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<blockquote>''"My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family. Then there are the rumours about my father. She would deny there's any truth in those."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Invite her to dine with you|Sunless Sea}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family. Then there are the rumours about my father. She would deny there's any truth in those."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Invite her to dine with you|Sunless Sea}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>''"It doesn't matter to me. Or... it shouldn't matter to me. The Cladery Heart is all I have of my mother, but I learned not to need her."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Retrieve_the_Cladery_Heart|Keep the Cladery Heart|Sunless Sea}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"It doesn't matter to me. Or... it shouldn't matter to me. The ''Cladery Heart'' is all I have of my mother, but I learned not to need her."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Retrieve_the_Cladery_Heart|Keep the Cladery Heart|Sunless Sea}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Claderyheart.png|alt=A ship made from an ancient heart.|thumb|[[The Cladery Heart|The ''Cladery Heart'']]|130x130px]] | [[File:Claderyheart.png|alt=A ship made from an ancient heart.|thumb|[[The Cladery Heart|The ''Cladery Heart'']]|130x130px]] | ||
The Cladery Heir is a member of the '''House of the Knife''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London}} ''"[...] the Fellow sold the majority of his possessions in order to fund expeditions – in search of 'the Heart, the chiefest treasure of the House of the Knife'."''</ref> a family that dates back to the [[First City]].<ref name="first city">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Invite her to dine with you|Sunless Sea}} ''"My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family."''</ref> Her mother, the [[The Surgeon's Child|Surgeon's Child]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London}} ''"The Heart was a – fragment? An organ? A lobe? – of the Bazaar, extracted by the Surgeon's Child."''</ref> was the daughter of a First City surgeon<ref name="first city" /> who passed her skills, as well as her city's ancient language,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Frostfound#The_Cladery_Heart_in_the_Ice|Bring it back to health|Sunless Sea}} ''"She speaks to it in the native tongue of the First City, a language cluttered with velar stops."''</ref> down to her Heir.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Invite her to dine with you|Sunless Sea}} ''"Perhaps she has missed a calling as a chef? [...] She denies it. "My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Mr Iron? Truly?|Sunless Sea}} ''"But I have not met anyone who shares my particular skills. And I know my mother. I cannot see her in any ordinary liaison with an ordinary man [...]"''</ref> Thousands of years ago, the Surgeon's Child amputated the [[Echo Bazaar|Echo Bazaar's]] "cladent lobe" to remove its urge to wander.<ref name="ichor">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Explore her Surgery|Sunless Sea}} ''"Did you know my mother operated on the Bazaar itself? She cut away its cladent lobe so that it would be at peace and not have to wander on and on. But the operation changed her. She got some of the ichor on her skin."''</ref> She was accidentally exposed to the Bazaar's ichor in the process, which "changed her" and granted her an extremely long lifespan;<ref name="ichor" /> in fact, she was over three thousand years old when she bore her daughter.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Mr Iron? Truly?|Sunless Sea}} ''"And I know my mother. [...] She was in her third millennium when she bore me."''</ref> The Surgeon's Child fashioned the cladent lobe into a living, autonomous ship called the [[The Cladery Heart|''Cladery Heart'']], but eventually lost track of its whereabouts.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|What happened to the cladent lobe?|Sunless Sea}} ''"Mother experimented on the lobe, [...] It wanted to be on the move, however, and in the end she put it on a ship, or built a ship around it: the Cladery Heart. But it got away from her."''</ref> | The Cladery Heir is a member of the '''House of the Knife''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London}} ''"[...] the Fellow sold the majority of his possessions in order to fund expeditions – in search of 'the Heart, the chiefest treasure of the House of the Knife'."''</ref> a family that dates back to the [[First City]].<ref name="first city">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Invite her to dine with you|Sunless Sea}} ''"My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family."''</ref> Her mother, the [[The Surgeon's Child|Surgeon's Child]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London}} ''"The Heart was a – fragment? An organ? A lobe? – of the Bazaar, extracted by the Surgeon's Child."''</ref> was the daughter of a First City surgeon<ref name="first city" /> who passed her skills, as well as her city's ancient language,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Frostfound#The_Cladery_Heart_in_the_Ice|Bring it back to health|Sunless Sea}} ''"She speaks to it in the native tongue of the First City, a language cluttered with velar stops."''</ref> down to her Heir.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Invite her to dine with you|Sunless Sea}} ''"Perhaps she has missed a calling as a chef? [...] She denies it. "My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Mr Iron? Truly?|Sunless Sea}} ''"But I have not met anyone who shares my particular skills. And I know my mother. I cannot see her in any ordinary liaison with an ordinary man [...]"''</ref> Thousands of years ago, the Surgeon's Child amputated the [[Echo Bazaar|Echo Bazaar's]] "cladent lobe" to remove its urge to wander.<ref name="ichor">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Explore her Surgery|Sunless Sea}} ''"Did you know my mother operated on the Bazaar itself? She cut away its cladent lobe so that it would be at peace and not have to wander on and on. But the operation changed her. She got some of the ichor on her skin."''</ref> She was accidentally exposed to the Bazaar's ichor in the process, which "changed her" and granted her an extremely long lifespan;<ref name="ichor" /> in fact, she was over three thousand years old when she bore her daughter.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Mr Iron? Truly?|Sunless Sea}} ''"And I know my mother. [...] She was in her third millennium when she bore me."''</ref> The Surgeon's Child fashioned the cladent lobe into a living, autonomous ship called the [[The Cladery Heart|''Cladery Heart'']], but eventually lost track of its whereabouts.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|What happened to the cladent lobe?|Sunless Sea}} ''"Mother experimented on the lobe, [...] It wanted to be on the move, however, and in the end she put it on a ship, or built a ship around it: the Cladery Heart. But it got away from her."''</ref> |
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"Most people think that the hard part of surgery is finding what's wrong and taking it out, but any fool could do that. A ship's cook with a cleaver can have that part of the job. The hard part is cutting so you can sew it all back up again afterwards."[1]
The Cladery Heir is a surgeon of unusual parentage.
Emergency Amputation
"I specialize in amputations. It's easy to acquire unwanted appendages at zee."[2]
The Cladery Heir is a skilled surgeon who specializes in amputation.[3] By cutting out bits of skin or flesh,[4][5] or sometimes a whole toe or earlobe,[6][7] she can excise a person's worst impulses and desires.[4] These include tendencies towards adultery,[4] thoughts of vengeful murder,[6] or even cravings for sunlight.[5] Most patients suffer no ill effects afterwards barring some scars,[4][8] and the Heir likes to preserve the body parts she extracts as souvenirs.[9] The Heir uses special knives and tools for her work,[10] and her skills also work on cadavers[11] and non-human creatures.[12][13] However, it is suggested that her operations are never completely effective.[14]
The Cladery Heir has a roguish and lackadaisical personality,[15][16] and believes that the real challenge of surgery is operating carefully enough so that her patient may be closed up again.[17] Her bedside manner is brisk and blunt,[18] but she genuinely cares for her clients[19][20] and refuses to perform dangerous operations.[21] Though her practice focuses on excising obsessions, she herself is terrified of them; she often tries to appear dispassionate,[22] and is willing to operate on herself to remove sentiments that trouble her.[7][23]
A Matter of Parentage
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"My mother was the child of a surgeon in the First City. You might say that knifework runs in the family. Then there are the rumours about my father. She would deny there's any truth in those."[24]
"It doesn't matter to me. Or... it shouldn't matter to me. The Cladery Heart is all I have of my mother, but I learned not to need her."[25]

The Cladery Heir is a member of the House of the Knife,[26] a family that dates back to the First City.[27] Her mother, the Surgeon's Child,[28] was the daughter of a First City surgeon[27] who passed her skills, as well as her city's ancient language,[29] down to her Heir.[30][31] Thousands of years ago, the Surgeon's Child amputated the Echo Bazaar's "cladent lobe" to remove its urge to wander.[32] She was accidentally exposed to the Bazaar's ichor in the process, which "changed her" and granted her an extremely long lifespan;[32] in fact, she was over three thousand years old when she bore her daughter.[33] The Surgeon's Child fashioned the cladent lobe into a living, autonomous ship called the Cladery Heart, but eventually lost track of its whereabouts.[34]

The Cladery Heir believes her father is none other than Mr Iron, one of the Masters of the Bazaar,[35] though her mother dismissed the idea and claimed Iron was only her sponsor.[36][37] The Heir firmly believes that her mother would never settle for an ordinary partner,[38] but it turns out she ultimately did: the Heir's father is a destitute tomb-colonist who was once an engineer.[39] His voice was excised by the Surgeon's Child in order to quell his desire and ability to look for their daughter,[40] but the operation was unsuccessful, and he still wishes to know how the Heir is faring.[41]
At some point, the Cladery Heir lost her mother and had to learn to live without her, though it is not stated whether her mother is deceased or the two simply separated.[42] The Heir now seeks to locate the Cladery Heart and continue her mother's legacy,[42][43] but she is conflicted by this desire due to her distaste for passion and obsession.[44]
Scientific Inspirations
A clade is a taxonomic term for a group of organisms that evolved continuously from a common ancestor. The term derives from the Ancient Greek word for "branch," and is the most likely origin of the name of the Echo Bazaar's cladent lobe. The lobe, in turn, originated the name "Cladery."
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