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==The Third Arbor==
==The Third Arbor==
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<blockquote>''"There are three Arbors: the first, one enters; the second, one aspires to see. And then there is the other one – where Arbor still exists on the Elder Continent. [...]"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}</ref>''
<blockquote>''"That was an error. We do not speak of the third Arbor. It is lost. It never was."''<ref name="third arbor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_third_Arbor|Ask about the third Arbor|Fallen London|}}
 
''"That was an error. We do not speak of the third Arbor. It is lost. It never was."''<ref name="third arbor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_third_Arbor|Ask about the third Arbor|Fallen London|}}
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''"You are the only one brave enough to break my edict. To light the candles in mourning. For home. For the third Arbor. Audacity must be rewarded."''<ref name="queen's favor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Queen's_Favour|The Queen's Favour|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Mountainglow.png|alt=A glowing mountain.|thumb|The other side?]]
''"You are the only one brave enough to break my edict. To light the candles in mourning. For home. For the third Arbor. Audacity must be rewarded."''<ref name="queen's favor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Queen's_Favour|The Queen's Favour|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Mountainglow.png|alt=A glowing mountain.|thumb|The other side?]]
The third and original Arbor, known as '''Underarbor''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discovered:_The_Third_Arbor|Discovered: The Third Arbor|Fallen London|}}''"You have glimpsed Underabor, the forgotten original of the rose-red city."''</ref> is mysterious and closely guarded. The Herald refuses to speak of it, only calling it an "error,"<ref name="third arbor" /> and a passage in the Edifice of the Unveiled Lie says that the third Arbor is currently held "captive".<ref name="edifice" /> The third Arbor exists in reality, on the [[Elder Continent]], where it shares its borders with the kingdom of [[Vesture]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] And then there is the other one – where Arbor still exists on the Elder Continent. That Arbor still shares some of its borders with Vesture. [...]"''</ref>
The currently unnamed '''third Arbor''' is mysterious and inaccessible. The Herald refuses to speak of it, only calling it an "error",<ref name="third arbor" /> and a passage in the Edifice of the Unveiled Lie says that the third Arbor is currently held "captive".<ref name="edifice" />  
 
Travel to Underarbor is heavily restricted. Citizens of Arbor may access it only by piloting towering clay golems with mirrored eyes;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"You risk a glance upwards and stare into the eyes of a golem. A vast, clay husk that marches inexorably through the ruins. Its eyes are mirrored glass. "Blindfold," the golem rumbles, in Nathaniel's voice."''</ref> outsiders must wear blindfolds within its bounds, and are carried by the golems.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"I'm afraid you and I won't be travelling in the same manner. You must be blindfolded, once it begins."''</ref> At least some of these precautions may be in place because Underarbor is lit primarily by the light of [[Stone]], which is dangerous to foreigners at a high enough potency.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Peer_into_a_mirror|Peer into a mirror|Fallen London|}}''"You […] look into a bronze-framed mirror at the reflection of Arbor […] the light is different. The orange sunlight is gone; it is lit only by the light from the south. You are not in the reflection. Nor are any of the people […] Mirror-Arbor is empty."''</ref>


Underarbor is almost completely empty<ref name=":0" /> and lies in ruins that are partially covered by overgrowth. Only a few stone structures remain.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"You travel through a city of ruin and dust. Half-collapsed, colossal domes sink into a wilderness of roses and rotten trees. Vast vaults and ornate mausolea yawn at the cavern roof. A few stone buildings survive – from their appearance they must be very ancient indeed."''</ref> Wanderers have been sighted in the rubble, and have left traces of habitation like bonfires, though their identities and purposes are unknown.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"There are fires in the ruins; dancing lights in the dark. Shadows move through the tumbled boulevards. [...]"''</ref> Beyond them, the only humans to be found are skeletons, slumbering in ruined beds and surrounded by dead roses;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Elsewhere, the dead linger: yawning skulls watch from empty arches, skeletons slumber in ruined beds strewn with dead roses. [...]"''</ref> Arbor's people are dead asleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] You can hear the rattle of chains; the cry of birds in the trees, and a soft and persistent snoring that emanates from all around. The smell of roses is strong and rich and soporific. [...]"''</ref> Some Near-Arbori still look through the mirrors to search for their relatives in Underarbor.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigate_the_Near-Arbori|Investigate the Near-Arbori|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you see movement from the ruins: huddled figures, crawling through the debris. [...] As you hurry out, the old woman removes a little Attar from here eyes and passes it to you. For your discretion."''</ref>  
The third Arbor is lit solely by the light of [[Stone]], and is almost completely empty and in disarray;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Peer_into_a_mirror|Peer into a mirror|Fallen London|}}</ref> occasionally, huddled groups of people are seen moving through the city's ruins. Certain Near-Arbori peer into the mirrors of dream-Arbor to search for their relatives in the third Arbor, but these activities are always done in secret.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigate_the_Near-Arbori|Investigate the Near-Arbori|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] you see movement from the ruins: huddled figures, crawling through the debris. [...] As you hurry out, the old woman removes a little Attar from here eyes and passes it to you. For your discretion."''</ref>  


There is a forbidden rite in Arbor, where seventy-seven foxfire candles are lit: for mourning, for remembrance, and for the original city of Arbor, once the home of the [[Arbor#The Roseate Queen|Roseate Queen]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Light_your_candles_(Far_Arbor)|Light your candles (Far Arbor)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref name="queen's favor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Queen's_Favour|The Queen's Favour|Fallen London|}}</ref>
There is a forbidden rite in Arbor, where seventy-seven foxfire candles are lit: for mourning, for remembrance, and for the original Arbor, once the home of the [[Arbor#The Roseate Queen|Roseate Queen]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Light_your_candles_(Far_Arbor)|Light your candles (Far Arbor)|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref name="queen's favor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Queen's_Favour|The Queen's Favour|Fallen London|}}</ref>


==History and Diplomacy ==
==History and Diplomacy ==
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The [[Roseate Queen]] recently severed Arbor's ties with the Fingerkings,<ref name="enter forbidden embassy" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wrack_your_brains|Wrack your brains|Fallen London|}} ''"A city mired in dream on the Elder Continent, [...] walled against the Fingerkings [...]"''</ref> however, possibly due to a deal gone sour.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trade_your_documents_with_London%27s_Ambassador_4|Trade your documents with London's Ambassador 4|Fallen London|}} ''"I see. [...] I feel a sudden kinship with that Cassandra."''</ref> In turn, Arbor nominally pledged its fealty to the [[Presbyterate]],<ref name="speak to the jovial contrarian arbor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_the_Jovial_Contrarian_(Arbor)|Speak to the Jovial Contrarian (Arbor)|Fallen London|}}''"But they owe fealty to the Prester and the College. They labour under a monarchy. Is this not a surrender, a defeat? They hide from the problems of our world in something that cannot be."''</ref> but the two governments are still at odds with each other, and spies from the Presbyterate are punished if caught.<ref name="witness a trial" /> Arbor also has an interest in [[Vesture]], with some spymasters already developing strategies to burn it to the ground,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_collection_of_scrolls_about_the_Kingdom_of_Vesture|Take a collection of scrolls about the Kingdom of Vesture|Fallen London|}}</ref> and presumably has a strong alliance with the city of [[Huz]].<ref name="near arbor center" />
The [[Roseate Queen]] recently severed Arbor's ties with the Fingerkings,<ref name="enter forbidden embassy" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wrack_your_brains|Wrack your brains|Fallen London|}} ''"A city mired in dream on the Elder Continent, [...] walled against the Fingerkings [...]"''</ref> however, possibly due to a deal gone sour.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trade_your_documents_with_London%27s_Ambassador_4|Trade your documents with London's Ambassador 4|Fallen London|}} ''"I see. [...] I feel a sudden kinship with that Cassandra."''</ref> In turn, Arbor nominally pledged its fealty to the [[Presbyterate]],<ref name="speak to the jovial contrarian arbor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_the_Jovial_Contrarian_(Arbor)|Speak to the Jovial Contrarian (Arbor)|Fallen London|}}''"But they owe fealty to the Prester and the College. They labour under a monarchy. Is this not a surrender, a defeat? They hide from the problems of our world in something that cannot be."''</ref> but the two governments are still at odds with each other, and spies from the Presbyterate are punished if caught.<ref name="witness a trial" /> Arbor also has an interest in [[Vesture]], with some spymasters already developing strategies to burn it to the ground,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_collection_of_scrolls_about_the_Kingdom_of_Vesture|Take a collection of scrolls about the Kingdom of Vesture|Fallen London|}}</ref> and presumably has a strong alliance with the city of [[Huz]].<ref name="near arbor center" />


Arbor has also recently begun to develop diplomatic ties with [[Fallen London|London]], formalizing an alliance of sorts during the festival of [[Hallowmas]] in 1896.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Roseate_Queen|Speak with the Roseate Queen|Fallen London|}}</ref> The [[Mahogany Hall#The Glass|Glass]] of [[Mahogany Hall]] has also developed an interest in Arbor,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Deliver_the_documents_to_the_Glass|Deliver the documents to the Glass|Fallen London|}}</ref> but [[Hell]] has no interest at all. (Or so they say, as they indirectly offer rewards for information.)<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Deliver_the_documents_to_the_Brass_Embassy|Deliver the documents to the Brass Embassy|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Meanwhile, Arbor has begun to develop diplomatic ties with [[Fallen London|London]], formalizing an alliance of sorts during the festival of [[Hallowmas]] in 1896.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_with_the_Roseate_Queen|Speak with the Roseate Queen|Fallen London|}}</ref> The [[Mahogany Hall#The Glass|Glass]] of [[Mahogany Hall]] has also developed an interest in Arbor,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Deliver_the_documents_to_the_Glass|Deliver the documents to the Glass|Fallen London|}}</ref> but [[Hell]] has no interest at all. At least, that's what they'll say as they indirectly offer rewards for information.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Deliver_the_documents_to_the_Brass_Embassy|Deliver the documents to the Brass Embassy|Fallen London|}}</ref>


===Hallowmas, 1896===
===Hallowmas, 1896===
<blockquote>''"In the small, mean days before Hallowmas, London finds itself plagued with dreams of falling roses. Citizens wake in their beds gasping, remembering a petal-fall of floral suffocation."''<ref name="dreams">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hallowmas_1896:_An_Envoy_from_the_Elder_Continent|Hallowmas 1896: An Envoy from the Elder Continent|Fallen London|}}
<blockquote>''"In the small, mean days before Hallowmas, London finds itself plagued with dreams of falling roses. Citizens wake in their beds gasping, remembering a petal-fall of floral suffocation."''<ref name="dreams">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hallowmas_1896:_An_Envoy_from_the_Elder_Continent|Hallowmas 1896: An Envoy from the Elder Continent|Fallen London|}}
</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''"In the waking world, 'The Envoy' is sending out invitations to visit. She has recently arrived in London from the Elder Continent, and has a question that must be answered. When asked, where exactly, she's from, she answers that her city is 'Hidden.'"''<ref name="dreams" /></blockquote>[[File:Rosepetals.png|alt=Falling rose petals.|thumb|A dream of roses.]]
</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''"In the waking world, 'The Envoy' is sending out invitations to visit. She has recently arrived in London from the Elder Continent, and has a question that must be answered. When asked, where exactly, she's from, she answers that her city is 'Hidden.'"''<ref name="dreams" /></blockquote>[[File:Rosepetals.png|alt=Falling rose petals.|thumb|A dream of roses.]]
During [[Hallowmas]] in 1896, [[London]]ers were plagued by mysterious dreams of roses and petals. Meanwhile, a woman known only as the '''Envoy''' arrived from the [[Elder Continent]] and sent out invitations to the citizenry to answer her mysterious question: ''"Where did the Rosers go?"''<ref name="dreams" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_Wretched_Mog|Take a Wretched Mog|Fallen London|}}</ref>
In 1896 during the festival of [[Hallowmas]], [[London]]ers were plagued by mysterious dreams of roses and petals. Meanwhile, a woman known only as the '''Envoy''' arrived from the [[Elder Continent]] and sent out invitations to the citizenry to answer her mysterious question: ''"Where did the Rosers go?"''<ref name="dreams" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_a_Wretched_Mog|Take a Wretched Mog|Fallen London|}}</ref>


The [[Rosers]] were a sect of artists and [[Revolutionaries]] from the [[Fourth City]] who taught the rose-rites to the city's inhabitants, and played a role in its end. They sought asylum in the hidden city of Arbor,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Solve_the_Mystery_of_the_Rosers|Solve the Mystery of the Rosers|Fallen London|}}
The [[Rosers]] were a sect of artists and [[Revolutionaries]] from the [[Fourth City]] who taught the rose-rites to the city's inhabitants, and played a role in its end. They sought asylum in the hidden city of Arbor,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Solve_the_Mystery_of_the_Rosers|Solve the Mystery of the Rosers|Fallen London|}}
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===The Sequestration===
===The Sequestration===
<blockquote>''"The only things you need to remember are that labour is prized and will be rewarded with Attar. The artists must be kept in their cages. The serpents must sleep and only in the appointed places. They are not to be woken. Oh, and do not speak to other foreigners here. There are diplomatic sensitivities."''<ref name="ask about laws">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_laws_of_Arbor|Ask about the laws of Arbor|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Document.png|alt=A legal document.|thumb|As written in the books.]]
''"The only things you need to remember are that labour is prized and will be rewarded with Attar. The artists must be kept in their cages. The serpents must sleep and only in the appointed places. They are not to be woken. Oh, and do not speak to other foreigners here. There are diplomatic sensitivities."''<ref name="ask about laws">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_laws_of_Arbor|Ask about the laws of Arbor|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Document.png|alt=A legal document.|thumb|As written in the books.]]
In recent years, the ruler of Arbor implemented a strict set of new laws and reforms called the '''Sequestration'''.<ref name = "queen reforms">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_laws_of_Arbor|Ask about the laws of Arbor|Fallen London|}} ''"We do not have so many since Her Roseate Majesty's reforms."''</ref> The Sequestration requires that Arbor's resident [[Fingerkings|serpents]] remain asleep and confined to certain areas, mandates that the artists of Arbor remain in cages, and restricts communication between different foreign parties.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_laws_of_Arbor|Ask about the laws of Arbor|Fallen London|}} ''"The artists must be kept in their cages. The serpents must sleep and only in the appointed places. [...] Oh, and do not speak to other foreigners here."''</ref> Violating the Sequestration is one of Arbor's highest crimes, and is punishable by exile and the confiscation of attar.<ref name="witness a trial" />  
In recent years, the ruler of Arbor implemented a strict set of new laws and reforms called the '''Sequestration'''.<ref name = "queen reforms">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_laws_of_Arbor|Ask about the laws of Arbor|Fallen London|}} ''"We do not have so many since Her Roseate Majesty's reforms."''</ref> The Sequestration requires that Arbor's resident [[Fingerkings|serpents]] remain asleep and confined to certain areas, mandates that the artists of Arbor remain in cages, and restricts communication between different foreign parties.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_laws_of_Arbor|Ask about the laws of Arbor|Fallen London|}} ''"The artists must be kept in their cages. The serpents must sleep and only in the appointed places. [...] Oh, and do not speak to other foreigners here."''</ref> Violating the Sequestration is one of Arbor's highest crimes, and is punishable by exile and the confiscation of attar.<ref name="witness a trial" />  


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