus, grown to meet requirements. There are no marks of carpentry or any of the Postal Rat's handiwork. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Tell the Postal Rat about your basement findings|Sunless Sea|}} ''"They say that's been there since before we came. Before there were Londoners in the Neath. Before there was a Dead Letter Office, there was someone else, and they built the last layer on top of what was there before, and so on."''</ref> At its very bottom is a needle of black stone, whose surface is inscribed with sigils of the [[Correspondence]].<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Descend into the basement with flame|Sunless Sea|}} ''"At the centre of this space is a needle of deep black rock, glossy as resin, glittering with ice, inscribed with three arcane sigils that hurt to look at."''</ref> This needle is the source of the island's supernatural happenings, as the words written upon it are a powerful commandment: ''no message may ever go undelivered''.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Descend into the basement with flame|Sunless Sea|}} ''"You feel a meaning in their presence [... t]hat all things must come to their destined place. That what cannot be delivered immediately must be saved against a future date. That a message that goes unheard is a tragedy. That the signal must be carried, no matter how far, no matter through what darkness, no matter whether the sender still lives nor whether the recipient can even read the language of the writing- [...] NO WORD LOST. "''</ref> | Deep under the island lies a giant spiral cavern,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Open the back rooms|Sunless Sea|}} ''"No. It is a pit, so deep that lantern light does not show the bottom. A spiral walkway descends along its wall, and that spiral opens wider as it goes, as if you were looking through the narrow end of a very large shell. "''</ref> whose walls are lined with undelivered mail from all the previous [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen Cities]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Open the back rooms|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Lining this wall are shelves and nooks, unevenly sized. Some are a few inches square and contain single scrolls of papyrus. Others support crates bigger than coffins. They're made of a woody fungus, grown to meet requirements. There are no marks of carpentry or any of the Postal Rat's handiwork. "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Tell the Postal Rat about your basement findings|Sunless Sea|}} ''"They say that's been there since before we came. Before there were Londoners in the Neath. Before there was a Dead Letter Office, there was someone else, and they built the last layer on top of what was there before, and so on."''</ref> At its very bottom is a needle of black stone, whose surface is inscribed with sigils of the [[Correspondence]].<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Descend into the basement with flame|Sunless Sea|}} ''"At the centre of this space is a needle of deep black rock, glossy as resin, glittering with ice, inscribed with three arcane sigils that hurt to look at."''</ref> This needle is the source of the island's supernatural happenings, as the words written upon it are a powerful commandment: ''no message may ever go undelivered''.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Descend into the basement with flame|Sunless Sea|}} ''"You feel a meaning in their presence [... t]hat all things must come to their destined place. That what cannot be delivered immediately must be saved against a future date. That a message that goes unheard is a tragedy. That the signal must be carried, no matter how far, no matter through what darkness, no matter whether the sender still lives nor whether the recipient can even read the language of the writing- [...] NO WORD LOST. "''</ref> It is also rimed with ice, implying that it originated in the [[High Wilderness]].<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Bloodied_Travelling-Coat_of_Mr_Cups|The Bloodied Travelling-Coat of Mr Cups|Fallen London|}} ''"The coat is made for a huger frame than yours, and drags heavily behind you. It is rimed with old, eternal frost from some high wilderness, creaking and cracking with every step. "''</ref> | ||
The ice on the needle and the meaning of its sigils ("NO WORD LOST") could lead to the impression that these are [[Discordance]] sigils. However, it is made clear that reading the sigils causes burning and searing,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shiftwork_in_the_Dead_Letter_Office|Tell the Postal Rat about your basement findings|Sunless Sea|}} ''"There's letters down there that set your hair on fire if you so much as look at them. See the bald patch on my left leg? That wasn't a machine accident, oh no! That singed right off as soon as I put my nose into one of them letters."''</ref> while Discordance generally freezes its reader or their surroundings.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_language_on_the_stones_(Victorious_Second_Circle)|Read the language on the stones (Victorious Second Circle)|Fallen London|}} ''"Your skull is chilled inside, as though you've just eaten a very cold sorbet. A sorbet that grows colder and colder, refusing to melt, refusing to relinquish its frigid grip on your brain. Blood trickles from your nose, flash-frozen instantly."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Read_the_stone|Read the stone|Fallen London|}} ''"And then you're staggering backward, dazed, appalled, because the mud has turned to ice around your feet..."''</ref> | |||
==Historical and Cultural Inspirations== | ==Historical and Cultural Inspirations== | ||
The term "Nuncio" is not a real-world place, but it is a title. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuncio Nuncio] (officially known as an Apostolic nuncio and also known as a papal nuncio) is the title for an ecclesiastical diplomat, being an envoy or permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or international organization. A nuncio is appointed by and represents the Holy See, and is the head of the diplomatic mission, called an Apostolic Nunciature, which is the equivalent of an embassy. | The term "Nuncio" is not a real-world place, but it is a title. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuncio Nuncio] (officially known as an Apostolic nuncio and also known as a papal nuncio) is the title for an ecclesiastical diplomat, being an envoy or permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or international organization. A nuncio is appointed by and represents the Holy See, and is the head of the diplomatic mission, called an Apostolic Nunciature, which is the equivalent of an embassy. |
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"DO NOT RETURN, SENDER."[1]
Nuncio is the final destination of the Neath's undelivered mail - and a fair few of its postal workers, too.
Ratmas for All!
"Taciturn functionaries walk the docks, in the uniforms of postmen. An enormous crowned statue casts a chilling shadow. The shadows gleam with rats' eyes. Their ceaseless chittering rolls like the tide."[2]
Dating back to the First City,[3] the island of Nuncio is a place where all undelivered mail ends up eventually; its shores are constantly swarmed with washed-up letters and parcels, attracted by a mysterious magnetic pull[4][5] (called simply "the Pull").[6] Nuncio's primary establishment is the Dead Letter Office, where dead mail is cleaned, sorted, and catalogued in the hope of one day allowing its delivery.[7] In the back rooms, an industrious Postal Rat makes endless improvements to the office's sorting machine, allowing it to more efficiently get through the great backlog of mail.[7][8]
Thanks to the presence of the Dead Letter Office, Nuncio also serves as a home to disillusioned postmen who have managed to acquire dead letters during their careers. The letters' attraction to Nuncio eventually takes their owners there, so that the postmen can gather and catalog the dead mail in hope of one day allowing its delivery.[9][10] Such a gathering of postal workers has created a culture of bureaucracy, painstaking attention to detail, and patience to a fault.[11] The island is additionally infested with hordes of rats, and Nuncio's inhabitants use their corpses as currency.[12]
The Pull is not the only strange phenomenon on the island; Nuncio's mail is almost indestructible, and able to reforge itself even after it has exploded.[13] Additionally, Nuncio is not comprised of fully solid ground; a fierce enough blow temporarily strengthens the Pull and causes the ground to ripple slightly.[14]
Nuncio's giant statue can be interpreted as a representation of its many postmen; its appearance changes over time to best represent the people living on the island.[15]
NO WORD LOST
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Deep under the island lies a giant spiral cavern,[16] whose walls are lined with undelivered mail from all the previous Fallen Cities.[17][18] At its very bottom is a needle of black stone, whose surface is inscribed with sigils of the Correspondence.[19] This needle is the source of the island's supernatural happenings, as the words written upon it are a powerful commandment: no message may ever go undelivered.[20] It is also rimed with ice, implying that it originated in the High Wilderness.[19][21]
The ice on the needle and the meaning of its sigils ("NO WORD LOST") could lead to the impression that these are Discordance sigils. However, it is made clear that reading the sigils causes burning and searing,[22] while Discordance generally freezes its reader or their surroundings.[23][24]
Historical and Cultural Inspirations
The term "Nuncio" is not a real-world place, but it is a title. Nuncio (officially known as an Apostolic nuncio and also known as a papal nuncio) is the title for an ecclesiastical diplomat, being an envoy or permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or international organization. A nuncio is appointed by and represents the Holy See, and is the head of the diplomatic mission, called an Apostolic Nunciature, which is the equivalent of an embassy.
Perhaps the name more directly references the giant statue in the center of the island. Nuncio is sanctuary for all those who must deliver messages and packages, and thus the statue represents the ultimate messenger of the Unterzee. Thus, it is only natural that the island is named after one of the most important messengers in the Christian world.
The basic idea for Nuncio was created by Spacemarine9, creator of the lore blogs Saint-Arthur and Saint-Beau, who later spent some time working for Failbetter.[25]
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