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'''The Psalmist''' is a brand new religion of the heavens. Led by the Lank Minister, they follow their only sacred text: Psalm 109. They'll accept anybody willing to confess their sins - and blame someone for them.
'''The Psalmist''' is a brand new religion of the heavens. Led by the Lank Minister, they follow their only sacred text: Psalm 109. They'll accept anybody willing to confess their sins - and blame someone for them.
Another congregation called ''' the Thirteenth Psalmists''' had divorced themselves from the Psalmist at the well, owing to the difference in interpreting the verse "Let an adversary stand at his right hand". Led by the Scorned Priest, the Thirteenth Psalmists set their church at the [[New Winchester]]. They would often clashes with the [[The Clockwork Sun|New Sequence]]rs, much to the frustration of the authority.
==What Lies Within?==
==What Lies Within?==
{{Major spoiler small}}''"They rage against the sun's death at the hands of a half-sun, a midnight murderer. The killer sent false messengers bearing a well-seed. They planted the seed in the sun's heart, and it bloomed! Bloomed and ravened. A lawless killing! A shameful death, enacted without due ceremony!"''
{{Major spoiler small}}''"They rage against the sun's death at the hands of a half-sun, a midnight murderer. The killer sent false messengers bearing a well-seed. They planted the seed in the sun's heart, and it bloomed! Bloomed and ravened. A lawless killing! A shameful death, enacted without due ceremony!"''
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''"What remains of the behemoth's carapace is scarred with sigils. Most are marred and broken, some still holding a sullen, resentful power."''
''"What remains of the behemoth's carapace is scarred with sigils. Most are marred and broken, some still holding a sullen, resentful power."''


Deep inside the well is the corpse of the missing Garden-King, regent of the Reach. The Halved sent a false-messenger bearing a Correspondence sigil of peace and truce. The regent did not know that this sigil was fake, and the false-messenger secretly carried a "well-seed," which bloomed inside the star's heart, killing it instantly.
Deep inside the well is the corpse of the missing Garden-King, regent of the Reach. [[The Halved]] sent a false-messenger bearing a Correspondence sigil of peace and truce. The regent did not know that this sigil was fake, and the false-messenger secretly carried a "well-seed," which bloomed inside the star's heart, crushing it instantly.


The false-messenger, not knowing its master's scheme, felt guilty for its act. This caused cancerous polyps riddled with sigils of guilt to grow in its heart, killing it as it made its way to Eleutheria. The messenger's rotting body remains in the Reach as '''Faith's Fall''', and its chitinous shell may prove useful for skyfarers in need of repair materials.
The false-messenger, not knowing its master's scheme, felt guilty for its act. This caused cancerous polyps riddled with sigils of guilt to grow in its heart, killing it as it made its way to Eleutheria. The messenger's rotting body remains in the Reach as '''Faith's Fall''', and its chitinous shell may prove useful for skyfarers in need of repair materials.

Revision as of 15:18, 22 August 2019

"'Careful, Captain,' a signaller whispers. 'Lest the well-winds take us.'"

"Below, beneath the scudding clouds, a speckle of structures cling to a shelf of ice. The well-winds drag at your engine like the frantic clutch of a drowning man. The well gapes."

Old Tom's Well is the black hole of the Reach.

Don't Slip

This black hole, surrounded by ledges of black ice, is one of the many space-wells of the High Wilderness. It is named after the prospector who discovered Lustrum after making a wish to the well.

Several beehive huts have been built into a cliff of nearby black ice; the inhabitants are mostly prospectors, desperate to repeat Old Tom's luck and strike it rich. There is also an enclave of the Compassed, or Psalmists.

Old Tom?

"Old Tom was a prospector during the Promised Days that followed London's arrival in the heavens. For years he combed the Reach, looking for the strike that would make him rich. He didn't find it. Luckless and impoverished, he made a wish here, at the well. The next month, he discovered the Mother of Mountains and the rich hour-veins that riddled her flanks. For a year – before his disappearance – he was staggeringly wealthy. Others come here now – the desperate and the broken – with their final, futile wishes."

Psalmists

"The ignorant call us the Cursing Church. But we are the Compassed, who dwell on the brinks. We are the lambs who were torn by the wolf. We are the undone. And the angel of the pit hears us, where it would not hear others."

The Psalmist is a brand new religion of the heavens. Led by the Lank Minister, they follow their only sacred text: Psalm 109. They'll accept anybody willing to confess their sins - and blame someone for them.

Another congregation called the Thirteenth Psalmists had divorced themselves from the Psalmist at the well, owing to the difference in interpreting the verse "Let an adversary stand at his right hand". Led by the Scorned Priest, the Thirteenth Psalmists set their church at the New Winchester. They would often clashes with the New Sequencers, much to the frustration of the authority.

What Lies Within?

"Are you quite sure you want to know this?"

Beyond this point lie major spoilers for Fallen London, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, or Mask of the Rose. This may include endgame or major Fate-locked spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.

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"They rage against the sun's death at the hands of a half-sun, a midnight murderer. The killer sent false messengers bearing a well-seed. They planted the seed in the sun's heart, and it bloomed! Bloomed and ravened. A lawless killing! A shameful death, enacted without due ceremony!"

"What remains of the behemoth's carapace is scarred with sigils. Most are marred and broken, some still holding a sullen, resentful power."

Deep inside the well is the corpse of the missing Garden-King, regent of the Reach. The Halved sent a false-messenger bearing a Correspondence sigil of peace and truce. The regent did not know that this sigil was fake, and the false-messenger secretly carried a "well-seed," which bloomed inside the star's heart, crushing it instantly.

The false-messenger, not knowing its master's scheme, felt guilty for its act. This caused cancerous polyps riddled with sigils of guilt to grow in its heart, killing it as it made its way to Eleutheria. The messenger's rotting body remains in the Reach as Faith's Fall, and its chitinous shell may prove useful for skyfarers in need of repair materials.