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|Quote = "What maniac taught Abstraction to apes? And how many souls has this one appropriated?"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pentecost_Ape|Pentecost Ape|Fallen London|}}</ref> | |Quote = "What maniac taught Abstraction to apes? And how many souls has this one appropriated?"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pentecost_Ape|Pentecost Ape|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
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|Quote = "Why do the Quality gather in this seedy, dismal area? To gamble. Specifically, to race slugs. Specialist mollusc-breeders have taken the Neath's hardy little gastropods and bred them for speed and intelligence."<ref name = "a society lady sent you">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Society_lady_sent_you|A Society lady sent you|Fallen London|}}</ref> | |||
|Text = '''Slugs''' in the [[Neath]], known scientifically as '''''Mollusca gargantua''''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"An extensive [...] volume, [...] detailing mollusca gargantua [...]"''</ref> are noted for their large sizes. These mollusks live in the chytrid woods, and according to rumor, the fungi that grow there apparently seep into their brains and compel them to dance during moonless nights. The slime that covers giant slugs is also apparently quite valuable for reasons unknown, though the slugs themselves may have unpleasant temperaments.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Scrape_some_vile_slime_off_a_fungus-ridden_slug|Scrape some vile slime off a fungus-ridden slug|Fallen London|}}</ref> Giant slugs also burrow through the depths below [[Fallen London]], leaving behind large tunnels in their wake. These tunnels are large enough for a person to fit through, though they may be quite sticky.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flute_Street|Flute Street|Fallen London|}} ''"Squeeze down sticky slug-tunnels."''</ref> | |||
''Mollusca gargantua'' can apparently grow to the size of a hippo, and may grow large enough to ride on using special saddles.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flute_Street|Flute Street|Fallen London|}} ''"This slug [...] Easily the size of [...] a hippo! [...] On the monster's back is a howdah."''</ref> Furthermore, slugs are a popular pet in London, owing to their personable dispositions and cooperative nature.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] they are [...] ideal pets. More docile than crocodiles. [...]"''</ref> For this reason, slug-racing is a popular hobby amongst London's affluent [[Society]] crowd, complete with high-stakes bets and specialized breeding practices.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Society_lady_sent_you|A Society lady sent you|Fallen London|}} ''"To gamble. [...] to race slugs."''</ref> These racing-slugs are larger than a cat,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"They're larger than cats."''</ref> are bred for their speed and smarts,<ref name = "a society lady sent you"/> and are fed on a steady diet of nutritious lettuce.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_will_you_do_with_your_Thoroughbred_Slug%3F|What will you do with your Thoroughbred Slug?|Fallen London|}}</ref> They're also powerful swimmers, in case a slug-race leads through inconveniently marshy terrain.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"You never knew slugs were such expert swimmers."''</ref> | |||
Notable slug races in London include the '''Gastropod Cup''', the '''Pulmonata Memorial Derby''', and most notably, the '''Mollusca Tour de London''', a race that spans all the way from [[Ladybones Road]] to [[Watchmaker's Hill]] and back, and may in fact take several months to complete – even the finest racing-slug is still a slug, after all.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Gastropod Cup [...] Pulmonata Memorial Derby, I'm ready for the Mollusca Tour de London. Biggest slug race [...] from Ladybones to Watchmaker's and back [...] new record. Ninety days?"''</ref> The contestants in a recent Mollusca Tour de London include the '''Zahir''', a racing-slug so well trained it possesses a ''strong musculature'',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] peer into the Zahir's stall. [...] Rippling with muscle [...]"''</ref> a Rubbery Slug named '''Xletholoxcatollax''' that was trained by a Rubbery Racer and appears to be an amalgamation of around twenty other species of creature,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''""Xletholoxcatollax!" the Rubbery Racer splurts [...] the slug's name," [...] its biology has managed to corral [...] anatomical features that would normally find themselves spread across twenty species."''</ref> and last but not least, '''Rodent's Revenge''', a slug bred and trained by several [[Rattus Faber]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Por_Una_Cabeza|Por Una Cabeza|Fallen London|}} ''"I'm an expert slug-trainer. [...] Rodent's Revenge is gonna push us rats to victory!"''</ref> | |||
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The world is home to myriad forms of flora and fauna, from the familiar lands of the Surface to the dark caverns of the Neath to the winding possibilities of Parabola to the icy winds of the High Wilderness. The following is a bestiary of these creatures, and is currently UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Assorted Animals
The animals of the Neath aren't usually all too different from their Surface counterparts, but they're often much more intelligent for one, and some can even talk. A few species can even form societies of their own, which may coexist or even compete with human ones.
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Cavies, also known as guinea pigs, are sapient rodents in the Neath that are capable of speaking human languages.[2] These creatures are capable of great feats of artistry and engineering,[1] and cavy warriors often wear small, but intricate suits of armor.[2] Some cavies have formed social structures comparable to human ones; one such example is the House of Cavy, a complex dynasty of guinea pigs with a rich history, ancestry, and social hierarchy,[3] who would go on to form the nation of Cavia in Pigmote Isle.[4]
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Dogs in the Neath are very similar to their Surface counterparts, except that they also appear to be capable of speech.[6]
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Frogs in the Neath are common, and of note are the wide variety of poisonous frogs that roam Bugsby's Marches near Watchmaker's Hill. In the last four years, over three hundred and sixty-three new species of frog have been documented in the marshes, eighteen of which produce poisons previously unknown to toxicologists.[8] These frogs come in a wide variety of colors and patterns,[9] and many of them can produce poisons that can cause death, amnesia, or even hallucinations.[10] One species of frog can even explode, leaving behind scorched earth in its wake.[11] A noteworthy species of frog is the ghost-jewel frog, a small, dark orange amphibian that produces poison that can knock a person out for an entire week.[12] Another notable species of frog is the Mycological Bullfrog, a unique, dark green hybrid of a mushroom and a frog. These bullfrogs produce spores from their gills, which gestate into more bullfrogs,[13] and their organs are very similar to ordinary frogs despite their unique biology.[14] Interestingly, if left near food for some time, they can also produce a very sweet scent from their bodies.[13]
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Horses in the Neath are very similar to their Surface counterparts. They're primarily used London to pull hansoms and carriages, and are known for their unpleasant temperaments.[15] Horse-tripe is also a popular dish in certain markets in Spite.[16] Horses are also a cornerstone of the culture of the Fourth City, given their Mongolian roots.[17] As such, the Forgotten Quarter, the last remnant of the Fourth City in London, is brimming with horse statues and equine architecture.[18] The richest district of the Khanate, Khan's Glory, uses similar architecture as well.[19] Airag is a valuable drink that originates from the Fourth City, and is made out of fermented mare's milk.[20]
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Main article: Rattus Faber L.B.s, known scientifically as Rattus Faber, are sapient rats known for their cunning and skills in engineering. They're also known for regularly causing trouble for the residents of Fallen London.
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Lizards in the Neath come in various shapes and sizes: from enormous reptiles that lurk in the marshlands to smaller variants that are popular as pets.[22] Lizard Throwing is also a popular game at Mrs Plenty's Carnival, where participants must throw a lizard and catch an airborne bat for a prize.[23] Certain lizards enjoy the taste of lamplighter beeswax; upon consuming it, they may emit a glow that is reminiscent of the light of Parabola.[24]
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Marsh-Wolves are wolves that roam Bugsby's Marshes near Watchmaker's Hill.[25] Besides their odd choice in habitat, Marsh-Wolves largely appear to be similar to their Surface counterparts. Grey Marsh-Wolves are relatively common and are seen as very dangerous,[26] but this reputation may be somewhat undeserved.[27] White Marsh-Wolves are much rarer than their grey counterparts, and are noted for their exceptional speed and swimming skills.[25]
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Moles in the Neath are very similar to their Surface counterparts, in that they dig throughout the Earth with remarkable speed and skill. In fact, this skill in the reason why moles are popular among agents of the Great Game,[28] and they're particularly useful for uncovering secrets,[29] or as messengers when less subtle couriers such as postmen or bats are unviable.[30] Moles are also useful for more... unscrupulous missions as well; for example, certain trained moles can calculate a building's weakest points for quick and easy demolition.[31]
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Main article: The Empire of Hands Pentecost Apes are sapient monkeys that have absorbed human souls to elevate themselves.
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Ravens in the Neath are very unique compared to their Surface counterparts; their features are snow-white, for one, and "sing like nightingales". However, they do still enjoy a bit of carrion.[34] Neathy ravens are also capable of speech, and are renowned for their wisdom;[33] interestingly, ravens imported from the Surface are also capable of speech.[35][36] Certain ravens may gain an interest in certain esoteric topics. Upon receiving the knowledge they desire, they may actually give up carrion and feast solely on secrets and water. However, their plumes will appear more vibrant and their ability to speak may improve.[37] Once they obtain enough knowledge, however, the raven may immolate itself like a phoenix and leave behind only an egg,[38] which then may hatch into an even greater raven upon being incubated with books and secrets.[39] Certain other ravens may gain an interest in certain criminal enterprises. Upon receiving the rumors they desire, their appetites may grow more voracious, and their plumes may grow darker, like fog or even charcoal.[40][41] Eventually, they may grow clever enough to become fierce criminal masterminds in their own right.[42]
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Slugs in the Neath, known scientifically as Mollusca gargantua,[44] are noted for their large sizes. These mollusks live in the chytrid woods, and according to rumor, the fungi that grow there apparently seep into their brains and compel them to dance during moonless nights. The slime that covers giant slugs is also apparently quite valuable for reasons unknown, though the slugs themselves may have unpleasant temperaments.[45] Giant slugs also burrow through the depths below Fallen London, leaving behind large tunnels in their wake. These tunnels are large enough for a person to fit through, though they may be quite sticky.[46] Mollusca gargantua can apparently grow to the size of a hippo, and may grow large enough to ride on using special saddles.[47] Furthermore, slugs are a popular pet in London, owing to their personable dispositions and cooperative nature.[48] For this reason, slug-racing is a popular hobby amongst London's affluent Society crowd, complete with high-stakes bets and specialized breeding practices.[49] These racing-slugs are larger than a cat,[50] are bred for their speed and smarts,[43] and are fed on a steady diet of nutritious lettuce.[51] They're also powerful swimmers, in case a slug-race leads through inconveniently marshy terrain.[52] Notable slug races in London include the Gastropod Cup, the Pulmonata Memorial Derby, and most notably, the Mollusca Tour de London, a race that spans all the way from Ladybones Road to Watchmaker's Hill and back, and may in fact take several months to complete – even the finest racing-slug is still a slug, after all.[53] The contestants in a recent Mollusca Tour de London include the Zahir, a racing-slug so well trained it possesses a strong musculature,[54] a Rubbery Slug named Xletholoxcatollax that was trained by a Rubbery Racer and appears to be an amalgamation of around twenty other species of creature,[55] and last but not least, Rodent's Revenge, a slug bred and trained by several Rattus Faber.[56]
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Spiders in the Neath are often bigger and more dangerous than those on the Surface. The owner of the Blind Helmsman over at Wolfstack Docks runs a spider-pit, where patrons can place their bets in a free-for-all on a spider of their choosing. Such tournaments are, however, technically illegal.[57] The reigning champion of these tournaments is Florence, the Stackside Spinner. This spider uses her vicious, poisoned cobwebs to ensnare and neutralize her foes, as well as her powerful speed and dexterity to always prevail in the long game. Such skill is to be expected of a frequent victor, of course.[58] Millie, the Moloch Street Mangler, is an enormous spider with a hook for one of her legs. She uses powerful charges and her massive size to vanquish her foes, and is strong enough to fling a spider into the air and out of the ring by herself.[59][58] Daphne, the Graveside Creeper, is a spider who was supposedly raised on the blood of tomb-colonists. She may be slower than the competition, but she's known for her resilience; in fact, she's rumored to be impossible to kill![60] Alonzo, Scourge of the Marshes, is the underdog of the spider-rings. He may seem weak given his diminutive size, but his venom is said to burn holes in lead; this venom is even capable of making smaller spiders explode in puffs of sulphur, and even larger spiders don't stand a chance against well-placed bites.[61] The faraway Kingdom of Vesture, located deep within the Elder Continent, has a fair share of arachnids as well. Vesture's economy is primarily based on silkweaving,[62] so each palace in Vesture contains an enormous spider-matriarch. These matriarchs provide their palaces with silks for making textiles, and they're generally treated with utmost respect. When a matriarch grows weary, its replacement is sourced from a nearby cobwebbed forest as a larva; because of this practice of stealing their young, the spiders of the forest have a long-standing distrust of Vesture's citizens.[63]
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Main article: Tigers Tigers are sapient felines from the Elder Continent. They can speak human languages, and possess substantial political influence in the Neath.
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The Tomb-Lion is a poor, maltreated lion that was once a performing animal for a circus or traveling show, and now resides in the Tomb-Colonies.[66] Despite its situation, it retains a regal demeanor and may even show loyalty,[67] but its tastes are oddly mysterious, as it doesn't seem to eat any meat or other food.[68]
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Tortoises in the Neath are very similar to their counterparts on the Surface. However, tortoises with uniquely partisan inclinations are sometimes used by Revolutionaries as messengers.[70] These tortoises carry letters and are known for their reliability,[71][69] but they may prove useful in other inventive schemes as well.[72]
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Weasels are more or less outwardly identical to their Surface counterparts, though they display a limited degree of sapience like many other of the Neath's animals. They're capable of singing popular tunes,[74] playing card and parlor games,[75] and specially trained weasels were once used by agents of the Great Game for an unknown purpose.[76] Weasels have recently become popular pets in Fallen London, given their natural preference for the underground and their relative cleanliness. Weasel-sellers peddle these creatures throughout the streets of Spite, and they may train their weasels to attack anyone who tries to accost them.[73] Weasels are also eaten as delicacies by certain individuals and factions, such as Urchins,[77] Tigers,[78] and apparently the Boatman himself.[79] On occasion, Londoners pit weasels against each other in tournaments of weasels, played in weasel-pits;[80][81] this sport is often played a bit more seriously than one would expect.[82] These tournaments are reported in the Fighting Weasel Digest,[83] and ravens are known for their apparent oracular abilities in predicting these tournaments' outcomes, though this practice is considered cheating.[84][82] Certain weasels are even bred for this purpose;[85] Araby Fighting-Weasels are a bronze-furred,[86] powerful breed specially trained to fight in weasel-pits,[85] and are known for their cunning and proud disposition.[87] Unfortunately, like all sports, tournaments of weasels suffer from their fair share of cheaters, including an apparent case of weasel-doping.[88] The Ancient and Honorable Company of Weasel-Fanciers are a group of renowned weasel enthusiasts who regularly send their weasels out to battle Rattus Faber.[89] They notably hand out prizes to weasels who display amazing skill, elegance, and manners,[90] though they dislike participants who game the playing field using selective breeding.[91] Lucky Weasels are weasels that are renowned for their exceptional luck; this unfortunately does not imply that they bring others luck.[92] Salt Weasels are an extremely rare variety of weasel that originate north of Fallen London in the Pale Wastes; these weasels are known for their relative guilelessness,[93] and are unfortunately hunted for their valuable fur.[94] The performers of Mahogany Hall frequently use weasels as part of their performances, putting the animals in high demand in the area.[95] But a particular tune in Mahogany Hall may cause the poor creatures grievous harm...[96]
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In the Company of Monsters
The Neath is home to far more than ordinary animals, however, and many of these creatures have more to them than meets the eye.
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Amphigators are bizarre creatures that roam the Wisp-Ways of Mangrove College. They're like alligators, but with heads on both ends for twice the threat.[97] |
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The Bifurcated Owl is an exceptionally mysterious and intelligent bird with an appetite for secrets. Its most notable feature is a mysterious seam that divides its body vertically, giving it its odd name.[99] This scar actually has a strange purpose: Bifurcated Owls are capable of opening themselves up via their suture, and they like to extract secrets from nearby minds using mysterious, finger-like growths that lie within their bodies.[100]
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Main article: Blemmigans Blemmigans are sentient mushrooms with powerful beaks and a penchant for poetry. PROPAGATE!
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Bloatfingers are creatures that are endemic to the Elder Continent, commonly seen in the wilds of the Bleeding Forest and in the hidden city of Arbor.[103][104] They're serpentine creatures that are covered in fanged mouths and jeering eyes,[105] giving them a delightfully hideous appearance, and they often reside in large groups within the leaves of chertapple trees.[106] Unfortunately, they're woefully aware of their unseemliness and try to remain hidden, and they ruthlessly lash out at anyone who manages to observe them.[107]
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The Corresponding Ocelot is a strange spotted feline that's capable of speaking human languages,[109] and it's notorious for its passion for writing and journalism, as well as its fondness for belly rubs.[108] The spots on its body may rearrange themselves to form Correspondence sigils,[108] which may reflect the Ocelot's mood or experiences.[110]
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False-snakes are creatures with superficially serpentine bodies, but are otherwise very different from actual snakes. They are dark blue and lack scales,[111] and apparently reside deep underground, with pointed jaws and facial tentacles used to burrow through dirt.[112][111] They also seem to possess a second pair of jaws within their exterior mouths,[113] and, like many other animals that live in extreme darkness, their eyes are also recognizably sightless.[111] The bodies of false-snakes have an adverse reaction to light, emitting vibrant pink toxins upon exposure.[114] These toxins can melt even stone, and may be released when exposed to the light of the Neathbow as well. Whether this is some form of defense mechanism against predators, or perhaps against light itself, is unknown.[115] Apparently, false-snakes are a relative of frogs and other amphibians.[116] Many supposedly ancient false-snakes were found west of London in the Hinterlands, their corpses preserved in a strange, icy marsh. Whether or not these creatures still roam the Neath today is unknown.[117]
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Frost-moths are mysterious insects that are seemingly made of ice.[118] These creatures are an extremely common sight in the Tomb-Colonies, and to a lesser extent Fallen London, where they're often considered pests.[119][118] Frost-moths can grow to the size of a large bat,[120] and they're known for their fondness for candles, which they're attracted to and often consume. They also have a tendency to bite or pick at anyone who tries to repel them,[121] and swarms of frost-moths can be quite dangerous. However, they're very fragile and sensitive to high temperatures, and their bodies melt when killed or exposed to severe heat.[120][121][122] Frost-moths aren't common in the Tomb-Colonies because of the climate there, however; they're born from a unique process called Emergence, in which they burst from aged tomb-colonists like they would from a large chrysalis.[123]
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Fungus-columns, also called fungus-towers,[125] are twelve-foot tall monstrosities that lurk within Bugsby's Marsh near Watchmaker's Hill, and can also be found in large herds in the tunnels below Fallen London.[126][125] These beasts possess powerful, bladed tendrils,[124] and are impervious to many forms of damage, including gunfire.[127] They're valued for their caps,[128] but Fungus-columns also tend to ooze through any cages that capture them.[129] Notably, Fungus-columns appear to possess a degree of sapience, and they may emit utterances that resemble threats or even smugness.[129]
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Gallblighter Wasps are red, insectoid creatures that can grow to the size of a cat.[131] Like many species of wasp, their swarms produce an unnerving drone,[132] and can be found in secluded, dusty places.[133] They violently attack, or even kill, anyone who disturbs their nests, also like many species of wasp.[134] Gallblighters are most infamous, however, for their tendency to lay their eggs in human eyes. They often sting nearby bystanders with their ovipositors when they're disturbed,[135] and they may also infest those who sleep too close to their nests.[133] The young Gallblighters then gestate in the eyeballs of their victim, turning them reddish-yellow and disturbingly swollen.[136] During the gestation process, the host's eyesight is also entirely transformed: they may see visions of past memories,[137] fantastical surroundings,[138] or even hidden secrets, depending on where they look. Once their time is up, however, the newly-hatched gallblighters burst free, killing their host in the process.[139]
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Main article: Heart-Takers Heart-Takers, also called Heart-Catchers, are strange, plant-like creatures that "flower" by growing living heads.
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The Hound of Heaven is a large, serpentine creature with gently glowing scales, a pale underside, and ruby-red eyes. This creature is famed for its ability to track, and scare off,[142] any devils within a large vicinity,[143] but its unclear where it draws its power from.
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Knot-oracles, also called Ocular Toadbeasts, are giant, toad-like creatures with several long tongues and eyes simply everywhere.[145] These creatures reside near the prison of Wisdom, where they're used to thwart escape attempts - and execute prisoners - by eating any prisoner they can reach.[146][147] While their diet partly consists of humans, knot-oracles can eat just about anything,[148] and they have a notable appetite for secrets, both written and memorized.[149][150] Knot-oracles that have eaten people are capable of speaking human languages, and they also absorb parts of their victim's memories. To this end, the Governor of Wisdom regularly feeds hapless prisoners to knot-oracles to fund her profitable secret-trade.[147] The eyes of Ocular Toadbeasts are notable for being quite strange. They may reflect the things the Toadbeast has witnessed,[151] and as might be expected of something with so many eyes, they are capable of tracking four creatures at a time. Should all of a knot-oracle's eyes focus on a creature at once, however, that poor thing's days are numbered. Some have suggested that the Toadbeast can prophesize deaths as a result of this strange behavior, but it seems more likely that the beast simply kills such victims itself.[152] Knot-oracle spawn are called oraclelets, and are usually no larger than a thumb. Like their adult counterparts, they still retain the tendency to stare.[153]
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Lamplighter bees are unique insects that emit a dim glow from their bodies.[155] Like most bees, they defend their hives fiercely with venomous stings, and produce honey and beeswax as well.[155][156] When fed exclusively on the nectar of the mysterious Exile's Rose, they produce the popular drug known as Prisoner's Honey.[154] However, when they're exposed to the crimson strain of Exile's Rose, the bees go mad and burrow into the minds of nearby victims. Using stolen memories, they produce contraband Gaoler's Honey.[157]
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Mandrakes are strange creatures that resemble roots with faces and legs. They're infamous for their piercing screams, which aren't necessarily fatal but still hurt,[159] leading to the practice of "deshrieking" them using certain chemical concoctions.[160] Even a deshrieked mandrake can sing quite loudly, however,[161] and can often learn new songs from dedicated teachers.[162] Mandrakes are a common sight in the marshes near Watchmaker's Hill,[158] and they're ferocious swimmers as well.[163] In fact, mandrakes that have been domesticated require pots of special marsh-mud to thrive, being roots and all.[164] Mandrakes also have a strange taste for blood, and they may display ravenous behaviors when given meat to feast on,[165] or perhaps something even more horrific.[166]
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Phosphorescent Scarabs are glowing beetles that are used as light sources throughout Fallen London, if one can stand the sound of their chittering.[167] They're also used to power the lights in the various buoys scattered throughout the Unterzee, bobbing lonelily through the darkness.[168] The light of Phosphorescent Scarabs isn't derived from bioluminescence, however; these beetles actually draw their light from the small pieces of Parabola that lie within them.[169]
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The Slavering Dream-Hound is an intimidating canine with honey-scented breath. This beast is frequently seen wandering through people's nightmares in Parabola, but despite its appearance, it's actually quite friendly and affable to humans, just like any other dog.[171] In fact, Slavering Dream-Hounds are frequently used as guard animals for adventurous dreamers,[172] though these dogs seem to prefer to remain in the Is.[173]
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Somnolent Hyaenas are mysterious beasts known for their soothing, sleep-inducing chuckles.[174] Their true origins are unknown, but it's rumored they're born from the dreams of zebras.[175] What is known, however, is that their eyes are viric, and may invoke visions of the faraway jungles of Parabola.[176]
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Main article: Sorrow-spiders Sorrow-spiders are cat-sized spiders that steal people's eyes for mysterious purposes, and can group together to form dangerous spider-councils.
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Wings-of-Thunder batlings are young, extremely large bat-like creatures that originate from the Elder Continent.[179] Their size when fully grown is unknown, but even these youngsters are often large enough to carry humans comfortably on their backs,[180] and due to their size, these batlings' wings emit loud, booming sounds when in flight, giving them their unique name.[181] These batlings are also omnivorous, and can eat just about anything, including articles of clothing and other oddities.[182] Wings-of-Thunder batlings customarily migrate from the Elder Continent during their youth, and travel far and wide to find an artifact or secret to offer to their kind back home. These creatures may encounter many roadblocks during the course of their quests, but they're long-lived animals, and are allowed to return to the Continent upon the completion of their task.[183]
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Humanoids
There are many beings in the Neath who appear to have humanoid forms. These beings may be former humans themselves, or are something else entirely.
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Main article: Humans Humans are medium-sized creatures prone to great ambition.
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Main article: Clay Men Clay Men are golem-like beings that hail from the faraway island of Polythreme. Clay Men that lack a certain body part are called Unfinished Men.
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Main article: Devils Devils are mysterious beings that outwardly appear as impeccably-styled humans - though their fashion sense is notorious for being unusually ahead of its time. There's more to these beguiling folk than meets the eye...
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Main article: Drownies Drownies are drowned humans, resurrected under mysterious circumstances, that lurk throughout the depths of the Unterzee.
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Main article: Rubbery Men Rubbery Men, known scientifically as Homo cephalopoda, are humanoid beings with the faces of squid. Squid!
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Main article: Snuffers Snuffers are humanoid creatures that like to rip people's faces off and use them as their own.
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Zee-Monsters
The Unterzee is practically overflowing with creatures and monsters unlike any on the Surface. These beasts are called zee-monsters, and many are (relatively) docile unless someone crosses into their territory, but others may attack with little to no provocation. Preparing for these encounters is an important priority for any zailing crew worth its salt, lest their proud ship be reduced to scraps of rusted metal and devoured bodies.
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Albino Morays (one may infer the existence of a regular-colored moray) are large, notoriously ugly eel-like creatures that hunt across the Unterzee.[192][193] Albino Morays are deceptively fast, can charge their prey with surprising force,[192] and possess sharp hooked teeth; however, they're not just dangerous while alive: their skin is tough, smells awful, and is coated in a poisonous, paralyzing slime.[194] Despite all these dangers, some particularly adventurous tomb-colonists may allow an Albino Moray to swallow them whole; the Moray's internal secretions are apparently quite good for the skin.[195] You know what they say: when you're zailing the zee, and an eel makes you flee... that's a moray.
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Angler Crabs are enormous crustaceans with two glowing antennae, like the lures of anglerfish,[197] and glowing, blueish blood.[198] They come in three known varieties: the reddish Western Angler Crab, the blueish Eastern Angler Crab, and the weary Elder Angler Crab. Despite their similarity to anglerfish, Angler Crabs do not use their luminescent appendages to lure in prey patiently. Instead, they hunt their prey the same way any other zee-crab would: with swiftness and ferocity.[196]
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Auroral Megalops are large crustaceans with glowing golden bodies that roam the Unterzee.[200] These specimens are apparently juveniles of their species and possess blue blood;[201][200] uniquely for their species, they also possess large, non-vestigial eyes.[201] Megalops meat is edible but often unstable and difficult to store.[202] Apparently, these crabs were driven from their southern spawning grounds by a mysterious radiance,[199] which may be none other than the Dawn Machine.[203]
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Behemoustaches are massive fish with absolutely glorious moustaches,[204] and they're aggressive predators that favor the warmer waters of the Unterzee.[205] The meat of a Behemoustache is edible, their bones are used in making corsets, and their moustaches make excellent trophies.[204]
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Blue Prophets are an unusual type of bird native to the Elder Continent.[206] A single Prophet is about as threatening as an average large parrot, but in flocks they can be vicious. Their feathers are sky-blue and are considered rather valuable, especially in London and the Khanate,[207] but unfortunately, their value has dropped due to recent supply increases.[208] Blue Prophets receive their title from the belief that they speak the names of those about to die. It's difficult to tell whether or not this is true or superstition, since they mostly seem to utter squawks, but seasoned zailors still try to pick out familiar names in their calls regardless.[209]
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Bound-sharks are enormous sharks that have been bound by implanted metallic rods, mechanisms and cages. Because of their bindings, the shark's internal organs have become almost entirely reshaped into an unrecognizable mess, causing the poor shark a great deal of agony - not that this makes the sharks any less dangerous to passing zailors.[211][212] These bindings are also said to have mysterious secrets and truths engraved on them, though this may also just be baseless zee-gossip.[213] The bindings that torment Bound-sharks are not the work of nature, nor are they the creation of any supernatural entity. Rather, these contraptions are man-made, and are manufactured and inserted into the sharks by the New Sequence.[214] The Sequencers capture and bind sharks at the Grand Geode,[215] and also manage a shark-nursery there.[216] Why these people subject the hapless sharks to such torture is unknown, but it may have something to do with invoking a feeling of pathos for the tormented beasts, or maybe reminding a person of their own chains, increasing one's susceptibility to the light of the Dawn Machine.[217]
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Jillyfish are enormous jellyfish-like creatures that roam the Unterzee, known for their luminescent purple glow and extremely poisonous tentacles.[219][220] Their seemingly soft caps are actually hardened, allowing them to ram ships with dangerous amounts of force,[220] and parts of their bodies may be surprisingly edible.[221] Interestingly, the caps of these creatures appear to have a woman's face imprinted on them; this face resembles the giant shrine-face of Visage, the Flourishing-of-Years. Some zailors report that this face may even be able to speak, perhaps of "home."[222]
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Jillyfleur are jellyfish-like creatures that may be juvenile jillyfish, a subspecies, or something else entirely.[223] Like their larger counterparts, they possess leather-tough flesh,[224] limited edibility,[225] and the same, mysterious face on their caps.[226]
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It's a well-known fact that icebergs don't usually move on their own, destroy ships, kill crewmen,[228] or speak.[227] The Lifebergs of the northern Unterzee, for some godforsaken reason, do all of these things. Lifebergs are known for their homicidal nature; they ruthlessly hunt down and destroy unfortunate ships,[229][228] and may display a limited degree of sentience - in the form of malice,[227] or even cunning.[230] Lifebergs may also be covered in strange crevasses that are apparently capable of speech,[227] and they may hoard the treasures of their past victims for unknown reasons.[231] Lifebergs produce, or may eat, a wax-like substance called hell-droppings, which are known for being highly flammable.[231] Furthermore, London has a fair share of Lifeberg-hunters, who use specialized ships,[232] cannons, and weapons called great-rods to destroy Lifebergs with professional efficiency.[233] The nature of their work and their sullen temperaments means that these Lifeberg-hunters often go unthanked,[234] but their efforts do contribute to London's paraffin and mineral trade.[235] Within each Lifeberg is a shard of black glass reminiscent of Mt Nomad,[236] and these beings will not die permanently unless this black glass is destroyed or stolen.[237] Could these facts imply that Mt Nomad is in fact their creator or progenitor?
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Main article: Lorn-Flukes Lorn-Flukes are some of greatest threats to the ships of the Unterzee. These beings are aggressive towards any ship that passes by, ramming it with their spikes. They can also speak the Correspondence, making even the bravest zailors shudder with fear.
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Milliner-Bats are quite average as far as bats go - except that they're covered in sky-blue feathers, applied with glue of all things, making them similar in appearance to Blue Prophets.[240] Their swarms are just as dangerous as Blue Prophet flocks, however, and the bats seem to be localized to the Southern Wall near Varchas.[241] But how did these bats get their feathers? Did they steal them?[239] Were they the project of a mad bat-farmer? No matter; the feathers sell well, from bat or bird.[240]
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Plated Seals are heavily armored, serpentine creatures that grow to around fifteen feet long. These creatures lurk in the iciest, most turbulent waters of the Unterzee, and they're capable of leaping great heights when "investigating" nearby ships.[243] In spite of their hostile appearances, they're actually quite playful,[242] though unfortunately their favorite game consists of biting anyone in sight with their powerful jaws.[244]
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Siren-serpents, known scientifically as Serpentus sirenesis,[246][247] are serpentine creatures with sharp teeth,[248] bullet-resistant skin,[249] and maws large enough to rip a boat in two.[250] These serpents are especially infamous for their tendency to disguise their tails as alluring, humanoid apparitions while producing human-like calls;[246] for this reason, the siren-serpent is also known vulgarly as Neptune's Harlot.[247] Siren-serpents lay their eggs on suitable rock formations,[249] and young siren-serpents are called Harlot-Fry. Notably, even hatchling siren-serpents possess extremely sharp teeth.[251]
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Strange moths are nothing new for denizens of the Neath, especially for those who've stayed in the Tomb-Colonies for a time. But the vicious moths that lurk near the Ragged Crow's guiding light can leave even the hardiest Neath-dweller at a loss for words. These Tyrant-Moths are immense, with wings the size of a ship's sails, and are strong enough to destroy ships' sails if they're not fought off in time.[253] Furthermore, being moths, they still may remain susceptible to other tempting lights.[254] Tyrant-Moths are a delicacy in certain far-off places, such as Whither, where their antennae are prepared in a... delightful dish called tyrant's treat.[255] Given their size, mysterious nature, and destructive behavior, Tyrant-Moths are naturally the subjects of many myths and stories. Their wing patterns are said to resemble maps of the skies, or perhaps something more: charming visions of faraway gardens, winged creatures from all walks of life, or maybe the light flowing from within a glowing mountain. However, looking at these patterns too closely or for far too long may be risky.[252] There's also a legend that Tyrant-Moths' bodies are full of sapphires, but obtaining these gems is easier said than done.[256] The most mysterious tale of all, however, speaks of a time when a foolhardy zailor whispered to Salt, and a Tyrant-Moth answered...[257]
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Deep Zee-Monsters
Did you really think that diving below the Unterzee's black waves would save you from its denizens? If anything, the monsters that roam the zee-floor are even more dangerous than their surface-swimming counterparts.
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Beloved are strange fish that roam the depths of the Unterzee, infamous for their grating calls and piercing whistles.[259] Their meat is notably palatable, unlike the repulsive flesh of other zee-monsters,[260] but their bodies may not be a product of nature; rather, Beloved appear stitched, patched up, and reassembled, evoking a suspicion of human fabrication.[261]
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Boundlings are unfortunate fish bound by metal cages and rods, similar in construction to the devices that torment Bound-Sharks.[263] Their bodies are so distorted that it's unclear what type of fish they were originally, but they seem to resemble extremely large, warped tuna.[264]
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The Constant Companion is an enormous monster that scours the depths of the Unterzee. These beasts can sense fear like a shark can smell blood, and they aggressively pursue any underwater interloper with a particularly strong scent.[266] Their carapaces are also harder than steel, and broken-off pieces may continue to fidget and emit ethereal noises even after the creature's death.[267][268] Anatomically speaking, these creatures possess ten legs, frontal pedipalps,[269] powerful mandibles,[270] greenish blood, and bodies covered in hair,[267][269] giving them an appearance comparable to a monstrously large spider. Like many species of spider, the Constant Companion carries its large, yellowish young on its body; these grubs appear weak, but they may display dangerous amounts of combat prowess, and ingenuity, should they face imminent danger.[271]
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Main article: Dawn Flukes Dawn Flukes are Flukes who fell in thrall to the Dawn Machine, transforming their bodies in mysterious ways.
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Main article: Lornest Flukes Lornest Flukes are Flukes who roam the blackest depths of the Unterzee, possessing a massive eye in place of a core.
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Midnight Whales are enormous zee-beasts that roam the depths of the Unterzee. Whale bones are a popular medium for scrimshaw, the act of engraving tales and information on ivory and bones, so the whale bones that are strewn throughout the zee-floor are often covered in thousands of carvings in many languages.[275] In fact, the skeleton of a Midnight Whale formed the foundation for the society of bone-carvers known as Scrimshander.[276] Midnight Whales are a popular source of food for the zailors that inhabit the Gant Pole,[277][278] and they're apparently hunted by the Chelonites as well.[279] The bones of Midnight Whales are also full of valuable, toxic marrow,[280] and this marrow has the colorless hue of gant.[281]
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Neither are extremely mysterious creatures that roam the depths of the Unterzee. These creatures have bodies that appear more fluid than flesh, and they're capable of generating powerful vortices in their death throes, engulfing and drowning anyone who gets too close.[283] The darkness of these vortices may also invoke visions of a faraway place: a night sky, a dense jungle, and strange, many-fingered creatures.[282]
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Thalatte are biological peculiarities that roam the depths of the Unterzee. Apparently, these creatures possess a "beaked mouth", a "hooked sucker-maw", a "double handful of maxillipeds," and an uncountable number of other mismatched organs.[284] Their meat is also notorious for being extremely foul, and can drive a person to madness if not processed correctly. Part of this process apparently involves a full nine-hour boil.[285]
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That Which Makes Light In The Deeps is an exceptionally mysterious zee-monster that roams the depths of the Unterzee. These creatures can produce light bright enough to boil zeewater,[286] and they possess razor-sharp teeth that are tougher than steel.[287] Each Monster-Hunter must slay one during their initiation ceremonies, and their peligin flesh is later consumed, transforming the Hunter into something beyond human.[288]
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Triskelegants are strange, triangular-shaped creatures that roam the depths of the Unterzee, notable for their ability to rotate extremely quickly,[290] generating maelstroms strong enough to damage the hulls of ships.[289] As their name might perhaps suggest, these creatures have three mouths, each one located on a "corner" of their bodies.[290]
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Hell Fauna
The Devils and Grand Devils weren't the first beings to settle in Hell. Many creatures made their homes in Hell prior to their occupation, and they've adapted quite nicely to the fiery climate.
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Hellworms are serpentine creatures that originate from the lands of Hell. These creatures have law-furnaces within their bodies, and they're capable of chewing tunnels through even the most impassable of cliffs, leaving behind molten rock in their wake.[292] They're also useful for mining and processing certain rare ores and metals, even ones that don't strictly exist.[293] Hellworms are reared by certain devils of Hell,[294] who use Nevercold Brass brindles to direct and secure them properly.[292] However, they can be extremely dangerous to handle without proper training, as would be expected of such a powerful creature.[292] |
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Goat-demons are creatures that are native to Hell, and predate even the devils' arrival.[296] They're typically encountered as staff of the Brass Embassy in London,[297] and they're employed as enforcers for various infernal factions.[295] Goat-demons have hooves and fierce-looking talons that are nonetheless capable of precise work,[298][297] and despite their bestial appearance, they're sapient and are capable of speech.[299] In fact, they may even dress up for formal occasions.[300] Goat-demons typically graze on the bones that litter the grounds of the Hinterlands,[301] but they'll gladly eat entire animals, such as horses, should the opportunity present itself.[302] The Overgoat is an extremely powerful goat-demon, or something else entirely, that is spoken of only in whispers across Fallen London. It possesses the ability to [REDACTED BY THE MINISTRY OF PUBLIC DECENCY],[303] and when met with another Overgoat, they may [REDACTED BY THE MINISTRY OF PUBLIC DECENCY] goat of which Goethe wrote.[304] And when seven [REDACTED BY THE MINISTRY OF PUBLIC DECENCY] the true Caprine Authority.[305]
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Parabolan Wildlife
Parabola is a vast realm located beyond the mirrors, operating on the volatile and inconsistent logic of dreams. It has its fair share of native species, many of which resemble bizarre and unique variations of Surface or Neathy beings, and these creatures may possess strange supernatural powers.
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Aureate Stags are majestic animals that reside within the Oncewood of Parabola – famed for being among the fastest steeds behind the mirror.[307] These stags have golden pelts, soft skin, and antlers that glow like a massive candle flame or pyre.[308] They can be formidable opponents in combat, repelling strikes with their antlers and hooves, and attacking foes with powerful bites and kicks.[309] Aureate Stags can be tamed, and their handlers resemble animated golden statues, carrying orbs and shepherd's crooks cast into their hands.[310] These creatures usually consume oats,[311] but they're also capable of consuming enemy weapons when necessary, emitting golden smoke from their ears upon doing so.[312] Certain Aureate Stags have silver coats, midnight eyes, and broken antlers that emit light with a unique, moonish tinge. Unfortunately, these silver stags are the runts of their groups, and are significantly weaker than their golden counterparts.[313] Not that such stags are completely lacking in value, of course.[314] |
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Main article: Fingerkings Fingerkings are powerful serpentine creatures that reside behind the mirrors in Parabola. They are the aristocratic rulers of the dream-snakes, who do not exist.
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The Focused Albatross is an avian creature that roams the wilds of Parabola. Its head and wings are just like those of any other albatross, but instead of a torso, it has a strange focal point in its center, distorting light that passes through.[317] This distortion can focus the cosmogone light and heat of Parabola, causing the Albatross to leave behind a path of scorched earth wherever it flies.[318] The Albatross can also vanish away its body and head when provoked, leaving behind a floating pair of wings, perhaps in an attempt at self-defense.[319] Despite its lack of internal organs, the Focused Albatross does still eat its prey, and it may hunt for what birds typically hunt for; for example, goldfish.[320] The Focused Albatross resides in a stone hollow called an Eyrie, which may inexplicably turn to glass at a moment's notice.[321] Unlike many creatures of Parabola, the Albatross does not speak, and it may line itself up, sometimes with others of its species, to refract light in a certain manner for reasons that remain unclear.[322] Furthermore, when left in complete darkness, the Albatross may disappear entirely, leaving its wings behind.[323] Apparently, this occurs because the Focused Albatross is not quite a bird entirely; rather, one of its parents was "cold-born", originating from the space between stars in the High Wilderness.[324]
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The Pinewood Shark is a mysterious shark-like being that plagues the nightmares of a particular dreaming Zailor. This creature appears to made of, well, pinewood, and its body is sturdy enough to be used in furniture. It also bleeds resin,[326] and its bones appear haphazard and blackened around the edges.[327] Notably, the Pinewood Shark cannot survive on the other side of the mirror in any capacity,[326] but certain parts of its body are edible and can be prepped and made into delicious meals.[328]
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Seven-Throated Warblers are avian beings that possess seven heads and seven strikingly-red throats. These creatures roam the wilds of Parabola, but they were originally bred to provide testimonies in court.[329] Warblers reside in their Terraced Nests in Parabola, which are enormous trees with seven trunks and large canopies,[330] and they possess beaks that are hard as steel, making them powerful fighters should they feel threatened.[331] Their nests are also littered with many documents of ancient trial proceedings,[332] and they seem to enjoy reading such legal documents for entertainment.[333] Unlike many Parabolan creatures, Seven-Throated Warblers are also capable of crossing the mirror with no known ill effects.[334] Seven-Throated Warblers are capable of speaking human languages, and each head has a unique personality and temperament.[329] Because of its unique speech patterns, the Warbler's song is also known for being quite unnerving.[335] However, the Warbler's utterances aren't always completely sincere, and they may make unsubstantiated comments or expound flattery.[336] This insincerity can cause a severe buildup of venom in the Warbler's throats,[337] and they spit up this venom in the form of powerful egg-shaped explosives called Hillmovers.[338]
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Main article: The Storm-bird The Storm-bird is a mysterious avian being that roams the wilds of Parabola, known for saving dreamers from their own debilitating nightmares.
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Shapelings are mysterious creatures that hail from the lost planet of Axile. Londoners may recognize the Rubbery Men, and seasoned zailors may recognize the Lorn-Fluke, Dawn Fluke, and Lornest Fluke, but there exist other, less well-known shapelings, many of which roam the amber-encrusted depths of Flute Street.
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Eye-scuttlers are mysterious shapelings that once roamed the pools of Axile. They acted as servants for the Rubbery Men during this time,[341] and based on their name, they presumably had eyes on their feet.[342] Not much else is known about these beings, and it's unclear whether they ever left Axile at all, but they may be the original owners of the Meticulously Altered Stockings.[342]
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Main article: Flukes Flukes are sea urchin-like creatures that reside in Flute Street. They're ill-tempered, cannot breathe air, and might range from tiny lumps to the size of a large pumpkin.
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Main article: Moon-misers Moon-misers are strange, insectoid creatures that reside on the roof of the Neath. They emit large amounts of light from their perches, so Londoners often call them the false-stars.
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Rubbery Cats are feline shapelings commonly found near Ealing Gardens.[346] Their behavior is similar to ordinary cats,[347] and they possess the ability to slip through tight spaces and crevasses undected.[348]
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The Rubbery Hound is a doglike shapeling that roams in the depths of Flute Street. It's about the size of a wolf, but apparently very young, and it has two black teeth under its facial tentacles. This creature was apparently created in the amber and steel chambers of Flute Street, though it's unknown if its unique anatomy was an accident or not.[350] Rubbery Hounds exhibit many typical canine behaviors, like playing with bones or begging for food,[351][352] but they also have an inexplicable fondness for candles. Furthermore, they possess a unique worldliness and are able to communicate through oblique means; apparently, they possess a fear of the dark and the "Great Light", a love for justice, and positive feelings towards the other shapers.[353] Upon dying, a Rubbery Hound may emit a sound that is as far from a howl as possible, and it may then split open to reveal many smaller Hounds within its body, which will then feast on their progenitor's remains.[354]
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Sky-Beasts
The expanses of the High Wilderness are teeming with life, most of which is either capable of flight, or seeking the means to. The skyfarers of New London may have their sky-locomotives armed to the teeth with weapons, but even then, they are often still threatened by powerful sky-beasts.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Location description 2, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 An armoured guineau-pig, shackled to a heavy ball of lead, Fallen London
- ↑ Enquire further, first, Fallen London "The progenitors of their proud line lie in state [...] I have noted and elaborated all their generations, and bestowed fitting honours."
- ↑ The Tale of Pigmote Isle, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Perspicacious Lurcher, Fallen London
- ↑ Send him out to the dispensary, Fallen London
- ↑ Amphibian Research, Fallen London
- ↑ The Ballad of Johnny Croak, Fallen London "[...] in the last four years, three hundred and sixty-three [...] new species of frogs have been discovered in Bugsby's Marshes? Eighteen [...] carried poisons that are completely new to science."
- ↑ The Ballad of Johnny Croak, Fallen London "The number of frogs cannot be overstated. [...] The effect is like staring upon a rainbow that has unravelled."
- ↑ The Ballad of Johnny Croak, Fallen London "[...] which frogs produce which poisons. Death, hallucinations, amnesia [...]"
- ↑ The Ballad of Johnny Croak, Fallen London "[...] obscenely bloated bullfrog [...] frog explodes with such force it crisps your hair and blackens your fingertips."
- ↑ The Ballad of Johnny Croak, Fallen London "[...] find ghost-jewel frogs. [...] their venom will make you sleep for a week! [...] you discover [...] tiny frogs, each the colour of a grimy topaz [...]"
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Mycological Bullfrog, Fallen London
- ↑ Study your Mycological Bullfrog, Fallen London
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 A runaway horse!, Fallen London
- ↑ Horse tripe! Horse tripe! Only a week old! Tuppence a pound!, Fallen London
- ↑ Throw in a coin and take a drink, Fallen London
- ↑ Seek a thieves' cache, Fallen London
- ↑ Khan's Glory, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Bottle of Fourth City Airag: Year of the Tortoise, Fallen London
- ↑ A Bad Case of Rattus Faber, Fallen London
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Lizardly matters, Fallen London
- ↑ Lizard Throwing, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed your Reprehensible Lizard a treat, Fallen London
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Hunt the White Marsh Wolves, Fallen London
- ↑ Where can you find White Marsh Wolves?, Fallen London
- ↑ What will you do with your Disappointing Marsh-wolf?, Fallen London
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 A spy sent you, Fallen London
- ↑ Subtle Mole, Fallen London
- ↑ Let your mole do the work, Fallen London
- ↑ Set her to sabotage, Fallen London
- ↑ Pentecost Ape, Fallen London
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 A kindness of ravens, Fallen London
- ↑ A white raven?, Fallen London
- ↑ Bandaged Raven, Fallen London
- ↑ What will you do with your Bandaged Raven?, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed your raven on Mysteries, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed your Philosophical Raven Advisor further, Fallen London
- ↑ Incubate a Pristine Raven's Egg among books, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed your raven on Rumours, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed your Diary of the Dead to your Wary Raven Advisor, Fallen London
- ↑ A Raven's triumphant return!, Fallen London
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 A Society lady sent you, Fallen London
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "An extensive [...] volume, [...] detailing mollusca gargantua [...]"
- ↑ Scrape some vile slime off a fungus-ridden slug, Fallen London
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London "Squeeze down sticky slug-tunnels."
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London "This slug [...] Easily the size of [...] a hippo! [...] On the monster's back is a howdah."
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "[...] they are [...] ideal pets. More docile than crocodiles. [...]"
- ↑ A Society lady sent you, Fallen London "To gamble. [...] to race slugs."
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "They're larger than cats."
- ↑ What will you do with your Thoroughbred Slug?, Fallen London
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "You never knew slugs were such expert swimmers."
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "[...] Gastropod Cup [...] Pulmonata Memorial Derby, I'm ready for the Mollusca Tour de London. Biggest slug race [...] from Ladybones to Watchmaker's and back [...] new record. Ninety days?"
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "[...] peer into the Zahir's stall. [...] Rippling with muscle [...]"
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London ""Xletholoxcatollax!" the Rubbery Racer splurts [...] the slug's name," [...] its biology has managed to corral [...] anatomical features that would normally find themselves spread across twenty species."
- ↑ Por Una Cabeza, Fallen London "I'm an expert slug-trainer. [...] Rodent's Revenge is gonna push us rats to victory!"
- ↑ 57.0 57.1 A Night at the Spider Pits, Fallen London
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 Bet on Florence, the Stackside Spinner, Fallen London
- ↑ Bet on Millie, the Moloch Street Mangler, Fallen London
- ↑ Bet on Daphne, The Graveside Creeper, Fallen London
- ↑ Bet on Alonzo, Scourge of the Marshes, Fallen London
- ↑ Strike up a conversation, Fallen London "[...] far to the south [...]"
- ↑ Listen to stories of Vesture, Fallen London
- ↑ A tiger, Fallen London
- ↑ Tomb-Lion, Fallen London
- ↑ I Met a Curious Creature, Fallen London
- ↑ '...I made overtures...', Fallen London
- ↑ '...so I set myself the task of feeding it up...', Fallen London
- ↑ 69.0 69.1 What will you do with your Partisan Messenger Tortoise?, Fallen London
- ↑ Send her where they need her more, Fallen London
- ↑ Set her to moonlighting, Fallen London
- ↑ Lend her to an anarchist for a disguise, Fallen London
- ↑ 73.0 73.1 Waylay a Weasel-Seller, Fallen London
- ↑ Celebrated Weasel, Fallen London
- ↑ Play with your weasels, Fallen London "[...] you're pretty sure one has worked out how to cheat at cribbage."
- ↑ Learn more at the carnival, Fallen London
- ↑ In the shadow of All Christs Spire, Fallen London
- ↑ Offer a bevy of Lucky Weasels, Fallen London
- ↑ Surrender any Lucky Weasels you're carrying, Fallen London
- ↑ City Vices: a tournament of weasels!, Fallen London
- ↑ Chasing the Fence, Fallen London
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 The value of sportsmanship, Fallen London
- ↑ A subtle approach, Fallen London
- ↑ Take your raven to the weasel-fights, Fallen London
- ↑ 85.0 85.1 Attend with a weasel of quality, Fallen London
- ↑ Waylay a Weasel-Seller, Fallen London
- ↑ Araby Fighting-Weasel, Fallen London
- ↑ The marriage of inconvenience, Fallen London
- ↑ Weasel-fanciers are abroad, Fallen London
- ↑ One (gendertitle) and a weasel, Fallen London
- ↑ One (gendertitle) and a weasel of distinction, Fallen London
- ↑ Lucky Weasel, Fallen London
- ↑ Salt Weasel, Fallen London
- ↑ Hello little fellow, what's your name?, Fallen London
- ↑ Gain entrance to Mahogany Hall, Fallen London
- ↑ Ask her to sing Pop Goes The Weasel, Fallen London
- ↑ 97.0 97.1 Amphigator!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Bifurcated Owl, Fallen London
- ↑ Breed the Rubbery Hound 7, Fallen London "An owl with a [...] longitudinal seam, and eyes [...] with [...] intelligence. [...] Bifurcated Owl! [...] value your secrets! [...] hide!"
- ↑ Bifurcated Owl, Fallen London "The owl snaps open [...] fingers, motion towards your head. [...] feel the owl dragging the secret from your thoughts and devouring it."
- ↑ Item description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Flint, Fallen London
- ↑ Flint, Fallen London "[...] feed them to the [...] bloatfingers of the Bleeding Forest, [...]"
- ↑ Become a serpent-tender in exchange for Attar, Fallen London "[...] bloatfingers erupt from cracked pathways."
- ↑ Flint, Fallen London "[...] a gall-laden serpent twitches into view [...] you glimpse a fanged eye or mouth [...]"
- ↑ Flint, Fallen London "[...] trees [...] offer faceted apples of yellow chert. [...] behind every tree, you hear [...] Bloatfingers [...]"
- ↑ Flint, Fallen London "They can't stand to be seen." [...] Bloatfingers, so enraged by their own ugliness that they kill those who observe them."
- ↑ 108.0 108.1 108.2 Corresponding Ocelot, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed the Somnolent Hyena Empyrean Redolence before breeding it, Fallen London "The ocelot [...] "Well, that was quite a distressing experience. [...]"
- ↑ Corresponding Ocelot, Fallen London "The Ocelot flops onto his back [...] the symbol for 'an exchange that is both monstrous and scrupulously honest' near a foreleg."
- ↑ 111.0 111.1 111.2 111.3 Preserved False-Snake, Fallen London
- ↑ Analyse your False-Snake, Fallen London "It was grown in the darkness [...] jaw is pointed [...] face tentacled for burrowing into the earth."
- ↑ Apply your understanding of monsters 2, Fallen London
- ↑ Analyse your False-Snake, Fallen London "Bring it into the light [...] bright pink toxin plume from its skin..."
- ↑ Extract an understanding of its venoms, Fallen London
- ↑ Analyse your False-Snake, Fallen London
- ↑ Arrange with Furnace for the excavation, Fallen London
- ↑ 118.0 118.1 118.2 The Chandleress' Complaint, Fallen London
- ↑ A Chilly Infestation, Fallen London
- ↑ 120.0 120.1 Explore Venderbight, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 121.0 121.1 Light a candle, and wait, Fallen London
- ↑ Stop briefly at the island, Fallen London
- ↑ An Anomie-Ridden Tomb-Colonist, Fallen London
- ↑ 124.0 124.1 Hunt the Fungus-column, Fallen London
- ↑ 125.0 125.1 Flute Street, Fallen London "[...] Fungus-Tower Stampede! Hundreds [...]"
- ↑ Where can the Fungus-column be found?, Fallen London
- ↑ Kill the Fungus-column, Fallen London
- ↑ Collect the cap of a fungus-column, Fallen London
- ↑ 129.0 129.1 Take the Fungus-column alive, Fallen London
- ↑ Can I help?, Fallen London
- ↑ An Exceptional Story: Tauroktonos, Fallen London
- ↑ An Exceptional Story: Tauroktonos, Fallen London
- ↑ 133.0 133.1 Those eyes!, Fallen London
- ↑ Tauroktonos, Fallen London "There was a wasp-nest [...] [...] One of the students disturbed it [...] She didn't last."
- ↑ An Exceptional Story: Tauroktonos, Fallen London "[...] its ovipositor glinting in the gaslight."
- ↑ What does she want?, Sunless Sea
- ↑ "Cousin"?, Fallen London
- ↑ "What do you see?", Fallen London
- ↑ Allow the Gall-Eyed Engineer to go ashore, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Attending to the Needs of a Singular Plant, Fallen London
- ↑ Hound of Heaven, Fallen London
- ↑ Breed the Plated Seal 7, Fallen London "[...] slithering on a pure white belly. [...] It glows gently [...] and fixes its ruby gaze on a nun. She shouts with fear [...]"
- ↑ The Hound of Heaven, Fallen London
- ↑ Ocular Toadbeast, Fallen London
- ↑ Ocular Toadbeast, Fallen London "Reflected in a thousand yellow eyes [...] Those tongues can entangle a dog at ten yards."
- ↑ Rescue a Prisoner, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 147.0 147.1 Some Poor Soul, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Ocular Toadbeast, Fallen London "You pry [...] menagerie out of the toad's maw [...] You remove the [...] tabby and the [...] urchin from the toad's maw."
- ↑ Throw away the Sprightly Visionary's letter, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Let the Shady Cook go ashore, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Ocular Toadbeast, Fallen London "What have you seen, you amphibian menace? No! No! Good God, No!"
- ↑ Study your Ocular Toadbeast, Fallen London "The Ocular Toadbeast may track [...] up to four creatures [...] it turns its full attention on a single individual, that individual usually experiences a lethal accident [...] may be a sign of oracular tendencies, [...] suggested a more direct form of agency..."
- ↑ Hunt knot-oracle spawn in Bugsby's Marshes, Fallen London
- ↑ 154.0 154.1 Drop of Prisoner's Honey, Fallen London
- ↑ 155.0 155.1 Ambition: Nemesis 3a, Fallen London
- ↑ Lump of Lamplighter Beeswax, Fallen London
- ↑ Ask what red honey is, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 158.0 158.1 Bring the Shrieks to the Scarred Naturalist, Fallen London
- ↑ Bring the Shrieks to the Scarred Naturalist, Fallen London "[...] their screams don't really kill [...] might bleed from the ears a bit."
- ↑ Deshrieked Mandrake, Fallen London
- ↑ Play with your pet Mandrake, Fallen London
- ↑ Find the tuition fees to fund your Half-Wild Mandrake's musical education., Fallen London
- ↑ Begin the hunt!, Fallen London
- ↑ Find the source of the problem, Fallen London
- ↑ The Mandrake is growing wilder again, becoming hard to control., Fallen London
- ↑ Feed it your own blood, Fallen London
- ↑ 167.0 167.1 Phosphorescent Scarab, Fallen London
- ↑ The utter loneliness of the light-buoy, Fallen London
- ↑ Enough! Burn them!, Fallen London
- ↑ Slavering Dream-Hound, Fallen London
- ↑ Feed the Plated Seal Empyrean Redolence before breeding it, Fallen London "[...] out saunters [...] A befanged monster you've only seen in dreams of pursuit [....] trots over to you and licks your hand. Its breath smells of honey."
- ↑ Slavering Dream-Hound, Fallen London "[...] dreamers who will [...] pay for a guard dog in their dreams."
- ↑ Guard the place with your Slavering Dream-Hound, Fallen London "Your Hound prefers to be outside Parabola."
- ↑ 174.0 174.1 Somnolent Hyaena, Fallen London
- ↑ The Somnolent Hyaena, Fallen London
- ↑ Gawp, Fallen London
- ↑ Why are they called sorrow-spiders?, Fallen London
- ↑ The Rat-Catcher (Story), Fallen London
- ↑ Sit down and wait for the Bishop to speak, Fallen London
- ↑ The Season of Animals, Fallen London "It flies low [...] knocking you onto its back."
- ↑ The Rat-Catcher (Story), Fallen London "Its wings are the thunder [...]"
- ↑ Attend a service at St Swithun's, Fallen London
- ↑ The Season of Animals, Fallen London "[...] customary for Wings-of-Thunder batlings to migrate from the Elder Continent in their youth. They hunt [...] only return if they [...] learned or acquired something [...] to offer their brood. Many fail – they are long-lived creatures [...] can tolerate losses."
- ↑ Noman, Fallen London
- ↑ What are the Clay Men?, Fallen London
- ↑ Burning Shadows: the Devils of London, Fallen London
- ↑ Watch for the Drownies, Fallen London
- ↑ Who are the Rubbery Men?, Fallen London
- ↑ To hunt a Snuffer, Fallen London
- ↑ Search the Church of the Starved Men, Sunless Sea
- ↑ (212) The Albino Moray attacks!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 192.0 192.1 Monster description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Behavior, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Dissect it, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Rescue a New Jonah, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 196.0 196.1 (214) The Angler Crab attacks!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Death of an Angler, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Dissect it, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 199.0 199.1 (219) The Auroral Megalops!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 200.0 200.1 The Megalops defeated, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 201.0 201.1 Dissect it, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Butcher it, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Investigate the corpse, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 204.0 204.1 204.2 Harvest its flesh and moustache, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Location, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 206.0 206.1 You've destroyed the Blue Prophets, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Recover Feathers from the Prophets, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Offer Royal-Blue Feathers, Fallen London
- ↑ Record their cries, Sunless Sea
- ↑ (211) The Bound Shark attacks!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ The Stag and the Shark, Fallen London "The Bound-sharks [...] smallest are still larger than the fishing vessel,"
- ↑ Examine its cage-armature, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Meet your contact, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Rest, recover, dream, Sunless Sea
- ↑ The Stag and the Shark, Fallen London "I used to catch and bind the sharks."
- ↑ The Stag and the Shark, Fallen London "...there's a shark nursery at the Geode."
- ↑ The Stag and the Shark, Fallen London "...lays eyes on a Bound-shark. No one [...] could fail to be moved by their suffering. The first time [...] it changed everything for me."
- ↑ Let it disperse (2), Sunless Sea
- ↑ The Dilettante's Debut, Fallen London "...a small tank containing a jillyfish glowing with purple phosphorescence."
- ↑ 220.0 220.1 Jillyfish Passing, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Scoop up what's left!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Let it disperse (3), Sunless Sea
- ↑ 223.0 223.1 Jillyfleur's End, Sunless Sea
- ↑ A Cured Jillyfleur Cloak 2, Fallen London "Its [...] flesh is [...] tough as old boots."
- ↑ Scoop it up!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Let it disperse (3), Sunless Sea
- ↑ 227.0 227.1 227.2 227.3 (215) The Lifeberg attacks!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 228.0 228.1 Behavior, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "[...] the lifeberg – though almost dead – is naturally homicidal."
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "IT WAS NOT DEAD [...] IT WAS CUNNING"
- ↑ 231.0 231.1 Concentrate on replenishing supplies, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "[...] artilleryman who served on a lifeberg-hunting ship [...]"
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "WE HUNTED TWELVE YEARS [...] OUR CANNONFIRE [...] OUR GREAT-RODS PIERCED TO THEIR HEARTS"
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "Lifeberg hunters tend to be overlooked [...] temperaments [...] rarely congenial to polite society..."'
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "WE GAVE LIFE TO LONDON [...] MINERALS PARAFFIN TRADE [...] INDUSTRY [...] MOUNTAIN DEATHS"
- ↑ Concentrate on gathering treasures, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Where You and I Must Go, Fallen London "Couldn't get the black glass. [...] Doesn't die until you've got the glass."
- ↑ Gifts for the Feast, Fallen London
- ↑ 239.0 239.1 You've destroyed the Milliner-Bats, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 240.0 240.1 Scavenge the bat-feathers, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Location, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 242.0 242.1 Plated Seal, Fallen London
- ↑ Thump! SCRRRRRR..., Fallen London
- ↑ Feed the Plated Seal Empyrean Redolence before breeding it, Fallen London "Your Seal [...] bites playfully at a [...] verger."
- ↑ Event description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 246.0 246.1 Forewarned, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 247.0 247.1 Provide a rare creature of the Labyrinth, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Flee!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 249.0 249.1 Obliterate it, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Story description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Item description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 252.0 252.1 Examine it before its final dissolution, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Behavior, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Try something mysterious, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Search for jewels, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Make a sacrifice to Salt, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Dissect it for knowledge, Sunless Sea
- ↑ You have defeated a Beloved, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Fillet it for supplies, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Dissect it for knowledge, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Tear the cage from the Boundling, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Tear the cage from the Boundling, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Carve the Boundling up for provisions, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Quality description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ General Information, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 267.0 267.1 Sever a limb and use it to brace the hull., Sunless Sea
- ↑ Accept her gift, Fallen London
- ↑ 269.0 269.1 Take a memento and leave, Sunless Sea
- ↑ You have defeated a Constant Companion, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Bring a grub aboard, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Fetch a piece of the fluke to study, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Harvest a fluke-core, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Bring him a tale, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Examine the engravings, Sunless Sea
- ↑ The first skeleton of Scrimshander, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Story Description, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Approach the woman in red, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Tales of the Three Graves, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Collect unknown toxins, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Harvest stygian ivory, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 282.0 282.1 Continue shining a light upon it, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Send crew into the carrion-slick, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 284.0 284.1 Dissect it for knowledge, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Fillet it for supplies, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 286.0 286.1 Become a Monster-Hunter, Fallen London
- ↑ A Notched Bone Harpoon, Fallen London
- ↑ Become a Monster-Hunter, Fallen London "The thing's flesh is peligin..."
- ↑ 289.0 289.1 Harpoon it!, Sunless Sea
- ↑ 290.0 290.1 You have defeated a Triskelegant, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Persuade the Jovial Contrarian, Fallen London
- ↑ 292.0 292.1 292.2 Help with the Hellworms, Fallen London
- ↑ Ask her to help with ordinary research (April) 2, Fallen London
- ↑ Plan to hire Hellworms and drill through rock that way, Fallen London
- ↑ 295.0 295.1 A Complication: the Surly Goat-Demon, Fallen London
- ↑ Speak to her about the symbol she wrote, Fallen London
- ↑ 297.0 297.1 Offer a great many souls to the Embassy, Fallen London
- ↑ Uncooperative, Fallen London
- ↑ Easy money?, Fallen London
- ↑ A dance with devils! 0, Fallen London
- ↑ Grazing Goat-Demons, Fallen London
- ↑ Breed the Plated Seal 5, Fallen London
- ↑ Use the Goat's... unique talents, Fallen London
- ↑ GOAT OVER GOAT (1 FATE), Fallen London
- ↑ Heptagoat, Fallen London
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "[...] the Aureate Stags of the Oncewood. The fastest [...] beast [...] all Parabola. [...] can outrun any beast that walks the known terrain of Parabola"
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "gold-pelted stags [...] skin is soft [...] their antlers crowned in [...] light like candleflame."
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "[...] stag raises a hoof to counter his thrust and then kicks him [...] counters the smoking shot with its antlers [...] five quick bites it breaks the lances [...]
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "Someone has tamed this herd already [...] A woman [...] skin of beaten gold [...] carries a shepherd's crook and an orb [...] fitted to her hands [...] like metal cast for a statue"
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "[...] he feeds his Aureate Stag oats [...]"
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "[...] five quick bites it breaks the lances [...] swallows them [...] golden smoke emerge from its [...] ears."
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "[...] silver runt, broken-crowned [...] midnight-eyed [...] coat is sheer silver [...] antlers are seared with moonlight"
- ↑ The Fair Unknown, Fallen London "There is no guarantee of victory – but you will not surrender without a fight."
- ↑ Order Serpentine, Melancholy, Fallen London
- ↑ Focused Albatross, Fallen London
- ↑ Focused Albatross, Fallen London
- ↑ Pick up the trail of a Focused Albatross, Fallen London "Those rays have scorched a path through the jungle [...]"
- ↑ Capture the Focused Albatross, Fallen London
- ↑ Bait the Focused Albatross, Fallen London
- ↑ Face the Focused Albatross in its Eyrie, Fallen London "[...] the spire turns to glass [...]"
- ↑ Work toward a fuller understanding of monstrosities 1, Fallen London
- ↑ Keep it in total darkness, Fallen London
- ↑ Bring in the Silk-Clad Expert as a Paid Assistant (30 FATE), Fallen London ""It is not entirely a bird," [...] "One of its parents was [...] from between stars. Cold-born.""
- ↑ Pick up the trail of the Pinewood Shark, Fallen London
- ↑ 326.0 326.1 Kill the Pinewood Shark, Fallen London
- ↑ Turn attention to its Skeleton, Fallen London
- ↑ Remains of a Pinewood Shark, Fallen London
- ↑ 329.0 329.1 329.2 Seven-Throated Warbler, Fallen London
- ↑ Face the Seven-Throated Warbler in its Terraced Nest, Fallen London
- ↑ Embattled with the Seven-Throated Warbler, Fallen London
- ↑ Capture the Seven-Throated Warbler, Fallen London "[...] bush leaves are [...] paper, written over with ancient trial proceedings."
- ↑ Better understand the metabolism of poisons, Fallen London
- ↑ Offer a habitation to seven very small Fingerkings, Fallen London
- ↑ Parabolan Quarry, Fallen London "Its song is too familiar. And the lyrics!"
- ↑ Excretion, generation, the expulsion of toxins, Fallen London "One of them does spend an afternoon complimenting you on your scientific genius."
- ↑ Ask her to help with ordinary research (April) 1, Fallen London
- ↑ Excretion, generation, the expulsion of toxins, Fallen London "[...] it vomits out another Hillmover [...] A [...] remark on the toxic effects of insincerity," [...]"
- ↑ Cry to the storm-bird, Fallen London
- ↑ Meticulously Altered Stocking, Fallen London
- ↑ A fellow spirit recognised, Fallen London "You'll have to make the eye-scuttlers clean it out when you return."
- ↑ 342.0 342.1 Meticulously Altered Stocking, Fallen London
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London
- ↑ An authority on the matter, Fallen London
- ↑ Rubbery Feline, Fallen London
- ↑ Airs of Ealing Gardens, Fallen London
- ↑ Acquire the Rubbery Feline, Fallen London
- ↑ Morally and Physically Flexible Rubbery Cat, Fallen London
- ↑ Rubbery Hound, Fallen London
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London "A Rubbery Hound? [...] size of a wolf, [...] air of a newborn [...] has two-inch black coral teeth under those tentacles. [...] there are... devices. [...] amber and [...] steel [...] was that Hound a mistake [...]"
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London "The hound bats a nearby skull [...] approximation of playfulness."
- ↑ Slip a few snacks to your Rubbery Hound, Fallen London "[...] it regards you with an air of betrayed sorrow whenever you put anything onto your own plate."
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London "[...] the Hound likes to chase a thrown, lit candle. [...] You employ [...] arts [...] it responds in kind. [...] Fear [...] dark. Fear [...] Great Light. Love of Shapers. [...] of the selves. [...] fondness for candles, and for justice."
- ↑ Flute Street, Fallen London "[...] it's nothing like a howl. [...] The hound keels over, quite dead. [...] it [...] dies. [...] its hide peels open [...] much smaller Hounds steps [...] from its [...] remnants. They bend to lap [...] their progenitor's remains [...]"