The Neathbow

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"A book for children. One page is devoted to each of the colours of the Neath, which are not found on the Surface."[1]

The Neathbow, arranged based on additive color mixing. Art by Midnight Voyager.

The Neathbow is the collective term for seven colors which cannot be seen on the Surface. They are most commonly observed in the Neath (hence the name), but they also turn up in places like Parabola[2] and the High Wilderness.[3] The seven colors of the Neathbow are irrigo, violant, cosmogone, peligin, apocyan, viric, and gant.

Irrigo

"I is for IRRIGO. No one remembers why. Irrigo colours the forgotten corners of home."[4]

"A burst of irrigo light - the colour of forgetting!"[5]

The most prominent color of the Neathbow, irrigo is the unremembered color, the light of absence.[6] Exposure to it causes severe memory-loss, overexposure to it can result in total ego death, and it can cause thick, bony plates to grow over one's eyes, creating disgusting eyeless skulls.[7] The Cave of the Nadir is filled with dangerous irrigo radiation,[8] so explorers use tea brewed from Ray-Drenched Cinders to protect themselves.[9]

Irrigo can be infused into objects,[10] and Midnighters use shrines and robes that are draped in this color to perform their rites.[11] The Irrepressible notably uses powerful irrigo weaponry.[12] Irrigo seems to internally retain the memories it steals, so Fluke-Cores often have years worth of histories and experiences stored within them.[13]

Irrigo's name comes from the Latin irrigo, meaning to flood or overwhelm.

Violant

"V marks VIOLANT when blood is shed in a spired place. Violant ink is employed for the most desperate treaties..."[14]

"An eruption of violant: the colour of perilous understanding!"[15]

Violant is irrigo's counterpart; it indelibly lingers in one's memory. It's very hard to forget anything written in violant ink.[16] Correspondents use this ink extensively in their esoteric publications, which often shake up the status quo quite well.[17]

The name "violant" could stem from "violent," or "violet," or both.

Violant is usually a shade of burgundy,[18] but sometimes it is depicted as a shade of light blue.[19]

Cosmogone

"C lights COSMOGONE, the colour of remembered suns. The fecund, the foetid, the fungal: these flourish in the glow of cosmogone."[20]

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A shade heavily associated with Parabola, cosmogone is the color of remembered sunlight. Under its light, fungus and other flora flourishes. It's the most prominent color in a Ray-Drenched Cinder,[21] and it's the tint of a Glassman's spectacles. Cosmogone is irresistible to the denizens of the mirrors.[22]

The name "cosmogone" probably comes from the word "cosmogony", the study of the origin of the solar system, or of the universe.

Peligin

"P drowns in PELIGIN, the colour of the deepest zee."[23]

Peligin is the hue of the waters of the Unterzee and those of the land of the dead.[24] It's the color of the eyes of Monster-Hunters,[25] as they have consumed the peligin flesh of zee-monsters.[26] Peligin is a dark, dark, black, beyond the reach of any light.[27]

The term "peligin" likely comes from the Latin pelagus, meaning the sea.

Apocyan

"A wakes APOCYAN, the blue of memory and brightest coral."[28]

Apocyan is the color of coral, of memory,[29] and of the Zee's waves.[30] Chess pieces of this color can be harvested from Port Cecil.[31] Crooked-Crosses often lacquer their crosses in this color.[32] Blue Scintillack is extremely valuable and blazes with apocyanic radiance.[33] And an apocyanic piece of amber may be what brings down the Bazaar...[34]

The name "apocyan" almost certainly derives from the color cyan, which has a similar hue, and "apocalypse".

Viric

"Behind your mirror, V names VIRIC, the colour of shallow sleep."[35]

"A burst of viric radiance! Over the next hour, the vegetables in your galley sprout leafy, frondular growths."[36]

Viric is the green of shallow sleep. It's heavily associated with the Fingerkings[37] — Fingerking-possessed Clay Men's[38] (and the Somnolent Hyena's)[39] eyes burn with viric fire, and a box of dream-snakes will also glow viric.[40] The priests of Varchas use viric Mirror-Charms to ward off Fingerkings from their dreams.[41]

When viric light comes into contact with vegetation, it causes it to flourish and grow at an exponential rate.[42]

The word "viric" probably comes from the Latin viridis, meaning "green, blooming, vigorous," a word that also spawned the name of the similar color viridian.

Gant

"G is lost in GANT, which remains when all other colours are eaten. Gant can be found where shadows are myriad."[43]

The color one sees in the dark, gant is more beige than one might expect.[44] It is the color of the Eater of Names' boat,[45] and zee-beasts go to a place called the Gant Pole to die.[46] Perhaps most notoriously, it is also the color of the Avid Horizon's gate.[47] Gant ink is used to remove false tattoos;[48] it also can be used as an invisible ink, meant for writing Licentiates' aliases.[49]

Fireworks

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Fireworks featuring the Neathbow are occasionally lit during the Feast of the Exceptional Rose to celebrate the occasion.[50]

  • Irrigo fireworks can help dull memories of hard times.
  • Violant fireworks are hard to forget.
  • Viric fireworks induce lassitude.
  • Gant fireworks show depth of feeling - grandiose but a bit arrogant.

References

  1. THE NEATHBOW, Sunless Sea
  2. Parabola tattoo, Fallen London
  3. The Stair to the Sea, Sunless Skies
  4. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Irrigo, Sunless Sea
  5. Discoveries, Sunless Sea
  6. Irrigo, Fallen London
  7. Struggle for the exit, Fallen London
  8. The Catafalquerie, Fallen London
  9. Enter the Cave of the Nadir, Fallen London
  10. Pair of Irrigo Goggles, Fallen London
  11. Shrine to Saint Joshua, Fallen London
  12. Attempt to detach the Irrigo-cannon, Sunless Sea
  13. Fluke-Core, Fallen London
  14. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Violant, Sunless Sea
  15. Discoveries, Sunless Sea
  16. A Pot of Violant Ink, Sunless Sea
  17. Become a Correspondent, Fallen London
  18. "The closest approximation of violant is a sort of stark burgundy. For the most in-universe explanation - it is difficult to represent colours that do not exist on the Surface, on the Surface. So, follow the descriptions rather than the colours you see. "Violant: the colour of necessary, but troublesome connections. According to other traditions, the colour of blood shed in a spired place." And... if the descriptions don't seem to match – well, there's always the fall back that in real life, people can see colours differently too. It's definitely the same in the Neath. :) " - Olivia Wood, Failbetter Games
  19. Look into the skull's eye socket, Sunless Sea
  20. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Cosmogone, Sunless Sea
  21. Ray-Drenched Cinder, Sunless Sea
  22. Set of Cosmogone Spectacles, Fallen London
  23. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Peligin, Sunless Sea
  24. A Chess-Piece tattoo, Fallen London
  25. Give it your Hunter's Eye, Sunless Sea
  26. Hunter's Eye, Sunless Sea
  27. Commission a set of fine clothes, Sunless Sea
  28. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Apocyan, Sunless Sea
  29. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Apocyan, Sunless Sea
  30. Sunless tattoo, Fallen London
  31. Apocyan Chess-Piece, Sunless Sea
  32. A Crooked Cross, Fallen London
  33. A Lump of Blue Scintillack, Sunless Sea
  34. "I bring the Bazaar.", Fallen London "You paid dearly to get this apocyanic lump into the spire, and more dearly still to get it out, once it had absorbed the imprint you needed. "
  35. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Viric, Sunless Sea
  36. Discoveries, Sunless Sea
  37. Give it your enigmatic painting, Sunless Sea
  38. Allow the Mechanic to enjoy his sleep, Sunless Sea
  39. Gawp, Fallen London
  40. A Mirrorcatch Box Full of Very Angry Dream-Snakes, Sunless Sea
  41. Dreams of Smoke, Sunless Sea
  42. Discoveries, Sunless Sea "A burst of viric radiance! Over the next hour, the vegetables in your galley sprout leafy, frondular growths."
  43. A Page from 'The Neathbow': Gant, Sunless Sea
  44. A List of Aliases, Writ in Gant, Fallen London
  45. Show it a sketch of the Figurehead of the Eater of Names, Sunless Sea
  46. Gant Pole, Sunless Sea
  47. Avid Horizon, Sunless Sea
  48. Offer to sponsor the ganting of the tattoo (5 FATE), Fallen London
  49. A List of Aliases, Writ in Gant, Fallen London
  50. Arrange a Explosion of Neath-Colours on the Stroke of Midnight (40 FATE), Fallen London