Corpsecage Island
"A spit of black rock and stunted heath. Touched by all the previous cities, so they say."[1]
Corpsecage Island is a tiny, desolate, and rocky islet that is said to have been part of all the Fallen Cities to date, except for London. The island is rife with relics from cities past;[2] as such, access is permitted to archaeologists working with the Dilmun Club.
Corpsecage is mostly populated by bats that carry intelligence from players of the Great Game - though these secrets are quite expired.[3] London's Constables, the only other parties officially allowed access to Corpsecage, exile the city's "worst and most scandalous" prisoners here;[4][5] this is said to have been a tradition of law enforcement in the Neath since the Second City.[6] A confiscated and discarded diary found on the island belonged to a certain political visionary with much to say about class and capital, who seems to have met his end on Corpsecage.[7] There is one other, isolated prisoner on the island: the deviless Virginia's former lover, a Grand Devil and one-time prince of Hell.[8]
A group of people came to Corpsecage from the Fourth City,[9] but they left and zailed eastward,[10] with a detour to the Elder Continent on the way.[11] This is consistent with the expedition of the Great Khan toward the end of the Fourth City, which resulted in the founding of the Khanate after a failed invasion of the Continent.[12] There is also evidence of Third City settlement,[13] and the gossip of the bats[3] suggests potential Second City involvement as well.[14]
Historical Inspirations[edit | edit source]
That political visionary could only be Karl Marx, who did spend much of his life in London. Marx needs little introduction, but for those less familiar, his best-known works include his coauthorship of The Communist Manifesto, and Das Kapital, a foundational philosophical text and critique of capitalism.
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