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'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''
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|title1 = The Fall of London
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|date = February 14th, 1862
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''"Forty years ago, London was stolen by bats."''
''"Forty years ago, London was stolen by bats."''


Forty years ago - give or take - [[London]] found itself in a terrible predicament. The Prince Consort of Britain was gravely ill, and [[The Empress|his Queen]] was terribly distraught. So great was her love for her husband that she sought the assistance of a higher power - though what came to her aid was perhaps not what she had in mind.
Forty years ago - give or take - [[London]] found itself in a terrible predicament. The Prince Consort of Britain was gravely ill, and [[The Empress|his Queen]] was terribly distraught. Her love for him was so great, so desperate, that she was willing to do anything to save him. It was that love that drew the attention of the Masters of the Bazaar.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#confirming_purchase Mr Pages: Theories or Manifesto for Archie, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"We performed the acquisition. I was not alone in the emporiance. My influence was greatest in the matter of selection. Mr Iron opposed me. It is antiverbiant."''</ref> They came with an offer. They would preserve the life of her beloved in exchange for everything she owned. And that included London.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#confirming_purchase Mr Pages: Theories or Manifesto for Archie, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Her consort was dying. A loss not to be contemplemitted. We preserved him. In exchange: everything else she possessed. London and all that lies in fluminate propinquity, together with the oddments of the imperial hoard."''</ref>
 
So it was that on February 14, 1862,<ref>{{Citation|https://images.mmorpg.com/features/7108/images/fallenlondon2.jpg|"London Stolen By Bats!"|Failbetter Games}}</ref> the [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters of the Bazaar]] came to London. The Queen - who we now know as the Empress, of course - sold the city to the cadre of cloaked figures, and London was carried downward into an enormous cavern called [[the Neath]]. They say that when a city is sold, there is a price which is known, and a price which is not;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27...appreciate_the_pleasure_of_your_company...%27|'...appreciate the pleasure of your company...'|Fallen London}} ''"... There is always a cost that is known, and a cost that is not."''</ref> the known price the Masters paid for the city was the restoration of the Consort's life, and the rest remains to be seen. Despite this, the Consort is not exactly in the best of spirits...
 
== What Happened Afterward ==
The Cumaean Canal may have been built shortly after the Fall.


[[The Captivating Princess]], the last of the Empress's children, was born in 1862.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Share_a_little_honey_with_the_Captivating_Princess|Share a little honey with the Captivating Princess|Fallen London}}</ref>  
So it was that on February 14, 1862,<ref>{{Citation|https://images.mmorpg.com/features/7108/images/fallenlondon2.jpg|"London Stolen By Bats!"|Failbetter Games}}</ref> the Masters of the Bazaar came to London and took it downward into the vast, lightless cavern known as [[the Neath]].


Some of the Empress's children remained in the Neath, residing with their parents in the [[Shuttered Palace]], while others remained on the Surface. The Brooding Captain brought his ship, the ''Galatea,'' to the Neath in 1867.<ref>[https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Way Adam's Way] - ''Deliver the snuffer to the Avuncular Broker'' - "Inside is a chart, its folds stiff with zee-salt. The corner is stamped with the seal of the Empress herself. It is labelled 'First voyage of the ''Galatea'', 1867' and shows a tenuous, roving course across the Unterzee."</ref>
==During the Fall==
On the day of the Fall, the sun began to fade around three o’clock in the afternoon, the sky turned a deep red. A tremendous, dreadful “bang” erupted from the direction of Westminster, sending up a cloud of dust and prompting the tolling of bells. In the midst of the ensuing panic, a horseman clad in the regal attire of the palace rushed through the streets, commanding everyone to go indoors in her Majesty’s name. Almost immediately after, the sky was swarmed by bats: an overwhelming, almost unimaginable number that blanketed the heavens.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#Introduction Recalling the Past: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"The dimming of the sun at three in the afternoon. The sky turning the colour of rust. The horrible bang and the cloud of dust from the direction of Westminster. The tolling of the bells. The horseman who rode down the street, liveried in the garb of the palace, shouting: In her Majesty's Name, go indoors! And then the sky was full of bats."''</ref>  


In 1868, [[The Campaign of '68|London attempted, and failed miserably, to invade Hell]].
As the citizens scrambled for safety, many rushed indoors; the homeless crowding into churches and under bridges.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#Introduction Recalling the Past: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"People went indoors then. If they'd ignored the criers. Those that had no house crowded into the churches and under the bridges."''</ref> Amidst the panic, key symbols of London’s stability faltered: Parliament and Elizabeth Tower swallowed by the Thames.<ref>''"The building that was Parliament is now drowned in the Thames. No one alive can give a good account of it."''</ref> The city of London and Balmoral (the Crown's Scottish holding) was brought down to the Neath,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#confirming_purchase Mr Pages: Theories or Manifesto for Archie, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"London and all that lies in fluminate propinquity, together with the oddments of the imperial hoard. A Scottish castellation, flocks of swans, a bowl of tenants' peppercorns."''</ref> but the rest of England was spared.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Griz#Surface_Contact Griz: Surface Contact, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"The rest of the world is all still there. The remains of England, France, all the rest as it was. Only London was abstracted."''</ref>


It is not known precisely when London colonized [[Port Carnelian]], but this may have occurred shortly before the invasion.
==After the Fall==
Countless people vanished the wake of the catastrophe, their fates reduced to fragments of memory and scattered corpses discovered the following morning.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#Introduction Recalling the Past: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"So many people vanished that night and have never been found since. Only a few of them left corpses in the morning."''</ref> In the days that followed, the sun did not shine on London again, the survivors found themselves trapped in a limbo of trauma. Many locked themselves in their rooms, both because of the psychological wounds left by such an event, and because of the dangerous and alien environment outside.  


Sometime before ~1890, the Empress's children took a bad batch of [[Prisoner's Honey|red honey]] and were turned into monsters.
The citizenry began to have encounters with the supernaturality of the Neath. Corpses with their faces missing, taken by creatures that London would later call Snuffers.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#Horatia_offered_Harjit_a_place_to_bring_the_wounded Recalling the Past: Horatia offered Harjit a place to bring the wounded, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"One young man was crushed by a beam across the middle. Someone had come and taken off his face."''</ref> Streets shifted and changed without rational explanation.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#Introduction Recalling the Past: Introduction, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Once, around midnight, Griz went upstairs and opened the door to the street, but she came right back down again. She said the cobbles were galloping about. It wasn't safe to walk outside."''</ref> Sightings of Parabola in mirrors.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#I_glimpsed_something_in_a_bit_of_mirror Recalling the Past: I glimpsed something in a bit of mirror, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"In a mirror, I saw something that wasn't my reflection. A Mongolian woman. She sat at a desk in a flooding palace, and the milky water had come level with her knee. She wrote in haste; her hands were gory with ink; ink stained and dimmed the firebirds embroidered on her sleeve. The glimpse of me goaded her. The ink bottle upset; blue-black bloomed in the floodwater."''</ref> The Masters of the Bazaar<ref>''[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#Something_troubles_me_about_the_stranger_who_marked_the_curb Recalling the Past: Something troubles me about the stranger who marked the curb, Mask of the Rose] "Once I peered out of the basement window and saw a figure walking down the street. [...] It was a Master of the Bazaar, a creature the height and shape of Mr Pages. But its robes were sooty, not stained with ink – as I recall."''</ref> wrote commands in the Correspondence<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#There_was_a_stranger_across_the_way Recalling the Past: There was a stranger across the way, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"It paced out deliberate steps to the kerbstone opposite Mrs Chapmans, and on the stone face it wrote letters of fire."''</ref> that disappeared structures.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#There_was_a_stranger_across_the_way Recalling the Past: There was a stranger across the way, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Come the morning, that house was gone, and its neighbours on each side were sharing a party wall."''</ref> Talking animals.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Ferret#More_Newfound_Animal_Skills Ferret: More Newfound Animal Skills, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"They can talk. Not those ones. They ran away when we took the wall down. But others what I met afterward. One of 'em up and says to me, 'Where d'you think we got the notion to build traps then?' Only it was more fancy-spoken. Whoever taught it English, taught it to talk posh."''</ref> etc.  


The first election for [[Mayor of London]] occurred in 1894. Mayoral elections were ceased in 1899, after the disappearance of the [[Viscountess of the Viric Jungle]].
Nature, too, was not spared. A month later, on the 20th of March,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#A_month_or_so_after_the_Fall,_all_the_trees_died Recalling the Past: A month or so after the Fall, all the trees died, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"March 20. Equinox."''</ref> entire trees that once symbolized life in London withered and died overnight,<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#A_month_or_so_after_the_Fall,_all_the_trees_died Recalling the Past: A month or so after the Fall, all the trees died, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"Griz: Nonsense. The trees were already half dead. Harjit: Half. They'd been withering and losing leaves slowly. Now look at them. Overnight, they're all dead. And in some places they're gone entirely."''</ref> their decay caused not just by the deprivation of sunlight, but something else as well.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Recalling_the_Past#A_month_or_so_after_the_Fall,_all_the_trees_died Recalling the Past: A month or so after the Fall, all the trees died, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"There was a notice in the broadsheets about the phenomenon. And a profile of the Totteridge Yew, the northernmost tree to have fallen with London. 'Overnight, something drank that tree to her dregs, consuming all that the Sun had endowed, leaving only bitterness.'"''</ref>


At the end of 1899, the Empress decreed a second year of 1899 rather than the dawning of a new century.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Calendrical_Confusion_of_1899|The Calendrical Confusion of 1899|Fallen London}}</ref> It remains to be seen how long this will continue.
As the city's stored supplies of food ran out, starvation soon became an issue.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Griz#Extra_Supplies Griz: Extra Supplies, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"The first few days weren't bad. People had food in their pantries still. Old loaves of bread, leftover joints, roots and jams. But nothing new was coming into the markets: no new fish, no vegetables from the farms."''</ref> Hunger drove people to start eating the animals they could find, pets included.<ref>[https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Griz#Extra_Supplies Griz: Extra Supplies, ''Mask of the Rose''] ''"When they got hungry, people turned inventive. All the pigeons around Saint Paul's, they caught and plucked. More than one society lapdog was turned to stew."''</ref> Meat from dubious creatures fished from the Thames.<ref>"The Masters warned me against eating things from the river."</ref>


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"Forty years ago, London was stolen by bats."

Forty years ago - give or take - London found itself in a terrible predicament. The Prince Consort of Britain was gravely ill, and his Queen was terribly distraught. Her love for him was so great, so desperate, that she was willing to do anything to save him. It was that love that drew the attention of the Masters of the Bazaar.[1] They came with an offer. They would preserve the life of her beloved in exchange for everything she owned. And that included London.[2]

So it was that on February 14, 1862,[3] the Masters of the Bazaar came to London and took it downward into the vast, lightless cavern known as the Neath.

During the Fall

On the day of the Fall, the sun began to fade around three o’clock in the afternoon, the sky turned a deep red. A tremendous, dreadful “bang” erupted from the direction of Westminster, sending up a cloud of dust and prompting the tolling of bells. In the midst of the ensuing panic, a horseman clad in the regal attire of the palace rushed through the streets, commanding everyone to go indoors in her Majesty’s name. Almost immediately after, the sky was swarmed by bats: an overwhelming, almost unimaginable number that blanketed the heavens.[4]

As the citizens scrambled for safety, many rushed indoors; the homeless crowding into churches and under bridges.[5] Amidst the panic, key symbols of London’s stability faltered: Parliament and Elizabeth Tower swallowed by the Thames.[6] The city of London and Balmoral (the Crown's Scottish holding) was brought down to the Neath,[7] but the rest of England was spared.[8]

After the Fall

Countless people vanished the wake of the catastrophe, their fates reduced to fragments of memory and scattered corpses discovered the following morning.[9] In the days that followed, the sun did not shine on London again, the survivors found themselves trapped in a limbo of trauma. Many locked themselves in their rooms, both because of the psychological wounds left by such an event, and because of the dangerous and alien environment outside.

The citizenry began to have encounters with the supernaturality of the Neath. Corpses with their faces missing, taken by creatures that London would later call Snuffers.[10] Streets shifted and changed without rational explanation.[11] Sightings of Parabola in mirrors.[12] The Masters of the Bazaar[13] wrote commands in the Correspondence[14] that disappeared structures.[15] Talking animals.[16] etc.

Nature, too, was not spared. A month later, on the 20th of March,[17] entire trees that once symbolized life in London withered and died overnight,[18] their decay caused not just by the deprivation of sunlight, but something else as well.[19]

As the city's stored supplies of food ran out, starvation soon became an issue.[20] Hunger drove people to start eating the animals they could find, pets included.[21] Meat from dubious creatures fished from the Thames.[22]

References

  1. Mr Pages: Theories or Manifesto for Archie, Mask of the Rose "We performed the acquisition. I was not alone in the emporiance. My influence was greatest in the matter of selection. Mr Iron opposed me. It is antiverbiant."
  2. Mr Pages: Theories or Manifesto for Archie, Mask of the Rose "Her consort was dying. A loss not to be contemplemitted. We preserved him. In exchange: everything else she possessed. London and all that lies in fluminate propinquity, together with the oddments of the imperial hoard."
  3. "London Stolen By Bats!", Failbetter Games
  4. Recalling the Past: Introduction, Mask of the Rose "The dimming of the sun at three in the afternoon. The sky turning the colour of rust. The horrible bang and the cloud of dust from the direction of Westminster. The tolling of the bells. The horseman who rode down the street, liveried in the garb of the palace, shouting: In her Majesty's Name, go indoors! And then the sky was full of bats."
  5. Recalling the Past: Introduction, Mask of the Rose "People went indoors then. If they'd ignored the criers. Those that had no house crowded into the churches and under the bridges."
  6. "The building that was Parliament is now drowned in the Thames. No one alive can give a good account of it."
  7. Mr Pages: Theories or Manifesto for Archie, Mask of the Rose "London and all that lies in fluminate propinquity, together with the oddments of the imperial hoard. A Scottish castellation, flocks of swans, a bowl of tenants' peppercorns."
  8. Griz: Surface Contact, Mask of the Rose "The rest of the world is all still there. The remains of England, France, all the rest as it was. Only London was abstracted."
  9. Recalling the Past: Introduction, Mask of the Rose "So many people vanished that night and have never been found since. Only a few of them left corpses in the morning."
  10. Recalling the Past: Horatia offered Harjit a place to bring the wounded, Mask of the Rose "One young man was crushed by a beam across the middle. Someone had come and taken off his face."
  11. Recalling the Past: Introduction, Mask of the Rose "Once, around midnight, Griz went upstairs and opened the door to the street, but she came right back down again. She said the cobbles were galloping about. It wasn't safe to walk outside."
  12. Recalling the Past: I glimpsed something in a bit of mirror, Mask of the Rose "In a mirror, I saw something that wasn't my reflection. A Mongolian woman. She sat at a desk in a flooding palace, and the milky water had come level with her knee. She wrote in haste; her hands were gory with ink; ink stained and dimmed the firebirds embroidered on her sleeve. The glimpse of me goaded her. The ink bottle upset; blue-black bloomed in the floodwater."
  13. Recalling the Past: Something troubles me about the stranger who marked the curb, Mask of the Rose "Once I peered out of the basement window and saw a figure walking down the street. [...] It was a Master of the Bazaar, a creature the height and shape of Mr Pages. But its robes were sooty, not stained with ink – as I recall."
  14. Recalling the Past: There was a stranger across the way, Mask of the Rose "It paced out deliberate steps to the kerbstone opposite Mrs Chapmans, and on the stone face it wrote letters of fire."
  15. Recalling the Past: There was a stranger across the way, Mask of the Rose "Come the morning, that house was gone, and its neighbours on each side were sharing a party wall."
  16. Ferret: More Newfound Animal Skills, Mask of the Rose "They can talk. Not those ones. They ran away when we took the wall down. But others what I met afterward. One of 'em up and says to me, 'Where d'you think we got the notion to build traps then?' Only it was more fancy-spoken. Whoever taught it English, taught it to talk posh."
  17. Recalling the Past: A month or so after the Fall, all the trees died, Mask of the Rose "March 20. Equinox."
  18. Recalling the Past: A month or so after the Fall, all the trees died, Mask of the Rose "Griz: Nonsense. The trees were already half dead. Harjit: Half. They'd been withering and losing leaves slowly. Now look at them. Overnight, they're all dead. And in some places they're gone entirely."
  19. Recalling the Past: A month or so after the Fall, all the trees died, Mask of the Rose "There was a notice in the broadsheets about the phenomenon. And a profile of the Totteridge Yew, the northernmost tree to have fallen with London. 'Overnight, something drank that tree to her dregs, consuming all that the Sun had endowed, leaving only bitterness.'"
  20. Griz: Extra Supplies, Mask of the Rose "The first few days weren't bad. People had food in their pantries still. Old loaves of bread, leftover joints, roots and jams. But nothing new was coming into the markets: no new fish, no vegetables from the farms."
  21. Griz: Extra Supplies, Mask of the Rose "When they got hungry, people turned inventive. All the pigeons around Saint Paul's, they caught and plucked. More than one society lapdog was turned to stew."
  22. "The Masters warned me against eating things from the river."