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== HIC SVNT DRACONES == | == HIC SVNT DRACONES == | ||
<blockquote>''" | <blockquote>''"''The Seventh Letter'' has long been banned by the Ministry of Public Decency. The last scene - with the Dragons - is not the only reason; but it's probably the biggest. There is a brief hiatus before that scene, to allow squeamish audience members to leave, and to darken the lights."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Sun.png|alt=A star.|thumb|A [[Judgements|Judgement]].]] | [[File:Sun.png|alt=A star.|thumb|A [[Judgements|Judgement]].]] | ||
The dragons of the [[High Wilderness]] play an important role in the starry kingdoms: they are contracted by the [[Judgements]] to act as enforcers for their laws.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Aeginae|The Aeginae|Sunless Skies|}} ''"It is said that the suns have an ancient pact with them."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Aeginae#Story_description|Story description|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The behemoth-mercenaries that the suns contract to enforce their laws."''</ref> Dragons are known to act as agents for the Judgements to ensure certain mandates are fulfilled,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London|}} ''"DRAGON: Yes. I remain the servant of your master. As do you. He awaits you. [...] DRAGON: [...] You have a little longer. Should this place fail, two remain."''</ref> and if one encounters an entity it deems delinquent, it will work to destroy it with extreme prejudice.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Under_the_Ice#Interactions|Look into the Saint's Eye|Sunless Skies|}} ''"A flower that seeks to become a hive. Amalgamy. The seventh letter. The Saint begins its tearing work."''</ref> | The dragons of the [[High Wilderness]] play an important role in the starry kingdoms: they are contracted by the [[Judgements]] to act as enforcers for their laws.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Aeginae|The Aeginae|Sunless Skies|}} ''"It is said that the suns have an ancient pact with them."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Aeginae#Story_description|Story description|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The behemoth-mercenaries that the suns contract to enforce their laws."''</ref> Dragons are known to act as agents for the Judgements to ensure certain mandates are fulfilled,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London|}} ''"DRAGON: Yes. I remain the servant of your master. As do you. He awaits you. [...] DRAGON: [...] You have a little longer. Should this place fail, two remain."''</ref> and if one encounters an entity it deems delinquent, it will work to destroy it with extreme prejudice.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Under_the_Ice#Interactions|Look into the Saint's Eye|Sunless Skies|}} ''"A flower that seeks to become a hive. Amalgamy. The seventh letter. The Saint begins its tearing work."''</ref> |
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"The Aeginae: Leviathans that dwell in the belly of the heavens. Usually, they are only glimpsed as sliding shapes – grand as mountain-ranges – in the fogs below. It is said that the suns have an ancient pact with them. That they are watchful. That they eat time."[3]
Aeginae, known colloquially as Dragons, are enormous leviathans that act as mercenaries for the Judgements.
Gargantuan
"This is one of the Aeginae. The star-dragons. The behemoth-mercenaries that the suns contract to enforce their laws. Before it, you are only a fleck."[4]
Aeginae are behemoths whose size dwarfs mountains. They travel the lower regions of the High Wilderness shrouded by clouds and mist, and can only be glimpsed by those nearby.[5][6] Given their enormity and power, the presence of an Aeginae alone can cause turbulence,[7] and their roars can "shake the heavens" themselves.[8] Against these creatures, a locomotive is a mere ant.[9]

Aeginae have hump-backed bodies[10] that are covered in a shell of grey, diamond-tough scales,[11][12] and yellow lidless eyes.[13] They possess massive maws equipped with many sharp teeth,[14][15] which lead to their complex digestive tracts with multiple stomachs.[16][17] Their preferred diet is time,[18] which they have been observed to consume in the form of solidified hours.[19] The progenitor of the Aeginae is the Burrower Below,[2] a continent-sized entity that chews at the "roots" of the sky, revered as one of the three Gods of the High Wilderness.[20] Aeginae make frequent use of the Burrower's pathways that span the heavens; if a traveler has incurred the Burrower's wrath, trips through these "wyrm-holes" can become very dangerous.[21][22]
HIC SVNT DRACONES
"The Seventh Letter has long been banned by the Ministry of Public Decency. The last scene - with the Dragons - is not the only reason; but it's probably the biggest. There is a brief hiatus before that scene, to allow squeamish audience members to leave, and to darken the lights."[23]

The dragons of the High Wilderness play an important role in the starry kingdoms: they are contracted by the Judgements to act as enforcers for their laws.[24][25] Dragons are known to act as agents for the Judgements to ensure certain mandates are fulfilled,[26] and if one encounters an entity it deems delinquent, it will work to destroy it with extreme prejudice.[27]
According to The Seventh Letter, dragons work in groups of seven, and hold tribunals for captured prisoners. If a defendant is found guilty, the Dragons devour them; not even powerful beings like Messengers or Judgements themselves are spared from this fate. There are numerous crimes the dragons will punish, but there appears to be one they loathe more than any other: "Unlicensed Love."[28]
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