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<blockquote>''"Water flows oddly in the Moulin Waste, sometimes bubbling up through the surface of the muddy soil and streaking across the landscape in streams. The water's surface glows Viric; it sounds like murmured voices and out-of-tune violins."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Viric_River|A Viric River|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Water flows oddly in the Moulin Waste, sometimes bubbling up through the surface of the muddy soil and streaking across the landscape in streams. The water's surface glows Viric; it sounds like murmured voices and out-of-tune violins."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Viric_River|A Viric River|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Riflesharpshooter.png|alt=A rifle.|thumb|An Infernal Sharpshooter's Rifle.]] | [[File:Riflesharpshooter.png|alt=A rifle.|thumb|An Infernal Sharpshooter's Rifle.]] | ||
The '''Moulin Waste''' is a vast, damp, and muddy stretch of uninhabited no-man's land.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carefully_cross_the_fence|Carefully cross the fence|Fallen London|}} ''"Beyond, the landscape is roiling mud. Dampness clings to your clothes, and you cling to glim-lamps and each other, lest you get lost in the dark."''</ref> The terrain is dangerous and impossible to map,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Request_from_the_Antiquarian|A Request from the Antiquarian|Fallen London|}} ''"The Moulin Waste is a dangerous place [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_route_for_an_Expedition|Choose a route for an Expedition|Fallen London|}} ''"In Moulin, the laws of semiotics are in disrepair. The map is the territory, and in the Neath maps are treacherous. Paths through the Waste are as much state of mind as direction of movement."''</ref> but the area's abundance of artifacts makes it a haven for treasure hunters and historians.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/But_what%27s_in_it_for_me%3F|But what's in it for me?|Fallen London|}} ''"The Moulin Waste is full of treasure. Lousy with it. You’ve seen the danger. Consider what might convince people to brave that danger, and multiply that by ten. [...] There's power in history. And if that's not enough, there's also money to be made [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_team_for_an_Expedition|Choose a team for an Expedition|Fallen London|}} ''"Moulin's only pub is a cramped room full of scavengers and outcasts who might be willing to join in the pursuit of loot."''</ref> The Waste is supposedly a battlefield of the [[The Campaign of '68|Campaign of '68]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_nature_of_the_Waste|Ask about the nature of the Waste|Fallen London|}} ''"Wine swirls around in his glass as he gestures, spinning a series of war stories. You get the sense that he was there for it, yet some details are utterly implausible. London's forces marched out here, where they clashed with Hell's armies."''</ref> so it is littered with weapons,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Clatterwaul|A Clatterwaul|Fallen London|}} ''"Piles of discarded military paraphernalia accumulate in a muddy trench in the Waste: tarnished buttons from uniforms, rusting cavalry sabres, outmoded rifles rotting away."''</ref> uniforms,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_100|Account for what remains 100|Fallen London|}} ''"Scraps of uniforms, discarded medals, and other items from the Campaign of '68."''</ref> and tools from London's veterans,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Scrounge_what_you_can_find|Scrounge what you can find|Fallen London|}} ''"Some old engineer's tools from the Campaign of '68, rusted but usable."''</ref> as well as devices of infernal manufacture.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_100|Account for what remains 100|Fallen London|}} ''"And the crown jewel of your prize: a device of Infernal manufacture, still intact."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dig_it_up!|Dig it up!|Fallen London|}} ''"One of Hell's devices of war, left curiously inert."''</ref> It is also pockmarked with trenches | The '''Moulin Waste''' is a vast, damp, and muddy stretch of uninhabited no-man's land.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carefully_cross_the_fence|Carefully cross the fence|Fallen London|}} ''"Beyond, the landscape is roiling mud. Dampness clings to your clothes, and you cling to glim-lamps and each other, lest you get lost in the dark."''</ref> The terrain is dangerous and impossible to map,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Request_from_the_Antiquarian|A Request from the Antiquarian|Fallen London|}} ''"The Moulin Waste is a dangerous place [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_route_for_an_Expedition|Choose a route for an Expedition|Fallen London|}} ''"In Moulin, the laws of semiotics are in disrepair. The map is the territory, and in the Neath maps are treacherous. Paths through the Waste are as much state of mind as direction of movement."''</ref> but the area's abundance of artifacts makes it a haven for treasure hunters and historians.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/But_what%27s_in_it_for_me%3F|But what's in it for me?|Fallen London|}} ''"The Moulin Waste is full of treasure. Lousy with it. You’ve seen the danger. Consider what might convince people to brave that danger, and multiply that by ten. [...] There's power in history. And if that's not enough, there's also money to be made [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Choose_a_team_for_an_Expedition|Choose a team for an Expedition|Fallen London|}} ''"Moulin's only pub is a cramped room full of scavengers and outcasts who might be willing to join in the pursuit of loot."''</ref> The Waste is supposedly a battlefield of the [[The Campaign of '68|Campaign of '68]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_nature_of_the_Waste|Ask about the nature of the Waste|Fallen London|}} ''"Wine swirls around in his glass as he gestures, spinning a series of war stories. You get the sense that he was there for it, yet some details are utterly implausible. London's forces marched out here, where they clashed with Hell's armies."''</ref> so it is littered with weapons,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Clatterwaul|A Clatterwaul|Fallen London|}} ''"Piles of discarded military paraphernalia accumulate in a muddy trench in the Waste: tarnished buttons from uniforms, rusting cavalry sabres, outmoded rifles rotting away."''</ref> uniforms,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_100|Account for what remains 100|Fallen London|}} ''"Scraps of uniforms, discarded medals, and other items from the Campaign of '68."''</ref> and tools from London's veterans,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Scrounge_what_you_can_find|Scrounge what you can find|Fallen London|}} ''"Some old engineer's tools from the Campaign of '68, rusted but usable."''</ref> as well as devices of infernal manufacture.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_100|Account for what remains 100|Fallen London|}} ''"And the crown jewel of your prize: a device of Infernal manufacture, still intact."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dig_it_up!|Dig it up!|Fallen London|}} ''"One of Hell's devices of war, left curiously inert."''</ref> It is also pockmarked with trenches and craters from [[Hell]]'s ordinance;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Who_built_it%3F|Who built it?|Fallen London|}} ''"Beyond it lies the Moulin Waste: a desolate battlefield, blasted with Hellish weapons during London’s war against Hell forty years ago. The landscape is churned mud, craters, and deep trenches."''</ref> some of these craters are '''snap-gaps''' that forcefully warp travelers from one edge to another instantaneously.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Snap-Gap|A Snap-Gap|Fallen London|}} ''"The detonation of Hellish ordnance has left a crater here, [...] Inside it, space is having a difficult time holding itself together. [...] It's not entirely unlike the Missing Block. Trying to move across will lurch your body to the other side without passing through the intervening space. [...] these 'snap-gaps' are liable to break a few bones along the way."''</ref> The Waste is also rife with other dangers, such as [[sorrow-spiders]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sorrow-Spiders,_of_course|Sorrow-Spiders, of course|Fallen London|}} ''"You'll show the little eyeball-thieves what's what."''</ref> patches of living clay reminiscent of [[Polythreme]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Clay_Soil|Clay Soil|Fallen London|}} ''"This section of the Waste is clay, rather than mud. Slippery, malleable. And in this case, shivering."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Clay_Soil|Clay Soil|Fallen London|}} ''"You try not to think about how much the ground shifts and moans under your steps."''</ref> and trenches containing [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery]] remains.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Quickly_examine_the_trench|Quickly examine the trench|Fallen London|}} ''"The tentacles jut out of the walls at implausible angles, inviting you to pluck them out like fruit. [...] Amber falls out of the walls like overripe fruit, begging to be collected."''</ref> | ||
[[File:Knifegreen.png|alt=A green knife.|thumb|A Nicatorean Relic.]] | [[File:Knifegreen.png|alt=A green knife.|thumb|A Nicatorean Relic.]] | ||
Bizarrely, traces of history with ''no ties'' to '68 show up in the Moulin Waste,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_Artefacts_from_beyond_the_Zee|Ask about Artefacts from beyond the Zee|Fallen London|}} ''""Perhaps those powers have fought Hell; perhaps those battles also took place here." You press. Does he really believe this? [...] It's an explanation, isn't it?" It hardly accounts for the volume of items found in the Waste, or the mixed jumbles they show up in."''</ref> such as artifacts from past [[Fallen Cities]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_200|Account for what remains 200|Fallen London|}} ''"Artefacts from all four cities that preceded London, piled into a jumble."''</ref> or from across the [[Unterzee]]. Notably, relics that document the life of [[Nicator]] can be found here, but are dubious in authenticity.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_400|Account for what remains 400|Fallen London|}} ''"Artefacts from beyond the sea: the Khanate, the Court of the Wakeful Eye. But also relics of disquietingly dubious provenance. At each glance, they seem authentic or inauthentic. [...] You've gained x Nicatorean Relic"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Nicatorean_Relic|Nicatorean Relic|Fallen London|}} ''"Either this is evidence of an ancient king in the Presbyterate, or it is d__ing evidence of Mithridatic fabrication of an ancient king in the Presbyterate."''</ref> The Moulin Waste is also said to be "curiously adjacent" to [[Parabola]]: trinkets of the [[Cats]]' war with the [[Fingerkings]] litter the area,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_300|Account for what remains 300|Fallen London|}} ''"Trinkets tainted with Viric, drawn from dreams, now useful only as evidence of the War in Parabola. And the broken claws of cats, somehow turned to minuscule mirrored beads."''</ref> and it is possible to cross the terrain via dreams using [[Prisoner's Honey]] and glasswork.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Silk-Clad_Expert_on_your_Expedition|The Silk-Clad Expert on your Expedition|Fallen London|}} ''"The landscape of the Moulin Waste is curiously adjacent to dream. She would like to try a dream-jaunt as an alternative way to make progress. [...] You will need: mirrors, honey, a cavalier attitude [...] Surprisingly, it works. You march through a ravine in Dreams, [...] You emerge on the other side, closer to your goal in the Moulin Waste."''</ref> Rivers of [[viric]]-tinged water also flow here, but are risky to cross.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Viric_River|A Viric River|Fallen London|}} ''"Water flows oddly in the Moulin Waste, sometimes bubbling up through the surface of the muddy soil and streaking across the landscape in streams. The water's surface glows Viric; [...] The Renegade Claw pads up to the edge of the water. She gently hisses: "Don't try to step across that.""''</ref> | Bizarrely, traces of history with ''no ties'' to '68 show up in the Moulin Waste,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_Artefacts_from_beyond_the_Zee|Ask about Artefacts from beyond the Zee|Fallen London|}} ''""Perhaps those powers have fought Hell; perhaps those battles also took place here." You press. Does he really believe this? [...] It's an explanation, isn't it?" It hardly accounts for the volume of items found in the Waste, or the mixed jumbles they show up in."''</ref> such as artifacts from past [[Fallen Cities]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_200|Account for what remains 200|Fallen London|}} ''"Artefacts from all four cities that preceded London, piled into a jumble."''</ref> or from across the [[Unterzee]]. Notably, relics that document the life of [[Nicator]] can be found here, but are dubious in authenticity.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_400|Account for what remains 400|Fallen London|}} ''"Artefacts from beyond the sea: the Khanate, the Court of the Wakeful Eye. But also relics of disquietingly dubious provenance. At each glance, they seem authentic or inauthentic. [...] You've gained x Nicatorean Relic"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Nicatorean_Relic|Nicatorean Relic|Fallen London|}} ''"Either this is evidence of an ancient king in the Presbyterate, or it is d__ing evidence of Mithridatic fabrication of an ancient king in the Presbyterate."''</ref> The Moulin Waste is also said to be "curiously adjacent" to [[Parabola]]: trinkets of the [[Cats]]' war with the [[Fingerkings]] litter the area,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Account_for_what_remains_300|Account for what remains 300|Fallen London|}} ''"Trinkets tainted with Viric, drawn from dreams, now useful only as evidence of the War in Parabola. And the broken claws of cats, somehow turned to minuscule mirrored beads."''</ref> and it is possible to cross the terrain via dreams using [[Prisoner's Honey]] and glasswork.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Silk-Clad_Expert_on_your_Expedition|The Silk-Clad Expert on your Expedition|Fallen London|}} ''"The landscape of the Moulin Waste is curiously adjacent to dream. She would like to try a dream-jaunt as an alternative way to make progress. [...] You will need: mirrors, honey, a cavalier attitude [...] Surprisingly, it works. You march through a ravine in Dreams, [...] You emerge on the other side, closer to your goal in the Moulin Waste."''</ref> Rivers of [[viric]]-tinged water also flow here, but are risky to cross.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Viric_River|A Viric River|Fallen London|}} ''"Water flows oddly in the Moulin Waste, sometimes bubbling up through the surface of the muddy soil and streaking across the landscape in streams. The water's surface glows Viric; [...] The Renegade Claw pads up to the edge of the water. She gently hisses: "Don't try to step across that.""''</ref> |
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"This village has only ever wanted to be left alone, by both London and Hell. Now your railway has brought both to our doorstep. Ahead of your construction crews, the Ministry of Public Decency erected a barrier around our town. This 'cordon' threatens our livelihood. We've been here nearly forty years, digging up the remains of the Campaign of '68 and delivering mementos and remains to both sides. This trade has afforded us a measure of protection and some modest means to keep ourselves."[1]
Moulin is a town near a wasteland in the Hinterlands. It is the seventh station of the Great Hellbound Railway.
History for Sale
"On the window, a sign proclaims the sale of Souvenirs & Mementos of the Campaign of '68."[2]

Moulin is a hamlet surrounded by a muddy heath under disputed jurisdiction.[3][4] The town's attractions are a pub called the Forked Tongue,[5] and an antique shop selling relics from the Campaign of '68 run by the Wayward Historian[6][7] along with his partner, a deviless called the Exiled Antiquarian.[8]
When the Great Hellbound Railway arrived, Moulin's wastes were barricaded by the Ministry of Public Decency,[9] who claimed its citizens were Londoners and needed protection.[10] The antique shop's owners rely on the waste's artifacts to make a living, and to keep London and Hell off their backs, so they would prefer that the barrier be removed as soon as possible.[11][12]
The Moulin Waste
"Piles of discarded military paraphernalia accumulate in a muddy trench in the Waste: tarnished buttons from uniforms, rusting cavalry sabres, outmoded rifles rotting away. Whatever magnetism collects these things here, it causes them to vibrate together, generating an unnerving buzz."[13]
"Water flows oddly in the Moulin Waste, sometimes bubbling up through the surface of the muddy soil and streaking across the landscape in streams. The water's surface glows Viric; it sounds like murmured voices and out-of-tune violins."[14]

The Moulin Waste is a vast, damp, and muddy stretch of uninhabited no-man's land.[15] The terrain is dangerous and impossible to map,[16][17] but the area's abundance of artifacts makes it a haven for treasure hunters and historians.[18][19] The Waste is supposedly a battlefield of the Campaign of '68,[20] so it is littered with weapons,[21] uniforms,[22] and tools from London's veterans,[23] as well as devices of infernal manufacture.[24][25] It is also pockmarked with trenches and craters from Hell's ordinance;[26] some of these craters are snap-gaps that forcefully warp travelers from one edge to another instantaneously.[27] The Waste is also rife with other dangers, such as sorrow-spiders,[28] patches of living clay reminiscent of Polythreme,[29][30] and trenches containing Rubbery remains.[31]

Bizarrely, traces of history with no ties to '68 show up in the Moulin Waste,[32] such as artifacts from past Fallen Cities,[33] or from across the Unterzee. Notably, relics that document the life of Nicator can be found here, but are dubious in authenticity.[34][35] The Moulin Waste is also said to be "curiously adjacent" to Parabola: trinkets of the Cats' war with the Fingerkings litter the area,[36] and it is possible to cross the terrain via dreams using Prisoner's Honey and glasswork.[37] Rivers of viric-tinged water also flow here, but are risky to cross.[38]
The Wellspring of Moulin
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"Of course. But much of 'this place' was carried in from the Waswood. So yes, London fought Hell here. But 'here' has had additions. We think of place and time as fixed. And yet, every day, we look at a place deep beneath the Surface, thousands of miles from England, and call it 'London.'"[39]
"The facts are committed to your memory, anyway: a Historian short one soul. A Deviless cast out from her kind. Two creatures with their dreams knotted together into tangles, one needing raw material for his work, the other seeking protection for them both. A bargain struck with the kings of Dream, and a large mirror brought to a cave in a forgotten part of the hinterlands."[40]

The Moulin Waste's anomalies are caused by the Wellspring of Moulin,[41][42] an enormous mirror in a hidden grotto that is linked to a river in the Waswood.[43] The water flows from the Waswood out of Parabola via the mirror, and travels upstream out of the cave into the soil of Moulin.[44] The Waswood is a place of things past and forgotten,[45] and since part of its river flows into Moulin,[44] the area is no longer solely a battlefield from '68; rather, it is saturated with many other traces of history and relocated relics.[46][47] It is unclear if it originally was a battlefield before the mirror was installed.

The Wellspring was the design of the owners of Moulin's antique shop. The two are close,[48][49] possibly even romantically involved;[50][51] in Parabola, their dreams manifest as two entwined trees,[50][52] one which is hollow, and another buzzing and covered in snakeskin.[53] The Historian lacks his soul and needs material for his work, and the Antiquarian was exiled from Hell and wants protection for both herself and her partner. The couple struck a deal with the Fingerkings to install the massive mirror, and all parties were enriched.[54][55]
Since what Was is in a sense a form of Is-Not, the Fingerkings believe that if the Was flooded the Is, it would aid in the Fingerkings' conquest of the Is. Confusing? Parabola is generally that way.[56][57]
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