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The Fathomking's partner, the [[Pentamerous Bride]]''',''' is an extremely powerful [[Flukes|Fluke]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beg_audience_with_this_ancient_power|Beg audience with this ancient power|Fallen London|}} ''"The fluke is a rolling landscape of star-travelled geography. You have – perhaps unwittingly – begged its indulgence. And now you are here."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fathomking%27s_Answer|Bear witness to the Principles' End|Sunless Sea|}} ''""My Bride's family," he tells you. "They have long grown eccentric, and the Principles was the most eccentric of all. Yes, that is sufficient. Come closer, and I will tell you something of other dissolutions..." "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|1=https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_mind_at_the_bottom_of_the_trench|2=Ask about the mind at the bottom of the trench|3=Fallen London|4=}}''""My bride [...] I thank you for visiting her. Her kind have ever been prone to change, and unalloyed they become eccentric. Paranoid, even. [...] It is not her fault. She was taken advantage of, by a deal struck in desperation. Now she and her kin are permitted little else but grief and anger. Such sentiments have shaped them so very cruelly.""''</ref> He readily admits that she is the source of the majority of his power.<ref name=":12">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_briny_gift|Accept a briny gift|Fallen London|}} ''""Many kings would be too proud to admit such a thing." The King-in-Coral straightens. [...] "But not I. The truth is, my Bride is the source of much of our power. This," he spreads his arms wide to encompass Mutton Island, its revellers, the remnants of its devotions to the zee, "was all for her.""''</ref> She cannot feel love, but the Fathomking loves her deeply, and established the [[Fruits of the Zee Festival]] and all its strange traditions to bring her joy.<ref name=":13">{{Citation|1=https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_briny_gift|2=Accept a briny gift|3=Fallen London|4=}} ''""Many kings would be too proud to admit such a thing." The King-in-Coral straightens. [...] "But not I. The truth is, my Bride is the source of much of our power. This," he spreads his arms wide to encompass Mutton Island, its revellers, the remnants of its devotions to the zee, "was all for her.""''</ref> | The Fathomking's partner, the [[Pentamerous Bride]]''',''' is an extremely powerful [[Flukes|Fluke]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beg_audience_with_this_ancient_power|Beg audience with this ancient power|Fallen London|}} ''"The fluke is a rolling landscape of star-travelled geography. You have – perhaps unwittingly – begged its indulgence. And now you are here."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fathomking%27s_Answer|Bear witness to the Principles' End|Sunless Sea|}} ''""My Bride's family," he tells you. "They have long grown eccentric, and the Principles was the most eccentric of all. Yes, that is sufficient. Come closer, and I will tell you something of other dissolutions..." "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|1=https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_mind_at_the_bottom_of_the_trench|2=Ask about the mind at the bottom of the trench|3=Fallen London|4=}}''""My bride [...] I thank you for visiting her. Her kind have ever been prone to change, and unalloyed they become eccentric. Paranoid, even. [...] It is not her fault. She was taken advantage of, by a deal struck in desperation. Now she and her kin are permitted little else but grief and anger. Such sentiments have shaped them so very cruelly.""''</ref> He readily admits that she is the source of the majority of his power.<ref name=":12">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_briny_gift|Accept a briny gift|Fallen London|}} ''""Many kings would be too proud to admit such a thing." The King-in-Coral straightens. [...] "But not I. The truth is, my Bride is the source of much of our power. This," he spreads his arms wide to encompass Mutton Island, its revellers, the remnants of its devotions to the zee, "was all for her.""''</ref> She cannot feel love, but the Fathomking loves her deeply, and established the [[Fruits of the Zee Festival]] and all its strange traditions to bring her joy.<ref name=":13">{{Citation|1=https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_briny_gift|2=Accept a briny gift|3=Fallen London|4=}} ''""Many kings would be too proud to admit such a thing." The King-in-Coral straightens. [...] "But not I. The truth is, my Bride is the source of much of our power. This," he spreads his arms wide to encompass Mutton Island, its revellers, the remnants of its devotions to the zee, "was all for her.""''</ref> | ||
It is implied that the Fathomking's partnership with his Bride is what reshaped him from an ordinary human into the intriguing creature he is today.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fathomking%27s_Answer|Introduce the Fathomking to your Nacreous Survivor|Sunless Sea|}} ''""You will be my cup-bearer," the King announces. "You will learn the shapeling arts from my Bride.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_Drownies%27_songs_(Restored)|Listen to the Drownies' songs (Restored)|Fallen London|}} ''"They sing of the Fathomking's intemperate, obdurate love for his bride. They praise her immeasurable age, her fivefold symmetry, her star-travelled wisdom. She gives of her flesh, and he of his heart."''</ref> As | It is implied that the Fathomking's partnership with his Bride is what reshaped him from an ordinary human into the intriguing creature he is today.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fathomking%27s_Answer|Introduce the Fathomking to your Nacreous Survivor|Sunless Sea|}} ''""You will be my cup-bearer," the King announces. "You will learn the shapeling arts from my Bride.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_Drownies%27_songs_(Restored)|Listen to the Drownies' songs (Restored)|Fallen London|}} ''"They sing of the Fathomking's intemperate, obdurate love for his bride. They praise her immeasurable age, her fivefold symmetry, her star-travelled wisdom. She gives of her flesh, and he of his heart."''</ref> As an incestuous side effect of this union, [[Mt Nomad]] is both the niece of the Fathomking and his Bride,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fathomking%27s_Answer|Present Mt Nomad's Heart|Sunless Sea|}} ''""Were you aware," he enquires, "that this is the heart of my niece? By marriage, not by blood; and I doubt you have truly ended her. She is robust. Nevertheless...""''</ref> via her mother [[Stone]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fathomking's_Answer|Present the Fathomking with a Mountain-sherd|Sunless Sea|}} ''""The God called Stone," he says. "My sister by marriage. Of all of us, she is the best. [...]""''</ref> ''and'' their grandniece via her father the [[Thief-of-Faces]] (who is in turn a child of the Flukes).<ref>{{Citation|1=https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|2=Flint|3=Fallen London|4=}} ''"The Thief-of-Faces. It is old almost as the Axiles, the things you call Flukes. It is their child."''</ref> It would thus be doubly unwise to harm Mt Nomad on the Fathomking's watch. | ||
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"This is the salt-blown heart of the Hold. The Fathomking floats in his throne: a gem-starred bowl of sea-stone, the size of a banqueting table. He's wearing a dressing gown of purple brocade, soaked dark with salt water. He leans his chin calmly on his hand. Beneath the surface of the water in his throne, his hidden regions pulse, constantly, insistently."[2]
The Fathomking is the mysterious and notoriously unpredictable ruler of the Drownies.
The Zee's Wild Card
The Fathomking himself is quite the character; his favored term of address is "Your Complexity". Above all, he values a good story, and of course zailors have plenty of stories to tell. As such, the Fathomking has designated time for receiving visitors, during which His Complexity pays handsomely for information and stories.[3] He allows all comers from across the Unterzee - from Visage's crocodile-masked envoys[4] to Khaganian emissaries.[5] Executions - which are held in front of all guests - appear to be commonplace in response to certain transgressions, such as buying silk from spiders,[6] and His Complexity particularly dislikes when Chelonite visitors get too entitled.[7] Conversely, he particularly appreciates "gifts from the Myceligaean Mother," like blemmigans[8] and other mementos from the Uttershroom.[9]
The Fathomking is capable of reviving the deceased, albeit for a very steep price.[10]
The Fathomking's Hold
"Like an iceberg, like a Bazaar-Master's scheme, like the Neath itself, most of the Hold is invisible."[11]
The Fathomking's Hold is an enormous coral structure that lies within the Promised Sea. Like the base of an iceberg, most of the Hold is hidden,[12] and its depths are lit a bioluminescent green.[13] It is implied that while the King can travel as he pleases - albeit with some help to move about on land[14][15] - a portion of his consciousness and/or power may lie within his Throne-Cyst or some other part of the Hold itself.[16][17]
The Pentamerous Bride
The Fathomking's partner, the Pentamerous Bride, is an extremely powerful Fluke.[18][19][20] He readily admits that she is the source of the majority of his power.[21] She cannot feel love, but the Fathomking loves her deeply, and established the Fruits of the Zee Festival and all its strange traditions to bring her joy.[22]
It is implied that the Fathomking's partnership with his Bride is what reshaped him from an ordinary human into the intriguing creature he is today.[23][24] As an incestuous side effect of this union, Mt Nomad is both the niece of the Fathomking and his Bride,[25] via her mother Stone,[26] and their grandniece via her father the Thief-of-Faces (who is in turn a child of the Flukes).[27] It would thus be doubly unwise to harm Mt Nomad on the Fathomking's watch.
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