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''"These little charmers sneak into the bedrooms of sleepers and bite their eyes off. They take them back to their nests and do...what? No-one's actually seen them eating the stolen eyes."''<ref name = "sidebar">{{ | ''"These little charmers sneak into the bedrooms of sleepers and bite their eyes off. They take them back to their nests and do...what? No-one's actually seen them eating the stolen eyes."''<ref name = "sidebar">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
[[File:SorrowSpider.png|thumb|Consider a sleep-mask. Art from FL.]] | [[File:SorrowSpider.png|thumb|Consider a sleep-mask. Art from FL.]] | ||
That old saying that spiders drink your tears while you sleep? '''Sorrow-spiders''' take out the whole eye. Sweet dreams! | That old saying that spiders drink your tears while you sleep? '''Sorrow-spiders''' take out the whole eye. Sweet dreams! | ||
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==Burn the Whole City Down== | ==Burn the Whole City Down== | ||
''"Sorrow-spiders. Disgusting or lovable? Objects of worship, entertainment, or mere silk-producing machines? Opinion is divided."''<ref>{{ | ''"Sorrow-spiders. Disgusting or lovable? Objects of worship, entertainment, or mere silk-producing machines? Opinion is divided."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Spiders_and_flies|Spiders and flies|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
Sorrow-spiders are terrifying arachnids that grow to about the size of a cat. They infest quite a few corners of [[London]], to the point that [[Watchmaker's Hill|the Department of Menace Eradication]] often pays handsomely for sacks filled with their legs.<ref>{{ | Sorrow-spiders are terrifying arachnids that grow to about the size of a cat. They infest quite a few corners of [[London]], to the point that [[Watchmaker's Hill|the Department of Menace Eradication]] often pays handsomely for sacks filled with their legs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Resolution%3A_turn_in_a_sack_of_sorrow-spider_legs|Resolution: turn in a sack of sorrow-spider legs|Fallen London|}}</ref> Rooms full of sorrow-spiders are sometimes used for executions, especially for unfortunate players of [[the Great Game]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Eavesdrop_at_the_church|Eavesdrop at the church|Fallen London|}}</ref> The landlord of the Blind Helmsman runs a spider-pit, where Londoners place their bets as spiders fight to the death,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/A_night_at_the_Spider_Pits|A night at the Spider Pits|Fallen London|}}</ref> and sorrow-spider silk is surprisingly popular as a fabric.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Surface-Silk_Scrap|Surface-Silk Scrap|Fallen London|}}</ref> Furthermore, the Observatory near [[Watchmaker's Hill]] is home to a blind cult of astronomers, who seem to worship the spiders as some sort of idol.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Infiltrate_the_Observatory_as_the_procession_is_getting_ready|Infiltrate the Observatory as the procession is getting ready|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
It turns out that sorrow-spiders can ''actually be tamed''; apparently they can be quite intelligent and prone to ambition.<ref>{{ | It turns out that sorrow-spiders can ''actually be tamed''; apparently they can be quite intelligent and prone to ambition.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Fairly_Tame_Sorrow-Spider|Fairly Tame Sorrow-Spider|Fallen London|}}</ref> Now, what ''is'' their ambition? | ||
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===Spider-Councils=== | ===Spider-Councils=== | ||
''"Sorrow-spiders are already repulsive. Spider-councils are what happens when sorrow-spiders go bad."''<ref name = "sidebar">{{ | ''"Sorrow-spiders are already repulsive. Spider-councils are what happens when sorrow-spiders go bad."''<ref name = "sidebar">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Spider.png|thumb|A spider-council.]] | [[File:Spider.png|thumb|A spider-council.]] | ||
Every now and then a bunch of sorrow-spiders come together and combine to form a hulking '''spider-council'''. These monsters can grow even larger than a horse, and they often fester in the crypts of abandoned buildings. Sorrow-spiders actually bring these monsters stolen eyes, in which they lay their eggs.<ref>{{ | Every now and then a bunch of sorrow-spiders come together and combine to form a hulking '''spider-council'''. These monsters can grow even larger than a horse, and they often fester in the crypts of abandoned buildings. Sorrow-spiders actually bring these monsters stolen eyes, in which they lay their eggs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Laughing_in_the_fangs_of_fear|Laughing in the fangs of fear|Fallen London|}}</ref> In particular, Spider-councils seem to value the eyes of those "blessed" with [[the Correspondence]]. | ||
Also, ''they can talk''. A smooth, silky contralto, as one would expect.<ref>{{ | Also, ''they can talk''. A smooth, silky contralto, as one would expect.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/Below_the_Silken_Chapel:_The_Spider-Council|Below the Silken Chapel: The Spider-Council|Fallen London|}}</ref> One infamously huge spider-council resides in [[Saviour's Rocks]], and another an even larger one patrols the nearby Eastern waters of Gossamer's Way. | ||
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==A Web Hung Between the Stars== | ==A Web Hung Between the Stars== | ||
{{major spoiler small}}''"It depicts a star infested with spiders, that cleave to each other like fish caught in a net. On the reverse, an [[The Sapphir'd King|azure regent]] prepares for war, in his chariot of hateful radiance."''<ref name = "silken thread">{{ | {{major spoiler small}}''"It depicts a star infested with spiders, that cleave to each other like fish caught in a net. On the reverse, an [[The Sapphir'd King|azure regent]] prepares for war, in his chariot of hateful radiance."''<ref name = "silken thread">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Tomb_of_the_Silken_Thread_2|The Tomb of the Silken Thread|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
''"Soon I will shuck [[The White Well|this place]] like a skin."''<ref>{{ | ''"Soon I will shuck [[The White Well|this place]] like a skin."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/A_voice_in_your_head...#wellmouth_desc|A voice in your head|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Nightmare.png|thumb|A Nightmare. Art from Sunless Skies|150px]] | [[File:Nightmare.png|thumb|A Nightmare. Art from Sunless Skies|150px]] | ||
There's no particular limit to how big a spider-council can grow; all they need is more and more spiders. Well, okay, there is a limit, namely that there can be only so many spiders in a council before it becomes a threat to the gods themselves. These planet-sized groupings are called '''spider-senates'''.<ref name="truth">{{ | There's no particular limit to how big a spider-council can grow; all they need is more and more spiders. Well, okay, there is a limit, namely that there can be only so many spiders in a council before it becomes a threat to the gods themselves. These planet-sized groupings are called '''spider-senates'''.<ref name="truth">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/A_Web_of_Intrigue|A Web of Intrigue|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
Long ago, a spider-senate was formed by laying an egg in a star, but was defeated by [[the Sapphir'd King]].<ref name="silken thread">{{ | Long ago, a spider-senate was formed by laying an egg in a star, but was defeated by [[the Sapphir'd King]].<ref name="silken thread">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Tomb_of_the_Silken_Thread_2|The Tomb of the Silken Thread|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> After defeating it, he imprisoned the spider-senate in the frozen [[The White Well|White Well]].<ref name="truth">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/A_Web_of_Intrigue|A Web of Intrigue|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> Despite being trapped, the spider-senate was able to exert some influence by sending a disguised spider-council to form a cult at the edge of the White Well, in Wellmouth.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/A_voice_in_your_head...#visit_relict|A voice in your head|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
A spider-cult from [[The_Fallen_Cities#The Fourth City.2C 1254 CE|the Fourth City]] called '''the Motherlings''' are attempting to create another spider-senate. They know the art of knitting two spider-councils into a bigger one, and with this process they tried to create a spider-council large enough to lay an egg on [[Judgements#The Sun|the Sun]].<ref>{{ | A spider-cult from [[The_Fallen_Cities#The Fourth City.2C 1254 CE|the Fourth City]] called '''the Motherlings''' are attempting to create another spider-senate. They know the art of knitting two spider-councils into a bigger one, and with this process they tried to create a spider-council large enough to lay an egg on [[Judgements#The Sun|the Sun]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Web_of_the_Motherlings|The Web of the Motherlings|Fallen London|}}''"She recites a prayer, or poem, describing the "Eye of Heaven", which "sees and burns and judges." Spiders scuttle excitedly around her. The prayer suggests that the blessed will lay an egg in the Eye of Heaven, which will hatch into a "Spider-Senate, to hang its webs from the stars.""''</ref> When [[the Khanate]], the remnants of the Fourth City, took to the skies, the Motherlings followed them to [[Eagle's Empyrean]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Visa_Checkpoint|Ambition: Establish a spider-council|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> Perhaps they will assist the existing spider-senate in some way... | ||
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Revision as of 08:21, 4 March 2021
"These little charmers sneak into the bedrooms of sleepers and bite their eyes off. They take them back to their nests and do...what? No-one's actually seen them eating the stolen eyes."[1]
That old saying that spiders drink your tears while you sleep? Sorrow-spiders take out the whole eye. Sweet dreams!
Sorrow-spiders have notoriously infested almost every corner of Fallen London, and a truly enormous number of them can be found in Saviour's Rocks, where they act as the rulers of the human settlement there.
Burn the Whole City Down
"Sorrow-spiders. Disgusting or lovable? Objects of worship, entertainment, or mere silk-producing machines? Opinion is divided."[2]
Sorrow-spiders are terrifying arachnids that grow to about the size of a cat. They infest quite a few corners of London, to the point that the Department of Menace Eradication often pays handsomely for sacks filled with their legs.[3] Rooms full of sorrow-spiders are sometimes used for executions, especially for unfortunate players of the Great Game.[4] The landlord of the Blind Helmsman runs a spider-pit, where Londoners place their bets as spiders fight to the death,[5] and sorrow-spider silk is surprisingly popular as a fabric.[6] Furthermore, the Observatory near Watchmaker's Hill is home to a blind cult of astronomers, who seem to worship the spiders as some sort of idol.[7]
It turns out that sorrow-spiders can actually be tamed; apparently they can be quite intelligent and prone to ambition.[8] Now, what is their ambition?
Spider-Councils
"Sorrow-spiders are already repulsive. Spider-councils are what happens when sorrow-spiders go bad."[1]

Every now and then a bunch of sorrow-spiders come together and combine to form a hulking spider-council. These monsters can grow even larger than a horse, and they often fester in the crypts of abandoned buildings. Sorrow-spiders actually bring these monsters stolen eyes, in which they lay their eggs.[9] In particular, Spider-councils seem to value the eyes of those "blessed" with the Correspondence.
Also, they can talk. A smooth, silky contralto, as one would expect.[10] One infamously huge spider-council resides in Saviour's Rocks, and another an even larger one patrols the nearby Eastern waters of Gossamer's Way.
A Web Hung Between the Stars
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"It depicts a star infested with spiders, that cleave to each other like fish caught in a net. On the reverse, an azure regent prepares for war, in his chariot of hateful radiance."[11]
"Soon I will shuck this place like a skin."[12]

There's no particular limit to how big a spider-council can grow; all they need is more and more spiders. Well, okay, there is a limit, namely that there can be only so many spiders in a council before it becomes a threat to the gods themselves. These planet-sized groupings are called spider-senates.[13]
Long ago, a spider-senate was formed by laying an egg in a star, but was defeated by the Sapphir'd King.[11] After defeating it, he imprisoned the spider-senate in the frozen White Well.[13] Despite being trapped, the spider-senate was able to exert some influence by sending a disguised spider-council to form a cult at the edge of the White Well, in Wellmouth.[14]
A spider-cult from the Fourth City called the Motherlings are attempting to create another spider-senate. They know the art of knitting two spider-councils into a bigger one, and with this process they tried to create a spider-council large enough to lay an egg on the Sun.[15] When the Khanate, the remnants of the Fourth City, took to the skies, the Motherlings followed them to Eagle's Empyrean.[16] Perhaps they will assist the existing spider-senate in some way...
References
- ↑ Spiders and flies, Fallen London
- ↑ Resolution: turn in a sack of sorrow-spider legs, Fallen London
- ↑ Eavesdrop at the church, Fallen London
- ↑ A night at the Spider Pits, Fallen London
- ↑ Surface-Silk Scrap, Fallen London
- ↑ Infiltrate the Observatory as the procession is getting ready, Fallen London
- ↑ Fairly Tame Sorrow-Spider, Fallen London
- ↑ Laughing in the fangs of fear, Fallen London
- ↑ Below the Silken Chapel: The Spider-Council, Fallen London
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 The Tomb of the Silken Thread, Sunless Skies
- ↑ A voice in your head, Sunless Skies
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 A Web of Intrigue, Sunless Skies
- ↑ A voice in your head, Sunless Skies
- ↑ The Web of the Motherlings, Fallen London "She recites a prayer, or poem, describing the "Eye of Heaven", which "sees and burns and judges." Spiders scuttle excitedly around her. The prayer suggests that the blessed will lay an egg in the Eye of Heaven, which will hatch into a "Spider-Senate, to hang its webs from the stars.""
- ↑ Ambition: Establish a spider-council, Sunless Skies