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== Precious Memories ==
== Precious Memories ==
Gaoler's honey comes from a flower that is a cross between the exile's rose and a flower from [[Hell]], pollinated by bees that have consumed a victim's tears. It seems the hybrid has existed since the days of the [[Fourth City]]. The name of this honey likely refers to the practice of capturing prisoners in order to harvest their minds for this valuable drug; consumption of this substance allows one to experience another's memories. This takes place in a dream-location called the [[The Chambers of the Heart|Chambers of the Heart]], and is incredibly painful for the unfortunate victim.
Consumption of this substance allows one to experience another's memories - which is incredibly painful for the unfortunate victim. This honey comes from a flower that is a cross between the exile's rose and a flower from [[Hell]], pollinated by bees that have consumed a victim's tears. It seems the hybrid has existed since the days of the [[Fourth City]]. The name of this honey likely refers to the practice of capturing prisoners in order to harvest their minds for this valuable drug.


The [[Empress]]' family and servants also regularly partook in red honey<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story)|The Gift (Story)|Fallen London|}} ''"The younger Hathhorn stirs from his wine-fog. "Father took me to the Palace, once. Just after the Fall. I dined with the royal children. The footmen served a bowl of honey with every course, red as fire.""''</ref> until a "bad strain" turned most of the [[The Royal Family|royal children]] into monsters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story)|The Gift (Story)|Fallen London|}} ''"A Sprightly Septuagenarian drones about the revels of his youth to a patient ingénue. "...and the gaoler's honey flowed like a river! Or at least a tributary. There were tureens of it. Vats! We didn't know, then, of course. Terrible thing. Bad strain. Hence all this..." he waves a vague hand at the darkness."''</ref> There is another insidious variant of honey, known as '''[[Cardinal's Honey]]''', that allows for one to enter and experience the dreams of the dead; it is a side effect of red honey production, pushed to the point where the victim has nothing left to give.
The [[Empress]]' family and servants also regularly partook in red honey<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story)|The Gift (Story)|Fallen London|}} ''"The younger Hathhorn stirs from his wine-fog. "Father took me to the Palace, once. Just after the Fall. I dined with the royal children. The footmen served a bowl of honey with every course, red as fire.""''</ref> until a "bad strain" turned most of the [[The Royal Family|royal children]] into monsters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Gift_(Story)|The Gift (Story)|Fallen London|}} ''"A Sprightly Septuagenarian drones about the revels of his youth to a patient ingénue. "...and the gaoler's honey flowed like a river! Or at least a tributary. There were tureens of it. Vats! We didn't know, then, of course. Terrible thing. Bad strain. Hence all this..." he waves a vague hand at the darkness."''</ref> There is another insidious variant of honey, known as '''[[Cardinal's Honey]]''', that allows for one to enter and experience the dreams of the dead; it is a side effect of red honey production, pushed to the point where the victim has nothing left to give.
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