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*[[Ealing Gardens]], closest to London and home to [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery folk]]. | *[[Ealing Gardens]], closest to London and home to [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery folk]]. | ||
*[[Jericho Locks]], the next closest, which serves as home for those who work the canals in the Upper River. | *[[Jericho Locks]], the next closest, which serves as home for those who work the canals in the Upper River. | ||
*[[The Magistracy of the Evenlode]], a settlement atop First City ruins that is the outer bound of the reach of London's laws. | *[[The Magistracy of the Evenlode]], a settlement atop [[The Fallen Cities#The First City, date unknown|First City]] ruins that is the outer bound of the reach of [[London|London's]] laws. | ||
*Balmoral, the Empress's Scottish holding that has fallen with London into the Neath. | *[[Balmoral]], the [[The Traitor Empress|Empress's]] Scottish holding that has fallen with [[London]] into the [[The Neath|Neath]]. | ||
*Station VIII, a factory complex that extracts emotions in chemical form. | *[[Station VIII]], a factory complex that extracts emotions in chemical form. | ||
*Burrow-Infra-Mump, a lonely church next to Hell's figurative gates. | *[[Burrow-Infra-Mump]], a lonely church next to [[Hell|Hell's]] figurative gates. | ||
*[[Moulin]], a small town next to a wasteland. It is said that all lost things eventually end up in Moulin, even things from across the [[The Unterzee|Unterzee]]. | |||
*[[The Hurlers]], a desolate frozen wasteland marked with mysterious standing stones and a castle that isn't there. | |||
*[[Marigold Station]], a place of flowers and past crimes located right under the walls of [[Hell]]. | |||
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Railway Track
Thanks to its advanced and unusual materials, railway steel is particularly suited to the Neath, as well as to the complicated task of reaching Hell intact; it's primarily composed of Justificande coins and Bessemer steel. In addition to Surface steel's ductile strength and low surface roughness, these materials contain at least one unique impurity: martensite crystals, as identified by FF Gebrandt, which act as a compass of sorts, orienting themselves towards Hell.[1] Whether the impurity comes from the Justificande coins, the Bessemer steel, or both is unclear.
Stations
- Ealing Gardens, closest to London and home to Rubbery folk.
- Jericho Locks, the next closest, which serves as home for those who work the canals in the Upper River.
- The Magistracy of the Evenlode, a settlement atop First City ruins that is the outer bound of the reach of London's laws.
- Balmoral, the Empress's Scottish holding that has fallen with London into the Neath.
- Station VIII, a factory complex that extracts emotions in chemical form.
- Burrow-Infra-Mump, a lonely church next to Hell's figurative gates.
- Moulin, a small town next to a wasteland. It is said that all lost things eventually end up in Moulin, even things from across the Unterzee.
- The Hurlers, a desolate frozen wasteland marked with mysterious standing stones and a castle that isn't there.
- Marigold Station, a place of flowers and past crimes located right under the walls of Hell.
References
- ↑ Rely on her knowledge of chemistry, Fallen London "Steel is fascinating. […] Temperature, composition, and even emotional states can affect its material properties. And this iron has such exotic impurities. Look here […] See how the martensite crystals […] always point towards Hell?"