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<blockquote>''"The competition? The best story wins. Cap'n says it's all in the delivery, but you need a fine yarn to spin, too."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/A_Contest_of_Stories|Ask about the competition|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"The competition? The best story wins. Cap'n says it's all in the delivery, but you need a fine yarn to spin, too."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/A_Contest_of_Stories|Ask about the competition|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
Low Barnet is a church with a wrecked organ, no | Low Barnet is a church with a wrecked organ, no pulpit, no sermons, and no god;<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Low_Barnet#Interactions|Explore the church|Sunless Sea|}} ''"There is no pulpit. The organ has bent, broken pipes. But Low Barnet is still a house of worship, of a sort. Groups of zailors gather in the aisles. The choir benches are clean, and face a makeshift stage. Lantern-eyed fish pass behind colourful windows of stained glass."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Low_Barnet#Interactions|Witness a contest of stories|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The congregation is gathered before the altar. A sermon? But there seem to be two preachers."''</ref> rather, it is a house for the worship of stories.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Admiralty_Survey_Office|Low Barnet|Sunless Sea|}} ''"“Ah, yes. The congregation that worships stories. What did they tell you?”"''</ref> Zailors from all over the [[Unterzee]] join the congregation here to share accounts of their adventures, regardless of their politics or other animosities.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Trade_Stories_with_the_Congregation#Story_description|Story description|Sunless Sea|}} ''"At Low Barnet, everyday animosities are set aside in the pursuit of a fine tale. Khaganian traders mingle with Royal Navy deserters, rum-addled pirates and Rubbery Men. There is an air of anticipation, and a tolerance for embellishment."''</ref> The church hosts competitions to determine who can recite the best story; embellishments and lies face little scrutiny here.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Low_Barnet#A_Contest_of_Stories|A Contest of Stories|Sunless Sea|}} ''"A competition is in progress. A Voluble Visitor tells of the Sideways Regiment: a plunderous legion of trained crabs. [...] The unlikely story wins the acclaim of the congregation."''</ref> Winners are awarded the chance to enter Low Barnet's bell tower:<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Low_Barnet#A_Contest_of_Stories|Follow her into the bell tower|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Two surly vergers block your approach to the door. One points back at the congregation. "Only winners allowed," he grunts. "Next one's soon.""''</ref> the bell's peals are so loud they are audible even to nearby zubmarines,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Low_Barnet#Port_Description|Port Description|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The interior is sealed; yet the deep peals of the tower's bell can be felt even through a zubmarine hull."''</ref> and those who ring the bell do not return.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Low_Barnet#A_Contest_of_Stories|Go about your business|Sunless Sea|}} ''"[...] you hear the sonorous BONG of the bell within. Its peals repeat every few seconds, before becoming abruptly muffled, then finally silent. An excited murmur runs through the congregation. Although you keep an eye on the bell tower door, the winner does not emerge."''</ref> | ||
[[Lytton]] of the [[Seven Against Nidah]] has taken refuge here in a corner of the church, and his body is encased in solid coral.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Verger_in_Coral|A Verger in Coral|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Lytton stands in a secluded corner. He is inhumanly tall - his lower body is encased in a block of coral that raises him up. Beneath his shirt, his body is lumpen. A tracery of it - lurid and pink - has begun to sprout on his cheek, following the course of his veins."''</ref> | [[Lytton]] of the [[Seven Against Nidah]] has taken refuge here in a corner of the church, and his body is encased in solid coral.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/A_Verger_in_Coral|A Verger in Coral|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Lytton stands in a secluded corner. He is inhumanly tall - his lower body is encased in a block of coral that raises him up. Beneath his shirt, his body is lumpen. A tracery of it - lurid and pink - has begun to sprout on his cheek, following the course of his veins."''</ref> | ||
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== Historical Inspirations == | == Historical Inspirations == | ||
The name "Low Barnet" pokes fun at High Barnet, another name for the town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chipping_Barnet Chipping Barnet] in the greater London area. The church itself might have been [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Chipping_Barnet St John the Baptist Church], | The name "Low Barnet" pokes fun at High Barnet, another name for the town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chipping_Barnet Chipping Barnet] in the greater London area. The church itself might have been [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Chipping_Barnet St John the Baptist Church], also known as Barnet Church; Low Barnet follows the traditional cross-shaped cathedral structure. The Barnet joke recurs in ''Sunless Skies,'' with [[Sky Barnet]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:06, 16 July 2024
"A sunken church with docking ports. Sediment has built up against the lower walls, and long ago choked neglected crypts and crooked tombstones. The interior is sealed; yet the deep peals of the tower's bell can be felt even through a zubmarine hull."[1]
Low Barnet is a sunken church in the Unterzee near London.
The Storyteller's Haven
"The competition? The best story wins. Cap'n says it's all in the delivery, but you need a fine yarn to spin, too."[2]
Low Barnet is a church with a wrecked organ, no pulpit, no sermons, and no god;[3][4] rather, it is a house for the worship of stories.[5] Zailors from all over the Unterzee join the congregation here to share accounts of their adventures, regardless of their politics or other animosities.[6] The church hosts competitions to determine who can recite the best story; embellishments and lies face little scrutiny here.[7] Winners are awarded the chance to enter Low Barnet's bell tower:[8] the bell's peals are so loud they are audible even to nearby zubmarines,[9] and those who ring the bell do not return.[10]
Lytton of the Seven Against Nidah has taken refuge here in a corner of the church, and his body is encased in solid coral.[11]
The Bell
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"You close your hands around the glistening rope and pull. BONG. The noise reverberates around the narrow confines of the tower. As the bell swings, the rope tugs at your grasp. You cannot let go! Your feet lift off the ground and the walls flash past as you are yanked inside the bell -"
"You are light, all of you. The sun that turns; the touch that burns. The voice of fires and falling spires. The wheel within the wheel within the wheel, contemplating, constructing, consuming. Each click of the cog, the circles colliding and guiding -"[12]

Low Barnet's bell is a mysterious and seemingly animate object that was constructed and installed by members of the Admiralty loyal to the New Sequence.[13] It can be rung by pulling its rope, like any other bell - but those who do so are yanked up into the bell's maw, where they are rapidly ground into gore[14] amidst a cacophony of spinning lights and gears.[15] It is possible to escape the bell's grasp, but those who do so return without their souls.[15] The bell's ropes actively flinch from the hands of the soulless;[16] considering all its known properties, it is likely that its true purpose is to harvest souls for the Dawn Machine.
Historical Inspirations
The name "Low Barnet" pokes fun at High Barnet, another name for the town of Chipping Barnet in the greater London area. The church itself might have been St John the Baptist Church, also known as Barnet Church; Low Barnet follows the traditional cross-shaped cathedral structure. The Barnet joke recurs in Sunless Skies, with Sky Barnet.
References
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