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The ship is suffused with incense made from a substance called Saviour's Sap, which apparently comes from a species of poppy;<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Unlikely_Florist_(On_the_Cathedral_Steps)|Speak with the Unlikely Florist (On the Cathedral Steps)|Fallen London|}} ''"Then she goes on to explain that Saviour's Sap is a nickname for various crimson resins from the Elder Continent. Entirely unscientific. One can never be certain which plant is being referenced. His Lordship, however, is probably writing about Papaver longinus. "The fumes are incredibly strong. Known to induce visions and inspire devotion. [...] Impossible to cultivate, but very good for incense. It's favoured by certain religious orders for all of the obvious reasons." She wanted to personally warn you not to inhale any. Well, any more. Nobody knows how long the effects can last."''</ref> this thickly smoky incense,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breathe_deeply|Breathe deeply|Fallen London|}} ''"Even out here at zee, the aroma doesn't disperse. Thick clouds enshroud the vessel like a fog. Sometimes you struggle to see through the smoke. You would gasp for fresh air, but there is no fresh air."''</ref> which smells of roses,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breathe_deeply|Breathe deeply|Fallen London|}} ''"Roses, roses, roses. All the roses in the world, blossoming at daybreak in a dew-drenched grove. Petals distilled into this scarlet scent, which fills your head with springtime."''</ref> is known to induce visions and inspire devotion.<ref name=":2" /> The incense is also used as a weapon against the Delight's enemies in battle.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/More_Blood_in_the_Water|More Blood in the Water|Fallen London|}} ''"A familiar aroma reaches your nose on the wind. The fact that there is wind is curious enough, but then you notice the waves. The aroma grows stronger as the waves grow bloodier. Your vessel glides through a burning-hot fog. Like smoke from a forest on fire. Like a whole town smouldering. Suddenly at your side, you perceive the Delight as you blink stinging tears from your eyes."''</ref> | The ship is suffused with incense made from a substance called Saviour's Sap, which apparently comes from a species of poppy;<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Unlikely_Florist_(On_the_Cathedral_Steps)|Speak with the Unlikely Florist (On the Cathedral Steps)|Fallen London|}} ''"Then she goes on to explain that Saviour's Sap is a nickname for various crimson resins from the Elder Continent. Entirely unscientific. One can never be certain which plant is being referenced. His Lordship, however, is probably writing about Papaver longinus. "The fumes are incredibly strong. Known to induce visions and inspire devotion. [...] Impossible to cultivate, but very good for incense. It's favoured by certain religious orders for all of the obvious reasons." She wanted to personally warn you not to inhale any. Well, any more. Nobody knows how long the effects can last."''</ref> this thickly smoky incense,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breathe_deeply|Breathe deeply|Fallen London|}} ''"Even out here at zee, the aroma doesn't disperse. Thick clouds enshroud the vessel like a fog. Sometimes you struggle to see through the smoke. You would gasp for fresh air, but there is no fresh air."''</ref> which smells of roses,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breathe_deeply|Breathe deeply|Fallen London|}} ''"Roses, roses, roses. All the roses in the world, blossoming at daybreak in a dew-drenched grove. Petals distilled into this scarlet scent, which fills your head with springtime."''</ref> is known to induce visions and inspire devotion.<ref name=":2" /> The incense is also used as a weapon against the Delight's enemies in battle.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/More_Blood_in_the_Water|More Blood in the Water|Fallen London|}} ''"A familiar aroma reaches your nose on the wind. The fact that there is wind is curious enough, but then you notice the waves. The aroma grows stronger as the waves grow bloodier. Your vessel glides through a burning-hot fog. Like smoke from a forest on fire. Like a whole town smouldering. Suddenly at your side, you perceive the Delight as you blink stinging tears from your eyes."''</ref> | ||
The Commander of the Delight is the '''Second Sacristan'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"[...]awaiting orders from her gaunt and towering commander: the Second Sacristan."''</ref> This agent of Nidah,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly.""''</ref> also called the '''Prester's Hand''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"Get her to tell you everything she knows about the Prester's Hand."''</ref> is unusually tall and gangly, with clawed<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"And towering over them by at least three feet, wrapped in a great pea-coat buttoned snug as a straitjacket, their commander also lifts a spy-glass with a gangly, clawed limb – to look at you."''</ref> and many-jointed limbs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"At this range, you can see how the Sacristan's pea-coat, buttoned so tightly, is nevertheless bulging like an overstuffed sausage. The Sacristan raises a limb – triple, quadruple, no, at least quintuple-jointed [...]"''</ref> Curiously, all the zailors aboard the Delight are masked, with lacquer, stone, or... wax, perhaps?<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"Other zailors aboard the Delight are wearing masks. Lacquer. Stone. Something smooth like tallow or beeswax."''</ref> When they gather in the Sacristan's cabin, they kneel before their captain's radiance, under the light of hundreds of candles.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_Second_Sacristan%27s_cabin|Enter the Second Sacristan's cabin|Fallen London|}} ''"Candles glow, hundreds, around the cabin. Their wicks are fiery beams, as if the world were a stained-glass window and the candles were cracks through which sunlight could directly pour. [...] All the corsairs, kneeling, bright with glory that shines from without and also from within. They are panes in the stained-glass. Their bodies are living light. They line the walls, bowed before their radiant captain..."''</ref> The Sacristan is haloed, wreathed in sunbeams - something divine.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_Second_Sacristan%27s_cabin|Enter the Second Sacristan's cabin|Fallen London|}} ''"...for nothing shines more than the Second Sacristan. Sleeves streaming with sunbeams. Haloed. Bearing a golden cup upon a silver plate. The cup brims with pure honesty."''</ref> | The Commander of the Delight is the '''[[Second Sacristan]]'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"[...]awaiting orders from her gaunt and towering commander: the Second Sacristan."''</ref> This agent of Nidah,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly.""''</ref> also called the '''Prester's Hand''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"Get her to tell you everything she knows about the Prester's Hand."''</ref> is unusually tall and gangly, with clawed<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"And towering over them by at least three feet, wrapped in a great pea-coat buttoned snug as a straitjacket, their commander also lifts a spy-glass with a gangly, clawed limb – to look at you."''</ref> and many-jointed limbs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"At this range, you can see how the Sacristan's pea-coat, buttoned so tightly, is nevertheless bulging like an overstuffed sausage. The Sacristan raises a limb – triple, quadruple, no, at least quintuple-jointed [...]"''</ref> Curiously, all the zailors aboard the Delight are masked, with lacquer, stone, or... wax, perhaps?<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"Other zailors aboard the Delight are wearing masks. Lacquer. Stone. Something smooth like tallow or beeswax."''</ref> When they gather in the Sacristan's cabin, they kneel before their captain's radiance, under the light of hundreds of candles.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_Second_Sacristan%27s_cabin|Enter the Second Sacristan's cabin|Fallen London|}} ''"Candles glow, hundreds, around the cabin. Their wicks are fiery beams, as if the world were a stained-glass window and the candles were cracks through which sunlight could directly pour. [...] All the corsairs, kneeling, bright with glory that shines from without and also from within. They are panes in the stained-glass. Their bodies are living light. They line the walls, bowed before their radiant captain..."''</ref> The Sacristan is haloed, wreathed in sunbeams - something divine.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_Second_Sacristan%27s_cabin|Enter the Second Sacristan's cabin|Fallen London|}} ''"...for nothing shines more than the Second Sacristan. Sleeves streaming with sunbeams. Haloed. Bearing a golden cup upon a silver plate. The cup brims with pure honesty."''</ref> | ||
The zailors worship and labor together as they travel on, making candles for the captain and the Prester.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Worship_with_the_Devoted_Deckhands|Worship with the Devoted Deckhands|Fallen London|}} ''"Labour itself is worship. [...] Your pulse is a steady beat, more music as you work. Kneeling with the others. Threading wicks. Rendering fat. Crafting candles, large and small, to adorn the deck. Candles for the captain's cabin. Candles to burn at the Prester's table, which is the Prester's altar, when you return to Nidah. You will need a great many candles. The Prester's table is large; everyone in the world has a seat. But the Wax-Wind has given the crew a bounty. "''</ref> Below decks, they rest, eat, drink, and be merry. The air is filled with music.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_a_lower_deck|Descend to a lower deck|Fallen London|}} ''"Here are the crew's quarters. Here is where they rest their heads, where they drink, where they dream, where they guard the Second Sacristan's cabin. More music filters through the door, thunderous and sublime as the great organ at St Fiacre's Cathedral."''</ref> The food is delicious, the alcohol plentiful, the cutlery immaculate.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_food_and_drink|Take food and drink|Fallen London|}} ''"Sparkling cutlery. Brimming tankards. Merriment as the tankards spill foam in a toast! Every dish served, each silver lid lifted, reveals another sumptuous morsel. [...] And the flavours you taste! Nectar. Ambrosia. Marvels on the tongue. If the Prester's Hand serves such delicacies here, then what miracles must appear at the Prester's own table?"''</ref> Even the Prester's prisoners - there is a special place for them, here<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Youthful_Naturalist_(Imprisoned_in_Dripping_Amber)|Ask about the Youthful Naturalist (Imprisoned in Dripping Amber)|Fallen London|}} ''"They'll keep him locked up good and tight until then. Got a special place on the Delight for prisoners. He's probably snug in the hold as we speak."''</ref> - sit in prayer and reverence.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_to_a_Shrouded_Captive_(With_Evidence_1)|Attend to a Shrouded Captive (With Evidence 1)|Fallen London|}} ''"His hands are clasped, his fingers interlaced – precisely as fingers are meant to be interlaced, each fitting perfectly between the other digits – to beg the Prester's forgiveness for his sin."''</ref> | The zailors worship and labor together as they travel on, making candles for the captain and the Prester.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Worship_with_the_Devoted_Deckhands|Worship with the Devoted Deckhands|Fallen London|}} ''"Labour itself is worship. [...] Your pulse is a steady beat, more music as you work. Kneeling with the others. Threading wicks. Rendering fat. Crafting candles, large and small, to adorn the deck. Candles for the captain's cabin. Candles to burn at the Prester's table, which is the Prester's altar, when you return to Nidah. You will need a great many candles. The Prester's table is large; everyone in the world has a seat. But the Wax-Wind has given the crew a bounty. "''</ref> Below decks, they rest, eat, drink, and be merry. The air is filled with music.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_a_lower_deck|Descend to a lower deck|Fallen London|}} ''"Here are the crew's quarters. Here is where they rest their heads, where they drink, where they dream, where they guard the Second Sacristan's cabin. More music filters through the door, thunderous and sublime as the great organ at St Fiacre's Cathedral."''</ref> The food is delicious, the alcohol plentiful, the cutlery immaculate.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_food_and_drink|Take food and drink|Fallen London|}} ''"Sparkling cutlery. Brimming tankards. Merriment as the tankards spill foam in a toast! Every dish served, each silver lid lifted, reveals another sumptuous morsel. [...] And the flavours you taste! Nectar. Ambrosia. Marvels on the tongue. If the Prester's Hand serves such delicacies here, then what miracles must appear at the Prester's own table?"''</ref> Even the Prester's prisoners - there is a special place for them, here<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Youthful_Naturalist_(Imprisoned_in_Dripping_Amber)|Ask about the Youthful Naturalist (Imprisoned in Dripping Amber)|Fallen London|}} ''"They'll keep him locked up good and tight until then. Got a special place on the Delight for prisoners. He's probably snug in the hold as we speak."''</ref> - sit in prayer and reverence.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_to_a_Shrouded_Captive_(With_Evidence_1)|Attend to a Shrouded Captive (With Evidence 1)|Fallen London|}} ''"His hands are clasped, his fingers interlaced – precisely as fingers are meant to be interlaced, each fitting perfectly between the other digits – to beg the Prester's forgiveness for his sin."''</ref> | ||
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The ship is suffused with thick and smoky incense made from a substance called Saviour's Sap, which apparently comes from a species of poppy, and is known to induce visions and inspire devotion.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Unlikely_Florist_(On_the_Cathedral_Steps)|Speak with the Unlikely Florist (On the Cathedral Steps)|Fallen London|}} ''"Then she goes on to explain that Saviour's Sap is a nickname for various crimson resins from the Elder Continent. Entirely unscientific. One can never be certain which plant is being referenced. His Lordship, however, is probably writing about Papaver longinus. "The fumes are incredibly strong. Known to induce visions and inspire devotion. [...] Impossible to cultivate, but very good for incense. It's favoured by certain religious orders for all of the obvious reasons." She wanted to personally warn you not to inhale any. Well, any more. Nobody knows how long the effects can last."''</ref> The air smells of roses - and carnage.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breathe_deeply|Breathe deeply|Fallen London|}} ''"You would gasp for fresh air, but there is no fresh air. Only more cloying rose-scented vapour. And underneath the incense, when a rare breeze lifts the curtain for a fleeting instant: carnage."''</ref> | The ship is suffused with thick and smoky incense made from a substance called Saviour's Sap, which apparently comes from a species of poppy, and is known to induce visions and inspire devotion.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Unlikely_Florist_(On_the_Cathedral_Steps)|Speak with the Unlikely Florist (On the Cathedral Steps)|Fallen London|}} ''"Then she goes on to explain that Saviour's Sap is a nickname for various crimson resins from the Elder Continent. Entirely unscientific. One can never be certain which plant is being referenced. His Lordship, however, is probably writing about Papaver longinus. "The fumes are incredibly strong. Known to induce visions and inspire devotion. [...] Impossible to cultivate, but very good for incense. It's favoured by certain religious orders for all of the obvious reasons." She wanted to personally warn you not to inhale any. Well, any more. Nobody knows how long the effects can last."''</ref> The air smells of roses - and carnage.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breathe_deeply|Breathe deeply|Fallen London|}} ''"You would gasp for fresh air, but there is no fresh air. Only more cloying rose-scented vapour. And underneath the incense, when a rare breeze lifts the curtain for a fleeting instant: carnage."''</ref> | ||
The Commander of the Delight is the '''Second Sacristan'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"[...]awaiting orders from her gaunt and towering commander: the Second Sacristan."''</ref> This agent of Nidah,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly.""''</ref> also called the '''Prester's Hand''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"Get her to tell you everything she knows about the Prester's Hand."''</ref> is unusually tall and gangly, with clawed<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"And towering over them by at least three feet, wrapped in a great pea-coat buttoned snug as a straitjacket, their commander also lifts a spy-glass with a gangly, clawed limb – to look at you."''</ref> and many-jointed limbs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"At this range, you can see how the Sacristan's pea-coat, buttoned so tightly, is nevertheless bulging like an overstuffed sausage. The Sacristan raises a limb – triple, quadruple, no, at least quintuple-jointed [...]"''</ref> Curiously, all the zailors aboard the Delight are masked; the masks control the minds of the zailors aboard,<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Shattered_Mask|Ask about the Shattered Mask|Fallen London|}} ''"Thank Salt and Storm and all the false-stars that it's cracked. [...] I don't typically like to lose a duel. Ain't good for career advancement. But I'd still be on the Delight if you hadn't smashed that thing, instead of spending my days in these lovely quarters. When it was still in one piece, I couldn't take it off. [...] That isn't right. After I put it on, I didn't want to take it off. Life made more sense, but I couldn't say how. Now I can hardly remember what happened."''</ref> at least some of whom were taken from [[London]] as mercenary-slaves to the Prester.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lend_yet_another_hand_to_the_fight|Lend yet another hand to the fight|Fallen London|}} ''"She scrambles away on all fours, panting and staring wildly. "This isn't the Mithridate Office. Where am I?" Another knife, concealed inside her boot, is suddenly in her hand. "Don't send me back. Not the Delight. Anything but that nightmare!""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly." When she first met the Prester's Hand, in a dilapidated warehouse near the docks, she found the shabby scenery "funny" after the riches the Mithridate Office had promised. Other zailors were there. Then the Sacristan opened a bag filled with masks. "After that, none of us cared about the money anymore.""''</ref> The masks are lacquer, stone - or flesh over flesh.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Chat_with_the_other_Masked_Corsairs|Chat with the other Masked Corsairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Some wear lacquer masks. Some, stone. Some don't seem to be wearing masks – until you see the seams around their skulls. Flesh masking flesh."''</ref> Tearing off and breaking a mask is the only way to free the person wearing it.<ref name=":3" /> | The Commander of the Delight is the '''[[Second Sacristan]]'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"[...]awaiting orders from her gaunt and towering commander: the Second Sacristan."''</ref> This agent of Nidah,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly.""''</ref> also called the '''Prester's Hand''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"Get her to tell you everything she knows about the Prester's Hand."''</ref> is unusually tall and gangly, with clawed<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"And towering over them by at least three feet, wrapped in a great pea-coat buttoned snug as a straitjacket, their commander also lifts a spy-glass with a gangly, clawed limb – to look at you."''</ref> and many-jointed limbs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_enemy_ship|Observe the enemy ship|Fallen London|}} ''"At this range, you can see how the Sacristan's pea-coat, buttoned so tightly, is nevertheless bulging like an overstuffed sausage. The Sacristan raises a limb – triple, quadruple, no, at least quintuple-jointed [...]"''</ref> Curiously, all the zailors aboard the Delight are masked; the masks control the minds of the zailors aboard,<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Shattered_Mask|Ask about the Shattered Mask|Fallen London|}} ''"Thank Salt and Storm and all the false-stars that it's cracked. [...] I don't typically like to lose a duel. Ain't good for career advancement. But I'd still be on the Delight if you hadn't smashed that thing, instead of spending my days in these lovely quarters. When it was still in one piece, I couldn't take it off. [...] That isn't right. After I put it on, I didn't want to take it off. Life made more sense, but I couldn't say how. Now I can hardly remember what happened."''</ref> at least some of whom were taken from [[London]] as mercenary-slaves to the Prester.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lend_yet_another_hand_to_the_fight|Lend yet another hand to the fight|Fallen London|}} ''"She scrambles away on all fours, panting and staring wildly. "This isn't the Mithridate Office. Where am I?" Another knife, concealed inside her boot, is suddenly in her hand. "Don't send me back. Not the Delight. Anything but that nightmare!""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London|}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly." When she first met the Prester's Hand, in a dilapidated warehouse near the docks, she found the shabby scenery "funny" after the riches the Mithridate Office had promised. Other zailors were there. Then the Sacristan opened a bag filled with masks. "After that, none of us cared about the money anymore.""''</ref> The masks are lacquer, stone - or flesh over flesh.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Chat_with_the_other_Masked_Corsairs|Chat with the other Masked Corsairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Some wear lacquer masks. Some, stone. Some don't seem to be wearing masks – until you see the seams around their skulls. Flesh masking flesh."''</ref> Tearing off and breaking a mask is the only way to free the person wearing it.<ref name=":3" /> | ||
The crew are kept in cramped quarters, packed like sardines;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_a_lower_deck|Descend to a lower deck|Fallen London|}} ''"Narrow stairs. Tight, dark, and cramped. [...] You almost slip, with the bleeding walls, the ceilings, floors [...] Here are the crew's quarters. Too many people, too close together, packed like eels into a tin, and you're just another. Squeeze through. Wriggle. The Second Sacristan's cabin is ahead, guarded by more masked servants. Screams carry through the closed door."''</ref> they are fed stale biscuits and... oh God, viscera?<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_food_and_drink|Take food and drink|Fallen London|}} ''"You only note the worm halfway through the biscuit – the first of many. It is a stale biscuit. It has been stale for ages. You almost crack your teeth, but you must eat. Your stomach growls. Your throat is parched. Tankards brim with scarlet sludge, which has little bits floating on the surface and much larger bits floating below."''</ref> The wax of the candles they make to pass the time is rendered from the remains of those claimed by the Wax-Wind.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Worship_with_the_Devoted_Deckhands|Worship with the Devoted Deckhands|Fallen London|}} ''"Labour itself is worship, and the zailors are making candles. Blubber heaped on the deck. Greasy smoke. Spluttering cauldrons. The Wax-Wind has provided the crew with copious material, and you toil with them to render the tallow. Mingled with the blubber, you discover the Youthful Naturalist. You discover his skin, anyway [...] Now you know where the Wax-Wind took his cast-off body."''</ref> The heavily shackled prisoners aboard might even be the lucky ones here.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_to_a_Shrouded_Captive_(With_Evidence_1)|Attend to a Shrouded Captive (With Evidence 1)|Fallen London|}} ''"Not that he could give one easily. His arms are bound, hands chained together, legs locked in heavy manacles. Imprisoned for high crimes against the Design."''</ref> At least until they die and are brought to the hold, their corpses hanging in cages.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Examine_the_other_cages|Examine the other cages|Fallen London|}} ''"These enclosures are larger than the birdcages. Shackled figures dangle from hooks mounted inside [...]"''</ref> Or until their Traitor Tongues are ripped from their bodies.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Administering_the_Prester%27s_Justice|Administering the Prester's Justice|Fallen London|}} ''"The Shrouded Captive would scream, but his tongue is slipping down his throat – pulled backward as you labour together with the Prester's agents. You hold open his skin where his shell would attach to his spine. They have hooked something inside, something that squirms. They pull it, slowly, from the incision, and his tongue continues to disappear. His tongue is no mere tongue. It is the squirming thing: the front end, as it were, if the Masked Corsairs have caught the back."''</ref> | The crew are kept in cramped quarters, packed like sardines;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_a_lower_deck|Descend to a lower deck|Fallen London|}} ''"Narrow stairs. Tight, dark, and cramped. [...] You almost slip, with the bleeding walls, the ceilings, floors [...] Here are the crew's quarters. Too many people, too close together, packed like eels into a tin, and you're just another. Squeeze through. Wriggle. The Second Sacristan's cabin is ahead, guarded by more masked servants. Screams carry through the closed door."''</ref> they are fed stale biscuits and... oh God, viscera?<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_food_and_drink|Take food and drink|Fallen London|}} ''"You only note the worm halfway through the biscuit – the first of many. It is a stale biscuit. It has been stale for ages. You almost crack your teeth, but you must eat. Your stomach growls. Your throat is parched. Tankards brim with scarlet sludge, which has little bits floating on the surface and much larger bits floating below."''</ref> The wax of the candles they make to pass the time is rendered from the remains of those claimed by the Wax-Wind.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Worship_with_the_Devoted_Deckhands|Worship with the Devoted Deckhands|Fallen London|}} ''"Labour itself is worship, and the zailors are making candles. Blubber heaped on the deck. Greasy smoke. Spluttering cauldrons. The Wax-Wind has provided the crew with copious material, and you toil with them to render the tallow. Mingled with the blubber, you discover the Youthful Naturalist. You discover his skin, anyway [...] Now you know where the Wax-Wind took his cast-off body."''</ref> The heavily shackled prisoners aboard might even be the lucky ones here.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_to_a_Shrouded_Captive_(With_Evidence_1)|Attend to a Shrouded Captive (With Evidence 1)|Fallen London|}} ''"Not that he could give one easily. His arms are bound, hands chained together, legs locked in heavy manacles. Imprisoned for high crimes against the Design."''</ref> At least until they die and are brought to the hold, their corpses hanging in cages.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Examine_the_other_cages|Examine the other cages|Fallen London|}} ''"These enclosures are larger than the birdcages. Shackled figures dangle from hooks mounted inside [...]"''</ref> Or until their Traitor Tongues are ripped from their bodies.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Administering_the_Prester%27s_Justice|Administering the Prester's Justice|Fallen London|}} ''"The Shrouded Captive would scream, but his tongue is slipping down his throat – pulled backward as you labour together with the Prester's agents. You hold open his skin where his shell would attach to his spine. They have hooked something inside, something that squirms. They pull it, slowly, from the incision, and his tongue continues to disappear. His tongue is no mere tongue. It is the squirming thing: the front end, as it were, if the Masked Corsairs have caught the back."''</ref> | ||
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The vision of the Mountain aboard the Delight shows it dripping with jewels of all colors, and these jewels spanning the entirety of the Elder Continent.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Put_the_Shattered_Mask_back_on|Put the Shattered Mask back on|Fallen London|}} ''"You look through the mask. You see the Mountain. Its pinnacle is a diamond in the distance, shining from a brilliant light within. Every facet in the diamond gleams with a different colour, and those colours spill down the Mountain's face: rubies and amethysts chasing each other, turquoise floods, emerald avalanches. They run across the desert that extends below the slopes. They cascade for miles, illuminating the dunes with streaming gold, painting oases. Miles and miles. Every grain of sand another jewel. "''</ref> This passage from the so-called "Letter of Prester John" may be of interest as a comparison; the legend of Prester John, which was sparked by the circulation of this letter, was a key influence on the Presbyterate as a whole.<blockquote>''Amid the pagans and through one of our provinces flows a river which is called Ydonus. This river, flowing out of Paradise, extends its windings by various courses throughout the entire province, and in it are found natural gems, emeralds, sapphires, carbuncles, topazes, chrysolites, onyx, beryls, amethysts, sardonyxes, and many other previous gems.''</blockquote> | The vision of the Mountain aboard the Delight shows it dripping with jewels of all colors, and these jewels spanning the entirety of the Elder Continent.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Put_the_Shattered_Mask_back_on|Put the Shattered Mask back on|Fallen London|}} ''"You look through the mask. You see the Mountain. Its pinnacle is a diamond in the distance, shining from a brilliant light within. Every facet in the diamond gleams with a different colour, and those colours spill down the Mountain's face: rubies and amethysts chasing each other, turquoise floods, emerald avalanches. They run across the desert that extends below the slopes. They cascade for miles, illuminating the dunes with streaming gold, painting oases. Miles and miles. Every grain of sand another jewel. "''</ref> This passage from the so-called "Letter of Prester John" may be of interest as a comparison; the legend of Prester John, which was sparked by the circulation of this letter, was a key influence on the Presbyterate as a whole.<blockquote>''Amid the pagans and through one of our provinces flows a river which is called Ydonus. This river, flowing out of Paradise, extends its windings by various courses throughout the entire province, and in it are found natural gems, emeralds, sapphires, carbuncles, topazes, chrysolites, onyx, beryls, amethysts, sardonyxes, and many other previous gems.''</blockquote> | ||
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"When the Prester sat down to His table – so the story goes – He bade His cup-bearer to wait always at His right hand. But the table was too long. He needed a second cup-bearer to bring wine from the other end. Larger, stronger than the first, in order to carry the wine."[1]
The Delight is a Presbyterate flagship. <choose uncached=""><option>
What You See...
"Everything fits here exactly where it's meant to fit. ... You click into place, one more cog in the well-oiled crew. You're exactly where you should be, too."[2]
The Delight is a black brig with black sails.[3] Her sails catch the slightest breeze effortlessly as she journeys across the Unterzee.[4]
The Presbyterate commissioned the Delight and ordained its Commander to be direct enforcers of the Prester's will.[5] She is armed with the most dangerous weapons of the immortal empire: she can summon the Wax-Wind against the Prester's enemies,[6][7] and in the unlikely event that this fails, she can also summon swirling, singing flocks of bats and birds to capture a target alive[8] - should the Prester want them alive, anyway. She carries a store of Traitor Tongues as well:[9] the voices, in a manner of speaking, of the people of Cline. They are truth itself, you see.[10]
The ship is suffused with incense made from a substance called Saviour's Sap, which apparently comes from a species of poppy;[11] this thickly smoky incense,[12] which smells of roses,[13] is known to induce visions and inspire devotion.[11] The incense is also used as a weapon against the Delight's enemies in battle.[14]
The Commander of the Delight is the Second Sacristan.[15] This agent of Nidah,[16] also called the Prester's Hand,[17] is unusually tall and gangly, with clawed[18] and many-jointed limbs.[19] Curiously, all the zailors aboard the Delight are masked, with lacquer, stone, or... wax, perhaps?[20] When they gather in the Sacristan's cabin, they kneel before their captain's radiance, under the light of hundreds of candles.[21] The Sacristan is haloed, wreathed in sunbeams - something divine.[22]
The zailors worship and labor together as they travel on, making candles for the captain and the Prester.[23] Below decks, they rest, eat, drink, and be merry. The air is filled with music.[24] The food is delicious, the alcohol plentiful, the cutlery immaculate.[25] Even the Prester's prisoners - there is a special place for them, here[26] - sit in prayer and reverence.[27]
The hold of the Delight contains a magnificent menagerie of animals - birds, bats, insects - captured from all across the zee and held in cages of silver and gold.[28][29] Soon the birds will sing for the Prester in Nidah.[30] But for now, they all sing for you. Even the zee itself sings for you. Every sound around you is music.[31]
There are prisoners in the hold, too; of course they must be caged, as the penitent pilgrims they are,[32] but the Prester will accept their atonement and grant them salvation.[33]
Everything is exactly as it's supposed to be. You are exactly where you should be.[34] You are among friends.[35] From here, you can see the Mountain of Light,[36] and all the beauties of the Elder Continent.[37]
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"Cup-bearer is a rough translation. Verger. Valet. Butler. Sacristan. Call it whatever you like, but you don't want to be brought back from the market."[38]
Take off the mask, and see this ship of horrors for what it is. The Delight is a black brig with black sails, hewn from the living, dripping timber of the Bleeding Forest.[39] No wonder she leaves blood in her wake.[40] Perhaps the sails are alive, too.[41]
The Presbyterate commissioned the Delight and ordained its Commander to be direct enforcers of the Prester's will.[42] She is armed with the most dangerous weapons of the immortal empire: she can summon the Wax-Wind against the Prester's enemies,[43][44] and in the unlikely event that this fails, she can also summon flocks of bats and birds to capture a target alive - though perhaps those trying to protect her target will not be so lucky. For the bats and birds are not singing; they are shrieking and squawking and ripping and tearing.[45] The Delight carries a store of Traitor Tongues as well;[46] these parasites devour and replace their host's tongue, forcing them to give away all their secrets.[47] If left unchecked, a Traitor Tongue will burrow into the host's body[48] and begin to grow their regrets into a shell.[49] This is what the Presbyterate does to its captives to make them talk.[50]
The ship is suffused with thick and smoky incense made from a substance called Saviour's Sap, which apparently comes from a species of poppy, and is known to induce visions and inspire devotion.[11] The air smells of roses - and carnage.[51]
The Commander of the Delight is the Second Sacristan.[52] This agent of Nidah,[53] also called the Prester's Hand,[54] is unusually tall and gangly, with clawed[55] and many-jointed limbs.[56] Curiously, all the zailors aboard the Delight are masked; the masks control the minds of the zailors aboard,[57] at least some of whom were taken from London as mercenary-slaves to the Prester.[58][59] The masks are lacquer, stone - or flesh over flesh.[60] Tearing off and breaking a mask is the only way to free the person wearing it.[57]
The crew are kept in cramped quarters, packed like sardines;[61] they are fed stale biscuits and... oh God, viscera?[62] The wax of the candles they make to pass the time is rendered from the remains of those claimed by the Wax-Wind.[63] The heavily shackled prisoners aboard might even be the lucky ones here.[64] At least until they die and are brought to the hold, their corpses hanging in cages.[65] Or until their Traitor Tongues are ripped from their bodies.[49]
The Second Sacristan keeps candles in their cabin. Some of the candles were once human.[66] They call the Sacristan the Prester's Hand; how many hands does it have?[67][68] (They are infinite.)[69] And what on earth is it hiding beneath its captain's hat and cravat?[70][71] (Correspondence. And more hands.)[72]
The birds and the bats are trapped in the hold with the dead. They are surrounded by piles of their own excrement,[73] caged and collared and crammed into bags on shelves.[74] The Delight hunts them when not pursuing a target,[75] and now they cry for help.[76] It is a law of the Elder Continent that "thou shalt harm no thing that flies," but an exception is made for the Prester's servants.[77] While all the birds are destined to adorn the banquet tables of Nidah in the end,[78] it seems the Prester is searching for Blue Prophets in particular.[79] One can only guess at the reasons, but perhaps He seeks an army of Prophets to foresee the deaths of His enemies...
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Scientific and Cultural Inspirations
The species of poppy quoted as being the source of Saviour's Sap, Papaver longinus, is fictional. One species of poppy produces opium - an infamously addictive sedative and pain reliever that also induces vivid dreams and euphoria, thanks to a cocktail of alkaloids found within. Some other species of poppy also contain alkaloids used for medicinal purposes, but in lower quantities.
In Christian apocrypha, Longinus was the name of the Roman centurion who wounded Jesus on the cross with his lance. While earlier legends held that he was condemned for eternity for this deed, some later traditions decided that he was also the centurion who stated that Jesus was the son of God; in this story, he was thus one of the first converts to Christianity. He is venerated as a martyr and saint by Roman Catholics, Anglicans (by extension since their church splintered from Catholicism, and Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Christians.
The vision of the Mountain aboard the Delight shows it dripping with jewels of all colors, and these jewels spanning the entirety of the Elder Continent.[80] This passage from the so-called "Letter of Prester John" may be of interest as a comparison; the legend of Prester John, which was sparked by the circulation of this letter, was a key influence on the Presbyterate as a whole.
Amid the pagans and through one of our provinces flows a river which is called Ydonus. This river, flowing out of Paradise, extends its windings by various courses throughout the entire province, and in it are found natural gems, emeralds, sapphires, carbuncles, topazes, chrysolites, onyx, beryls, amethysts, sardonyxes, and many other previous gems.
References
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