{{Neath_Location|image1=railwayheader.png|caption1=The Hinterlands|location=Between [[London]] and [[Hell]]|allegiance=[[The Creditor]]|alias=The Upper River<ref name = "upper">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rumour_of_the_Upper_River|Rumour of the Upper River|Fallen London|}} ''"Rumour of the Upper River [...] There are all sorts of tales about life further up the Stolen River."''</ref>}}<blockquote>''"From the comfort of your window seat, you can see abandoned railworks, broken masonry and torn-up earth – failed projects by various London authorities to expand westward. The darkness draws in as the train turns even more westerly: the smog from the furnaces of Hell extends far."''<ref name = "saints">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/For_All_the_Saints_Who_From_Their_Labours_Rest|For All the Saints Who From Their Labours Rest|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
{{Neath_Location|image1=railwayheader.png|caption1=The Hinterlands|location=Between [[London]] and [[Hell]]|allegiance=[[The Creditor]]|alias=The Upper River<ref name = "upper">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rumour_of_the_Upper_River|Rumour of the Upper River|Fallen London|}} ''"Rumour of the Upper River [...] There are all sorts of tales about life further up the Stolen River."''</ref>}}<blockquote>''"From the comfort of your window seat, you can see abandoned railworks, broken masonry and torn-up earth – failed projects by various London authorities to expand westward. The darkness draws in as the train turns even more westerly: the smog from the furnaces of Hell extends far."''<ref name = "saints">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/For_All_the_Saints_Who_From_Their_Labours_Rest|For All the Saints Who From Their Labours Rest|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
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"From the comfort of your window seat, you can see abandoned railworks, broken masonry and torn-up earth – failed projects by various London authorities to expand westward. The darkness draws in as the train turns even more westerly: the smog from the furnaces of Hell extends far."[2]
The Hinterlands are the lands between London and Hell.
The Hinterlands are largely unexplored by London and rife with rumor and myth,[9] as any attempts to expand westward ended before they began.[10][11] This was rectified thanks to a deal brokered by Virginia during her tenure as Lord Mayor of London; she also founded the Ministry of Upper River Development, which issued Hinterland Scrip as currency for investors.[12][13]
Terrain and Features
"The fields are yellowing, scarred and scorched. Blackened windmills dot the landscape, as well as other less immediately identifiable machinery. It's no wonder all attempts to go west fail: the land repels settlement."[2]
"Where it says average slope – this was explained to me but I forgot to note this down, I'm terribly sorry – that is the average slope over time. The side of the mountain shifts. It sometimes elects to become, ah, a vertical wall."[14]
The Hinterlands are mostly empty,[15] consisting of rough and undeveloped scrubland[16] dotted with hills,[17] swamps, and ravines.[18] The air is rife with smog from Hell, blotting out the false-stars above,[19] and the ground below is packed with fossils and bones from creatures both great[20] and small.[21] The Hinterlands also house many anomalies, including mountains with ever-changing slope angles[22] and icy patches frozen by errant Discordance stones.[23] To top it all off, the region is patrolled by bandits and highwaymen,[24][25] as well as hostile wildlife like stray Terror-Birds[26] or worse monstrosities.[27][28]
"It's too late. I can't stop you. Even if I head you off here, you'll route around there... it was always going to happen. We prevented it in the Second City, and in the Third, but now... The Creditor hungers, it thirsts, and the city is also mad..."[39]
The custodian of the Hinterlands is the Creditor,[45][46] an earthly being who monitors all traffic through its realm,[47][48] and whose "face" is literally the Hinterlands' topsoil.[49] It enforces that travelers must not damage or change the Hinterlands too severely,[50][48] lest they face its immense power firsthand.[51][52]
↑A travelogue of the Hinterlands, Fallen London"[...] even the nearer parts of the Hinterland might as well be Tartarus to the average Londoner. There are rumours of a highwayman riding an elephant made of iron. Stories of rivers leading to a palace flooded with poison. [...]"
↑Advertisements of a New Venture, Fallen London"[...] there was a treaty line between London and Hell. Plenty of ambitious people hoped to overstep it, but entrepreneurial blueprints [...] turned to ash."
↑Advertisements of a New Venture, Fallen London"Then Virginia became Lord Mayor. [...] she announced [...] a deal brokered with Hell, [...] land opened to London development. She founded the Ministry of Upper River Development, [...] Constables and other worthies started handing out Hinterland scrip [...]"
↑Hinterland Scrip, Fallen London"Issued by the Ministry of Upper River Development. [...] represents the right to develop new buildings on a portion of the land."
↑Discordant, Fallen London""That stone froze a lake full of creatures [...] If you're going to [...] practice your language skills on it, at least let everyone else get [...] away first. [...]"
↑Return to London (later stations), Fallen London"As the train slows [...] a figure looms [...] twice the height of the train, and possesses far too many arms. There is a sound of swarming bees, [...] The figure reaches vast pincers [...] slices a chunk from the train. [...]"
↑For All the Saints Who From Their Labours Rest, Fallen London"Battered armaments litter the tops of the trenches [...] When London's forces ran out of ammunition, they turned to antique weaponry: [...] Elsewhere, you can find the detritus of Hell's weaponry [...]"
↑Persuade the Efficient Commissioner/Tables, Fallen London""I can't stop you. [...] you'll route around there... it was always going to happen. We prevented it in the Second City, and in the Third, but now... The Creditor hungers, it thirsts, and the city is also mad...""
↑Breathe an ancient air, Fallen London"One defendant at a time [...] before this Judge – summoned here if they tried to pass through these lands without leave. [...] The Merchant [...] He could barely look [...] at the being that sat in Judgement."
↑ 48.048.1In Credit, Fallen London"[...] this Power will not [...] you to go further into the Neath, nor to change it more [...] unless some limit is attached [...] and some price paid for the imposition."
↑Meaning what, precisely?, Fallen London""A gage is a pledge of good faith," [...] it was meant to represent the promise [...] prevent [...] from causing too much damage."
↑Open fire, Fallen London"[...] Trouble [...] the Hillchanger Tower rears up from the ground [...] drawing length [...] into the air; [...] the earth warps [...] around the Tower's base; [...] the tracks buckle. It is [...] lucky [...] neither you nor your crew are seriously injured."