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Whitlock was a seasoned captain who accrued riches from all corners of the [[The High Wilderness|heavens]], but used up all of her fortune for one last trip to the Blue Kingdom. | Whitlock was a seasoned captain who accrued riches from all corners of the [[The High Wilderness|heavens]], but used up all of her fortune for one last trip to the Blue Kingdom. | ||
Whatever she did there, it involved a black box. But more importantly, it angered the Blue Kingdom and caused a fiery [[Logoi]] to burn her from within and brand her with [[The Correspondence|Correspondence]] sigils. She died in agony while attempting to escape to [[New Winchester]]. | Whatever she did there, it involved a black box. But more importantly, it angered the Blue Kingdom and caused a fiery [[Logoi|Logos]] to burn her from within and brand her with [[The Correspondence|Correspondence]] sigils. She died in agony while attempting to escape to [[New Winchester]]. | ||
==The Affair of the Black Box== | ==The Affair of the Black Box== | ||
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On the reading of her will, her first officer received the ''Orphean'', along with the black box contained within it. They were instructed to carry the black box to a house in New London with no windows. | On the reading of her will, her first officer received the ''Orphean'', along with the black box contained within it. They were instructed to carry the black box to a house in New London with no windows. | ||
Inside the box | Inside the box is a mute shade from the Blue Kingdom, named '''Jacob''', who was related to Amelia. The black box is in fact a container perfectly designed to protect its contents from the light of the [[Judgements|stars]]; without it, Jacob would turn to salt under starlight. | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 2 July 2019
"Log of Her Majesty's Locomotive The Orphean; March 14th, 1905.
Our expedition to the domains of the dead has been eventful. The Orphean is damaged, and in grievous need of repairs and supplies. We are returning – in haste! – to the Reach, where I hope to make port at New Winchester.
May God be with us, for a thousand deaths wait in the sky."
- –Final entry of Captain Amelia Charity Whitlock, DCM, written shortly before her death.
The late Amelia Whitlock was the captain of the Orphean.
A Thousand Corpses
Whitlock was a seasoned captain who accrued riches from all corners of the heavens, but used up all of her fortune for one last trip to the Blue Kingdom.
Whatever she did there, it involved a black box. But more importantly, it angered the Blue Kingdom and caused a fiery Logos to burn her from within and brand her with Correspondence sigils. She died in agony while attempting to escape to New Winchester.
The Affair of the Black Box
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"Captain Whitlock ensured that this was left to you along with the Orphean, her locomotive. Her last wish was that you take it to a certain address in London, at your convenience."

On the reading of her will, her first officer received the Orphean, along with the black box contained within it. They were instructed to carry the black box to a house in New London with no windows.
Inside the box is a mute shade from the Blue Kingdom, named Jacob, who was related to Amelia. The black box is in fact a container perfectly designed to protect its contents from the light of the stars; without it, Jacob would turn to salt under starlight.