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[[File:Zeefarer poster edit.jpg|alt=A ship sailing into a city of pagodas.|thumb|Behold the Heart.]]
[[Khan's Heart]]<br>
The '''Khanate''', also called the '''New Khanate''', is one of the nations of [[the Unterzee]] and [[London]]'s chief rival. Its residents, the '''Khaganians''', are the descendants of [[The Fallen Cities|the Fourth City]], '''Karakorum''', that was brought to the Neath by [[the Echo Bazaar|the Bazaar]] centuries before London. It is currently led by an individual known as the '''Leopard''', the head of the Leopard clan. They also established the now-independent prison of [[Wisdom]].
[[Khan's Glory]]<br>
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[[Khan's Shadow]]<br>
==Seeds of Glory==
[[Port Carnelian]]<br>
[[File:horsehead.png|thumb|A relic from the Fourth City.]]At some point after the Fourth City's relocation, the Khaganians abandoned it and ventured far across the Unterzee, eventually founding [[Khan's Heart]], a new city, and [[Khan's Glory]], home to the palaces of the ruling clan leaders. A schism between the Khanate's leaders and its warrior caste led to an ongoing civil war, with the warriors breaking away to found [[Khan's Shadow|Khan’s Shadow]] in order to preserve their way of life.
[[Eagle's Empyrean]]|allegiance=The Khan|alias=The New Khanate<br>The Empyreal|relationships=[[The Fourth City]]|notable_members=The Leopard Clan<br>
The Taimen Clan<br>
The Eagle Clan|music=[https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/khans-heart Khan's Heart]|image2=Zeefarer_poster_edit.jpg|caption2=The majesty of the Khanate.}}''"The Khaganian ships are not openly hostile, but they are always watching. The water here is given a pallid cast under an unfamiliar light – the false-stars above this place tend to have a more cyan-green colour, unlike the deeper azure of the ones that live closer to London."''<ref name="into salt steppes">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Into_the_Salt_Steppes|Into the Salt Steppes|Fallen London|}}</ref>


Despite having arrived in the Neath centuries ago, modern Khanate technology not only equals London's, but in some cases surpasses it. The Khanate utilizes both electricity and firearms, and maintains a formidable navy. London's [[Admiralty]] is often puzzled by the juxtaposition of the Khanate's "barbarism" with such advanced technological acumen.
The '''Khanate''', also called the '''New Khanate''', is one of the nations of the [[Neath]], and its citizens, the '''Khaganians''', are descendants of the [[Fourth City]].__forcetoc__


The Khaganians are as a whole a very cultured and religious group of people. They retain some aspects of the Tengrist beliefs from old Mongolia, and the '''Deep Blue Heaven''' (the sky and the Sun) is sacred to them. Shrines can be found dotted around the Forgotten Quarter and Khanate settlements, and newer ones even incorporate electric lights.
==Seeded Glory==
''"London's rival across the zee: Distant, brilliant, miraculous."''<ref name="destination khanate">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Destination:_The_Khanate|Destination: The Khanate|Fallen London|}}</ref>


A segment of the Khaganian population is vying for control over [[the Carnelian Coast]], though they're being contested by the native tigers and the equally imperialist Londoners.
The Khanate is one of the most powerful nations of the [[Unterzee]], only matched in power by their foremost rival, [[Fallen London]],<ref name="destination khanate" /> and the nations of the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Time in the tea-house|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Their territory is largely based in the '''Salt Steppes''', located in the eastern region of the [[Unterzee]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Salt_Steppe_Atlas|Salt Steppe Atlas|Fallen London|}}</ref> though they have a notable interest in further expansion.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Influence_Affairs_in_Port_Carnelian|Insert Khanate agents into key positions|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> The majority of the Khanate's population lives in the bustling city of [[Khan's Heart]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Port_description_2|Port description 2|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> while the Khanate's upper class resides in the palaces of [[Khan's Glory]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Glory#Port_description_2|Port description 2|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Meanwhile, the Khanate's exiles reside in [[Khan's Shadow]], a port made from wrecked ships brimming with [[Criminals]] and [[Revolutionaries]] alike.<ref name="khan's shadow">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Shadow|Khan's Shadow|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Your_Colony#Receive_an_Embassy|A pact with Khan's Shadow|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>


By the 20th Century in the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, the Khanate followed London to [[the High Wilderness]]. There, they established [[Eagle's Empyrean]] within the dark region of [[Eleutheria]]; they renamed themselves '''the Empyreal''' and are headed by the '''Eagle Khan'''. Using their mastery of the sciences, the Empyreal created a false-moon, called the '''Xanthous Moon''', to provide light to their corner of space.
The Khanate has a outpost in [[Port Carnelian]] and is vying for control over the valuable territory there, though they're kept in check by the native [[Tigers]] and the equally imperialistic Londoners. The Khanate also commissioned the construction of the prison of [[Wisdom]], though in the present the prison has largely gone independent.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Wisdom#Wisdom|Wisdom|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, the Khanate traveled to the [[High Wilderness]] and established the beautiful [[Eagle's Empyrean]] in [[Eleutheria]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#London.27s_Enclave|London's Enclave|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> lit by the magnificent [[Xanthous Moon]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#An_Outrider_prepares_for_launch|Join in with the ceremonies|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
As one of the Neath's superpowers, the Khanate is naturally a hotbed for the intrigues of the [[Great Game]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|The Greatest Game|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Khanate also has a strong navy and presence far across the [[Unterzee]], and thus they're deadlocked with London's [[Admiralty]] in a fierce intelligence war.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Gaider's_Mourn#Interactions|Gather intelligence|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> The officers of the Khanate navy wear red-and-gold uniforms,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Patriotic_Dispute#Interactions|Side with the Khaganians|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and the various ships of the Khanate's navy include the powerful '''Khanate War Trimarans''',<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khanate_War_Trimaran|Khanate War Trimaran|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> the secretive '''Khanate Zubmarines''',<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khanate_Zubmarine|Khanate Zubmarine|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and the odd '''Putterponies'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Putterpony|Putterpony|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
<gallery widths="130">
Khanatetrimaran_top.png|A Khanate War Trimaran.
Khanatezub.png|A Khanate Zubmarine.
Putterpony.png|A Putterpony.
Khanatewreck.png|A Khanate wreck.
</gallery>
 
==Culture and Technology==
''"It is impossible to overstate the significance of equine imagery to Fourth City (and Khaganian) culture. However, has anyone ever seen a horse, in the Neath, not descended from one brought down with London or subsequently imported from the Surface?"''<ref name = "examine khaganian artifacts">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Examine_Khaganian_Artefacts|Examine Khaganian Artefacts|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Horsesilver.png|alt=A metal horsehead token.|thumb|A Silver Horsehead.]]
The Khanate and the Khaganians are as a whole a very culturally expressive nation. A significant part of their culture is their respect for history and their elders;<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Tomb-Colonists_in_Khan%27s_Glory|Use your influence with the Leopard|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> thus, they retain their ancestors' fondness for horses and equine imagery, despite lacking an apparent native horse population,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Relic_of_the_Fourth_City|Relic of the Fourth City|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref name = "examine khaganian artifacts"/> and they often use horsehead tokens to express favor and gratitude.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Show a Pewter Horsehead|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Silver_Horseheads|Silver Horseheads|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Khaganians may also wear outfits that resemble the lacquered armors of old, and produce antique armors,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Wander Khan's Heart (51-75)|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> that Londoners consider luxury attire, regularly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Far_Khanate_Lacquered_Armour|Far Khanate Lacquered Armour|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Khaganians of [[Port Carnelian]] also enjoy drinking tea and a beverage called '''airag''', a hard drink made from fermented mare's milk that is considered a delicacy in London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_day_in_Murgatroyd%27s_Imperial_Tea_Shop|A day in Murgatroyd's Imperial Tea Shop|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Lightbulb.png|alt=A filament-bulb.|thumb|A Khaganian Lightbulb.]]
The Khanate is also known for their highly advanced technology and science, which is quite impressive especially when compared to the rest of the [[Neath]]'s settlements. For instance, instead of gas-burning lamps, the Khanate's settlements use electric filament-bulbs, which are even capable of changing color for certain ceremonies.<ref name = "wander khan's heart 1 25">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Wander Khan's Heart (1-25)|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> They also possess modern weaponry, such as motorized guns emplacements or powerful firearms.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Glory#Port_description_2|Port description 2|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Glory#Interactions|Release a blemmigan|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
Unfortunately, the Khaganians are also very isolationist and xenophobic, especially towards Londoners,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Hire Crew|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> though the sentiment is most assuredly returned.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Admiralty_Survey_Office#Port_Reports|Khan's Heart|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> They tend to assume foreigners that visit their settlements are spies, and as such tend to keep a close eye on them ''at best'',<ref name = "khan's heart port report">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Gather a Port Report|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and heavily restrict the districts they can legally enter.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Seek a commercial license|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
=== The Deep Blue Heaven ===
''"The Fourth City had curious gods. Not gods at all by the standards of newer peoples. There were places that they worshipped the sky, or its essence."''<ref name = "seek shrine deep blue heaven">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Seek_a_shrine_of_the_Deep_Blue_Heaven|Seek a shrine of the Deep Blue Heaven|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Shrineheaven.png|alt=An ancient structure with pillars and a dome.|thumb|An ancient shrine of the Deep Blue Heaven.]]
The '''Deep Blue Heaven''', referring to the the sky and the [[Sun]], is sacred to the Khaganians, and has been since the time of the [[Fourth City]], reflecting aspects of Tengrism from old Mongolia.<ref name = "seek shrine deep blue heaven"/> Ancient [[Surface]]-shrines of the Deep Blue Heaven can be found in the [[Forgotten Quarter]], where they appear as white, domed buildings with pillars. The insides of these domes were decorated with deep blue tiles, evoking the color of the sky. Each year on the winter solstice the Mongolians would sanctify one specific shrine, to ensure the [[Sun]]'s soon return.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Shrine_of_the_Deep_Blue_Heaven|A Shrine of the Deep Blue Heaven|Fallen London|}}</ref>
 
Modern shrines to the Deep Blue Heaven can be found throughout [[Khan's Heart]] and often incorporate electric lights, and retain the familiar open-walled, domed appearance.<ref name = "wander khan's heart 1 25"/> Some of the richer citizens of [[Khan's Glory]] also have personal Heaven-shrines of their own.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shadowy_work_in_Khan%27s_Heart|A collector|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
=== The Blue Priests ===
''"You pass an open-walled shrine with a domed roof - the interior is painted a deep pure indigo. Citizens kneel below it while a Blue Priest speaks. As he reaches the climax of his prayer, a rosy-golden light swells inside the dome. The worshippers murmur in complacent delight. The dome is now a perfect, heartbreaking, morning-sky blue, a colour you haven't seen for - how long?"''<ref name = "wander khan's heart 1 25"/>
[[File:Cloudsbright.png|alt=A cloudy sky.|thumb|The Deep Blue Heaven]]
Rituals of the Deep Blue Heaven are conducted by the '''Blue Priests''', Khaganians who are well-versed in Khanate scripture and ritual proceedings. In [[Khan's Heart]], they conduct rituals at the various Heaven-shrines there, chanting prayers as the carefully-fitted lightbulbs emit a glow that perfectly evokes the sky at sunrise.<ref name = "wander khan's heart 1 25"/> Meanwhile, in [[Khan's Glory]], they're responsible for providing foreign parties with trade licenses at the behest of the Leopard Clan. They do so through a ritual in which they speak a formula in three different languages while lit by three different colored candles. Then, the recipient is anointed with oils, blessed in the name of the Deep Blue Heaven, and is given complementary sharkskin gloves for their trouble.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Glory#Interactions|Petition for access to the Nephrite Quarter|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
== Leadership ==
''"...one knows one should be patriotic, but the Glory is so much prettier than London. Although one finds one tiring of all the guns pointed at one. One should find a better pronoun."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Tomb-Colonists_in_Khan%27s_Glory|Story description|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The Khanate has a colorful group of leaders and a ruling class, and power is largely centered around several '''clans'''.<ref name = "khan's heart port report"/>
 
=== The Leopard Clan ===
''"The royal clan of the Khan."''<ref name = "offer gift to leopard">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Offer a gift to the Leopard|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
[[File:Leopard.png|alt=A leopard.|thumb|A powerful symbol.]]
The '''Leopard Clan''' is the royal clan of the Khanate and its leader, the '''Khan'''.<ref name = "offer gift to leopard"/> This clan holds by far the most sway over the Khanate,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Stranger_in_Difficulties|iki/A Stranger in Difficulties|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and can bestow special privileges onto foreigners that catch their attention, such as trade licenses or fisherman's permits.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Petition for access to the Nephrite Quarter|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref name = "ask leopard intercede taimen">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Ask the Leopard contacts to intercede with the Taimen|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> The Leopard Clan was notably ''not'' the original clan of the [[Fourth City]] during its time on the [[Surface]]; rather, they overthrew the previous Great Khan's line as he was considered incompetent.<ref name = "pay storyteller">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Pay a storyteller|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The Leopard Clan is obscenely wealthy and commands a powerful fleet,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Your_Colony#Receive_an_Embassy|Overtures to the Khanate|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> but the younger members of the family still remain hungry for new and exciting treasures.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Shadowy_work_in_Khan%27s_Heart|A collector|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Furthermore, while they have more than enough power and influence to keep the other clans of the Khanate under their thumb,<ref name = "ask leopard intercede taimen"/> they're also bitter rivals with them, and must always compete to stay firmly on top.<ref name = "khan's heart port report"/>
 
=== The Taimen Clan ===
''"This clan is named for a sizeable and ferocious fish of the Surface. They have a fondness for Drowning-Pearls, for some secret clan ritual."''<ref name = "offer gift to taimen">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Offer a gift to the Taimen|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
[[File:Waves2.png|alt=A wave over water.|thumb|The clan of the zee.]]
The '''Taimen Clan''' is the most feared of the Khanate clans, and their reputation is not undeserved.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Khanate_Ascendant|Examine the new landscape|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> They have enough political power to influence even the Leopard Clan,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Ask your Taimen contacts to intercede with the Leopard.|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and their officials in [[Khan's Glory]] are curt, aloof, and wear strange masks.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Offer a gift to the Taimen|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The Taimen Clan also has a fondness for Drowning-Pearls, and uses them in a mysterious "secret clan ritual".<ref name = "offer gift to taimen"/> Incidentally, wrecked Khanate ships may contain Taimen crewmen who died of self-inflicted margarite poisoning, with Drowning-Pearls coincidentally found stuffed in their mouths. This observation certainly has absolutely nothing to do with the aforementioned ritual.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Wreck!|Search a Khanate wreck|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The Taimen Clan is also the Khanate's foremost intelligence agency,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Offer Strategic Information to the Taimen|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and they're the leaders of the [[White-and-Golds]], the Khanate's secret police force.<ref name = "plead your case taimen">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan's_Glory#Interactions|Plead your case with the Taimen|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
=== The White-and-Golds ===
''"The White-and-Golds, who guard Khaganian security, are watching for you. On board ship you're safe enough, as long as the delicate treaty with London holds, but on shore you're liable to arrest at any moment."''
[[File:Khanbannerwhite.png|alt=A white and gold banner.|thumb|The banner of the Taimen Clan.]]
The '''White-and-Golds''' are the "loyalty service" of the Khanate,<ref name = "plead your case taimen"/> and are most influential in [[Khan's Heart]]. They carefully manage who enters and who leaves the city's ports, and maintain detailed ledgers on such matters.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Put a blemmigan ashore|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> They also manage a list of '''Causes of Concern''', a compilation of foreign parties that they determine are threats to Khanate security.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Enter the Nephrite Quarter 2|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves under their suspicion will find themselves chased relentlessly by white-painted carriages and skilled agents, their only respite being the White-and-Golds' preference to keep their uniforms clean.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_White-and-Golds|Story description|Sunless Sea|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_White-and-Golds|Flee!|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
The White-and-Golds are tasked with maintaining civil order and protecting the Khanate's royalty,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|A delivery for Mr Sacks|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> and they also enforce the Khanate's ban on the sale of mirrors and presumably other threatening contraband.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Candle-Lit_Shop#Interactions_2|Purchase a Brass-Backed Mirror|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Despite their decorum, however, they are as susceptible to bribery as any other police force, and, like their Taimen Clan leaders, they consider Drowning-Pearls valuable.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Poissonnier%27s_Predicament|Story description|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
=== The Eagle Clan ===
''"This part of the sky has been claimed by the Eagle Khan."''<ref name = "empyrean log entries">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#Log_Entries|Log Entries|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
[[File:Lantern.png|alt=A lantern.|thumb|172x172px|A lantern in the dark.]]
The '''Eagle Clan''' is one of the clans of the Khanate. They hold less apparent political power than the Leopard or Taimen, but they are highly expansionist, and fly yellow banners.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Quaker%27s_Haven:_Under_New_Management|Location description|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, the Eagle Clan traveled to the [[High Wilderness]] to form [[Eagle's Empyrean]] in [[Eleutheria]].<ref name = "empyrean log entries"/> The Empyrean is led by the '''Eagle Khan''', and the Eagle Clan regulates all legal commerce there.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#The_Visa_Checkpoint|Go to the Khan's Market|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> As Eleutheria is a dark and chaotic region of the sky, the Eagle Clan had to adapt, and thus they strive to ensure that their citizens and infrastructure remain productive and efficient at all times.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#London.27s_Enclave|Gather a port report|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> However, to keep morale high, the Eagle Khan regularly hosts festivals and encourages cultural expression. One such festival has him and his Clan processing through the streets of the Empyrean, quite literally giving away free money to onlookers.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#Progress_through_the_streets|Pause for a procession|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
 
==History==
''"One of the great questions in Fourth City history is whether the departure of the Great Khan led to the City's decline, or whether the City's decline provoked the departure of the Great Khan. Khaganian sources will claim one or the other, depending on whether the Khan is to be presented as indispensable or incorruptible."''<ref name = "examine relic fourth city">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Examine_a_Relic_of_the_Fourth_City|Examine a Relic of the Fourth City|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Horsehead.png|alt=A stone horsehead token.|thumb|A relic of the [[Fourth City]].]]
Near the end of the [[Fourth City]]'s life, the [[Fingerkings]] enthralled the citizenry of the Khanate with promises that they may escape the [[Neath]] through [[Parabola]], and eventually, the Fourth City was completely under their control. Thus, the '''Great Khan''' of the Fourth City, also called the '''True Khan''', abandoned the City along with all Khaganians who would follow him, and ventured far across the [[Unterzee]], eventually founding [[Khan's Heart]], and presumably [[Khan's Glory]], in the Salt Steppes.<ref name = "examine relic fourth city"/><ref name = "pay storyteller">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Heart#Interactions|Pay a storyteller|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Before landing at the Steppes, the Great Khan also attempted to invade the [[Elder Continent]] for his new settlement, but this venture failed and the details of it remain unknown.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Write_a_history_of_the_Khanate%27s_failed_invasion_of_the_Elder_Continent|Write a history of the Khanate's failed invasion of the Elder Continent|Fallen London|}}</ref> Later, a schism between the Khanate's leaders and its warrior caste would led to an ongoing civil war, with the traditionalists breaking away to form [[Khan's Shadow]] in order to preserve their way of life.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Khan%27s_Shadow|Khan's Shadow|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
 
In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, the Khanate teamed up with London to open the [[Avid Horizon]] and reach the [[High Wilderness]].<ref name = "london's enclave">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#London.27s_Enclave|London's Enclave|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref name = "join festival of all conquering">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#Progress_through_the_streets|Join in the Festival of All-Conquering
|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> There, they established [[Eagle's Empyrean]] within the dark region of [[Eleutheria]] and renamed themselves the '''Empyreal'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle%27s_Empyrean#The_Lane_of_Lions_and_Unicorns|The Lane of Lions and Unicorns|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> Using their mastery of the sciences, the Empyreal created a false-moon, called the [[Xanthous Moon]], to provide light to their corner of space, and established a new space-fleet to traverse the skies.<ref name = "join festival of all conquering"/> In the present day, their relationship with [[Albion]] is rather complicated,<ref name = "london's enclave"/> and the Empyreal now face new enemies on all fronts: those who would do anything to advance the spread of the [[Liberation of Night]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle's_Empyrean#Progress_through_the_streets|Navigate in the dark|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
 
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"The Khaganian ships are not openly hostile, but they are always watching. The water here is given a pallid cast under an unfamiliar light – the false-stars above this place tend to have a more cyan-green colour, unlike the deeper azure of the ones that live closer to London."[1]

The Khanate, also called the New Khanate, is one of the nations of the Neath, and its citizens, the Khaganians, are descendants of the Fourth City.

Seeded Glory

"London's rival across the zee: Distant, brilliant, miraculous."[2]

The Khanate is one of the most powerful nations of the Unterzee, only matched in power by their foremost rival, Fallen London,[2] and the nations of the Elder Continent.[3] Their territory is largely based in the Salt Steppes, located in the eastern region of the Unterzee,[4] though they have a notable interest in further expansion.[5] The majority of the Khanate's population lives in the bustling city of Khan's Heart,[6] while the Khanate's upper class resides in the palaces of Khan's Glory.[7] Meanwhile, the Khanate's exiles reside in Khan's Shadow, a port made from wrecked ships brimming with Criminals and Revolutionaries alike.[8][9]

The Khanate has a outpost in Port Carnelian and is vying for control over the valuable territory there, though they're kept in check by the native Tigers and the equally imperialistic Londoners. The Khanate also commissioned the construction of the prison of Wisdom, though in the present the prison has largely gone independent.[10] In the Sunless Skies timeline, the Khanate traveled to the High Wilderness and established the beautiful Eagle's Empyrean in Eleutheria,[11] lit by the magnificent Xanthous Moon.[12]

As one of the Neath's superpowers, the Khanate is naturally a hotbed for the intrigues of the Great Game.[13] The Khanate also has a strong navy and presence far across the Unterzee, and thus they're deadlocked with London's Admiralty in a fierce intelligence war.[14] The officers of the Khanate navy wear red-and-gold uniforms,[15] and the various ships of the Khanate's navy include the powerful Khanate War Trimarans,[16] the secretive Khanate Zubmarines,[17] and the odd Putterponies.[18]

Culture and Technology

"It is impossible to overstate the significance of equine imagery to Fourth City (and Khaganian) culture. However, has anyone ever seen a horse, in the Neath, not descended from one brought down with London or subsequently imported from the Surface?"[19]

A metal horsehead token.
A Silver Horsehead.

The Khanate and the Khaganians are as a whole a very culturally expressive nation. A significant part of their culture is their respect for history and their elders;[20] thus, they retain their ancestors' fondness for horses and equine imagery, despite lacking an apparent native horse population,[21][19] and they often use horsehead tokens to express favor and gratitude.[22][23] The Khaganians may also wear outfits that resemble the lacquered armors of old, and produce antique armors,[24] that Londoners consider luxury attire, regularly.[25] The Khaganians of Port Carnelian also enjoy drinking tea and a beverage called airag, a hard drink made from fermented mare's milk that is considered a delicacy in London.[26]

A filament-bulb.
A Khaganian Lightbulb.

The Khanate is also known for their highly advanced technology and science, which is quite impressive especially when compared to the rest of the Neath's settlements. For instance, instead of gas-burning lamps, the Khanate's settlements use electric filament-bulbs, which are even capable of changing color for certain ceremonies.[27] They also possess modern weaponry, such as motorized guns emplacements or powerful firearms.[28][29]

Unfortunately, the Khaganians are also very isolationist and xenophobic, especially towards Londoners,[30] though the sentiment is most assuredly returned.[31] They tend to assume foreigners that visit their settlements are spies, and as such tend to keep a close eye on them at best,[32] and heavily restrict the districts they can legally enter.[33]

The Deep Blue Heaven

"The Fourth City had curious gods. Not gods at all by the standards of newer peoples. There were places that they worshipped the sky, or its essence."[34]

An ancient structure with pillars and a dome.
An ancient shrine of the Deep Blue Heaven.

The Deep Blue Heaven, referring to the the sky and the Sun, is sacred to the Khaganians, and has been since the time of the Fourth City, reflecting aspects of Tengrism from old Mongolia.[34] Ancient Surface-shrines of the Deep Blue Heaven can be found in the Forgotten Quarter, where they appear as white, domed buildings with pillars. The insides of these domes were decorated with deep blue tiles, evoking the color of the sky. Each year on the winter solstice the Mongolians would sanctify one specific shrine, to ensure the Sun's soon return.[35]

Modern shrines to the Deep Blue Heaven can be found throughout Khan's Heart and often incorporate electric lights, and retain the familiar open-walled, domed appearance.[27] Some of the richer citizens of Khan's Glory also have personal Heaven-shrines of their own.[36]

The Blue Priests

"You pass an open-walled shrine with a domed roof - the interior is painted a deep pure indigo. Citizens kneel below it while a Blue Priest speaks. As he reaches the climax of his prayer, a rosy-golden light swells inside the dome. The worshippers murmur in complacent delight. The dome is now a perfect, heartbreaking, morning-sky blue, a colour you haven't seen for - how long?"[27]

A cloudy sky.
The Deep Blue Heaven

Rituals of the Deep Blue Heaven are conducted by the Blue Priests, Khaganians who are well-versed in Khanate scripture and ritual proceedings. In Khan's Heart, they conduct rituals at the various Heaven-shrines there, chanting prayers as the carefully-fitted lightbulbs emit a glow that perfectly evokes the sky at sunrise.[27] Meanwhile, in Khan's Glory, they're responsible for providing foreign parties with trade licenses at the behest of the Leopard Clan. They do so through a ritual in which they speak a formula in three different languages while lit by three different colored candles. Then, the recipient is anointed with oils, blessed in the name of the Deep Blue Heaven, and is given complementary sharkskin gloves for their trouble.[37]

Leadership

"...one knows one should be patriotic, but the Glory is so much prettier than London. Although one finds one tiring of all the guns pointed at one. One should find a better pronoun."[38]

The Khanate has a colorful group of leaders and a ruling class, and power is largely centered around several clans.[32]

The Leopard Clan

"The royal clan of the Khan."[39]

A leopard.
A powerful symbol.

The Leopard Clan is the royal clan of the Khanate and its leader, the Khan.[39] This clan holds by far the most sway over the Khanate,[40] and can bestow special privileges onto foreigners that catch their attention, such as trade licenses or fisherman's permits.[41][42] The Leopard Clan was notably not the original clan of the Fourth City during its time on the Surface; rather, they overthrew the previous Great Khan's line as he was considered incompetent.[43]

The Leopard Clan is obscenely wealthy and commands a powerful fleet,[44] but the younger members of the family still remain hungry for new and exciting treasures.[45] Furthermore, while they have more than enough power and influence to keep the other clans of the Khanate under their thumb,[42] they're also bitter rivals with them, and must always compete to stay firmly on top.[32]

The Taimen Clan

"This clan is named for a sizeable and ferocious fish of the Surface. They have a fondness for Drowning-Pearls, for some secret clan ritual."[46]

A wave over water.
The clan of the zee.

The Taimen Clan is the most feared of the Khanate clans, and their reputation is not undeserved.[47] They have enough political power to influence even the Leopard Clan,[48] and their officials in Khan's Glory are curt, aloof, and wear strange masks.[49]

The Taimen Clan also has a fondness for Drowning-Pearls, and uses them in a mysterious "secret clan ritual".[46] Incidentally, wrecked Khanate ships may contain Taimen crewmen who died of self-inflicted margarite poisoning, with Drowning-Pearls coincidentally found stuffed in their mouths. This observation certainly has absolutely nothing to do with the aforementioned ritual.[50]

The Taimen Clan is also the Khanate's foremost intelligence agency,[51] and they're the leaders of the White-and-Golds, the Khanate's secret police force.[52]

The White-and-Golds

"The White-and-Golds, who guard Khaganian security, are watching for you. On board ship you're safe enough, as long as the delicate treaty with London holds, but on shore you're liable to arrest at any moment."

A white and gold banner.
The banner of the Taimen Clan.

The White-and-Golds are the "loyalty service" of the Khanate,[52] and are most influential in Khan's Heart. They carefully manage who enters and who leaves the city's ports, and maintain detailed ledgers on such matters.[53] They also manage a list of Causes of Concern, a compilation of foreign parties that they determine are threats to Khanate security.[54] Anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves under their suspicion will find themselves chased relentlessly by white-painted carriages and skilled agents, their only respite being the White-and-Golds' preference to keep their uniforms clean.[55][56]

The White-and-Golds are tasked with maintaining civil order and protecting the Khanate's royalty,[57] and they also enforce the Khanate's ban on the sale of mirrors and presumably other threatening contraband.[58] Despite their decorum, however, they are as susceptible to bribery as any other police force, and, like their Taimen Clan leaders, they consider Drowning-Pearls valuable.[59]

The Eagle Clan

"This part of the sky has been claimed by the Eagle Khan."[60]

A lantern.
A lantern in the dark.

The Eagle Clan is one of the clans of the Khanate. They hold less apparent political power than the Leopard or Taimen, but they are highly expansionist, and fly yellow banners.[61]

In the Sunless Skies timeline, the Eagle Clan traveled to the High Wilderness to form Eagle's Empyrean in Eleutheria.[60] The Empyrean is led by the Eagle Khan, and the Eagle Clan regulates all legal commerce there.[62] As Eleutheria is a dark and chaotic region of the sky, the Eagle Clan had to adapt, and thus they strive to ensure that their citizens and infrastructure remain productive and efficient at all times.[63] However, to keep morale high, the Eagle Khan regularly hosts festivals and encourages cultural expression. One such festival has him and his Clan processing through the streets of the Empyrean, quite literally giving away free money to onlookers.[64]

History

"One of the great questions in Fourth City history is whether the departure of the Great Khan led to the City's decline, or whether the City's decline provoked the departure of the Great Khan. Khaganian sources will claim one or the other, depending on whether the Khan is to be presented as indispensable or incorruptible."[65]

A stone horsehead token.
A relic of the Fourth City.

Near the end of the Fourth City's life, the Fingerkings enthralled the citizenry of the Khanate with promises that they may escape the Neath through Parabola, and eventually, the Fourth City was completely under their control. Thus, the Great Khan of the Fourth City, also called the True Khan, abandoned the City along with all Khaganians who would follow him, and ventured far across the Unterzee, eventually founding Khan's Heart, and presumably Khan's Glory, in the Salt Steppes.[65][43] Before landing at the Steppes, the Great Khan also attempted to invade the Elder Continent for his new settlement, but this venture failed and the details of it remain unknown.[66] Later, a schism between the Khanate's leaders and its warrior caste would led to an ongoing civil war, with the traditionalists breaking away to form Khan's Shadow in order to preserve their way of life.[67]

In the Sunless Skies timeline, the Khanate teamed up with London to open the Avid Horizon and reach the High Wilderness.[68][69] There, they established Eagle's Empyrean within the dark region of Eleutheria and renamed themselves the Empyreal.[70] Using their mastery of the sciences, the Empyreal created a false-moon, called the Xanthous Moon, to provide light to their corner of space, and established a new space-fleet to traverse the skies.[69] In the present day, their relationship with Albion is rather complicated,[68] and the Empyreal now face new enemies on all fronts: those who would do anything to advance the spread of the Liberation of Night.[71]

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  7. Port description 2, Sunless Sea
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  18. Putterpony, Sunless Sea
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  22. Show a Pewter Horsehead, Sunless Sea
  23. Silver Horseheads, Fallen London
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  30. Hire Crew, Sunless Sea
  31. Khan's Heart, Sunless Sea
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 Gather a Port Report, Sunless Sea
  33. Seek a commercial license, Sunless Sea
  34. 34.0 34.1 Seek a shrine of the Deep Blue Heaven, Fallen London
  35. A Shrine of the Deep Blue Heaven, Fallen London
  36. A collector, Sunless Sea
  37. Petition for access to the Nephrite Quarter, Sunless Sea
  38. Story description, Sunless Sea
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  40. iki/A Stranger in Difficulties, Sunless Sea
  41. Petition for access to the Nephrite Quarter, Sunless Sea
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  45. A collector, Sunless Sea
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  47. Examine the new landscape, Sunless Sea
  48. Ask your Taimen contacts to intercede with the Leopard., Sunless Sea
  49. Offer a gift to the Taimen, Sunless Sea
  50. Search a Khanate wreck, Sunless Sea
  51. Offer Strategic Information to the Taimen, Sunless Sea
  52. 52.0 52.1 Plead your case with the Taimen, Sunless Sea
  53. Put a blemmigan ashore, Sunless Sea
  54. Enter the Nephrite Quarter 2, Sunless Sea
  55. Story description, Sunless Sea
  56. Flee!, Sunless Sea
  57. A delivery for Mr Sacks, Sunless Sea
  58. Purchase a Brass-Backed Mirror, Sunless Sea
  59. Story description, Sunless Sea
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  61. Location description, Sunless Sea
  62. Go to the Khan's Market, Sunless Skies
  63. Gather a port report, Sunless Skies
  64. Pause for a procession, Sunless Skies
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