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The [[Masters of the Bazaar]], seeing the likely ramifications, were far from pleased with the Lord Mayor's actions; they responded by abolishing her office entirely, and issuing an ominous summons demanding her appearance before them.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_(Former)_Lord-Mayor_of_London The (Former) Lord-Mayor of London, ''Fallen London''] ''"This morning's Gazette announces the departure of the […] Mayor […] By determination of the Masters, the election of a replacement has been indefinitely suspended, 'to prevent a Further Tragedy'. […] The Viscountess […] is reportedly taking an extended holiday […]'<nowiki/>'''"'''''</ref> | The [[Masters of the Bazaar]], seeing the likely ramifications, were far from pleased with the Lord Mayor's actions; they responded by abolishing her office entirely, and issuing an ominous summons demanding her appearance before them.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_(Former)_Lord-Mayor_of_London The (Former) Lord-Mayor of London, ''Fallen London''] ''"This morning's Gazette announces the departure of the […] Mayor […] By determination of the Masters, the election of a replacement has been indefinitely suspended, 'to prevent a Further Tragedy'. […] The Viscountess […] is reportedly taking an extended holiday […]'<nowiki/>'''"'''''</ref> | ||
== The Great Excavation == | |||
__forcetoc__<blockquote>''"The MASTERS call on ALL LONDONERS to EMPTY OUT YOUR ATTICS and RECLAIM BURIED TREASURES from beneath LONDON'S OWN STREETS. Participants will be rewarded handsomely with THE SPOILS OF EXCAVATION."''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>In the false-summer of 1899, a dramatic announcement from [[Mr Chimes]] and the other Masters appeared in the ''Gazette'', urging Londoners to empty out their attics and reclaim hidden treasures from beneath the city's streets under the supervision of the [[Ministry of Public Decency]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Grand_Clearing-Out:_An_Announcement_is_Made The Grand Clearing-Out: An Announcement is Made, ''Fallen London''] ''"As you pick up today's edition of the Gazette, you are struck by a garish advertisement. It takes up nearly the entire front page. Everything else is squeezed into one sickly column, with a single surviving headline ('MAN-EATING CHASM OPENS UNDER MOCKING HILL'). The advertisement reads:'' | |||
==The Great Excavation== | |||
<blockquote>''"The MASTERS call on ALL LONDONERS to EMPTY OUT YOUR ATTICS and RECLAIM BURIED TREASURES from beneath LONDON'S OWN STREETS. Participants will be rewarded handsomely with THE SPOILS OF EXCAVATION."''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>In the false-summer of 1899, a dramatic announcement from [[Mr Chimes]] and the other Masters appeared in the ''Gazette'', urging Londoners to empty out their attics and reclaim hidden treasures from beneath the city's streets under the supervision of the [[Ministry of Public Decency]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Grand_Clearing-Out:_An_Announcement_is_Made The Grand Clearing-Out: An Announcement is Made, ''Fallen London''] ''"As you pick up today's edition of the Gazette, you are struck by a garish advertisement. It takes up nearly the entire front page. Everything else is squeezed into one sickly column, with a single surviving headline ('MAN-EATING CHASM OPENS UNDER MOCKING HILL'). The advertisement reads:'' | |||
''THE BENENIMOUS MASTER OF THE BAZAAR, Mr. CHIMES, graciously invites YOU to take part in a NEW CELEBRATION of SUBTERRANEAN PURSUITS – the GRAND CLEARING-OUT! The MASTERS call on ALL LONDONERS to EMPTY OUT YOUR ATTICS and RECLAIM BURIED TREASURES from beneath LONDON'S OWN STREETS. Participants will be rewarded handsomely with THE SPOILS OF EXCAVATION. And then, at the very bottom, in minuscule print: The Ministry of Public Decency reserves the right to inspect, confiscate, destroy, censor, censure, or condemn any items retrieved from Beneath London's Streets."''</ref> This proclamation quickly developed into a city-wide excavation frenzy.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_a_passing_urchin_for_more_information Ask a passing urchin for more information, ''Fallen London''] ''""You don' 'ave a pickaxe? E'ryone's got a pickaxe." It seems this new fashion has taken London overnight."''</ref> [[Mr Stones]] set up a shop near Moloch Street Station, where it sold items recovered from the dig-sites and confiscated by the Ministry to fund further excavations;<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Stones%27_Pavilion_of_Subterranean_Delights Mr Stones' Pavilion of Subterranean Delights, ''Fallen London''] ''"'THE WONDERS OF THE EARTH, UNCOVERED,' proclaims a banner. The attendant tending the stall seems rather less enthusiastic as she explains its contents to you. "All these items were recovered from beneath London's streets and surrendered – er, donated to the Ministry of Public Decency, to aid in funding further excavation.""''</ref> Londoners were encouraged to donate their unwanted items from their attics and basements to a Ministry collector,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Clearing_Out_your_Attic Clearing Out your Attic, ''Fallen London''] ''"A Ministry Auditor is impatiently standing outside your door, asking for you to throw out all of your unwanted knick-knacks."''</ref> which were then delivered to a shop owned by [[Mr Mirrors]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_Marquee_of_Mystification Visit the Marquee of Mystification, ''Fallen London''] ''"Mr Mirrors has once again put up a large pavilion near the sunken tower of the House of Chimes. Some of the items reclaimed from Londoners' attics and basements are for sale within."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shopkeeper%27s_Marquee_of_Mystification The Shopkeeper's Marquee of Mystification, ''Fallen London''] ''"As the Masters are preoccupied with the treasures being extracted from the ground, the Shopkeeper in Viric has taken over the Marquee. "By the request of Mr Mirrors," they claim. "What are you buying?""''</ref> The Masters also hired diggers of their own (including a Hellworm!),<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fuel_the_excavation_with_hellworm_food Fuel the excavation with hellworm food, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Masters have obtained the services of a Hellworm to aid in excavation. Its appetites are specific."''</ref> and promised investors a share of the recovered treasures.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investing_in_Excavation Investing in Excavation, ''Fallen London''] ''"Not all workers are volunteers – some have been hired. And there are other costs: tools and materials. The Masters are selling shares of whatever is found below."''</ref> | ''THE BENENIMOUS MASTER OF THE BAZAAR, Mr. CHIMES, graciously invites YOU to take part in a NEW CELEBRATION of SUBTERRANEAN PURSUITS – the GRAND CLEARING-OUT! The MASTERS call on ALL LONDONERS to EMPTY OUT YOUR ATTICS and RECLAIM BURIED TREASURES from beneath LONDON'S OWN STREETS. Participants will be rewarded handsomely with THE SPOILS OF EXCAVATION. And then, at the very bottom, in minuscule print: The Ministry of Public Decency reserves the right to inspect, confiscate, destroy, censor, censure, or condemn any items retrieved from Beneath London's Streets."''</ref> This proclamation quickly developed into a city-wide excavation frenzy.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_a_passing_urchin_for_more_information Ask a passing urchin for more information, ''Fallen London''] ''""You don' 'ave a pickaxe? E'ryone's got a pickaxe." It seems this new fashion has taken London overnight."''</ref> [[Mr Stones]] set up a shop near Moloch Street Station, where it sold items recovered from the dig-sites and confiscated by the Ministry to fund further excavations;<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Stones%27_Pavilion_of_Subterranean_Delights Mr Stones' Pavilion of Subterranean Delights, ''Fallen London''] ''"'THE WONDERS OF THE EARTH, UNCOVERED,' proclaims a banner. The attendant tending the stall seems rather less enthusiastic as she explains its contents to you. "All these items were recovered from beneath London's streets and surrendered – er, donated to the Ministry of Public Decency, to aid in funding further excavation.""''</ref> Londoners were encouraged to donate their unwanted items from their attics and basements to a Ministry collector,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Clearing_Out_your_Attic Clearing Out your Attic, ''Fallen London''] ''"A Ministry Auditor is impatiently standing outside your door, asking for you to throw out all of your unwanted knick-knacks."''</ref> which were then delivered to a shop owned by [[Mr Mirrors]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_Marquee_of_Mystification Visit the Marquee of Mystification, ''Fallen London''] ''"Mr Mirrors has once again put up a large pavilion near the sunken tower of the House of Chimes. Some of the items reclaimed from Londoners' attics and basements are for sale within."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shopkeeper%27s_Marquee_of_Mystification The Shopkeeper's Marquee of Mystification, ''Fallen London''] ''"As the Masters are preoccupied with the treasures being extracted from the ground, the Shopkeeper in Viric has taken over the Marquee. "By the request of Mr Mirrors," they claim. "What are you buying?""''</ref> The Masters also hired diggers of their own (including a Hellworm!),<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fuel_the_excavation_with_hellworm_food Fuel the excavation with hellworm food, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Masters have obtained the services of a Hellworm to aid in excavation. Its appetites are specific."''</ref> and promised investors a share of the recovered treasures.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investing_in_Excavation Investing in Excavation, ''Fallen London''] ''"Not all workers are volunteers – some have been hired. And there are other costs: tools and materials. The Masters are selling shares of whatever is found below."''</ref> |
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"THE BENENIMOUS MASTER OF THE BAZAAR, Mr. CHIMES, graciously invites YOU to take part in a NEW CELEBRATION of SUBTERRANEAN PURSUITS – the GRAND CLEARING-OUT!"[1]
The Grand Clearing-Out was a significant event of the (first year of) 1899, in which the collapse of London was narrowly averted.
Background
"The Viscountess engages in the favourite pastime of all cats: Going where she shouldn't."[2]
In her campaign to combat the Fingerkings, the Viscountess of the Viric Jungle, London's Lord Mayor at the time, witnessed the dream-snakes infiltrating the subconscious of the Stone Pigs: the slumbering, city-devouring engines of the Echo Bazaar.[3] In an attempt to imitate the dream-snakes' actions by stealing what appeared to be a weapon,[4] with the intent of using it against her rivals, she inadvertently stirred the Pigs from their slumber.[3] Although this would only become evident later, the Viscountess's disturbance was the direct cause of the Grand Clearing-Out.
The Masters of the Bazaar, seeing the likely ramifications, were far from pleased with the Lord Mayor's actions; they responded by abolishing her office entirely, and issuing an ominous summons demanding her appearance before them.[5]
The Great Excavation
"The MASTERS call on ALL LONDONERS to EMPTY OUT YOUR ATTICS and RECLAIM BURIED TREASURES from beneath LONDON'S OWN STREETS. Participants will be rewarded handsomely with THE SPOILS OF EXCAVATION."[1]
In the false-summer of 1899, a dramatic announcement from Mr Chimes and the other Masters appeared in the Gazette, urging Londoners to empty out their attics and reclaim hidden treasures from beneath the city's streets under the supervision of the Ministry of Public Decency.[6] This proclamation quickly developed into a city-wide excavation frenzy.[7] Mr Stones set up a shop near Moloch Street Station, where it sold items recovered from the dig-sites and confiscated by the Ministry to fund further excavations;[8] Londoners were encouraged to donate their unwanted items from their attics and basements to a Ministry collector,[9] which were then delivered to a shop owned by Mr Mirrors.[10][11] The Masters also hired diggers of their own (including a Hellworm!),[12] and promised investors a share of the recovered treasures.[13]
Londoners of all walks of life engaged in the digging with great enthusiasm,[14] unearthing treasures, trinkets and objects of dubious value buried beneath the city.[15] Others assisted the excavation efforts by providing them with sustenance and supplies.[16] Occasionally, the digging reached the veins and lacre chambers[17] of the Bazaar,[18] causing some Londoners to encounter strange phenomena.[19] There were five primary dig sites across London.[20] The first, on Moloch Street,[21] unearthed the ruins of the Fourth City's[22] Celestial Embassy[23] (the precursor to the modern-day Brass Embassy). The second, in Spite, excavated the backyard of a derelict house.[24] While ruins of a previous Fallen City were discovered,[25] the more important finding was an ancient tunnel system once used by Clay Men[26] called the Underclay Quarter.[27] The third, in Veilgarden, dug under the cellars of the Singing Mandrake,[28] and reached the lair of an enormous and endlessly debating Spider Symposium.[29] The fourth, in Wolfstack Docks, excavated beneath the Blind Helmsman,[30] and found an old factory that had been buried in the Fall of London and was now being run by Rattus Faber.[31] The final dig site, at the University, searched between two Benthic College buildings[32] and found a segment of Old Newgate,[33] briefly used as London's main correctional facility before New Newgate was built. The abandoned tunnels became a refuge for inmates playing their own version of Knife-and-Candle.[34]
Duck and Cover
"The light of the gas-lamps and false-stars doesn't reach deep into the newfound canyon, but at the very bottom, something stirs: something large and serpentine, like a great worm slithering beneath the earth. As it moves, the earth under your feet moves."[35]
Amidst the digging, London suddenly experienced an earthquake.[36] While initially the impact seemed minimal, the city was soon split by fissures in every direction.[37] The Stone Pigs were stirring,[38] and panic spread among the citizenry. As rescue efforts commenced to save anyone who had been trapped, the Masters of the Bazaar organized a meeting with important Londoners to explain the situation and determine what to do.[39] The famished Pigs were en route to destroy the Bazaar,[40] and while Mr Pages had suggested the Clearing-Out as a diversion to prevent the Pigs from accomplishing their goal, that effort failed.[41] The Masters were forced to blame the festival for the ensuing earthquake; they could not admit that the Stone Pigs' dreams were so easily disturbed.[42]
Eventually, the Masters came to an agreement that the Fifth City was not yet ready for dissolution,[43] and decided that their best chance involved creating a "Device to Preserve London."[44] Half of the device would act as a resonator atop the Bazaar, and the other half would communicate with the Stone Pigs deep within the earth.[45] The Masters worked independently from each other to create this Device,[46] with the help of wealthy Londoners.[47] They also received assistance from Jervaise and Penstock, who descended toward the lacre-vats to ensure the Device was working.[48]
Atop the Bazaar's highest spire,[49] the Masters activated the Device, provoking a strange storm that caused everyone in London to experience a shared dream.[50] Mr Fires declared that it must have worked; after all, "Nothing appears to be on fire, and we’re all still alive."[51] By the time the city awoke, the cataclysm had apparently ended, and the Stone Pigs slept once more. London began to rebuild, and life went back to normal;[52] Mr Wines threw a bevy of revels to celebrate the Fifth City's survival.[53] Even the Viscountess returned, despite having plunged the city into such a mess in the first place; rumor had it that she strong-armed the Masters into dropping her case entirely.[54]
References
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