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<blockquote>''"The lack of ordinary shops does not mean a lack of trade entirely. There are still people who will sell clothes or food out here; there are still a few sources of Prisoner's Honey, for those who have reached the Upper River and cannot live without."''<ref name="commercial explore">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Explore_the_commercial_opportunities|Explore the commercial opportunities|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"The lack of ordinary shops does not mean a lack of trade entirely. There are still people who will sell clothes or food out here; there are still a few sources of Prisoner's Honey, for those who have reached the Upper River and cannot live without."''<ref name="commercial explore">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Explore_the_commercial_opportunities|Explore the commercial opportunities|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Currency3 copper.png|alt=Copper-colored currency.|thumb|Hinterland Scrip]] | [[File:Currency3 copper.png|alt=Copper-colored currency.|thumb|Hinterland Scrip]] | ||
Since Ealing exists outside the immediate range of the [[Echo Bazaar]], it historically saw very little commerce, and the few peddlers here sold food, clothes, and [[Prisoner's Honey]].<ref name="commercial explore" /> After the Railway arrived, commercial development increased, for better or for worse.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Commission_the_building_of_a_commercial_district|Commission the building of a commercial district|Fallen London|}}</ref> [[Mr Hearts]] licensed a butcher's shop in Ealing,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Licensed_by_Mr_Hearts|Licensed by Mr Hearts|Fallen London|}}</ref> though the butcher himself is not fond of his job | Since Ealing exists outside the immediate range of the [[Echo Bazaar]], it historically saw very little commerce, and the few peddlers here sold food, clothes, and [[Prisoner's Honey]].<ref name="commercial explore" /> After the Railway arrived, commercial development increased, for better or for worse.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Commission_the_building_of_a_commercial_district|Commission the building of a commercial district|Fallen London|}}</ref> [[Mr Hearts]] has licensed a butcher's shop in Ealing,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Licensed_by_Mr_Hearts|Licensed by Mr Hearts|Fallen London|}}</ref> though the butcher himself is not fond of his job;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_the_skull_off_a_Somnolent_Hyaena|Take the skull off a Somnolent Hyaena|Fallen London|}} ''""I like animals," [...] "But you can't make a living on butchering fungus.""''</ref> enterprising locals have taken advantage of the open space to establish a circus without competition from [[Mrs Plenty's Carnival]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Incident_of_the_Honey-Mazed_Bear|The Incident of the Honey-Mazed Bear|Fallen London|}} ''"Ealing Gardens offers parkland [...] far from Mrs Plenty's jealous gaze. [...] someone has the [...] idea to [...] mount a carnival of their own."''</ref> | ||
During her tenure as [[Lord Mayor of London]], [[Virginia]] opened a spa in [[Ladybones Road]] for the betterment of London's [[souls]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_Virginia%27s_plans_for_London|Ask about Virginia's plans for London|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accompany_Virginia_for_a_treatment|Accompany Virginia for a treatment|Fallen London|}}</ref> but results were middling and the spa was a disappointment. With the help of the GHR, Virginia opened another location in Ealing, far away from any oversight,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Spa_Services|Spa Services|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] as Mayor, Virginia took over a [...] townhouse on Ladybones Road and converted it into a spa. [...] the results were not wholly satisfactory. [...] with your assistance, she has built a branch of that spa here in Ealing Gardens, where she can offer advanced treatments without the supervision of any Ministry."''</ref> but the spa's treatments remain questionably effective.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_for_a_treatment|Attend for a treatment|Fallen London|}}</ref> | During her tenure as [[Lord Mayor of London]], [[Virginia]] opened a spa in [[Ladybones Road]] for the betterment of London's [[souls]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_Virginia%27s_plans_for_London|Ask about Virginia's plans for London|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accompany_Virginia_for_a_treatment|Accompany Virginia for a treatment|Fallen London|}}</ref> but results were middling and the spa was a disappointment. With the help of the GHR, Virginia opened another location in Ealing, far away from any oversight,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Spa_Services|Spa Services|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] as Mayor, Virginia took over a [...] townhouse on Ladybones Road and converted it into a spa. [...] the results were not wholly satisfactory. [...] with your assistance, she has built a branch of that spa here in Ealing Gardens, where she can offer advanced treatments without the supervision of any Ministry."''</ref> but the spa's treatments remain questionably effective.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_for_a_treatment|Attend for a treatment|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
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[[Rubbery Men]] make up a large portion of Ealing's population. Sadly, even here they face discrimination from the town's human residents,<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rubbery_Observances|Rubbery Observances|Fallen London|}} ''"Saving Flute Street, nowhere in London [is] [...] a home for Rubbery Men. Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere. The Tentacled Entrepreneur built his first factory [...] down that block."''</ref> and the Railway's growing influence has had a negative impact on the existing Rubbery community.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ministry_Enforcement|Ministry Enforcement|Fallen London|}} ''"'Property of the Ministry of the Upper River – Severest Penalties for Squatters.' [...] a tentacle draws a curtain at the window, then flicks it back into place."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Outflank_the_Ministry%27s_servant|Outflank the Ministry's servant|Fallen London|}} ''"Make it look as though the Rubberies have every right to be here. [...] Afterward, a magnificently tentacled face presses itself to the window. [...] with gratitude."''</ref> | [[Rubbery Men]] make up a large portion of Ealing's population. Sadly, even here they face discrimination from the town's human residents,<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rubbery_Observances|Rubbery Observances|Fallen London|}} ''"Saving Flute Street, nowhere in London [is] [...] a home for Rubbery Men. Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere. The Tentacled Entrepreneur built his first factory [...] down that block."''</ref> and the Railway's growing influence has had a negative impact on the existing Rubbery community.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ministry_Enforcement|Ministry Enforcement|Fallen London|}} ''"'Property of the Ministry of the Upper River – Severest Penalties for Squatters.' [...] a tentacle draws a curtain at the window, then flicks it back into place."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Outflank_the_Ministry%27s_servant|Outflank the Ministry's servant|Fallen London|}} ''"Make it look as though the Rubberies have every right to be here. [...] Afterward, a magnificently tentacled face presses itself to the window. [...] with gratitude."''</ref> | ||
[[File:Tentacledentrepreneur.png|alt=A neatly-dressed Rubbery Men wearing a top hat.|thumb|[[The Tentacled Entrepreneur]]]] | [[File:Tentacledentrepreneur.png|alt=A neatly-dressed Rubbery Men wearing a top hat.|thumb|[[The Tentacled Entrepreneur]]]] | ||
The [[Tentacled Entrepreneur]] recently moved most of his business operations to Ealing.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Tentacled Entrepreneur brought most his operations here, where the factories could expand and the workers live [...]"''</ref> His factories are staffed with Rubbery Men | The [[Tentacled Entrepreneur]] recently moved most of his business operations to Ealing.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tour_the_Neighbourhood|Tour the Neighbourhood|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Tentacled Entrepreneur brought most his operations here, where the factories could expand and the workers live [...]"''</ref> His factories are staffed with Rubbery Men;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sneak_into_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"The factory floor requires the Rubbery men to sit closer together than seems comfortable."''</ref> the few humans present work as security guards.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sneak_into_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the security is provided by humans."''</ref> Strict hygiene is enforced<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sneak_into_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"Before they sit [...] each Rubbery washes its tentacles at a basin [...] A Rubbery janitor passes [...] washing a floor that is already spotless."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_an_invited_guest|Visit the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as an invited guest|Fallen London|}} ''"He emphasises hygiene. [...] The Rubbery men follow a protocol of washing when they begin and end [...] no amber deposits allowed on the factory floor [...]"''</ref> as the Rubbery Men work on an assembly line<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sneak_into_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur|Sneak into the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur|Fallen London|}} ''"They are engaged in [...] assembly work, each adding several parts to a mechanism before passing it on to the next."''</ref> to manufacture various goods.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_Factories_of_the_Tentacled_Entrepreneur_as_an_invited_guest|Visit the Factories of the Tentacled Entrepreneur as an invited guest|Fallen London|}}</ref> Despite the factories' careful management and seeming profitability, they are not the Entrepreneur's primary source of income.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer|Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer|Fallen London|}} ''"No, no, the Entrepreneur is not busy with his factories. The money comes from amber. The factories are... [...] The factories are a bell without a clapper."''</ref> | ||
Following the Tentacled Entrepreneur's recent sponsorship,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Talk_with_the_Bohemian_Sculptress|Talk with the Bohemian Sculptress|Fallen London|}} ''""The sitters are all employees [...] of the Tentacled Entrepreneur," [...] "He's become one of our best patrons [...]"''</ref> '''[[Helicon House]]''' has become an important institution in Ealing, especially for the Rubbery community.<ref name="visit with dean">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_with_the_Dean_of_Xenotheology|Visit Helicon House with the Dean of Xenotheology|Fallen London|}} ''"Several of the Rubbery people are gathered around a sculpture displayed at the centre of the room. "We shouldn't approach without permission," [...] "Their current posture is one associated with... sacred receptiveness. [...] This is a time of extraordinary change for them. A few years ago, Rubbery culture had nothing like this— [...] From a back room [...] a Rubbery Euphonium."''</ref> Helicon's very existence is kept secret to most humans, even within the counterculture of London,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_on_Bohemian_gossip|Catch up on Bohemian gossip|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] that puts her ahead of all those people who are so outside the mode that they don't even know it exists."''</ref> and any human visitors are vetted thoroughly by the doorman before they may enter.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Helicon_House_(Storylet)|Helicon House (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref> Within | Following the Tentacled Entrepreneur's recent sponsorship,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Talk_with_the_Bohemian_Sculptress|Talk with the Bohemian Sculptress|Fallen London|}} ''""The sitters are all employees [...] of the Tentacled Entrepreneur," [...] "He's become one of our best patrons [...]"''</ref> '''[[Helicon House]]''' has become an important institution in Ealing, especially for the Rubbery community.<ref name="visit with dean">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_with_the_Dean_of_Xenotheology|Visit Helicon House with the Dean of Xenotheology|Fallen London|}} ''"Several of the Rubbery people are gathered around a sculpture displayed at the centre of the room. "We shouldn't approach without permission," [...] "Their current posture is one associated with... sacred receptiveness. [...] This is a time of extraordinary change for them. A few years ago, Rubbery culture had nothing like this— [...] From a back room [...] a Rubbery Euphonium."''</ref> Helicon's very existence is kept secret to most humans, even within the counterculture of London,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_up_on_Bohemian_gossip|Catch up on Bohemian gossip|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] that puts her ahead of all those people who are so outside the mode that they don't even know it exists."''</ref> and any human visitors are vetted thoroughly by the doorman before they may enter.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Helicon_House_(Storylet)|Helicon House (Storylet)|Fallen London|}}</ref> Within its walls, Rubbery Men are free to express and engage with their artistry and culture,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer|Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer|Fallen London|}} ''"Helicon is a bohemian salon, except that at least half of those present – both artists and hangers-on – are Rubbery."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_Helicon_House_as_the_guest_of_your_Rubbery_Bellringer|Visit Helicon House as the guest of your Rubbery Bellringer|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] look around! Admire the artworks!"''</ref> allowing ideas, both old and new, to flourish and evolve.<ref name="visit with dean" /> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:56, 14 August 2022
"This was once part of London, but it was badly damaged in the Fall. The brick buildings toppled, the wooden buildings burned. Hillchanger Tower lost its crenellations."[2]
Ealing Gardens is a community just outside London, which serves as the first station of the Great Hellbound Railway.
On the Outskirts
"Not everyone who lives here is a Rubbery Man or a market gardener. Other people – the very poor, the very eccentric, and the very unpopular – have found homes here as well."[3]

Ealing was once part of London on the Surface, but it suffered serious damage during the Fall,[4] landing some distance away from the rest of the city.[5] It eventually redeveloped,[6] as some buildings were shoddily repaired, new constructions were built in a mix of styles,[7] and areas that couldn't be salvaged were turned into mushroom farms.[8]
Ealing's citizenry is an eccentric mix of Rubbery Men,[9] London's poor and outcast,[10] and fungus farmers.[11] When the Great Hellbound Railway arrived, it brought along new visitors and residents of various stripes:[12] retirees from Tracklayer's Union and their families,[13][14] Bohemians seeking inspiration,[15] enterprising paleontologists,[16] and even Monster-Hunters.[17] It also brought the Ministry of Upper River Development, which now oversees the growing community.[18]
Aescwine Hill
"It's the Hillchanger Tower. The one that appears on Aescwine Hill and then travels other places. I've thought for some time that represented another power."[19]
Aescwine Hill is a key landmark near the outskirts of Ealing.[20] The summit is a favorite painting spot for landscape artists,[21] if they can brave the enormous scorpions that infest the slopes.[22] Aescwine is one of the resting points for Hillchanger Tower, which travels across the Hinterlands[23][24] but returns to Aescwine every midnight.[25]
Commercial Development
"The lack of ordinary shops does not mean a lack of trade entirely. There are still people who will sell clothes or food out here; there are still a few sources of Prisoner's Honey, for those who have reached the Upper River and cannot live without."[26]

Since Ealing exists outside the immediate range of the Echo Bazaar, it historically saw very little commerce, and the few peddlers here sold food, clothes, and Prisoner's Honey.[26] After the Railway arrived, commercial development increased, for better or for worse.[27] Mr Hearts has licensed a butcher's shop in Ealing,[28] though the butcher himself is not fond of his job;[29] enterprising locals have taken advantage of the open space to establish a circus without competition from Mrs Plenty's Carnival.[30]
During her tenure as Lord Mayor of London, Virginia opened a spa in Ladybones Road for the betterment of London's souls,[31][32] but results were middling and the spa was a disappointment. With the help of the GHR, Virginia opened another location in Ealing, far away from any oversight,[33] but the spa's treatments remain questionably effective.[34]
The Rubbery Community
"Even here, they are subject to stares and unflattering comment. But they are more numerous in these parts than elsewhere."[35]
"People around here often mention Helicon House, a gathering place of Rubberies and Bohemians..."[36]
Rubbery Men make up a large portion of Ealing's population. Sadly, even here they face discrimination from the town's human residents,[37] and the Railway's growing influence has had a negative impact on the existing Rubbery community.[38][39]

The Tentacled Entrepreneur recently moved most of his business operations to Ealing.[40] His factories are staffed with Rubbery Men;[41] the few humans present work as security guards.[42] Strict hygiene is enforced[43][44] as the Rubbery Men work on an assembly line[45] to manufacture various goods.[46] Despite the factories' careful management and seeming profitability, they are not the Entrepreneur's primary source of income.[47]
Following the Tentacled Entrepreneur's recent sponsorship,[48] Helicon House has become an important institution in Ealing, especially for the Rubbery community.[49] Helicon's very existence is kept secret to most humans, even within the counterculture of London,[50] and any human visitors are vetted thoroughly by the doorman before they may enter.[51] Within its walls, Rubbery Men are free to express and engage with their artistry and culture,[52][53] allowing ideas, both old and new, to flourish and evolve.[49]
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