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The Ministry’s reach also extends to other governmental and civic arenas. It receives monthly reports from the [[The Foreign Office|Foreign Office]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Escort_duty Escort duty, ''Fallen London''] ''"A senior diplomat and a veteran spy collar you beside the bust of Lord Palmerston. "Would you mind accompanying this month's reports to the archives at Decency?""''</ref> and has participated in the organization of major public events and institutions, including the [[The Museum of Mistakes|Museum of Mistakes]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Prepare_your_Theft_from_the_Museum_of_Mistakes! Prepare your Theft from the Museum of Mistakes!, ''Fallen London''] ''"Very few are permitted to visit the Museum. It's the direct responsibility of the Ministry of Public Decency, which manages secrets too lethal or embarrassing or disgusting for public exposure. […] be very, very careful. […]"''</ref> the [[Lord Mayor of London|Mayoral Elections]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perform_a_Flash_Lay_-_learn_campaign_secrets Perform a Flash Lay - learn campaign secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry of Public Decency has assumed oversight of the Election. If you can pass as one of their senior officials, you will have both authority and excuse to go snooping about the three campaigns' headquarters.'"''</ref> and the [[The Grand Clearing-Out|Grand Clearing-Out]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Grand_Clearing-Out:_An_Announcement_is_Made The Grand Clearing-Out: An Announcement is Made, ''Fallen London''] ''"[..'<nowiki/>'''.'<nowiki/>''']'' ''And then, at the very bottom, in minuscule print: The Ministry of Public Decency reserves the right to inspect, confiscate, destroy, censor, censure, or condemn any items retrieved from Beneath London's Streets."''</ref> With its vast network of officials, operatives, and enforcers, the Ministry of Public Decency remains one of the most pervasive and oppressive forces in all of London. As such, the city's [[Revolutionaries|revolutionary]] elements are always looking to undermine the Ministry's efforts at any opportunity.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Help_plant_an_agent_in_the_Ministry_for_Public_Decency Help plant an agent in the Ministry for Public Decency, ''Fallen London''] ''"You meet the revolutionaries' agent […] outside the Ministry […]. You introduce her as […] a […] clerk […] The Jovial Contrarian meets you afterwards. […] "[T]he Masters censor material […] [W]e will find out what that is...""''</ref> | The Ministry’s reach also extends to other governmental and civic arenas. It receives monthly reports from the [[The Foreign Office|Foreign Office]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Escort_duty Escort duty, ''Fallen London''] ''"A senior diplomat and a veteran spy collar you beside the bust of Lord Palmerston. "Would you mind accompanying this month's reports to the archives at Decency?""''</ref> and has participated in the organization of major public events and institutions, including the [[The Museum of Mistakes|Museum of Mistakes]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Prepare_your_Theft_from_the_Museum_of_Mistakes! Prepare your Theft from the Museum of Mistakes!, ''Fallen London''] ''"Very few are permitted to visit the Museum. It's the direct responsibility of the Ministry of Public Decency, which manages secrets too lethal or embarrassing or disgusting for public exposure. […] be very, very careful. […]"''</ref> the [[Lord Mayor of London|Mayoral Elections]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perform_a_Flash_Lay_-_learn_campaign_secrets Perform a Flash Lay - learn campaign secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry of Public Decency has assumed oversight of the Election. If you can pass as one of their senior officials, you will have both authority and excuse to go snooping about the three campaigns' headquarters.'"''</ref> and the [[The Grand Clearing-Out|Grand Clearing-Out]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Grand_Clearing-Out:_An_Announcement_is_Made The Grand Clearing-Out: An Announcement is Made, ''Fallen London''] ''"[..'<nowiki/>'''.'<nowiki/>''']'' ''And then, at the very bottom, in minuscule print: The Ministry of Public Decency reserves the right to inspect, confiscate, destroy, censor, censure, or condemn any items retrieved from Beneath London's Streets."''</ref> With its vast network of officials, operatives, and enforcers, the Ministry of Public Decency remains one of the most pervasive and oppressive forces in all of London. As such, the city's [[Revolutionaries|revolutionary]] elements are always looking to undermine the Ministry's efforts at any opportunity.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Help_plant_an_agent_in_the_Ministry_for_Public_Decency Help plant an agent in the Ministry for Public Decency, ''Fallen London''] ''"You meet the revolutionaries' agent […] outside the Ministry […]. You introduce her as […] a […] clerk […] The Jovial Contrarian meets you afterwards. […] "[T]he Masters censor material […] [W]e will find out what that is...""''</ref> | ||
== Sunless Skies == | |||
<blockquote>''"A huge, horseshoe-shaped building of white stone, white columns, clocks, and iron gates. Inside, its walls are panelled with dark wood. Crimson carpets – worn by frequent passage – flood the floors. Within its cubby-hole offices, auditors toil to protect the sensibilities of Londoners here in the heathen sky."''<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Ministries#The_Ministry_of_Public_Decency The Ministry of Public Decency, ''Sunless Skies'']</ref></blockquote>The Ministry of Public Decency is a grand, horseshoe-shaped edifice of white stone, solemn columns, and ever-watching clocks, on the [[New London#The Ministries|Ministries]] platform in [[Albion]]. The interior of the Ministry are decorated with dark wood panels and worn crimson carpets. Auditors toil in quiet cubicles to safeguard the moral fibre of Londoners in the stars.<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Ministries#The_Ministry_of_Public_Decency The Ministry of Public Decency, ''Sunless Skies''] ''"A huge, horseshoe-shaped building of white stone, white columns, clocks, and iron gates. Inside, its walls are panelled with dark wood. Crimson carpets – worn by frequent passage – flood the floors. Within its cubby-hole offices, auditors toil to protect the sensibilities of Londoners here in the heathen sky."''</ref> | |||
The Ministry still retains its original purpose of censorship, but it has gained an additional objective of upholding "Britishness."<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Ministries#The_Ministries The Ministries, ''Sunless Skies''] ''"[...] the Ministry of Public Decency (which curates the notion of 'Britishness' with the same care a lepidopterist uses to pin a butterfly to a board.)"''</ref> Captains are encouraged to gather port reports and surrender contraband to the Information Office.<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Ministries#The_Ministry_of_Public_Decency Request an appointment, ''Sunless Skies''] ''"Best thing for a someone like yourself to do is to gather reports on nearby ports. I'm sure the Information Office would love to hear them. Then I could pop your name in this little book, and up you go!"''</ref> Those who serve faithfully may earn the favour of the Ministry and an audience with the Genial Auditor, a genial, mutton-chopped official who reviews reports and dispenses rewards with bureaucratic grace.<ref>[https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Ministries#The_Ministry_of_Public_Decency Deliver your port reports to the Genial Auditor, ''Sunless Skies''] ''"He listens intently, writing notes on a pad of paper. His comments are absolutely neutral. [...] Afterwards, he writes a requisition form for you. "Just pop this into Finance on your way out, and they'll see to the needful," he says. "Terribly grateful. Best keep this information to yourself though, eh? Rest assured we are experts. We'll ensure it's handled sensitively.""''</ref> | |||
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"The Ministry of Public Decency confiscates all manner of wicked, unsuitable and valuable books."[1]
The Ministry of Public Decency is London’s primary censorship authority, operating under the command of Mr Pages. Established sometime before the first Hallowmas in 1862, the Ministry was originally founded to review and censor mail arriving from the Surface. In its earliest days, it had only two members: Mr Pages, acting as its Minister, and the Efficient Commissioner,[2]who shouldered the majority of the Ministry’s operations.[3] Since then, it has grown into one of the most powerful and feared institutions in the city, maintaining strict control over written, spoken, and physical content.
The Ministry is notorious for confiscating all manner of wicked, unsuitable, and valuable books. It enforces draconian regulations over the manufacture and ownership of printing presses,[4] requiring all publications to be submitted for evaluation.[5] Forbidden texts are often incinerated in the Ministry’s vault-furnaces,[6] which are heavily secured facilities to which only a handful of Auditors possess the keys.[7] Public performances must be licensed, either through official channels or through bribes,[8] and any open discussion of the Correspondence is strictly prohibited.[9] Even private letters are not beyond the Ministry’s reach, as mail is routinely examined for subversive content.[10] The Ministry's influence extends into academic spaces as well, with regular patrols conducted on University grounds[11] to monitor students and scholars.[12] Auditors also prowl the streets near the Bazaar to intercept anyone lacking a Shaper’s Pass.[13] The institution even oversees divorce proceedings,[14] forcing couples through a lengthy and grueling legal process before separation is allowed.[15][16][17]
A variety of agents enforce the Ministry’s mandates. Decency Evaluators are infamous for their diligence in rooting out radical ideas, often resorting to burning any subversive material they uncover.[18] While capable, these Evaluators are not infallible. They can be misled by sufficiently obscure innuendos or metaphors, and their modest pay makes them susceptible to bribery.[19] Supporting them are the Censors, equipped with cudgels, official stamps, and silver Ministry badges,[20] who conduct raids and destroy illicit materials.[21] They are empowered to criminally charge authors of illegal material and imprison them in New Newgate.[22] The Constables are also partially under the Ministry’s control and act as an extended arm of censorship enforcement.[23] The Ministry employs Special Constables,[24] assigned to deal with and neutralize extremely dangerous threats to public society such as red honey and unwarranted Correspondence.[23] Additionally, the Ministry contracts private detectives to recover stolen forbidden texts,[25] and couriers to transport sensitive materials securely.[26]
Confiscated items are stored in various locations throughout the city. The most dangerous artifacts are held at Hookman House, a fortified site guarded by rifle-bearing, illiterate sentries and vicious dogs.[27] Less critical materials are stored in smaller depositories throughout London.[28] Though the Ministry holds the legal authority to confiscate souls, it appears to do so with less enthusiasm than it applies to regulating literature.[29]
The Ministry’s reach also extends to other governmental and civic arenas. It receives monthly reports from the Foreign Office.[30] and has participated in the organization of major public events and institutions, including the Museum of Mistakes,[31] the Mayoral Elections,[32] and the Grand Clearing-Out.[33] With its vast network of officials, operatives, and enforcers, the Ministry of Public Decency remains one of the most pervasive and oppressive forces in all of London. As such, the city's revolutionary elements are always looking to undermine the Ministry's efforts at any opportunity.[34]
Sunless Skies
"A huge, horseshoe-shaped building of white stone, white columns, clocks, and iron gates. Inside, its walls are panelled with dark wood. Crimson carpets – worn by frequent passage – flood the floors. Within its cubby-hole offices, auditors toil to protect the sensibilities of Londoners here in the heathen sky."[35]
The Ministry of Public Decency is a grand, horseshoe-shaped edifice of white stone, solemn columns, and ever-watching clocks, on the Ministries platform in Albion. The interior of the Ministry are decorated with dark wood panels and worn crimson carpets. Auditors toil in quiet cubicles to safeguard the moral fibre of Londoners in the stars.[36]
The Ministry still retains its original purpose of censorship, but it has gained an additional objective of upholding "Britishness."[37] Captains are encouraged to gather port reports and surrender contraband to the Information Office.[38] Those who serve faithfully may earn the favour of the Ministry and an audience with the Genial Auditor, a genial, mutton-chopped official who reviews reports and dispenses rewards with bureaucratic grace.[39]
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