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{{Character|title1 = The Boatman|image1 = death.png|caption1 = A slow boat passing a dark beach on a silent river. Art from FL.|image2 = boatman_promo.png|caption2 = The Boatman|name = The Boatman|location = The Dark River|allegiance = Independent|music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/crowds-of-spite Crowds of Spite] | {{Character|title1 = The Boatman|image1 = death.png|caption1 = A slow boat passing a dark beach on a silent river. Art from FL.|image2 = boatman_promo.png|caption2 = The Boatman|name = The Boatman|location = The Dark River|allegiance = Independent|music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/crowds-of-spite Crowds of Spite]}} | ||
<blockquote>''"Death in the Fifth City isn't necessarily the end. If you're stabbed or shot, someone may come along and sew you back together soon enough. If you're drowned, you'll wake with a hangover. If you die of old age or disease, or if you're hacked to pieces, it's a more serious matter. But in any case, once you die and return to life down here, you'll never be permitted to return to the surface...unless you're one of the few who find a way to immortality."''<ref name = "snippets">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}} | <blockquote>''"Death in the Fifth City isn't necessarily the end. If you're stabbed or shot, someone may come along and sew you back together soon enough. If you're drowned, you'll wake with a hangover. If you die of old age or disease, or if you're hacked to pieces, it's a more serious matter. But in any case, once you die and return to life down here, you'll never be permitted to return to the surface...unless you're one of the few who find a way to immortality."''<ref name = "snippets">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Sidebar Snippets|Fallen London|}} | ||
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<blockquote>''"Your wounds have proven too much for you! You collapse. It's like going to sleep. If going to sleep really hurt."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_sudden_darkness!|A sudden darkness!|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Your wounds have proven too much for you! You collapse. It's like going to sleep. If going to sleep really hurt."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_sudden_darkness!|A sudden darkness!|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
Thanks to the light and vitality of [[Stone]], death is not always permanent in the Neath. [[London]]ers tend to recover unless they have been literally dismembered, while those who die far out in | Thanks to the light and vitality of [[Stone]], death is not always permanent in the Neath. [[London]]ers tend to recover unless they have been literally dismembered, while those who die far out in [[the Unterzee]] often aren't so lucky.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Adam%27s_Way#Adam.27s_Way|Go ashore with the Adventuress|Sunless Sea|}} | ||
</ref> The newly impermanent nature of true death has caused some... ''changes'' in London's society. Serial killers like [[Jack-of-Smiles]] aren't nearly as feared as those on the Surface, and the newly devised game of [[Knife-and-Candle]] essentially consists of players competitively murdering each other. And [[The Church|God's Editors]] have had to significantly revise the Bible in the wake of this strange new status quo. | </ref> The newly impermanent nature of true death has caused some... ''changes'' in London's society. Serial killers like [[Jack-of-Smiles]] aren't nearly as feared as those on the Surface, and the newly devised game of [[Knife-and-Candle]] essentially consists of players competitively murdering each other. And [[The Church|God's Editors]] have had to significantly revise the Bible in the wake of this strange new status quo. | ||
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<blockquote>''"Well, apparently he plays chess in paintings and folk-songs. Which are always accurate, of course."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Play_chess_with_the_Boatman|Play chess with the Boatman|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Well, apparently he plays chess in paintings and folk-songs. Which are always accurate, of course."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Play_chess_with_the_Boatman|Play chess with the Boatman|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>''"'Enjoy it while it lasts,' he growls. 'You're all | <blockquote>''"'Enjoy it while it lasts,' he growls. 'You're all mine in the end.'"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_friendly_greeting|A friendly greeting|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Boatmanhat.png|thumb|The Boatman's Hat]] | [[File:Boatmanhat.png|thumb|The Boatman's Hat]] | ||
'''The Boatman''' is the | '''The Boatman''' is the Neath's Grim Reaper; it is his job to ferry the spirits of the dead across the river to the far shore. The Boatman appears to the dead as a skeletal figure, always wearing a brimmed top hat and possessing a softly glowing lantern.<ref name = "passing on">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"That skull looks directly at you. Those fingerbones beckon you forwards. Into your left hand, he places his lantern [...] Into your right hand, he places his oar [...] he lifts the hat from his head and places it on yours."''</ref> He has a special fondness for chess and dice,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dice_with_the_Boatman|Dice with the Boatman|Fallen London|}}</ref> and winning against him may grant a spirit a little more time in the lands of the living,<ref name = "a boat trip"/> and he also seems to like weasels and bats.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Offer_the_Boatman_a_sacrifice|Offer the Boatman a sacrifice|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
The Boatman has hinted that he may answer to a higher power, possibly even the [[Judgements]] themselves | The Boatman has hinted that he may answer to a higher power, possibly even the [[Judgements]] themselves,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Your_move...|Your move...|Fallen London|}}</ref> though he has also stated that he "failed" these powers in some way, forcing him into exile.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/An_Episode_for_Exceptional_Friends|The Season of Family Ties|Fallen London|}} ''""I disappointed them. I failed in my service, and this is my exile." He surveys his boat and its passengers. "Now, I fulfil my duty as well as the Neath permits. But it will never be enough." He grins – but then he always grins."''</ref> | ||
[[File:Boatmanlamp.png|thumb|The Boatman's Lantern]] | [[File:Boatmanlamp.png|thumb|The Boatman's Lantern]] | ||
The job of the Boatman seems to be a bequeathed one to an extent, as the current Boatman is capable of passing on his position to those who seek it.<ref name = "passing on"/> Taking up the Boatman's oars gives the recipient a uniformly skeletal appearance,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"You have taken on the mantle of the Boatman. To the dead, you will appear skeletal, sinister; the embodiment of Death."''</ref> though those who have died several times are sometimes capable of telling the Boatmen apart.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"You're not the real Boatman," he says."''</ref> The Boatman is actually capable of looking into the memories of the dying, which can be useful for gathering intelligence,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"When you concentrate, you share the images he sees. [...] Is this some power the Boatman holds?"''</ref> and he is held in his boat by a mysterious force: there must always be a Boatman, to prevent the dead from piling up on the near shore.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"You can't seem to leave the boat and walk towards the realms of the living. What is this force that holds you? "There has to be a Boatman," the previous Boatman says. "Otherwise, the dead would simply build up here, on the border.""''</ref> | The job of the Boatman seems to be a bequeathed one to an extent, as the current Boatman is actually capable of passing on his position to those who seek it.<ref name = "passing on"/> Taking up the Boatman's oars gives the recipient a uniformly skeletal appearance,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"You have taken on the mantle of the Boatman. To the dead, you will appear skeletal, sinister; the embodiment of Death."''</ref> though those who have died several times are sometimes capable of telling the Boatmen apart.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"You're not the real Boatman," he says."''</ref> The Boatman is actually capable of looking into the memories of the dying, which can be useful for gathering intelligence,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"When you concentrate, you share the images he sees. [...] Is this some power the Boatman holds?"''</ref> and he is held in his boat by a mysterious force: there must always be a Boatman, to prevent the dead from piling up on the near shore.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"You can't seem to leave the boat and walk towards the realms of the living. What is this force that holds you? "There has to be a Boatman," the previous Boatman says. "Otherwise, the dead would simply build up here, on the border.""''</ref> | ||
==A Slow Boat== | ==A Slow Boat== | ||
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The land of the dead is almost completely disconnected from the land of the living, though on occasion, items such as spectacles may cross over.<ref name = "the shallows">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"The Skittish Engineer waves his spectacles [...] "Incredible that these passed over with me. I can't tell if they're clean or not.""''</ref> The land also has five rivers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trail_your_fingers_in_the_water|Trail your fingers in the water|Fallen London|}}</ref> implying similarities to the Greek Hades, and it's implied that it ''may'' have ties to [[Parabola|the place beyond mirrors]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Gaze_into_Heart%27s_Mirror|Gaze into Heart%27s Mirror|Fallen London|}}</ref> | The land of the dead is almost completely disconnected from the land of the living, though on occasion, items such as spectacles may cross over.<ref name = "the shallows">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Shallows|The Shallows|Fallen London|}} ''"The Skittish Engineer waves his spectacles [...] "Incredible that these passed over with me. I can't tell if they're clean or not.""''</ref> The land also has five rivers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trail_your_fingers_in_the_water|Trail your fingers in the water|Fallen London|}}</ref> implying similarities to the Greek Hades, and it's implied that it ''may'' have ties to [[Parabola|the place beyond mirrors]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Gaze_into_Heart%27s_Mirror|Gaze into Heart%27s Mirror|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
[[The Constables]] have agents that die and return regularly to ensure that certain personages stay dead permanently. Such a task is extremely mentally taxing, for obvious reasons.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Where_the_Dead_Go|Where the Dead Go|Fallen London|}} | |||
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===The Far Shore=== | ===The Far Shore=== | ||
<blockquote>''" | <blockquote>''"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>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_can_almost_see_details.|You can almost see details.|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
<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 Deep, Dark Zee== | ==The Deep, Dark Zee== | ||
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<blockquote>''""Go," the Fathomking says languidly. "I won't release her twice.""''<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></blockquote> | <blockquote>''""Go," the Fathomking says languidly. "I won't release her twice.""''<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></blockquote> | ||
[[File:Drowned.png|thumb|Lost with all hands...]] | [[File:Drowned.png|thumb|Lost with all hands...]] | ||
Zailors who die on | 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; 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> | |||
==Lady Black== | |||
{{Character|title1 = Lady Black|image1 = ladyinblack.png|location = [[The Unterzee]]|allegiance = Independent|relationships = The Persistent Traveler}} | |||
<blockquote>''"There is something in the darkness. No, there is ''someone'' in the darkness."''<ref name = "elemental">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Elemental|Elemental|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>''"I cannot remember how long it has been since I had a companion." Her voice quavers. Her arms reach out around you, far longer than they have any right to be.''<ref name = "elemental">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Elemental|Elemental|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
'''Lady Black''' is a mysterious and lonely spirit who roams the deepest waters of the Unterzee. Zubmariners are not advised to explore the depths for extended periods of time: after seven minutes fear sets in; after fourteen, the visions start; after twenty-one, there is no return, as this beguiling spirit claims her victim.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Permission_to_Dive|Refuse|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | |||
Zailors who suicidally wish to join her must perform three rituals in the correct order:<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Abyssal_Rites:_Approaching_Her_Ladyship|Abyssal Rites: Approaching Her Ladyship|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | |||
*'''The Ritual of Greeting''', to make oneself known. | |||
*'''The Ritual of Hearth''', to purify oneself. | |||
*'''The Ritual of Feasting''', for satisfaction. | |||
Those who do so will become mysteriously immune to the dangers of drowning - and will live with Her Ladyship in her personal underwater realm, forever.<ref name = "elemental">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Elemental|Elemental|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> | |||
===Mereid=== | |||
<blockquote>''"A city lies shattered around you; strewn across the zee-bed. Heavy spires and sunken sepulchres, tumbled domes and fractured mosaics: the grave of a nation."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Propinquity|The Season of Propinquity|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
In the far-off zee, where the stench of [[Stone|blood]] is strong, there was a city, called '''Mereid'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Propinquity|The Season of Propinquity|Fallen London|}} ''"As you head farther south still, where night-blue bats cry over the advancing cliffs and the air smells of salt and blood, the Traveller comes to your cabin. He has a story to tell."''</ref> The city was populated by outcasts, those who were exiled from their homes for Coveting that Which Was Not Theirs to Covet, and they made it beautiful in the face of their losses. But the Lady in Black wanted the city for herself as a palace, and it slowly sank underwater.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Propinquity|The Season of Propinquity|Fallen London|}} ''"Its name was Mereid. Its people were cast-outs. They were exiled for the crime of Coveting that Which Was Not Theirs to Covet. They made their city beautiful in defiance [...] The island was always sinking. Something else wanted the city more"''</ref> | |||
The Meridians, fearing their city's destruction, made a bargain with Lady Black. The city would stay afloat; in return, Lady Black would take a newborn from Mereid to raise as her own. As long as the boy remained under the surface, the city would be safe. The boy later grew up and left, and the city submerged completely.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Propinquity|The Season of Propinquity|Fallen London|}} ''"They say there's a woman below the zee. [...] She wanted the city to be her palace. The Meridians bargained [...] She was to have a newborn boy from the [...] So long as he dwelt with her beneath the waves, the city would stand above. But, the boy grew into a curious child and one day —""''</ref> He still wanders the Neath, known as '''the Persistent Traveler.''' | |||
==Death in the Heavens== | ==Death in the Heavens== | ||
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[[File:Maskedshade.png|thumb|120px|A Shade. Art from Sunless Skies.]] | [[File:Maskedshade.png|thumb|120px|A Shade. Art from Sunless Skies.]] | ||
Dying in | Dying in [[the High Wilderness]] sends a spirit to [[the Blue Kingdom]], an ''enormous'' bureaucracy that processes and judges the dead.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Blue_Kingdom|The Blue Kingdom|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> The spirits who roam the Kingdom are called '''shades''', and they often wear white, porcelain masks.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Served_by_Shades|Served by Shades|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> All kinds of creatures can end up becoming shades, including animals, plants,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_House_of_Days#The_Court_of_Mules|The Court of Mules|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> and even [[Rubbery Men]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_House_of_Days#The_Porch_of_the_House_of_Days|The Porch of the House of Days|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
The dead are sent to the Toll-Tower near [[Sky Barnet]]<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Sky_Barnet#The_Toll-Tower|The Toll-Tower|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> and stand before [[Sky Barnet#The House of Days|the House of Days]] to be considered [[The_Blue_Kingdom#The Sky Under a Sun|Ephemera]], and thus properly registered, by the Kingdom's bureaucracies.<ref name = "consult"/> Following that, they must face final judgement by [[The White Well#The Stone-Faced Court|the Stone-Faced Court]] near [[the White Well]];<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_White_Well#The_Stone-Faced_Court|The Stone-Faced Court|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> those who are deemed worthy are granted the privilege of passing through [[Death's Door]] to an unknown fate.<ref name = "consult"/> However, certain individuals, such as immortality seekers, end up imprisoned forever within the Well,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Trials_of_the_Dead|Intercede on the Failed Dead's behalf|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> and the dead who linger in the Blue Kingdom for too long often simply fade into nothing.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/An_Encounter_in_the_Blue_Kingdom|Make the writhing spirit as comfortable as possible|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | |||
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