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Irrigo can be infused into objects,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pair_of_Irrigo_Goggles|Pair of Irrigo Goggles|Fallen London|}}</ref> and [[ | Irrigo can be infused into objects,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pair_of_Irrigo_Goggles|Pair of Irrigo Goggles|Fallen London|}}</ref> and [[Midnighters]] use shrines and robes that are draped in this color to perform their rites.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Shrine_to_Saint_Joshua|Shrine to Saint Joshua|Fallen London|}} ''"It is carefully concealed and draped with veils of irrigo, so that you forget the hidden rites almost as soon as they are performed."''</ref> ''[[The Gant Pole|The Irrepressible]]'' notably uses powerful irrigo weaponry.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Irrepressible|Attempt to detach the Irrigo-cannon|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Make yourself focus on the shifting hue. It helps if you close one eye and dwell upon a terrible regret."''</ref> Irrigo seems to internally retain the memories it steals, so [[Flukes|Fluke-Cores]] often have years worth of histories and experiences stored within them.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fluke-Core|Fluke-Core|Fallen London|}} ''"Sentiments and histories coil, prisoned by irrigo as the irrigo is prisoned by amber. Mourn the mind that has passed."''</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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"I is for IRRIGO. No one remembers why. Irrigo colours the forgotten corners of home."[1]

The most easily found color of the Neathbow, irrigo is the unremembered color, the light of absence.[2] Its name comes from the Latin irrigo, meaning to flood or overwhelm, or, even more suitably, to diffuse or shed.
Properties
Exposure to irrigo causes severe memory loss; overexposure to it can result in total ego death.[3] Continuous exposure to irrigo can also cause thick, bony plates to grow over one's eyes, creating unnerving eyeless skulls[4] that are still full of irrigo and able to harm whoever possesses them next.[5] The Cave of the Nadir is filled with dangerous irrigo radiation,[6] so explorers must consume something infused with violant - like tea brewed from a costly Ray-Drenched Cinder - to protect themselves even temporarily.[7]
While Neathbow colors come in many different shades,[8] irrigo is usually depicted as an intense, radioactive-looking purple.[9]
Uses
Irrigo can be infused into objects,[10] and Midnighters use shrines and robes that are draped in this color to perform their rites.[11] The Irrepressible notably uses powerful irrigo weaponry.[12] Irrigo seems to internally retain the memories it steals, so Fluke-Cores often have years worth of histories and experiences stored within them.[13]
Gallery
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A Shrine to St. Joshua.
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An eyeless skull.
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The Gate of the Nadir
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Irrigo fog. Beware.
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A Nodule of Violet Amber.
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A Pair of Irrigo Goggles.
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A Strange-Shore Parabola Suit.
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A Strange-Shore Parabola Frock.
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A cobweb in the Nadir. Charming.
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A stone altar in the Nadir.
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A Fluke-Core. Mourn the mind that has passed.
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Irrigo anemones on the zee-floor.
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