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<blockquote>"''If I cannot be forgiven, then I will forget. The Chapel of Lights will help me, for a price.''"<ref name=":4">{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Navigator%27s_Confession|2=Read the fourth page|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Scrawl1.png|thumb|''Almost Never Remembered'', the sigil on the Navigator's temple.]]Overwhelmed with guilt, the Navigator zailed to the freezing [[The Avid Horizon|Avid Horizon]], and recorded his name and deeds at its dock<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Avid_Horizon|2=Lead the Sigil-Ridden Navigator to a certain dock-pillar|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}''"Your Navigator hunts through the slips of paper. [...] He stops, stares at one, pulls it free. 'This is mine,' he says. 'I wrote this.' It is a confession."''</ref> for a chance at clemency from the [[The Admiralty|Admiralty]]. He was not selected for a pardon; in his desperation to simply forget what had happened, he turned to the [[The Chapel of Lights|Chapel of Lights]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Navigator%27s_Confession|Read the fourth page|Sunless Sea|}} ''"You did not answer. If I cannot be forgiven, then I will forget. The Chapel of Lights will help me, for a price."''</ref> paying them to inscribe a sigil of the [[Correspondence]] on his forehead. The sigil, which means '''"Almost Never Remembered''',"<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Frostfound|2=Show the squatters your Navigator's sigil|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}''"A vertical sheet of ice rises before you, reflective as a conjurer's glass. Engraved upon it, twenty feet high, is the Navigator's sigil. [...] 'It means'' Almost Never Remembered''.' "''</ref> has erased the Navigator's memories of the incident as well as much of his past.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Sigil-Ridden_Navigator|Invite him to dine with you|Sunless Sea|}} ''"When you ask about his past, he winces. "I can't say. This -" he taps the livid sigil on his temple [...] "- has burned away my memories. I recall I have a brother but not his name or where he is. I remember the names of the ships I've served on - the ''Implicit,'' the ''Bonny Swan'' - but not their crew.""''</ref> He now mistakenly believes that someone has cursed him with the sigil, but cannot say who.<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Sigil-Ridden_Navigator|2=Invite him to dine with you|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}''"How did he come by the sigil? He clutches his head. 'I don't know, I don't know. Thinking about it is like fire in my skull.' He grits his teeth. 'Someone must have hated me very much to curse me with it. But I can't even remember my enemy.' "''</ref> | <blockquote>"''If I cannot be forgiven, then I will forget. The Chapel of Lights will help me, for a price.''"<ref name=":4">{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Navigator%27s_Confession|2=Read the fourth page|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Scrawl1.png|thumb|''Almost Never Remembered'', the sigil on the Navigator's temple.]]Overwhelmed with guilt, the Navigator zailed to the freezing [[The Avid Horizon|Avid Horizon]], and recorded his name and deeds at its dock<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Avid_Horizon|2=Lead the Sigil-Ridden Navigator to a certain dock-pillar|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}''"Your Navigator hunts through the slips of paper. [...] He stops, stares at one, pulls it free. 'This is mine,' he says. 'I wrote this.' It is a confession."''</ref> for a chance at clemency from the [[The Admiralty|Admiralty]]. He was not selected for a pardon; in his desperation to simply forget what had happened, he turned to the [[The Chapel of Lights|Chapel of Lights]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Navigator%27s_Confession|Read the fourth page|Sunless Sea|}} ''"You did not answer. If I cannot be forgiven, then I will forget. The Chapel of Lights will help me, for a price."''</ref> paying them to inscribe a sigil of the [[Correspondence]] on his forehead. The sigil, which means '''"Almost Never Remembered''',"<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Frostfound|2=Show the squatters your Navigator's sigil|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}''"A vertical sheet of ice rises before you, reflective as a conjurer's glass. Engraved upon it, twenty feet high, is the Navigator's sigil. [...] 'It means'' Almost Never Remembered''.' "''</ref> has erased the Navigator's memories of the incident as well as much of his past.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Sigil-Ridden_Navigator|Invite him to dine with you|Sunless Sea|}} ''"When you ask about his past, he winces. "I can't say. This -" he taps the livid sigil on his temple [...] "- has burned away my memories. I recall I have a brother but not his name or where he is. I remember the names of the ships I've served on - the ''Implicit,'' the ''Bonny Swan'' - but not their crew.""''</ref> He now mistakenly believes that someone has cursed him with the sigil, but cannot say who.<ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Sigil-Ridden_Navigator|2=Invite him to dine with you|3= Sunless Sea|4=}}''"How did he come by the sigil? He clutches his head. 'I don't know, I don't know. Thinking about it is like fire in my skull.' He grits his teeth. 'Someone must have hated me very much to curse me with it. But I can't even remember my enemy.' "''</ref> | ||
== Historical Inspirations == | |||
The legal case ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_v_Dudley_and_Stephens R v Dudley and Stephens]'' (R being Queen Victoria) took place after the starving crew of the yacht ''Mignonette'' killed and ate their cabin boy, and established in British legal precedent that necessity was not a valid defense against a charge of murder. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin%27s_lost_expedition John Franklin's voyage] to the Northwest Passage, in the Canadian Arctic, infamously also resulted in what is known as "survival cannibalism." | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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"When you ask about his past, he winces. '[...]This -' he taps the livid sigil on his temple, which twitches like a scorpion's sting '-has burned away my memories.'"[1]
The Sigil-Ridden Navigator is a nervous and timid zeeman, whose right temple is marked with a sigil of the Correspondence.
A Wretched Past
"I regret it all. I will do anything. Please."[2]
Sometime before 1887, the Navigator and his brother, Richard, were both engaged aboard the Bonny Swan.[3] The ship passed beyond Kingeater's Castle, hoping to find another port[4] - but the Navigator made a critical error, and the crew found themselves with no supplies and no sign of land.[5]
The crew were forced to turn to cannibalism in order to survive, drawing lots to determine who would meet this fate.[5] The first to be eaten were the ship's captain, Swinburne,[3] and the Navigator's own brother.[6] By the time the Bonny Swan returned to port, seven of her crew had been eaten.[7] Although the survivors vowed silence, one of them confessed, and the Navigator returned to zee in order to avoid execution for his crimes.[8]
Almost Never Remembered
"If I cannot be forgiven, then I will forget. The Chapel of Lights will help me, for a price."[9]

Overwhelmed with guilt, the Navigator zailed to the freezing Avid Horizon, and recorded his name and deeds at its dock[10] for a chance at clemency from the Admiralty. He was not selected for a pardon; in his desperation to simply forget what had happened, he turned to the Chapel of Lights,[11] paying them to inscribe a sigil of the Correspondence on his forehead. The sigil, which means "Almost Never Remembered,"[12] has erased the Navigator's memories of the incident as well as much of his past.[13] He now mistakenly believes that someone has cursed him with the sigil, but cannot say who.[14]
Historical Inspirations
The legal case R v Dudley and Stephens (R being Queen Victoria) took place after the starving crew of the yacht Mignonette killed and ate their cabin boy, and established in British legal precedent that necessity was not a valid defense against a charge of murder. John Franklin's voyage to the Northwest Passage, in the Canadian Arctic, infamously also resulted in what is known as "survival cannibalism."
References
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