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<blockquote>''"P drowns in PELIGIN, the colour of the deepest zee."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/A_Page_from_%27The_Neathbow%27:_Peligin|A Page from 'The Neathbow': Peligin|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Peliginletter.png|thumb]]'''Peligin''' is a color of [[the Neathbow]]; it is the <ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Chess-Piece_tattoo|A Chess-Piece tattoo|Fallen London|}}</ref> The term "peligin" is seemingly a portmanteau of the Ancient Greek "pelagos" (πέλαγος)'', ''meaning "sea," and the color fuligin. Fuligin, in turn, is darker than black, and is derived from the English word "fuliginous" meaning soot-like; this color was used by Gene Wolfe in his science fiction novel ''The Shadow of the Torturer.'' | <blockquote>''"P drowns in PELIGIN, the colour of the deepest zee."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/A_Page_from_%27The_Neathbow%27:_Peligin|A Page from 'The Neathbow': Peligin|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Peliginletter.png|thumb]]'''Peligin''' is a color of [[the Neathbow]]; it is the color of the River.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Chess-Piece_tattoo|A Chess-Piece tattoo|Fallen London|}}</ref> The term "peligin" is seemingly a portmanteau of the Ancient Greek "pelagos" (πέλαγος)'', ''meaning "sea," and the color fuligin. Fuligin, in turn, is darker than black, and is derived from the English word "fuliginous" meaning soot-like; this color was used by Gene Wolfe in his science fiction novel ''The Shadow of the Torturer.'' | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
Peligin is a dark, dark black, beyond the reach of any light.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Merciless_Modiste#Interactions|Commission a set of fine clothes|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> It is the hue of the waters of [[the Unterzee]] and those of the land of the dead, and also the color of the flesh of zee-monsters.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Hunter%27s_Eye|Hunter's Eye|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | Peligin is a dark, dark black, beyond the reach of any light.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Merciless_Modiste#Interactions|Commission a set of fine clothes|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> It is the hue of the waters of [[the Unterzee]] and those of the land of the dead, and also the color of the flesh of zee-monsters.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Hunter%27s_Eye|Hunter's Eye|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | ||
Of course, Neathbow colors are not a single thing but include shades, as real colors do<ref>{{Citation|https://discord.com/channels/606151996663267338/606157158429753344/1238542211034120362|Bruno|Discord|The neathbow colors contain different shades, just like real colors}}</ref>. Peligin has been portrayed as ranging from black to cyan to purples<ref>{{Citation|https://discord.com/channels/606151996663267338/728292783584051220/1238535103471423580|Bruno|Discord|But all the neathbow colors are sort of a range... viric runs from forest green through emeralds through chartreuse; peligin runs from black to cyan to purples}}</ref> but always feels monstrous.<ref>{{Citation|https://discord.com/channels/606151996663267338/606157158429753344/1238542944659570860|Bruno|Discord}}</ref> | |||
== Uses == | == Uses == |
Revision as of 18:28, 10 May 2024
"P drowns in PELIGIN, the colour of the deepest zee."[1]

Peligin is a color of the Neathbow; it is the color of the River.[2] The term "peligin" is seemingly a portmanteau of the Ancient Greek "pelagos" (πέλαγος), meaning "sea," and the color fuligin. Fuligin, in turn, is darker than black, and is derived from the English word "fuliginous" meaning soot-like; this color was used by Gene Wolfe in his science fiction novel The Shadow of the Torturer.
Properties
Peligin is a dark, dark black, beyond the reach of any light.[3] It is the hue of the waters of the Unterzee and those of the land of the dead, and also the color of the flesh of zee-monsters.[4]
Of course, Neathbow colors are not a single thing but include shades, as real colors do[5]. Peligin has been portrayed as ranging from black to cyan to purples[6] but always feels monstrous.[7]
Uses
The eyes of Monster-Hunters turn permanently peligin after they consume the flesh of a zee-monster.[8] The Fathomking is known to be able to turn his prisoners' skin peligin.[9]
Gallery
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The broad, dark Unterzee.
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A Hunter's Eye.
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Mariam, the Schemer, with peligin skin.
References
- ↑ A Page from 'The Neathbow': Peligin, Sunless Sea
- ↑ A Chess-Piece tattoo, Fallen London
- ↑ Commission a set of fine clothes, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Hunter's Eye, Sunless Sea
- ↑ Bruno, Discord The neathbow colors contain different shades, just like real colors
- ↑ Bruno, Discord But all the neathbow colors are sort of a range... viric runs from forest green through emeralds through chartreuse; peligin runs from black to cyan to purples
- ↑ Bruno, Discord
- ↑ Hunter's Eye, Sunless Sea ""Eat the flesh of the deep-lurkers, and your eyes will change.""
- ↑ Mariam, Sunless Sea