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== Big Br- er, The Ministry Is Watching You == | == Big Br- er, The Ministry Is Watching You == | ||
<blockquote>''"A Special Constable at your door! The Specials serve the Ministry of Public Decency. One might say they are guardians against the final fall of night, or catspaws of Mr Pages. In either case, they are rarely good news."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_unmarked_black_coach|An unmarked black coach|Fallen London|}}</ref> </blockquote>A variety of different agents and organizations 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,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bury_it_deep Bury it deep, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Men from the Ministry are disciplined and intellectually competent. […] You have judged it perfectly. The objectionable sections of your material exceed their grasp by inches. Your work shall not suffer their rough hands or their consuming flames."''</ref> but they are not infallible and may be susceptible to bribery due to their low pay.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Come_to_an_equitable_arrangement Come to an equitable arrangement, ''Fallen London''] ''"Decency Evaluators are paid a pittance, but this one is too honest to bribe. Fortunately, you discover with a little digging that he has a desperate need for fine candles."''</ref> '''Censors''' conduct raids to destroy illicit literature,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Persona_Engine The Persona Engine, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] We questioned the publisher and raided homes. Sometimes the owners weren't in – we'd enter regardless. [...]"''</ref> equipped with cudgels, official stamps, and silver Ministry badges,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Persona_Engine The Persona Engine, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] His cudgel and his official censor's stamp hang at his side. As you near, his silver Ministry badge catches the gas-light. It glints. [...]"''</ref> and have the power to raise criminal charges against authors.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Working_with_the_Youthful_Naturalist Working with the Youthful Naturalist, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] If the Ministry of Public Decency saw even one diagram, they'd condemn him to New Newgate for ten lifetimes."''</ref> The [[Constables]] are also partially under the Ministry’s control, acting as an extended arm of censorship enforcement;<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Talk_about_the_other_Special_Constables Talk about the other Special Constables, ''Fallen London''] ''""They work with the Ministry […] does good work too. Keeps the nightmares out of the streets, stops the things from crawling out of the wells […] it's Mr Pages' personal fiefdom. And they're his puppets […] she looks very like the Cheery Man."''</ref> the Special Constables in particular are assigned to deal with the most dangerous of threats to society,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_unmarked_black_coach An unmarked black coach, ''Fallen London''] ''"A Special Constable at your door! The Specials serve the Ministry of Public Decency. One might say they are guardians against the final fall of night, or catspaws of Mr Pages. In either case, they are rarely good news."''</ref> like [[red honey]] and unwarranted use of the [[Correspondence]].<ref name=":0" /> As if all this wasn't enough, the Ministry contracts private detectives to recover proscribed material,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consulting_detective_required_for_government_work Consulting detective required for government work, ''Fallen London''] ''"Forbidden texts have been stolen from Hookman House, the Ministry of Public Decency's central stock of the salacious, seditious and vile."''</ref> and couriers to transport it securely.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_a_courier_that_the_books_should_be_saved Persuade a courier that the books should be saved, ''Fallen London''] ''"The men of the Ministry of Public Decency are said to be incorruptible. However, they employ private couriers. And you are rather convincing."''</ref> | <blockquote>''"A Special Constable at your door! The Specials serve the Ministry of Public Decency. One might say they are guardians against the final fall of night, or catspaws of Mr Pages. In either case, they are rarely good news."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_unmarked_black_coach|An unmarked black coach|Fallen London|}}</ref> </blockquote>A variety of different agents and organizations 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,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bury_it_deep Bury it deep, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Men from the Ministry are disciplined and intellectually competent. […] You have judged it perfectly. The objectionable sections of your material exceed their grasp by inches. Your work shall not suffer their rough hands or their consuming flames."''</ref> but they are not infallible and may be susceptible to bribery due to their low pay.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Come_to_an_equitable_arrangement Come to an equitable arrangement, ''Fallen London''] ''"Decency Evaluators are paid a pittance, but this one is too honest to bribe. Fortunately, you discover with a little digging that he has a desperate need for fine candles."''</ref> '''Censors''' conduct raids to destroy illicit literature,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Persona_Engine The Persona Engine, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] We questioned the publisher and raided homes. Sometimes the owners weren't in – we'd enter regardless. [...]"''</ref> equipped with cudgels, official stamps, and silver Ministry badges,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Persona_Engine The Persona Engine, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] His cudgel and his official censor's stamp hang at his side. As you near, his silver Ministry badge catches the gas-light. It glints. [...]"''</ref> and have the power to raise criminal charges against authors.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Working_with_the_Youthful_Naturalist Working with the Youthful Naturalist, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] If the Ministry of Public Decency saw even one diagram, they'd condemn him to New Newgate for ten lifetimes."''</ref> The [[Constables]] are also partially under the Ministry’s control, acting as an extended arm of censorship enforcement;<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Talk_about_the_other_Special_Constables Talk about the other Special Constables, ''Fallen London''] ''""They work with the Ministry […] does good work too. Keeps the nightmares out of the streets, stops the things from crawling out of the wells […] it's Mr Pages' personal fiefdom. And they're his puppets […] she looks very like the Cheery Man."''</ref> the '''Special Constables''' in particular are assigned to deal with the most dangerous of threats to society,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_unmarked_black_coach An unmarked black coach, ''Fallen London''] ''"A Special Constable at your door! The Specials serve the Ministry of Public Decency. One might say they are guardians against the final fall of night, or catspaws of Mr Pages. In either case, they are rarely good news."''</ref> like [[red honey]] and unwarranted use of the [[Correspondence]].<ref name=":0" /> As if all this wasn't enough, the Ministry contracts private detectives to recover proscribed material,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consulting_detective_required_for_government_work Consulting detective required for government work, ''Fallen London''] ''"Forbidden texts have been stolen from Hookman House, the Ministry of Public Decency's central stock of the salacious, seditious and vile."''</ref> and couriers to transport it securely.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Persuade_a_courier_that_the_books_should_be_saved Persuade a courier that the books should be saved, ''Fallen London''] ''"The men of the Ministry of Public Decency are said to be incorruptible. However, they employ private couriers. And you are rather convincing."''</ref> | ||
The Ministry's reach also extends to other governmental and civic arenas. It keeps tabs on the [[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> assigns auditors to keep anyone without a permit out of the [[Bazaar]]'s Side-Streets,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Turn_back_3 Turn back, ''Fallen London''] ''"Ministry Auditors prowl the fashionable streets here, looking for those who do not belong. You are unimportant to them. That makes you most unwelcome here."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_document_of_some_sort A document of some sort, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] This is a Shaper's Pass. It'll allow you entry to certain side streets of the Bazaar. […]"''</ref> and performs inspections at [[Wolfstack Docks]] to root out any contraband beyond the pay grade of the Customs Service.<ref>[https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/An_Inspection_by_the_Ministry_of_Public_Decency An Inspection by the Ministry of Public Decency, ''Sunless Sea''] ''"Some things are too illegal for the Customs Service to admit the existence of. The Ministry are here looking for those."''</ref> It oversees divorce proceedings,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Seek_a_divorce Seek a divorce, ''Fallen London''] ''"Unhappy souls wishing to sever the marital bond may seek a divorce from Her Majesty's Courts. If the Crown - and the Auditors from the Ministry of Public Decency - are satisfied by your petition, they will dissolve your marriage."''</ref> forcing couples through a lengthy and grueling legal process before separation is allowed.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Is_all_this_really_necessary%3F Share Tales of Terror about your spouse with the Court, ''Fallen London''] ''"You may denounce your spouse. But to do so, the Ministry requires they be present to denounce you in turn."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Testify_that_love_has_faded Testify that love has faded, ''Fallen London''] ''"You present a written account to the Glowering Judge. […] At his request, you read it aloud. You speak of happier times. The Judge listens for any note of uncertainty in your voice. The Auditors examine your deposition for tear-marks."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Present_your_spouse%27s_inadequacies_to_the_court Present your spouse's inadequacies to the court, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry insists that persons wishing to enumerate their spouse's flaws must do so with consent; and must open themselves to that same scrutiny."''</ref> Lastly (but far from least), it 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> | The Ministry's reach also extends to other governmental and civic arenas. It keeps tabs on the [[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> assigns auditors to keep anyone without a permit out of the [[Bazaar]]'s Side-Streets,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Turn_back_3 Turn back, ''Fallen London''] ''"Ministry Auditors prowl the fashionable streets here, looking for those who do not belong. You are unimportant to them. That makes you most unwelcome here."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_document_of_some_sort A document of some sort, ''Fallen London''] ''"[…] This is a Shaper's Pass. It'll allow you entry to certain side streets of the Bazaar. […]"''</ref> and performs inspections at [[Wolfstack Docks]] to root out any contraband beyond the pay grade of the Customs Service.<ref>[https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/An_Inspection_by_the_Ministry_of_Public_Decency An Inspection by the Ministry of Public Decency, ''Sunless Sea''] ''"Some things are too illegal for the Customs Service to admit the existence of. The Ministry are here looking for those."''</ref> It oversees divorce proceedings,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Seek_a_divorce Seek a divorce, ''Fallen London''] ''"Unhappy souls wishing to sever the marital bond may seek a divorce from Her Majesty's Courts. If the Crown - and the Auditors from the Ministry of Public Decency - are satisfied by your petition, they will dissolve your marriage."''</ref> forcing couples through a lengthy and grueling legal process before separation is allowed.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Is_all_this_really_necessary%3F Share Tales of Terror about your spouse with the Court, ''Fallen London''] ''"You may denounce your spouse. But to do so, the Ministry requires they be present to denounce you in turn."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Testify_that_love_has_faded Testify that love has faded, ''Fallen London''] ''"You present a written account to the Glowering Judge. […] At his request, you read it aloud. You speak of happier times. The Judge listens for any note of uncertainty in your voice. The Auditors examine your deposition for tear-marks."''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Present_your_spouse%27s_inadequacies_to_the_court Present your spouse's inadequacies to the court, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry insists that persons wishing to enumerate their spouse's flaws must do so with consent; and must open themselves to that same scrutiny."''</ref> Lastly (but far from least), it 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> |
Revision as of 22:56, 5 April 2025
"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.
It's A Beautiful Thing, The Destruction Of Words
"If your new department is to become a reality, you must convince the men from the Ministry that you don't represent a threat to order and decency. You must arrange and edit your works to prove yourself entirely harmless."[2]
Established shortly after the Fall of London in 1862, the Ministry was originally founded to review and censor mail arriving from the Surface.[3] In its earliest days, it had only two members: Mr Pages, acting as its Minister, and the Efficient Commissioner,[3] who shouldered the majority of the Ministry’s operations.[4] Since then, it has grown into one of the most powerful and feared institutions in the city.
While the Ministry maintains strict control over written, spoken, and physical content, it is most notorious for its draconian regulation of the written word and confiscation of all manner of "indecent" books. It restricts the manufacture and ownership of printing presses,[5] requiring all publications to be submitted for evaluation.[6] Forbidden texts are often incinerated in the Ministry’s vault-furnaces,[7] which are heavily secured facilities to which only a handful of Auditors possess the keys.[8] Even private letters are not beyond the Ministry’s reach, as mail is routinely examined for subversive content.[9] Confiscated items are stored at various locations around London,[10] but the most dangerous are held at Hookman House, a heavily guarded and fortified archive.[11]
The Ministry additionally requires that public performances be licensed, either through official channels or through bribes,[12] and prohibits any open discussion of the Correspondence.[13] Its agents regularly patrol the University to monitor students and scholars.[14][15] Given the Ministry's vast network and relentless pursuit of censorship, the city's revolutionary elements will take any opportunity to undermine its efforts.[16]
Big Br- er, The Ministry Is Watching You
"A Special Constable at your door! The Specials serve the Ministry of Public Decency. One might say they are guardians against the final fall of night, or catspaws of Mr Pages. In either case, they are rarely good news."[17]
A variety of different agents and organizations 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] but they are not infallible and may be susceptible to bribery due to their low pay.[19] Censors conduct raids to destroy illicit literature,[20] equipped with cudgels, official stamps, and silver Ministry badges,[21] and have the power to raise criminal charges against authors.[22] The Constables are also partially under the Ministry’s control, acting as an extended arm of censorship enforcement;[23] the Special Constables in particular are assigned to deal with the most dangerous of threats to society,[24] like red honey and unwarranted use of the Correspondence.[23] As if all this wasn't enough, the Ministry contracts private detectives to recover proscribed material,[25] and couriers to transport it securely.[26]
The Ministry's reach also extends to other governmental and civic arenas. It keeps tabs on the Foreign Office,[27] assigns auditors to keep anyone without a permit out of the Bazaar's Side-Streets,[28][29] and performs inspections at Wolfstack Docks to root out any contraband beyond the pay grade of the Customs Service.[30] It oversees divorce proceedings,[31] forcing couples through a lengthy and grueling legal process before separation is allowed.[32][33][34] Lastly (but far from least), it has participated in the organization of major public events and institutions, including the Museum of Mistakes,[35] the Mayoral Elections,[36] and the Grand Clearing-Out.[37]
The Ministry in the 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."[38]
In the Sunless Skies timeline, by 1906, the Ministry of Public Decency has been reestablished in a grand edifice in New London.[39] The Ministry still retains its original purpose of censorship, but it has gained an additional objective of upholding "Britishness."[40] Captains are encouraged to gather port reports and surrender contraband to the Information Office,[41] allowing them to gain the favor of the Ministry as well as material rewards.[42]
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