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{{major spoiler small}}<blockquote>''"When a murder is committed correctly, only two creatures know what occurred: one is the murdered; the other..." She says no more, but opens one of her thousand plumed hands... A trophy, plucked from the corpse of a star."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sun%27s_Daughter|Hand over the Dignity of Albion Bill|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>At the turn of the 20th century, [[London]] allied with the [[Khanate]]<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean|London's Enclave|Sunless Skies|}} ''"London and the Khanate worked together to enter the High Wilderness; but their alliance since has been tenuous."''</ref> to breach the [[Avid Horizon]] and escape the [[Neath]], and the [[Bazaar]]'s influence, once and for all.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Eleutheria_Transit_Relay|The Eleutheria Transit Relay|Sunless Skies|}}''"He apparently feels no need to be polite about London's once-ally, even though it was Empyrean technology that helped open the door to the heavens."''</ref> Once the Horizon was crossed, London rebuilt itself in the sky<ref name=":0" /> in the space once ruled by the sun of Albion (the [[The King of Hours|King of Hours]]), while the Khanate settled in [[Eleutheria]] and founded [[Eagle's Empyrean]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean|Eagle's Empyrean|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Eagle's Empyrean has been hung here like a lamp, amidst the fathomless dark of Eleutheria. This part of the sky has been claimed by the Eagle Khan."''</ref> | {{major spoiler small}}<blockquote>''"When a murder is committed correctly, only two creatures know what occurred: one is the murdered; the other..." She says no more, but opens one of her thousand plumed hands... A trophy, plucked from the corpse of a star."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sun%27s_Daughter|Hand over the Dignity of Albion Bill|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></blockquote>At the turn of the 20th century, [[London]] allied with the [[Khanate]]<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean|London's Enclave|Sunless Skies|}} ''"London and the Khanate worked together to enter the High Wilderness; but their alliance since has been tenuous."''</ref> to breach the [[Avid Horizon]] and escape the [[Neath]], and the [[Bazaar]]'s influence, once and for all.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Eleutheria_Transit_Relay|The Eleutheria Transit Relay|Sunless Skies|}}''"He apparently feels no need to be polite about London's once-ally, even though it was Empyrean technology that helped open the door to the heavens."''</ref> Once the Horizon was crossed, London rebuilt itself in the sky<ref name=":0" /> in the space once ruled by the sun of Albion (the [[The King of Hours|King of Hours]]), while the Khanate settled in [[Eleutheria]] and founded [[Eagle's Empyrean]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean|Eagle's Empyrean|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Eagle's Empyrean has been hung here like a lamp, amidst the fathomless dark of Eleutheria. This part of the sky has been claimed by the Eagle Khan."''</ref> | ||
According to official records, Queen Victoria conspired with [[revolutionaries]] to use an [[The Liberation of Night|Unclear Bomb]] to kill the King of Hours - but the bomb was never used.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Throne_of_Hours|Approach Her Renewed Majesty|Sunless Skies|}} ''""Your Majesty. We found the Unclear Bomb. It's unused. I must surmise that we did not kill Albion's sun. Thus, we did not claim Albion by conquest – and owe the Revolutionaries no debt. [...] Am I correct?" Victoria laughs. Her laughter is bright. "Oh, well done. Yes. We enlisted help, but the situation on the ground turned out to be quite different from what we'd expected.""''</ref> Albion hides the truth for the sake of its reputation, but the true murderer of the King of Hours was the [[Sapphir'd King]], the sun of the [[Blue Kingdom]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Ambition:_the_Portrait_of_the_Unseen_Queen|Ask about the King of Hours|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The King of Hours was betrayed and murdered by the Blue Kingdom."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sun%27s_Daughter|Hand over the Dignity of Albion Bill|Sunless Skies|}} ''""We know. There is an order to creation; a Chain of Being. Things such as you cannot be the death of things such as we. [...] When a murder is committed correctly, only two creatures know what occurred: one is the murdered; the other..." She says no more, but opens one of her thousand plumed hands [...] A trophy, plucked from the corpse of a star."''</ref> It is implied that this murder happened ''millennia'' ago, amidst the chaos of the [[devils]]' rebellion against the [[Judgements]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discovered:_A_Brilliant_Future|Discovered: A Brilliant Future|Fallen London|}} ''"Book of Roses 1:3: AND THUS SPAKE THE KING OF HOURS: “For those who wear crowns, let their kingdoms be counted; and for those who wear ashes, let their miseries be counted; and for those who keep this tally, let their debts be counted.” Upon hearing this, the people struck him down." (The Book of Roses is an approximate chronology of the history of the devils. Ensuing excerpts recount their | According to official records, Queen Victoria conspired with [[revolutionaries]] to use an [[The Liberation of Night|Unclear Bomb]] to kill the King of Hours - but the bomb was never used.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Throne_of_Hours|Approach Her Renewed Majesty|Sunless Skies|}} ''""Your Majesty. We found the Unclear Bomb. It's unused. I must surmise that we did not kill Albion's sun. Thus, we did not claim Albion by conquest – and owe the Revolutionaries no debt. [...] Am I correct?" Victoria laughs. Her laughter is bright. "Oh, well done. Yes. We enlisted help, but the situation on the ground turned out to be quite different from what we'd expected.""''</ref> Albion hides the truth for the sake of its reputation, but the true murderer of the King of Hours was the [[Sapphir'd King]], the sun of the [[Blue Kingdom]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Ambition:_the_Portrait_of_the_Unseen_Queen|Ask about the King of Hours|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The King of Hours was betrayed and murdered by the Blue Kingdom."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Sun%27s_Daughter|Hand over the Dignity of Albion Bill|Sunless Skies|}} ''""We know. There is an order to creation; a Chain of Being. Things such as you cannot be the death of things such as we. [...] When a murder is committed correctly, only two creatures know what occurred: one is the murdered; the other..." She says no more, but opens one of her thousand plumed hands [...] A trophy, plucked from the corpse of a star."''</ref> It is implied that this murder happened ''millennia'' ago, amidst the chaos of the [[devils]]' rebellion against the [[Judgements]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discovered:_A_Brilliant_Future|Discovered: A Brilliant Future|Fallen London|}} ''"Book of Roses 1:3: AND THUS SPAKE THE KING OF HOURS: “For those who wear crowns, let their kingdoms be counted; and for those who wear ashes, let their miseries be counted; and for those who keep this tally, let their debts be counted.” Upon hearing this, the people struck him down." (The Book of Roses is an approximate chronology of the history of the devils. Ensuing excerpts recount their exile in Parabola, then their journey through the Neath to found Hell. The devils take undue credit for the murder here.)''</ref> | ||
In the King of Hours' place, the Empress erected the [[Clockwork Sun]], a renewed artificial star that would make her will the world's law<ref name=":1" /> (never mind the detrimental effects on everyone).<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Glasshouse|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Some of the prisoners are shining at the seams, some have eyes of curdled glass. A fractured face turns to watch you. A few are singing in praise of the Sun, mouths bloody and throats tattered."''</ref> With her power solidified, London entered a new age of imperialistic fervor and glory, determined to preserve her grip on the skies for all eternity.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Throne_of_Hours|Approach Her Renewed Majesty|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Not that anyone's motivations matter so much anymore. One is timeless. One's dominion is history itself. Chronology bows before one. One is Eternity's Mistress." She smiles, serene and radiant. She waves her hand: you are dismissed."''</ref> | In the King of Hours' place, the Empress erected the [[Clockwork Sun]], a renewed artificial star that would make her will the world's law<ref name=":1" /> (never mind the detrimental effects on everyone).<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Glasshouse|The Glasshouse|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Some of the prisoners are shining at the seams, some have eyes of curdled glass. A fractured face turns to watch you. A few are singing in praise of the Sun, mouths bloody and throats tattered."''</ref> With her power solidified, London entered a new age of imperialistic fervor and glory, determined to preserve her grip on the skies for all eternity.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Throne_of_Hours|Approach Her Renewed Majesty|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Not that anyone's motivations matter so much anymore. One is timeless. One's dominion is history itself. Chronology bows before one. One is Eternity's Mistress." She smiles, serene and radiant. She waves her hand: you are dismissed."''</ref> |
Revision as of 10:01, 10 October 2024
"The heart of London's celestial empire, illuminated by the greatest feat of British engineering to date: a clockwork sun! While the cream of society enjoy tea in their salons and scandal in their newspapers, the wheels of British industry thunder."[1]
Albion is the British Empire's domain in the High Wilderness.
An Empire Renewed
"When Her Majesty entered Albion, she slew the sun with an experimental weapon: an Unclear Bomb. Then she claimed the sun's throne and dominion."[2]
The hub of Albion is New London - good old Fallen London - which has now been transported into space, brick by brick.[3] Empress Victoria rules here from her Throne of Hours, having gained control over time itself.[4] The region is illuminated by the glorious Clockwork Sun, the new King of Hours and the light that keeps the watches ticking.[5]
The hottest commodity on the market is hours, a material form of time; hours are often gifted as rewards[6][7] and to the privileged,[8] and can be used to significantly prolong one's life.[9] Hours are mined, licensed, and sent to the royal court where Her Renewed Majesty distributes them as she pleases.[10] However, there is also a rapidly growing black market trade in the stuff across the High Wilderness.[11][12][13]
All space that lies beyond Albion is known as the Reach. Albion and the Reach are linked by a transit relay located near the Brabazon Workworld.[14]
Victorian Ideals Taken To Extremes

"We stand in the vault of heaven, and we must defend our way of life against the enticements of the new. A thing is not more precious because it is strange. People forget that."[15]
While London's industry is bigger than ever, its society has become notoriously repressive. Those who fall out of the court's favor are thrown into the Midnight Cells, where every minute lasts a day and only the old and decrepit may leave.[16] The poor are put to work in the Brabazon Workworld, where an accelerated flow of time rapidly ages its workers,[17][18] and whose working conditions would make Mr Fires blush.[19][20] Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Decency has become a paragon of xenophobia[21] hellbent on exterminating all literature seen as "un-British;"[22] whatever survives their censorship is inevitably hopelessly dull.[23][24] Considering all of the above, it is little wonder that most revolutionaries and countercultural elements have fled Albion in favor of freer pastures like Eleutheria.
Locations
What Really Happened?
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"When a murder is committed correctly, only two creatures know what occurred: one is the murdered; the other..." She says no more, but opens one of her thousand plumed hands... A trophy, plucked from the corpse of a star."[25]
At the turn of the 20th century, London allied with the Khanate[26] to breach the Avid Horizon and escape the Neath, and the Bazaar's influence, once and for all.[27] Once the Horizon was crossed, London rebuilt itself in the sky[3] in the space once ruled by the sun of Albion (the King of Hours), while the Khanate settled in Eleutheria and founded Eagle's Empyrean.[28]
According to official records, Queen Victoria conspired with revolutionaries to use an Unclear Bomb to kill the King of Hours - but the bomb was never used.[29] Albion hides the truth for the sake of its reputation, but the true murderer of the King of Hours was the Sapphir'd King, the sun of the Blue Kingdom.[30][31] It is implied that this murder happened millennia ago, amidst the chaos of the devils' rebellion against the Judgements.[32]
In the King of Hours' place, the Empress erected the Clockwork Sun, a renewed artificial star that would make her will the world's law[5] (never mind the detrimental effects on everyone).[33] With her power solidified, London entered a new age of imperialistic fervor and glory, determined to preserve her grip on the skies for all eternity.[34]
References
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