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[[The Isle of Cats]]<br>
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<blockquote>''"I have, I fear, at last determined the cause of our poor Leopold's sad disappearance. You will recall that I sent by the Borneo a very considerable collection of [illegible] ... identified one variety as the sinister exile's rose of the Bosphorus. Sophia had long admired their colour [illegible] ... gardens here about the Government-house [illegible] ... although here they call it 'lion's rose'."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|A letter fragment, dated Singapore, 1821|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"I have, I fear, at last determined the cause of our poor Leopold's sad disappearance. You will recall that I sent by the Borneo a very considerable collection of [illegible] ... identified one variety as the sinister exile's rose of the Bosphorus. Sophia had long admired their colour [illegible] ... gardens here about the Government-house [illegible] ... although here they call it 'lion's rose'."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|A letter fragment, dated Singapore, 1821|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Isleofcats port.png|alt=An island city with a field of red flowers.|thumb|The [[Isle of Cats]], with fields of red Exile's Rose.]]
[[File:Isleofcats port.png|alt=An island city with a field of red flowers.|thumb|[[The Isle of Cats]], with fields of red Exile's Rose.]]
The Exile's Rose may be crossbred with another flower from Hell to produce a red-petaled variant.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_out_what_the_hell_he%27s_talking_about|Work out what the hell he's talking about|Fallen London}} ''"The petals you brought him are from a rare and deadly flower: something you get when you cross-breed exile's rose with a flower they brought out of Hell."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Start_with_the_petals|Start with the petals|Fallen London}} ''"The petals look to be from the flower called exile's rose: but they're red."''</ref> When Lamplighter Bees consume pollen from these hybrids, they go mad and extract memories from the minds of those nearby, producing [[red honey]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Honeyed_Tongue|The Honeyed Tongue|Sunless Sea}} ''"When lamplighter bees suck the nectar of the crimson strain of exile's rose, they are driven to madness. They enter the brains of humans and harvest their memories." [...] "Those memories are instilled in red honey. [...]"''</ref> In 1821, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Raffles Stamford Raffles] imported a red strain of Exile's Rose to Singapore (possibly the aforementioned variant), identifying them as the "sinister exile's rose of the Bosphorus" and "lion's rose." [[Leopold]], his son, encountered these flowers and vanished from the [[Surface]];<ref name="lion">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|Sidebar Snippets#Universal|Fallen London}} ''""I have, [...] at last determined the cause of our poor Leopold's [...] disappearance. You will recall that I sent by the Borneo a [...] collection of [illegible] ... identified one variety as the sinister exile's rose of the Bosphorus. Sophia had long admired their colour [illegible] ... gardens here about the Government-house [illegible] ... although here they call it 'lion's rose'. Singapura [...] many tigers. I would not mention this except that when I dream of Leopold, [...] it has always seemed to me that there is a great cat present, the colour of sunset, which is also the colour of the roses [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Memories_Stewed_in_Honey|Story description|Sunless Sea}} ''""The spice-scented docks of Malacca," Leopold breathes [...] He returns [...] eyes bright. "I am very partial to memories of the Far East. Very thoughtful of you.""''</ref> he later reappeared in the [[Neath]] and became the Pirate-King of the [[Isle of Cats]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Meeting_with_the_Pirate_King|Story description|Sunless Sea}} ''"What might one expect from Leopold, Pirate-King of the Isle of Cats: [...] Behind him you see a wall of what you think are wine-racks. On closer inspection, the racks hold bottle upon carefully-labelled bottle of red honey."''</ref>
The Exile's Rose may be crossbred with another flower from Hell to produce a red-petaled variant.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Work_out_what_the_hell_he%27s_talking_about|Work out what the hell he's talking about|Fallen London}} ''"The petals you brought him are from a rare and deadly flower: something you get when you cross-breed exile's rose with a flower they brought out of Hell."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Start_with_the_petals|Start with the petals|Fallen London}} ''"The petals look to be from the flower called exile's rose: but they're red."''</ref> When Lamplighter Bees consume pollen from these hybrids, they go mad and extract memories from the minds of those nearby, producing [[red honey]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Honeyed_Tongue|The Honeyed Tongue|Sunless Sea}} ''"When lamplighter bees suck the nectar of the crimson strain of exile's rose, they are driven to madness. They enter the brains of humans and harvest their memories." [...] "Those memories are instilled in red honey. [...]"''</ref> In 1821, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Raffles Stamford Raffles] imported a red strain of Exile's Rose to Singapore (possibly the aforementioned variant), identifying them as the "sinister exile's rose of the Bosphorus" and "lion's rose." [[Leopold]], his son, encountered these flowers and vanished from the [[Surface]];<ref name="lion">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Universal|Sidebar Snippets#Universal|Fallen London}} ''""I have, [...] at last determined the cause of our poor Leopold's [...] disappearance. You will recall that I sent by the Borneo a [...] collection of [illegible] ... identified one variety as the sinister exile's rose of the Bosphorus. Sophia had long admired their colour [illegible] ... gardens here about the Government-house [illegible] ... although here they call it 'lion's rose'. Singapura [...] many tigers. I would not mention this except that when I dream of Leopold, [...] it has always seemed to me that there is a great cat present, the colour of sunset, which is also the colour of the roses [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Memories_Stewed_in_Honey|Story description|Sunless Sea}} ''""The spice-scented docks of Malacca," Leopold breathes [...] He returns [...] eyes bright. "I am very partial to memories of the Far East. Very thoughtful of you.""''</ref> he later reappeared in the [[Neath]] and became the Pirate-King of the [[Isle of Cats]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/A_Meeting_with_the_Pirate_King|Story description|Sunless Sea}} ''"What might one expect from Leopold, Pirate-King of the Isle of Cats: [...] Behind him you see a wall of what you think are wine-racks. On closer inspection, the racks hold bottle upon carefully-labelled bottle of red honey."''</ref>


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