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''"The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. <ref>{{Citation|https://www.fallenlondon.com/|Seeking Documents in the Sunken Embassy|Fallen London|}} ''"The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell. Which way will you go?"''</ref>''</blockquote>'''The Sunken Embassy''' is an abandoned embassy in [[London]], found below [[Moloch Street]]. When London fell the Celestial Embassy was crushed like most of the [[Fourth City]]. On it's place, the [[The Brass Embassy|Brass Embassy]] was constructed, however, the embassy was later rediscovered during the [[Grand Clearing-Out]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_Moloch_Street|Beneath Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''" A shaft of light shines down from above – gas lamps and false-stars. But the tunnels leading off in all directions are dark. A few concerned Devils direct Londoners away from digging in directions likely to hit the foundations of the Brass Embassy."''</ref> | ''"The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. <ref>{{Citation|https://www.fallenlondon.com/|Seeking Documents in the Sunken Embassy|Fallen London|}} ''"The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell. Which way will you go?"''</ref>''</blockquote>'''The Sunken Embassy''' is an abandoned embassy in [[London]], found below [[Moloch Street]]. When London fell the Celestial Embassy was crushed like most of the [[Fourth City]]. On it's place, the [[The Brass Embassy|Brass Embassy]] was constructed, however, the embassy was later rediscovered during the [[Grand Clearing-Out]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_Moloch_Street|Beneath Moloch Street|Fallen London|}} ''" A shaft of light shines down from above – gas lamps and false-stars. But the tunnels leading off in all directions are dark. A few concerned Devils direct Londoners away from digging in directions likely to hit the foundations of the Brass Embassy."''</ref> Both the [[Devils]] of [[Hell]] and of [[Mount Palmerston]] have a keen interest in the documents found within the embassy and will pay well for there recovery. | ||
== East or West? == | == East or West? == | ||
In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell. | <blockquote>''In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell.''<ref>{{Citation|https://www.fallenlondon.com/|Seeking Documents in the Sunken Embassy|Fallen London|}} ''"The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell. Which way will you go?"''</ref></blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 16:22, 30 December 2023
"The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. [1]
The Sunken Embassy is an abandoned embassy in London, found below Moloch Street. When London fell the Celestial Embassy was crushed like most of the Fourth City. On it's place, the Brass Embassy was constructed, however, the embassy was later rediscovered during the Grand Clearing-Out.[2] Both the Devils of Hell and of Mount Palmerston have a keen interest in the documents found within the embassy and will pay well for there recovery.
East or West?
In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell.[3]
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References
- ↑ Seeking Documents in the Sunken Embassy, Fallen London "The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell. Which way will you go?"
- ↑ Beneath Moloch Street, Fallen London " A shaft of light shines down from above – gas lamps and false-stars. But the tunnels leading off in all directions are dark. A few concerned Devils direct Londoners away from digging in directions likely to hit the foundations of the Brass Embassy."
- ↑ Seeking Documents in the Sunken Embassy, Fallen London "The Celestial Embassy was once a grand pagoda, looming above the rooftops of the Fourth City. When London fell, the Embassy was buried deep below the earth. Its many levels now descend far underground. The ruined chambers display battered mosaics and brass-work imitations of Fourth City decor. Every room is clogged with the detritus of diplomacy: papers and journals, brass-bound tomes and broken scrolls. In the eastern halls of the broken Embassy, one finds documents concerning external affairs. In the western halls, correspondence with Old Hell. Which way will you go?"