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The priests of [[Varchas]] use viric Mirror-Charms<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Mirror-Charm|A Mirror-Charm|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Dream-green snake-skin and scraps of close-written paper."''</ref> to ward off Fingerkings from their dreams.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Temple_of_Mihir|Dreams of Smoke|Sunless Sea|}}''"He gives you a charm of bloodied snakeskin and scraps of paper written in an angular, unfamiliar script, and tells you to hang it upon the nearest mirror before you sleep."''</ref> Viric has also been used to induce trance-dreams of romance, which become a lucrative seasonal business in [[London]] during the [[Feast of the Exceptional Rose]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Shopkeeper_in_Viric_about_the_purpose_of_these_stories|Ask the Shopkeeper in Viric about the purpose of these stories|Fallen London|}}''"Viric is the colour of the outskirts of Parabola [...] That's where I keep this shop, when it cannot afford to be in London. [...] A viric trance is more than a daydream, less than sleep."''</ref> | The priests of [[Varchas]] use viric Mirror-Charms<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Mirror-Charm|A Mirror-Charm|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Dream-green snake-skin and scraps of close-written paper."''</ref> to ward off Fingerkings from their dreams.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Temple_of_Mihir|Dreams of Smoke|Sunless Sea|}}''"He gives you a charm of bloodied snakeskin and scraps of paper written in an angular, unfamiliar script, and tells you to hang it upon the nearest mirror before you sleep."''</ref> Viric has also been used to induce trance-dreams of romance, which become a lucrative seasonal business in [[London]] during the [[Feast of the Exceptional Rose]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_the_Shopkeeper_in_Viric_about_the_purpose_of_these_stories|Ask the Shopkeeper in Viric about the purpose of these stories|Fallen London|}}''"Viric is the colour of the outskirts of Parabola [...] That's where I keep this shop, when it cannot afford to be in London. [...] A viric trance is more than a daydream, less than sleep."''</ref> Viric can be used to induce lassitude in others, making them inattentive and absentminded.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Viric_Frock|Viric Frock|Fallen London|}} ''"People who look at you always blink afterward. Perhaps the colour is that powerful. Perhaps they find themselves on the edge of a nap. They never remember there was anything odd about the sight."''</ref> | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 19:16, 2 December 2024
"Behind your mirror, V names VIRIC, the colour of shallow sleep."[1]

A color of the Neathbow, viric is the green of shallow sleep. The word "viric" probably comes from the Latin viridis, meaning "green, blooming, vigorous," a word that also spawned the name of the similar color viridian.
Properties
Viric is heavily associated with the Fingerkings;[2] the eyes of Fingerking-possessed creatures burn with viric fire,[3][4] and a box of dream-snakes will also glow this shade of green.[5] When viric light comes into contact with vegetation, it causes it to flourish and grow at an exponential rate.[6]
Viric has been portrayed as a variety of shades of green, including forest green, emerald, and chartreuse.[7]
Uses
The priests of Varchas use viric Mirror-Charms[8] to ward off Fingerkings from their dreams.[9] Viric has also been used to induce trance-dreams of romance, which become a lucrative seasonal business in London during the Feast of the Exceptional Rose.[10] Viric can be used to induce lassitude in others, making them inattentive and absentminded.[11]
Gallery
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A Phantasmal Encounter, 189-, Captain ------
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A Mirrorcatch Box Full of Very Angry Dream-Snakes.
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A Viric Suit.
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A Viric Frock.
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The Somnolent Hyaena
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The Shopkeeper in Viric
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Viric anemones on the zee-floor.
References
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