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The '''Upstairs Honey-Den''' explains itself;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_out_where_honey_is_being_sipped|Work out where honey is being sipped|Fallen London|}}''"There's a sound of people going upstairs, and less noise of them coming back down again."''</ref> consuming [[Prisoner's Honey|prisoner's honey]] in this hidden room leads to the [[Sea of Spines]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Upstairs_Honey_Den|The Upstairs Honey Den|Fallen London|}} ''"They say that honey-sippers in Helicon House can find their way into the dream-places of Rubbery Men [...] the Sea of Spines."''</ref> a wondrous location reminiscent of [[Axile]]. Dreamers feel as though they are deep underwater in a moonlit sea, with aquatic features suiting their new environment. When they return, they find themselves drenched in liquid.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dream_with_the_others|Dream with the others|Fallen London|}} ''"A recollection of Axile [...] The surface of the ocean is above you; [...] Your limbs retract, your skin hardens to shell, spines extend from your body. [...] The moons have eclipsed one another twice [...] your gills [...] You come back to yourself. Your skin is slime-slick, [...]"''</ref> | The '''Upstairs Honey-Den''' explains itself;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_out_where_honey_is_being_sipped|Work out where honey is being sipped|Fallen London|}}''"There's a sound of people going upstairs, and less noise of them coming back down again."''</ref> consuming [[Prisoner's Honey|prisoner's honey]] in this hidden room leads to the [[Sea of Spines]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Upstairs_Honey_Den|The Upstairs Honey Den|Fallen London|}} ''"They say that honey-sippers in Helicon House can find their way into the dream-places of Rubbery Men [...] the Sea of Spines."''</ref> a wondrous location reminiscent of [[Axile]]. Dreamers feel as though they are deep underwater in a moonlit sea, with aquatic features suiting their new environment. When they return, they find themselves drenched in liquid.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dream_with_the_others|Dream with the others|Fallen London|}} ''"A recollection of Axile [...] The surface of the ocean is above you; [...] Your limbs retract, your skin hardens to shell, spines extend from your body. [...] The moons have eclipsed one another twice [...] your gills [...] You come back to yourself. Your skin is slime-slick, [...]"''</ref> | ||
[[File:Amber red.png|alt=Red amber containing a bug.|thumb|A piece of amber.]] | [[File:Amber red.png|alt=Red amber containing a bug.|thumb|A piece of amber.]] | ||
The '''Sculpture Garden''' is a refuge for artwork "too radical" even for Helicon.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"Behind Helicon House, [...] a place for art that is too radical even for the interior [...]"''</ref> Here, Rubbery Men practice calligraphy,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"Watch a Rubbery Calligraphist [...]"''</ref> make sculptures of amber and bone,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"This is a place for art [...] sculptures of bone and amber [...]"''</ref> and tutor Bohemian sculptors. Some of these Bohemians have modified their anatomy using the [[Shapeling Arts]] to further their skills.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"A Bohemian and their Rubbery co-sculptor are working on something together. [...] The Rubbery Sculptor works in amber; its Bohemian Apprentice copies his work in clay. [...] He's uncommonly good at it; [...] you notice one extra knuckle on each finger, terminating in a very fine tip."''</ref> | The '''Sculpture Garden''' is a refuge for artwork "too radical" even for Helicon.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"Behind Helicon House, [...] a place for art that is too radical even for the interior [...]"''</ref> Here, Rubbery Men practice calligraphy,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"Watch a Rubbery Calligraphist [...]"''</ref> make sculptures of [[amber]] and bone,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"This is a place for art [...] sculptures of bone and amber [...]"''</ref> and tutor Bohemian sculptors. Some of these Bohemians have modified their anatomy using the [[Shapeling Arts]] to further their skills.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Be_let_into_the_sculpture_garden|Be let into the sculpture garden|Fallen London|}} ''"A Bohemian and their Rubbery co-sculptor are working on something together. [...] The Rubbery Sculptor works in amber; its Bohemian Apprentice copies his work in clay. [...] He's uncommonly good at it; [...] you notice one extra knuckle on each finger, terminating in a very fine tip."''</ref> | ||
'''Below-Stairs''' is a basement beneath Helicon and a lab for the [[Shapeling Arts]].<ref name=":0" /> Here, Rubbery Men gather around a massive crucible of amber to produce wonders of shaped flesh and bone.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Below-Stairs|Below-Stairs|Fallen London|}} ''"At the back of Helicon House, [...] there is a room where extraordinary changes are performed – Shapeling alterations of flesh and bone. [...] you might take your own place at the cauldron."''</ref> Visitors may participate as well, though newcomers are closely supervised.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perform_the_duties_of_a_sous-artist|Perform the duties of a sous-artist|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you can assist one of the others. [...] The Rubbery in charge is also extremely careful [...] about preventing any foreign objects from falling into the cauldron. It discourages you even from speaking [...] lest your concentration be broken. [...]"''</ref> | '''Below-Stairs''' is a basement beneath Helicon and a lab for the [[Shapeling Arts]].<ref name=":0" /> Here, Rubbery Men gather around a massive crucible of amber to produce wonders of shaped flesh and bone.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Below-Stairs|Below-Stairs|Fallen London|}} ''"At the back of Helicon House, [...] there is a room where extraordinary changes are performed – Shapeling alterations of flesh and bone. [...] you might take your own place at the cauldron."''</ref> Visitors may participate as well, though newcomers are closely supervised.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perform_the_duties_of_a_sous-artist|Perform the duties of a sous-artist|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you can assist one of the others. [...] The Rubbery in charge is also extremely careful [...] about preventing any foreign objects from falling into the cauldron. It discourages you even from speaking [...] lest your concentration be broken. [...]"''</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 25 August 2024
"Interlocked tentacles: a gathering place. Soothing bubbling noise: an invitation, hesitantly extended. An explanatory writhing: humans are only sometimes permitted. It will have to wait for a suitable time. Also, most of the other humans who attend are... what's that word? Painters? Raving? You've always had trouble distinguishing the terms."[2]
Helicon House is an arts center in Ealing Gardens.
Invites Only[edit]
"A Clay Man with an unusually keen expression keeps the door. He admits Rubbery Men without question, but challenges the human visitors."[3]

Helicon House is Ealing Gardens' center for the arts, where Rubbery Men are free to express themselves[4] and present their ideas to a wider audience.[5] In Helicon's many halls and salons,[6] Rubbery art and culture are given foremost importance:[7] the majority of the artists here are Rubbery musicians[5] and sculptors.[7] Paintings by Bohemians are displayed too,[8] representing many artistic schools.[9] At its core, Helicon is a celebration of change - both of the changes brought upon by the Shapeling Arts,[10] and of the evolving identity of the Rubbery people.[11]

Helicon was built sometime after the Fall of London.[12] Externally, it is a typical townhouse patterned after that of His Amused Lordship,[13] though its rooms are doubled in size and feature Rubbery-influenced details.[14] Its existence is a secret, even among London's counterculture;[15] while Rubberies may enter freely, human visitors are vetted by the Keen-Eyed Clay Doorkeeper.[16][17] The Doorkeeper provides guidance on proper etiquette towards Rubbery people[17] and ensures orderly conduct within Helicon.[18] For instance, entering late in the evening is frowned upon, as it is discourteous towards the musicians.[19]
Helicon's staff includes Clay Men[20] as well as Rubbery Men.[21] Frequent visitors receive an amber pendant,[22] which they are usually required to leave at the door when they enter.[23]
Main Halls[edit]
"It is a music of approximation; it offers imperfection as a necessary state, and mutation as inevitable."[24]

At the South Parlor, Rubbery composers[5] present their music at the start of each evening.[25] Their works can be unorthodox, using dissonance and shifts in rhythm to convey feelings of development, imperfection, and mutability.[26]
The Supper Room serves food supplied by Bohemians for human consumption,[27] alongside dishes more amenable to Rubbery Men. (No, those are not potatoes!)[28]
The Yellow Salon and Prussian Salon both showcase sculptures and paintings. The former is kept quiet, while the latter is a space for discussion.[29][30]
Secluded Corners[edit]
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"What was that flash of light? And is it a shade of light that should exist in these parts?"[31]
"Behind Helicon House, a curling gallery of stalagmites forms a sort of shaded tunnel. This is a place for art that is too radical even for the interior of the house; sculptures of bone and amber, and some of the most secretive arts of the Rubbery Men."[32]

The Mirrored Salon is a hidden wing of Helicon, where visitors seek inspiration from the arts of Parabola.[33] The room is marked by flashes of light alien to this world, and the hallway leading to it is viric, decorated with vines and snakes.[34] The room's interior is covered in mirrors, and illusionists here stage wonders and visions that would be too intense or esoteric for Mahogany Hall.[35]
The Upstairs Honey-Den explains itself;[36] consuming prisoner's honey in this hidden room leads to the Sea of Spines,[37] a wondrous location reminiscent of Axile. Dreamers feel as though they are deep underwater in a moonlit sea, with aquatic features suiting their new environment. When they return, they find themselves drenched in liquid.[38]

The Sculpture Garden is a refuge for artwork "too radical" even for Helicon.[39] Here, Rubbery Men practice calligraphy,[40] make sculptures of amber and bone,[41] and tutor Bohemian sculptors. Some of these Bohemians have modified their anatomy using the Shapeling Arts to further their skills.[42]
Below-Stairs is a basement beneath Helicon and a lab for the Shapeling Arts.[10] Here, Rubbery Men gather around a massive crucible of amber to produce wonders of shaped flesh and bone.[43] Visitors may participate as well, though newcomers are closely supervised.[44]
The Entrepreneur's Patronage[edit]
"The Tentacled Entrepreneur's study is windowless and dark, an interior void in the building that you wouldn't know was there from the shapes of the rooms around it."
"Within, a semicircle of guests surround a small sculpture on a dais. In the relative darkness, it's hard to make out the material, or the shape; something dark and tangled – a bramble, an octopus, a venus flytrap?"[45]

The Tentacled Entrepreneur recently took an interest in Helicon. During his campaign to become Lord Mayor of London, he became one of its most generous patrons[46] and worked to make it more accessible to the general public.[47] His actions also helped Helicon become a key staging ground for the progress of Rubbery culture.[48]
After the Entrepreneur's bid for Lord Mayor failed, however, he reevaluated his goals.[49] In pursuit of his new priorities, he commissioned a Rubbery Man called the Malleable Sculptor[50][51] to produce and showcase unique works of art,[52] the first of which resembles a massive jaw that lightly clamps around those who interact with it.[53] The Entrepreneur's further plans for himself and his kin are unclear, but it seems that rather than aimlessly striving for similarity with London,[54] he is pursuing another path, and perhaps even a new beginning.[55]
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