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Hillchanger's biology is unique, to say the least. Its looks as though it was built, but it is actually a singular entity.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Spare_a_moment_to_ponder_the_mysteries_of_Hillchanger_Tower|Spare a moment to ponder the mysteries of Hillchanger Tower|Fallen London|}} ''"The walls are one continuous entity, for all it looks constructed."''</ref> While it is clearly alive and "shudders" for unknown reasons, it is unlike the living objects of [[Polythreme]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Spare_a_moment_to_ponder_the_mysteries_of_Hillchanger_Tower|Spare a moment to ponder the mysteries of Hillchanger Tower|Fallen London|}} ''"It is not exactly breathing – you're not sure what the shuddering is. [...] it doesn't seem like one of Polythreme's offspring, [...] Still – living [...]"''</ref> Apparently, it travels to the [[Roof of the Neath]] to feed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Get_it_to_invite_you_to_see_Furnace|Get it to invite you to see Furnace|Fallen London|}} ''"It is Hillchanger Tower, [...] | Hillchanger's biology is unique, to say the least. Its looks as though it was built, but it is actually a singular entity.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Spare_a_moment_to_ponder_the_mysteries_of_Hillchanger_Tower|Spare a moment to ponder the mysteries of Hillchanger Tower|Fallen London|}} ''"The walls are one continuous entity, for all it looks constructed."''</ref> While it is clearly alive and "shudders" for unknown reasons, it is unlike the living objects of [[Polythreme]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Spare_a_moment_to_ponder_the_mysteries_of_Hillchanger_Tower|Spare a moment to ponder the mysteries of Hillchanger Tower|Fallen London|}} ''"It is not exactly breathing – you're not sure what the shuddering is. [...] it doesn't seem like one of Polythreme's offspring, [...] Still – living [...]"''</ref> Apparently, it travels to the [[Roof of the Neath]] to feed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Get_it_to_invite_you_to_see_Furnace|Get it to invite you to see Furnace|Fallen London|}} ''"It is Hillchanger Tower, [...] | ||
"I believe it returns to the Neath-roof to feed," [...] not be able to look at stalactites without seeing udders [...] | "I believe it returns to the Neath-roof to feed," [...] not be able to look at stalactites without seeing udders [...]"''</ref> Its preferred language is unknown,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Build_the_station_at_Moulin|Build the station at Moulin|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] I don't speak Tower and I don't know what it wants." [...] "I'm not bad at languages."''</ref> but it seems to understand plain forms of communication<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Tower_to_move,_using_bribery|Persuade the Tower to move, using bribery|Fallen London|}} ''"Encouragements whispered in multiple languages [...] you speak to it in English, and [...] lay a pattern of moon-pearls on the floor, [...] The moment of transition is instant and dizzying."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Tower_to_move,_using_the_persuasions_of_clock_and_schedule|Persuade the Tower to move, using the persuasions of clock and schedule|Fallen London|}} ''"It has always come and go [...] nearing a schedule, [...] it isn't following its usual rules [...] Would it like to? [...] Encouragements whispered in multiple languages [...] you speak to it in English, and you lay the pocketwatch on the floor, where it ticks reassuringly. Nuncio, island of the irresistible pull..."''</ref> as well as written [[Correspondence]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_the_Tower_to_move,_using_Correspondence_and_cajolery|Persuade the Tower to move, using Correspondence and cajolery|Fallen London|}} ''"Persuade the Tower to move, using Correspondence and cajolery [...] draw in Correspondence [...] and wait. The Tower does understand enough [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Treaties_Composed|Treaties Composed|Fallen London|}} ''"After the treaty is composed, the document must be translated entirely into a language suited to the Tower. [...] You are not yourself a Correspondent, but you're [...] to undertake this work [...]"''</ref> It has been seen expressing itself by quaking,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Credit|In Credit|Fallen London|}} ''"The Tower floor rumbles under foot. The Creditor's Solicitor thins her mouth. "This is a bargain with you and yours. Not with the Bazaar. [...]"''</ref> and may even ''scream'' if emotional.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Creditor%27s_Spouse_(Not_Furnace)|The Creditor's Spouse (Not Furnace)|Fallen London|}} ''"In a moment, the Creditor knows what it has been given, and what it was refused. | ||
[...] the hills draw up around the newborn city in cautious greeting. But from the Hillchanger Tower there is a sound like a human wail, if a human throat were made of stone [...]"''</ref> It also dreams in its sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_proposal_from_those_board_members_with_a_non-human_perspective|Accept a proposal from those board members with a non-human perspective|Fallen London|}} ''"There are clauses about meddling in the Tower's dreams [...]"''</ref> | [...] the hills draw up around the newborn city in cautious greeting. But from the Hillchanger Tower there is a sound like a human wail, if a human throat were made of stone [...]"''</ref> It also dreams in its sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_proposal_from_those_board_members_with_a_non-human_perspective|Accept a proposal from those board members with a non-human perspective|Fallen London|}} ''"There are clauses about meddling in the Tower's dreams [...]"''</ref> | ||
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"Not every patch of ground is asleep. In the Neath, even the mountains can be active. Hillchanger is of that lineage. I don't know its exact, ah, position in the family tree. It goes where it wishes."[2]
Hillchanger Tower is a mobile tower that typically resides in Ealing Gardens.
Not Exactly a Building
"Together, you climb the side of Aescwine Hill. It's a long haul – long enough that Hillchanger Tower has time to materialise and vanish again, off to its other homes."[3]

Hillchanger Tower is a spire[4] usually found atop[5] Aescwine Hill[6] in Ealing Gardens.[7][8] It superficially resembles a large building,[9] with an entrance[10] and a varying number of windows.[11][12] A winding staircase inside leads upward to the Tower's topmost room. [13] When Ealing fell to the Neath, Hillchanger's fortifications were damaged.[14]
Hillchanger only appears to be a building; it is in fact a living being that can travel all across the Neath.[15] The Hinterlands,[16][17] the Unterzee,[18] and even the Roof are all within its reach.[19] It is capable of moving extremely quickly,[20] and can vanish from an area in an instant.[21] Its orientation may also vary: in addition to the familiar upright posture, it may appear upside down[22] or even sideways.[23] (The imaginative may infer a diagonal, in the likeness of a certain Leaning Tower.) It does not seem aggressive,[24] but it can defend itself by flaring up from the ground.[25]
Aescwine Hill seems to be Hillchanger's "home base,"[6][8] as it returns there every midnight.[26] Its travels have grown more frequent since the arrival of the Great Hellbound Railway in Ealing,[27] and it flees at the sight of large crowds.[28] Aescwine is infested with critters called Hillchanger scorpions, which are the size of cats and unusually "well-trained."[29] Their venom can only be extracted when Hillchanger is at Aescwine; otherwise they produce only smoke.[30]
Biology
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"Hillchanger Tower is firmly attached to the roof. The fabric isn't masonry. The walls are one continuous entity, for all it looks constructed. It is not exactly breathing – you're not sure what the shuddering is. And yet it doesn't seem like one of Polythreme's offspring, either. Still – living, you would swear. Conscious. Possibly stalking its prey."[31]

Hillchanger's biology is unique, to say the least. Its looks as though it was built, but it is actually a singular entity.[32] While it is clearly alive and "shudders" for unknown reasons, it is unlike the living objects of Polythreme.[33] Apparently, it travels to the Roof of the Neath to feed.[34] Its preferred language is unknown,[35] but it seems to understand plain forms of communication[36][37] as well as written Correspondence.[38][39] It has been seen expressing itself by quaking,[40] and may even scream if emotional.[41] It also dreams in its sleep.[42]
Role
"I the Deviless am a scribe and a Solicitor
"I write for the Tower and for the greater Power of which the Tower is but a part
"A power that was of the Neath since before the Devils emerged from Parabola"[43]

Hillchanger is closely connected to the Creditor, an earthly entity that holds power over the Hinterlands.[44] While the particulars are unclear,[45] Hillchanger is part of the Creditor's "self,"[46] though it retains some autonomy from the rest of its host.[47]
Regardless of the details, the Hillchanger is the Creditor's foremost agent,[48] acting alongside the Solicitor-Baroness[49][50] as the arm by which it imposes its will.[51]
References
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