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"Huh, this is a new one: 'NICATOR, RETURN OF.' Procedures describe the Masters bowing in servitude to a new King, and the Bazaar celebrating the beginning of a 'new golden age' with a 'joyous expulsion of lacre.' Are you sure this is authentic?"[4]
Nicator is a mythical figure closely tied to the Elder Continent.
Nicator is a person whose life is recounted largely through myth and storytelling. One such story is orated in Apis Meet,[6] and chronicles Nicator's time as a King of Caution. During his coronation, he was beset by the cries of Huz and Skite. His hands tensed until they bled, and he was soon found dead. Some theorized his crown's weight killed him, or the dagger in his hand. In truth, it was the "face he did not see" in the mirror he held that was his doom.[7]
Quite a tale, but it is one of an ocean of legends told through the Nicatorean Relics[8] found throughout Moulin.[9] These trinkets may in fact be fabrications of the Mithridate Office,[10] the rumormongers of the Presbyterate.[11] Many insert Nicator in key moments of history, such as the end of the Fourth City[12] or the Campaign of '68.[13] Others spin outlandish stories, claiming he created the Exile's Rose,[14] was a Consort to the Queen of Arbor,[15] or that he is involved in the Great Game.[16] True or not, Nicator's legacy endures into modern day, and he is spoken of in opera,[17] rumor,[18] and even stranger places.[19]
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"In the migrainous straits of deep sleep, there is a marsh where candle-flames buzz like wasps."
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"It blows from the South, where the Hollow waits for you, and the Remnant."[20]
"A space the size of a meeting-hall, that smells like rot and honey."[21]
Honey and rot.
Somewhere between Is and Is-Not, there a Hollow[22] carved within the Mountain of Light.[23][24] Within this Cavity[25] is a withered Remnant of a man,[26] mired in swarms of bees[27] and the stench of honey and rot.[28][29] To those foolhardy enough to visit, he introduces himself as Nicator.[30]
Should his word be trusted? Is it truly him? Will anyone ever know for sure?[31] Would the White perhaps know, the mastermind among the stars?[32]
↑Flint, Fallen London"The Coronation [...] there were Kings in Caution, a new King would sit [...] Nicator waited [...] in his left hand, the dagger, in his right, the mirror. [...] echoed the laments of Huz and the pleas of Skite. Nicator's hands tightened, until the blood ran [...] in the morning, he was [...] dead. [...] the dagger that slew him,' [...] 'it was the weight of the Crown.' [...] She knew it was the face that Nicator did not see in the mirror."
↑Flint, Fallen London"The Mithridate Office fabricates misleading stories about the Continent, [...] to confuse foreigners."
↑Describe a Nicatorean Relic, Fallen London"[...] after the Great Khan departed the Fourth City, Nicator was invited [...] become their new Khan. [...] his [...] order [...] was to smash every mirror [...] courtiers disobeyed him, Nicator departed [...]".
↑Describe a Nicatorean Relic, Fallen London"[...] veterans of the Campaign of '68 [...] seen an [...] officer, [...] unknown 'Knight of the Forgotten Quarter' matches effigies found on Elder Continent [...]"