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Thanks to its advanced and unusual materials, railway steel is particularly suited to the Neath, as well as to the complicated task of reaching Hell intact; it's primarily composed of Justificande coins and Bessemer steel. In addition to Surface steel's ductile strength and low surface roughness, these materials contain at least one unique impurity: martensite crystals, as identified by FF Gebrandt, which act as a compass of sorts, orienting themselves towards Hell.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Rely_on_her_knowledge_of_chemistry|Rely on her knowledge of chemistry|Fallen London|}}''"Steel is fascinating. […] Temperature, composition, and even emotional states can affect its material properties. And this iron has such exotic impurities. Look here […] See how the martensite crystals […] always point towards Hell?"''</ref> Whether the impurity comes from the Justificande coins, the Bessemer steel, or both is unclear. | |||
unique impurity: martensite crystals, as identified by FF Gebrandt | |||
==Stations== | ==Stations== |
Revision as of 03:06, 16 February 2021
UNDER CONTSTRUCTION

Railway Track
Thanks to its advanced and unusual materials, railway steel is particularly suited to the Neath, as well as to the complicated task of reaching Hell intact; it's primarily composed of Justificande coins and Bessemer steel. In addition to Surface steel's ductile strength and low surface roughness, these materials contain at least one unique impurity: martensite crystals, as identified by FF Gebrandt, which act as a compass of sorts, orienting themselves towards Hell.[1] Whether the impurity comes from the Justificande coins, the Bessemer steel, or both is unclear.
Stations
- Ealing Gardens, closest to London and home to Rubbery folk.
- Jericho Locks, the next closest, which serves as home for those who work the canals in the Upper River.
- The Magistracy of the Evenlode, a settlement atop First City ruins that is the outer bound of the reach of London's laws.
- Balmoral, the Empress's Scottish holding that has fallen with London into the Neath.
- Station VIII, a factory complex that extracts emotions in chemical form.
- Burrow-Infra-Mump, a lonely church next to Hell's figurative gates.
References
- ↑ Rely on her knowledge of chemistry, Fallen London "Steel is fascinating. […] Temperature, composition, and even emotional states can affect its material properties. And this iron has such exotic impurities. Look here […] See how the martensite crystals […] always point towards Hell?"