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'''The Most Serene Mausoleum''' is the tomb of the Prince Consort, the living quarter of the Deathless, and the terminus of Necropolis Line. 
'''The Most Serene Mausoleum''' is the tomb of the Prince Consort, the living quarter of the Deathless, and the terminus of Necropolis Line. 


Oh and it's also built on top of the dead Judgements of Albion. The one that London murdered.
Oh, and it's ''also'' built on top of the dead [[Judgements|Judgement]] of [[Albion]]. The one that London murdered.


==The Prince Consort's Tomb==
==The Prince Consort's Tomb==
''"The Most Serene Mausoleum was built to commemorate Her Renewed Majesty's dead love. His tomb is the heart of the Mausoleum: the vaults, chapels, mourners and courtiers all arteries and capillaries to his memory."''
''"The Most Serene Mausoleum was built to commemorate [[Victoria|Her Renewed Majesty]]'s dead love. His tomb is the heart of the Mausoleum: the vaults, chapels, mourners and courtiers all arteries and capillaries to his memory."''


The Mausoleum is built to house the body of the Prince Consort, Prince Albert. Many visitors came to the tomb to see the pale face of the Prince Consort. As a result, you need to pay to get better/private viewing.
The Mausoleum is built to house the body of the Prince Consort, Prince Albert. Many visitors came to the tomb to see the pale face of the Prince Consort. As a result, you need to pay to get better/private viewing.
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''"The Most Serene Mausoleum houses more than just the Prince Consort. Under its soaring spires, the Empress keeps her most favoured courtiers. These lucky few are provided with every luxury they might wish, and a generous stipend of hours."''
''"The Most Serene Mausoleum houses more than just the Prince Consort. Under its soaring spires, the Empress keeps her most favoured courtiers. These lucky few are provided with every luxury they might wish, and a generous stipend of hours."''


'''The Deathless''' are Her Renewed Majesty favourite courtiers. They lived luxuriously in the upper part of the Mausoleum, spending Hours that are given to them by Her Renewed Majesty. However for one to be a Deathless, one must fulfill a certain condition: They must be legally dead. This mean that a Deathless must not have property, title, or participates in poiltic. There are several Deathless that hold seniority among others.
'''The Deathless''' are Her Renewed Majesty's favorite courtiers. They live luxuriously in the upper part of the Mausoleum, and are given extra hours to live long and luxurious lives. There's one catch: for one to be a Deathless, they must be ''legally'' dead. That means no property, title, or participation in politics. Instead of participating in the politics of the outside world, they seem to have their own internal setup, as some Deathless are considered senior over others.


*'''The Dismal Chamberlain''' is the de facto leader of the Deathless. The usage of hours among the Deathless also make him the timekeeper of the Mausoleum. While surplus of Hours from Her Renewed Majesty would essentially make him immortal, [[The Martyr-King's Cup|he secretly seeks a different kind of immortality]] .
*'''The Dismal Chamberlain''' is the de facto leader of the Deathless. The usage of hours among the Deathless also makes him the timekeeper of the Mausoleum. While his surplus of Hours from Her Renewed Majesty would essentially make him immortal, [[The Martyr-King's Cup|he secretly seeks a different kind of immortality]].
*'''The Duchess Incarnadine''' is the bloodthirsty childhood friend of Her Renewed Majesty. She can often be seen menacing the footman by challenging them to a mock battle, none of them ever win.
*'''The Duchess Incarnadine''' is the bloodthirsty childhood friend of Her Renewed Majesty. She can often be seen menacing the footmen by challenging them to a mock battle. None of them ever win.
*'''The Macabre Counsellor''' is the grim and manipulative governess of some of Her Renewed Majesty's children and Ex-Lady of the Bedchamber. Her own daughter is taken from her by "Vicky" to [[Perdurance]] as a form of punichsment.
*'''The Macabre Counsellor''' is the grim and manipulative governess of some of Her Renewed Majesty's children, and ex-Lady of the Bedchamber. Victoria took the Counsellor's daughter to [[Perdurance]] as a form of punishment, probably for the Counsellor's behavior.
*'''The Engraved Mourner''' is a clay man that is built to looks like an antique greek statue. He is the only Deathless who doesn't need Hours.
*'''The Engraved Mourner''' is a [[Clay Men|Clay Man]] who was shaped to look like an ancient Greek statue. Thanks to his not being human, he is the only Deathless who doesn't need Hours to live.
*'''The Luminous Cardinal''' is the papal legate of the High Wilderness. His duty involves reinterpreting the Bible with the modern understanding of the heavens.
*'''The Luminous Cardinal''' is the [[The Church|papal]] legate of [[the High Wilderness]]. His duty involves reinterpreting the Bible with the modern understanding of the heavens.
==The Necropolis Line==
==The Necropolis Line==
'''The Necropolis Line '''is the High Wilderness incarnation of the London Necropolis Railway. Once its headquarter lies in Waterloo, but bringing Waterloo to the heaven is out of question. While its true that they are known to transport bodies to the mausoleum, the Deathless would often used them to transport unusual cargo (cough) [[Prisoner's Honey|Red Honey]] and [[Pan|Starshine ]] (cough).
'''The Necropolis Line '''is the High Wilderness's incarnation of the London Necropolis Railway. Once its headquarters were in Waterloo, but London couldn't really bring Waterloo to space. While this line does transport bodies to the mausoleum, the Deathless also use it to transport unusual cargo. Illegal cargo. Like, red [[Prisoner's Honey|honey]] and [[Pan|starshine]] illegal.
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Revision as of 04:46, 27 April 2019

"She laid him in the stone's grey grip, 'My love no more is he; O Albion, my Albion, I've no consort by thee.'"


The Most Serene Mausoleum is the tomb of the Prince Consort, the living quarter of the Deathless, and the terminus of Necropolis Line. 

Oh, and it's also built on top of the dead Judgement of Albion. The one that London murdered.

The Prince Consort's Tomb

"The Most Serene Mausoleum was built to commemorate Her Renewed Majesty's dead love. His tomb is the heart of the Mausoleum: the vaults, chapels, mourners and courtiers all arteries and capillaries to his memory."

The Mausoleum is built to house the body of the Prince Consort, Prince Albert. Many visitors came to the tomb to see the pale face of the Prince Consort. As a result, you need to pay to get better/private viewing.

The Prince Consort died because—
Actually no, he did not die. He's in a state of half-consciousness, and can only communicate with coughing.


The Deathless

"The Most Serene Mausoleum houses more than just the Prince Consort. Under its soaring spires, the Empress keeps her most favoured courtiers. These lucky few are provided with every luxury they might wish, and a generous stipend of hours."

The Deathless are Her Renewed Majesty's favorite courtiers. They live luxuriously in the upper part of the Mausoleum, and are given extra hours to live long and luxurious lives. There's one catch: for one to be a Deathless, they must be legally dead. That means no property, title, or participation in politics. Instead of participating in the politics of the outside world, they seem to have their own internal setup, as some Deathless are considered senior over others.

  • The Dismal Chamberlain is the de facto leader of the Deathless. The usage of hours among the Deathless also makes him the timekeeper of the Mausoleum. While his surplus of Hours from Her Renewed Majesty would essentially make him immortal, he secretly seeks a different kind of immortality.
  • The Duchess Incarnadine is the bloodthirsty childhood friend of Her Renewed Majesty. She can often be seen menacing the footmen by challenging them to a mock battle. None of them ever win.
  • The Macabre Counsellor is the grim and manipulative governess of some of Her Renewed Majesty's children, and ex-Lady of the Bedchamber. Victoria took the Counsellor's daughter to Perdurance as a form of punishment, probably for the Counsellor's behavior.
  • The Engraved Mourner is a Clay Man who was shaped to look like an ancient Greek statue. Thanks to his not being human, he is the only Deathless who doesn't need Hours to live.
  • The Luminous Cardinal is the papal legate of the High Wilderness. His duty involves reinterpreting the Bible with the modern understanding of the heavens.

The Necropolis Line

The Necropolis Line is the High Wilderness's incarnation of the London Necropolis Railway. Once its headquarters were in Waterloo, but London couldn't really bring Waterloo to space. While this line does transport bodies to the mausoleum, the Deathless also use it to transport unusual cargo. Illegal cargo. Like, red honey and starshine illegal.