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{{Sky Location |title1=The Royal Society |image1=Royal_Society.png |caption1=''Nullius in Verba''. Art from Sunless Skies. |region=[[Albion]] |allegiance=[[New London]] |music=[https://soundcloud.com/user-494952164-692477239/reach-inner Verdant Reach] }}<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[254,546,0,0]}">''"The words 'Nullius in Verba' are written across the stonework above the great bronzewood doors. Her Renewed Majesty has granted these grounds to the finest minds in Albion to work here. Their purview is to invent, to hypothesise, to discover, and – most crucially – to watch the stars.'"''</p>
|title1=The Royal Society
|image1=Royal_Society.png
|caption1=''Nullius in Verba''. Art from Sunless Skies.
|region=[[Albion]]
|allegiance=[[New London]]
|music=[https://soundcloud.com/user-494952164-692477239/reach-inner Verdant Reach]
}}''"The words 'Nullius in Verba' are written across the stonework above the great bronzewood doors. Her Renewed Majesty has granted these grounds to the finest minds in Albion to work here. Their purview is to invent, to hypothesise, to discover, and – most crucially – to watch the stars.'"''


When London ascended into [[the High Wilderness]], all its greatest minds also did. Now they known as '''Royal Society''', located deep within desolated wasteland of [[Albion]].__FORCETOC__
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[548,732,0,0]}">When London ascended into [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/The_High_Wilderness the High Wilderness], so did its greatest minds. Still known as the '''Royal Society''', they've taken up residence within the desolate wasteland of [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/Albion Albion].</p>


== The Airy ==
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[548,732,0,0]}">Mansions of stone and glass rise from lush verdant gardens, and familiar mist streams in from hidden vents. The only thing breaking this peace is the distant whirring of machines from below.</p>
Pretty mansions of stone and glass in the middle of lush verdant gardens. Coming from hidden vents, mist coats all surroundings like volatile milk. The only thing that breaks the feeling of bliss is distant whirring of machines somewhere below. It is a home for London's greatest scientists, researchers and inventors. First among equals, the Mellifluous President offers rewards to those who are willing to help scientific progress by donating curious findings to Society. But did anybody, tangled by his sweet speeches and endless banquets, ever wondered: where does everything go? Did anybody except Mellifluous President seen the Celestal Exhibition? Many wonders enter the Royal Society, but very few ever came out.
==The Aerie==
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[761,1481,0,0]}">The Royal Society, as it always has been, is a home for London's greatest scientists, researchers and inventors. Its Mellifluous President offers rewards to those who are willing to aid it in its scientific progress by donating curious finds. But has anyone ever wondered, amid the charming speeches and endless banquets, wondered where all those things ''go? ''Did anyone other than the Mellifluous President see the Celestial Exhibition? Many wonders enter the Royal Society, but very few come out...</p>
===Nell's Tower===
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[1504,1613,0,0]}">''"The Ministry has stamped permits for this [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun particular usage] up to the next century"''</p>


=== Nell's tower ===
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[1615,2187,0,0]}">If the Society was a crown, then Nell's tower would be its jewel: a vast observatory dome that towers over the rooftops, with a steel telescope piercing its walls and staring up into the sky. Of course, this is where astronomers observe the stars and their behavior... but mostly only one [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clockwork_Sun particular star]. For some reason, the Ministry makes everyone go through paperwork hell to turn the telescope even the slightest but. Is it because the [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/Clockwork_Sun Clockwork Sun] is so important, or because they discourage new discoveries? Regardless, don't look for too long. The false star's light is dangerous, even from so far away.</p>
''"The Ministry has stamped permits for this [[The Clockwork Sun|particular usage]] up to the next century"''
===The Rochester Club===
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[2216,2701,0,0]}">Once, London's high society enjoyed yachting. But now that they've found their way to the skies, with a distinct lack of bodies of water present, they've found a new hobby: train racing. There's less of a barrier to entry these days; anyone with a powerful enough engine might be able to join in the fun. But not much else has changed: the comfy armchairs, cozy fire, plentiful brandy, and eager members still remain.</p>


If '''Royal Society''' was a crown, than Nell's tower would be its jewel. Observatory dome tower over the roofs, and vast steel telescope stares up into the sky. Here astronomers observe stars and their behaviour. But mostly only one [[The Clockwork Sun|particular star]]. For some reason, Ministry makes everyone to go through paperwork hell to turn the telescope even the slightest. Is it because [[Clockwork Sun]] is so important, or they discourage new discoveries? Anyway, do not look in it for too long. Clockwork Sun's light is dangerous even with magnifying glass.
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[2216,2701,0,0]}">But why do this at the Royal Society of all places? It feels like a distraction of some sort...</p>
 
===Portsmouth House===
=== The Rochester Club ===
<p data-parsoid="{"dsr":[2727,3263,0,0]}">The mechanical heart of the Society, where progress doesn't stop even for a second. Armies of engineers led by [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/The_Tireless_Mechanic Energetic Mechanic] and Inscribed Tinkerer use this as their workshop to develop and produce the most innovative contraptions. Machines straight from fantasies, mechanisms with self-awareness and even law-furnaces - but only a lucky few get to see them, let alone use them. There's also a munitions factory; it's off-limits, but at least the products of ''that'' are for sale.</p>
In the past, London's high society enjoyed yacht sport. Now, when London floats in the sky and water is not present, they found new hobby: train races. That said, any star captain with engine fast enough could become a member. Here, in club, armchairs are comfortable, fire is cosy, brandy is plentiful and members are always ready for new race. But is '''Royal Society''' a right place for such activities? Almost as somebody wants to distract everybody from something more important.
 
===Portsmouth House ===
The mechanical heart of '''Royal Society''', where progress do not stop even for a second. Here armies of engineers lead by [[The Tireless Mechanic|Energetic Mechanic]] and Inscribed Tinkerer develop and produce the most innovative contraptions. Machines straight from fantasies, mechanisms with self-awareness and even law-furnaces: only few chosen ones could see it, not to mention use. Also, against all odds, there is a munition producing factory, but it is off limits. However, you always can buy some of their products from stock.
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Revision as of 15:46, 22 July 2020

"The words 'Nullius in Verba' are written across the stonework above the great bronzewood doors. Her Renewed Majesty has granted these grounds to the finest minds in Albion to work here. Their purview is to invent, to hypothesise, to discover, and – most crucially – to watch the stars.'"

When London ascended into the High Wilderness, so did its greatest minds. Still known as the Royal Society, they've taken up residence within the desolate wasteland of Albion.

Mansions of stone and glass rise from lush verdant gardens, and familiar mist streams in from hidden vents. The only thing breaking this peace is the distant whirring of machines from below.

The Aerie

The Royal Society, as it always has been, is a home for London's greatest scientists, researchers and inventors. Its Mellifluous President offers rewards to those who are willing to aid it in its scientific progress by donating curious finds. But has anyone ever wondered, amid the charming speeches and endless banquets, wondered where all those things go? Did anyone other than the Mellifluous President see the Celestial Exhibition? Many wonders enter the Royal Society, but very few come out...

Nell's Tower

"The Ministry has stamped permits for this particular usage up to the next century"

If the Society was a crown, then Nell's tower would be its jewel: a vast observatory dome that towers over the rooftops, with a steel telescope piercing its walls and staring up into the sky. Of course, this is where astronomers observe the stars and their behavior... but mostly only one particular star. For some reason, the Ministry makes everyone go through paperwork hell to turn the telescope even the slightest but. Is it because the Clockwork Sun is so important, or because they discourage new discoveries? Regardless, don't look for too long. The false star's light is dangerous, even from so far away.

The Rochester Club

Once, London's high society enjoyed yachting. But now that they've found their way to the skies, with a distinct lack of bodies of water present, they've found a new hobby: train racing. There's less of a barrier to entry these days; anyone with a powerful enough engine might be able to join in the fun. But not much else has changed: the comfy armchairs, cozy fire, plentiful brandy, and eager members still remain.

But why do this at the Royal Society of all places? It feels like a distraction of some sort...

Portsmouth House

The mechanical heart of the Society, where progress doesn't stop even for a second. Armies of engineers led by Energetic Mechanic and Inscribed Tinkerer use this as their workshop to develop and produce the most innovative contraptions. Machines straight from fantasies, mechanisms with self-awareness and even law-furnaces - but only a lucky few get to see them, let alone use them. There's also a munitions factory; it's off-limits, but at least the products of that are for sale.