Sky Barnet
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"The entry to the Blue Kingdom and the one place here where the living almost outnumber the dead."
"Downstairs, prominent Devils live. And in the upper floor of the Toll-Tower is the Embassy of Albion."
Sky Barnet is the entry to the Blue Kingdom for the dead and where the living resides. The dead enter the region from the Toll-Tower, where London established their embassy, while the House of Days is where various case regarding their status is handled.
The Embassy of Albion
"The top three floors of the Tower belong to the Embassy of Albion. The visitor climbs ten flights of amber stairs guarded by spirits and devils, and arrives in a modest-sized parlour decorated with a pink floral carpet and a painting of the Empress. The Secretary of the Embassy works in the neat half of the office. The disordered half is the domain of the Cultural Attaché."
The Embassy of Albion lies on the upper part of the Toll-Tower. Before Albion, the Toll-Tower is owned by the devil "for millennia".
The embassy are under a rental dispute. The lease for the embassy said that the contract is active for "three viewings of the Sun". The devils took this to means three day, but the ambassador argue that since the Judgement of the Blue Kingdom never appears, the embassy remains.
The Ambassador of Albion
"When you arrive, the Ambassador is dressing a wound on her arm. "My predecessor was afraid to leave the Toll-Tower," she remarks as you come in. "He hardly saw any of the Blue Kingdom. I'm determined not to duplicate his errors, but as you see, there are some costs to the more assertive approach.""
The Ambassador of Albion is a woman with a bandaged arm. Beneath the wrapping is an injury scribbled with sigils caused by a Logoi. Apparently the sigils reappear every time
She has a Clear soul flaw, apathy towards death, which caused her to work more effectively than her predecessor, but is offensive towards the Blue Kingdom.
The House of Days
"Here, the dead can plead their case, in hopes of altering their status."
The House of Days is where the dead plead their case to alter their status. Long ago, the House of Days only has one court: The Pansekritis. However numerous needs for a court keep appearing, and the Blue Kingdom keep building new court on top of another court. Now the House of Days is a stack of courts, each with different specialty.
- The Court of Apes attends to humanoid spirit such as human and apes. This is where you belong.
- The Court of Mules attends to spirits that has multiple categories. This is where you clarify or appeal previous ruling.
- The Court of Oak is an enormous court that attends to spirits with long lifespan. It handles contract or lease that has overran its natural bounds.
- The Court of Mayflies is a small court that attends to spirits with exceptionally short lifespan, whether by chance or nature.
- The Court of Whales attends to spirits who live in the water. Naturally, this particular court is submerged in the water. The verdict declared in this court is sang in the water.
- The Court of Hummingbirds attends to spirits which fly.
There is also the Court of Bloodhound, in which the Pansekritis sigils is translated "as a scent of vetiver and sandalwood".