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===The Far Shore=== | ===The Far Shore=== | ||
<blockquote>''"The ground erupts. Grey, wizened figures scrabble from walls of meat, clawing at one another, fingers locked in bone and socket, dragging at your wrists and ankles, tangling hair and tendons. With cracked tongues they beg for transport, promising grisly favours for one day's respite."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The | <blockquote>''"The ground erupts. Grey, wizened figures scrabble from walls of meat, clawing at one another, fingers locked in bone and socket, dragging at your wrists and ankles, tangling hair and tendons. With cracked tongues they beg for transport, promising grisly favours for one day's respite."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The Far Shore, also called the Far Country, is where the permanently dead linger, a wretched purgatory of lost souls, tormented and desperate for a second chance.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London|}}''"There is a tumult of screamed pleas. "-do anything! Take me back!" "I'll go back to the Orphanage – I'll be good..." "Tell the devils I'll row! Send their Trireme! I'll row!""''</ref> A restless darkness shrouds the land, thick and shifting like a living thing.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London|}}''"The far country is veiled in a restless dark. Its shore is thick with shadows. As you watch, they undulate like a dying earthworm. A throbbing hiss fills your ears."''</ref> | ||
The dead are pressed together in a suffocating mass like sardines. From this sea of lost souls, spindly ruins rise—jagged stone columns, pockmarked and worn by the passage of uncounted ages.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London|}}''"From here, you can make out the shore. Grey figures squeeze close to one another, packed like preserved meat, flesh against flesh. Spindly ruins punctuate the sea of bodies. The stone columns are uneven and pock-marked, harrowed by time."''</ref> Clinging to their tops, the desperate scramble for reprieve, grasping at the heights as if escape might be found above the tide of the damned.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Season_Conclusions_(Guide)#The_Season_of_Family_Ties|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London|}}''"You can make out figures clinging like spiders to the tops of the stone pillars, watching. One squeals at the sight the boat; the crowd reacts violently. It surges towards you. A woman forces herself to the front of the mass. "Take me with you! You cannot leave me here." She is hauled back by her hair, another takes her place."''</ref> | |||
For the fortunate dead, those still tethered to life, this place lingers only as a half-remembered nightmare. When they return to the living, the vision of the Far Shore fades, only fragments of memories remain.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_can_almost_see_details.|You can almost see details.|Fallen London|}}''"All around you, the dead cringe low and moan in desperate fear. You'll carry only a few desperate fragments of what you saw back to the land of the living. If you get there. Perhaps that's for the best."''</ref> | |||
===Other Locations=== | ===Other Locations=== | ||
Death's Country remains unexplored - or at least, little word has reached us from those who have explored it. Its inhabitants tell of places wondrous as they are macabre: the Onyx Isles, the Last Empire's End, the Wormwood Eclipse, the Colossus of Dust, Winter's Tomb, St Rictus' Feast, the Citadel of Liver. Far from a dead place, these are locations with an active economy, and their own... delectable...? wonders such as blood-clot tea.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Wheel_of_Fortune|The Wheel of Fortune|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Slobgollion|Slobgollion|Fallen London|}}''and the prices these products might command at St Rictus' Feast, the Citadel of Liver, or even the far-flung Onyx Isles.''</ref> The | Death's Country remains unexplored - or at least, little word has reached us from those who have explored it. Its inhabitants tell of places wondrous as they are macabre: the Onyx Isles, the Last Empire's End, the Wormwood Eclipse, the Colossus of Dust, Winter's Tomb, St Rictus' Feast, the Citadel of Liver. Far from a dead place, these are locations with an active economy, and their own... delectable...? wonders such as blood-clot tea.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Wheel_of_Fortune|The Wheel of Fortune|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Slobgollion|Slobgollion|Fallen London|}}''and the prices these products might command at St Rictus' Feast, the Citadel of Liver, or even the far-flung Onyx Isles.''</ref> The non-human creatures of the Neath may learn of these locales - or perhaps be traded therein, for there are other boatmen who will not decline an opportunity for profit in the trade of the dead. It is perhaps a blessing that we cannot perceive these locations, hidden as they are under a layer of [[Slobgollion]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Slobgollion|Slobgollion|Fallen London|}}''you finally know what 'slobgollion' means. It's the colour that oozes between life and death. Most humans will never perceive it, but for the first time, you're aware when you cross the threshold. Death's Country is always right here, cloaked by a colour that no living mind can fathom.''</ref> | ||
==The Deep, Dark Zee== | ==The Deep, Dark Zee== | ||
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Zailors who die on the [[Unterzee]] generally do not return. Some may turn up as [[Drownies]], especially if they ate genuine [[Flukes|rubbery lumps]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Yes|Yes|Fallen London|}}</ref> | Zailors who die on the [[Unterzee]] generally do not return. Some may turn up as [[Drownies]], especially if they ate genuine [[Flukes|rubbery lumps]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Yes|Yes|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
The [[Fathomking]] is considered by some to be the lord of the Zee's dead.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking%27s_Hold|Descend to an audience with the Fathomking|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> He is the ruler of the Drownies, and he is actually capable of reviving the dead, for a price.<ref name = "zailor life">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"I have come to plead for a zailor's life."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Sometimes, the Fathomking may add "enhancements" to those he revives; for example, he may cure a native of the [[Elder Continent]] of their [[the Elder Continent#Strange Dangers|animescence]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"Your Complexity: I pray you, give me back my Campaigner."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> or grant a [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery Man]] the soul of a [[Lorn-Flukes|Lorn-Fluke]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"Give me back my Outcast."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> That being said, His Complexity's revivals are not always completely perfect | The [[Fathomking]] is considered by some to be the lord of the Zee's dead.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking%27s_Hold|Descend to an audience with the Fathomking|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> He is the ruler of the Drownies, and he is actually capable of reviving the dead, for a price.<ref name = "zailor life">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"I have come to plead for a zailor's life."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> Sometimes, the Fathomking may add "enhancements" to those he revives; for example, he may cure a native of the [[Elder Continent]] of their [[the Elder Continent#Strange Dangers|animescence]],<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"Your Complexity: I pray you, give me back my Campaigner."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> or grant a [[Rubbery Men|Rubbery Man]] the soul of a [[Lorn-Flukes|Lorn-Fluke]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"Give me back my Outcast."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> That being said, His Complexity's revivals are not always completely perfect; there may be differences, noticeable or not.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Fathomking#The_Throne-Cyst|"Give me back my Magician."|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | ||
Those who spend too long in the depths of the Unterzee may meet the spirit [[Lady Black]] instead. | Those who spend too long in the depths of the Unterzee may meet the spirit [[Lady Black]] instead. |