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{{Character|image1 = Sunsetgaz.png|caption1 = The Earth's Judgement - the Sun. Art from Sunless Sea.|location = [[The High Wilderness]]|allegiance = The Conjunctions|alias = The Stars|notable_members = [[The Sun]]<br>
''"The Great Darkness awaits: the Kingdoms of the Judgements, strewn with joys and treasures..."''
[[The Halved]]<br>
[[The Sapphir'd King]]<br>
[[The Garden King]]|music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/the-surface The Surface]}}<blockquote>''"Look ahead, to the light of the Judgement. All shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well."''<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Prevaricate_2|Prevaricate 2|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>'''Judgements''' are the ultimate power in the universe, which we know as the stars.__FORCETOC__


==Look to the Stars==
''"Look ahead, to the light of the Judgement. All shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well."''
<blockquote>''"But the laws of the Judgements, whose mask is God, are present even here beneath the earth. Lightly present, but present. And a reckoning, as the saying has it, will not be indefinitely postponed."''<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Yes.|Yes.|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>As powerful celestial entities, the Judgements oversee the lesser beings that exist beneath them. They are the ultimate lawmakers of the universe, and all under their eternal light adhere to their rules.<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Ambition:_the_Stars_are_Dying|Further the Didact's research into the politics of suns|Sunless Skies}}</ref> Every star in [[High Wilderness|the night sky]], even our own [[Sun]], is a god to their respective planets and subjects. Few beings exist entirely outside their influence, such as the inhabitants of [[Parabola]] and those who resent the Judgements' complete dominance of the universe.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Dramatis_Personae#I._A_Prologue|''The revolutionaries made camp''|Sunless Skies}}</ref> For those who merely live outside of a Judgement's gaze, as is the case for most denizens of the Neath, the laws may become... er, strong recommendations rather than mandatory rules.


[[File:Bottledsoulwhite.png|thumb|A Judgement's Egg.]] Like all beings, Judgements have souls, known as '''Judgements' Eggs'''; these may function as their spores, their offspring.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Judgements%27_Egg|Judgements%27 Egg|Fallen London}}</ref> If such souls manage to escape being used in dark rituals and other quests for power, they may hatch into stars of their own.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/The_Alarming_Scholar|Judgement's Egg|Sunless Sea}}</ref>
[[File:Sunsetgaz.png|thumb|300px|The Earth's Judgement - the Sun. Taste of it, but don't tarry.  [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/the-surface We no longer belong here]. (art from Sunless Sea)]]'''Judgements''' are the ultimate power (as far as we know) in the universe. Powerful celestial entities, the Judgements oversee the lesser beings that exist alongside and beneath them. They are the ultimate lawmakers of the universe, and all under their eternal light adhere to their rules. Every star in [[High Wilderness|the night sky]], even our own sun, is a god to their respective planets and subjects. Only a few exist outside their influence, and those who do resent their complete dominance of the universe. For those who live outside of a Judgement's gaze (as is the case for most Neath denizens) the laws become... er, strong recommendations rather than mandatory rules.


Intriguingly, Judgements are also multicellular, and their insides are composed of flesh and bone; in fact, they appear to be vertebrates.<ref>{{Citation |https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Baroness%27_Investigation|The Baroness' Investigation|Sunless Skies}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Autopsy|The Autopsy|Sunless Skies}}</ref>
In the 1890s, little is known about the Judgements in the eyes of mortals; what we do know is just through hints. We know that, like all beings, Judgements have souls. These souls, also known as Judgement's Eggs, are spores of the gods. One day these souls will become stars of their own, or used in dark rituals and other quests for power. It is also known that the Judgements adhere to an immensely strict hierarchy, called the Great Chain of Being, quite similar to a caste system. All entities are set to a certain rank, and contact is strictly professional (in most cases). The Judgements do not take kindly to the breaking of this rule, and is part of the reason why the [[The Echo Bazaar|Bazaar]] is here in the first place (and to a lesser extent, us).


Judgements communicate via the [[Correspondence]], a particularly incendiary language.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Breath_of_the_Void|Breath of the Void|Fallen London}}</ref> They often use Couriers, such as the [[Echo Bazaar]] and the [[House of Rods and Chains]], to send messages to each other.<ref name="seventh">''[[The Seventh Letter]]''</ref> Furthermore, Judgements adhere to an immensely strict hierarchy, called '''the Great Chain of Being''', which is similar to a caste system. All entities are set to a certain rank, and contact is strictly professional (in most cases).<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Sacks!_Take_this_dream_of_skies_untainted!|Mr Sacks! Take this dream of skies untainted!|Fallen London}}</ref> The Judgements do not take kindly to the breaking of this rule,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_rejected_wine_and_song|You have rejected wine and song|Fallen London}} ''"To ascend is not possible, save by the Science (and the Science does not exist). "''</ref> and it is part of the reason why the [[The Echo Bazaar|Bazaar]] is here in the first place (and to a lesser extent, us humans).<ref name="seventh" />
It is also known, to a few select individuals, that Judgements are not unstoppable; quite the opposite in fact. Through arcane research and dedication bordering (and often well past) the bounds of insanity, the [[Revolutionaries: the Calendar Council|anarchists]] are slowly devising methods on which to kill the Judgements, as part of their quest to achieve the Liberation of Night.


To those of a more... [[Revolutionaries|revolutionary]] bent, the Judgements are not unstoppable; quite the opposite in fact. Through arcane research and dedication bordering (and often well past) the bounds of insanity, the [[Revolutionaries: the Calendar Council|anarchists]] are slowly devising methods to make the lights go out, as part of their quest to achieve [[the Liberation of Night]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_lights_are_out|The lights are out|Fallen London}}</ref>
'''Albion, 1906'''


By 1905 in the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, it had become apparent that the Judgements were dying off, with someone or something killing them one by one. The British Empire chose to take advantage of their deaths, abandoning London and colonizing the Judgements' empty domains.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Sunless_Skies|Overview|Sunless Skies}}</ref> There are still some alive, like the [[Sapphir'd King]], who rules his [[Blue Kingdom]] with impunity.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Blue_Kingdom|The Blue Kingdom|Sunless Skies}}</ref>
In the ''Sunless Skies ''timeline, by 1906, the Judgements have mysteriously begun to die off, with someone or something killing them one by one. The British Empire has taken advantage of their deaths, abandoning London and colonizing the Judgements' empty domains. There are still a couple alive, like the Sapphir'd King, who lives in the Blue Kingdom and rules it with impunity.


==Known Judgements==
==Known Judgements==


*'''[[The Sun]]''' is the Judgement of the Earth and of Mankind, at least for those dwelling on [[the Surface]].
*The Sun (E SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN TH)
*'''[[The Sapphir'd King]]''' is the Sun of the [[Blue Kingdom]], where he rules as king of the [[Death|dead]].
*'''[[The White]]''' is the spymaster of the heavens.
*'''The Red''' and '''the Gold''' are mentioned in relation to the White; not much is known of them individually.'''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_given_up_your_intrigues|You have given up your intrigues|Fallen London}}</ref>'''
*'''[[The Garden-King]]''' was the Regent of the [[Reach]] until his death. The Reach has overgrown in his absence.
*'''[[The King of Hours]]''' was regent of what is now [[Albion]] until his death.
*'''[[The Halved]]''' is the Sable-Sun of [[Eleutheria]], formerly known as '''the King who Wars.'''
*'''[[The King Who Speaks]]''' was the Halved's sibling. Together, they were known as '''the Binary'''.


=== Beings similar to Judgements ===
*[[The Mountain of Light]] (half-Judgement)
*'''[[The Dawn Machine]]''' is an ambitious and dangerous artificial Judgement, built by the [[Admiralty]].
*'''[[The Clockwork Sun]]''' is the Admiralty's second, more successful artificial star. In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, it reigns over [[Albion]] in the King of Hours' absence.
*'''[[Salt]]''' is a former Judgement who left its past behind. Also called '''the Sun-Beneath-the-Sea''', it lurks to the East, where new scents arise.
* '''[[The Mountain of Light]]''' is the daughter of the Sun and the Bazaar, making her a half-Judgement. Zailors know her as Stone. Her daughter, a quarter-Judgement, is [[Mt. Nomad]].
* '''[[The Black]]''' is not a Judgement, gives no light, and does not exist.


==Interstellar Politics==
*[[The Dawn Machine]] (Artificial proto-Judgement)
<blockquote>''"All st-study of the suns is difficult. The Judgements are vast. Ancient. Beings of incomprehensible complexity. Any investigation is also an act of t-translation, rendering their concerns and structures into analogies we can comprehend."''<ref name="didact find">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Ambition:_the_Stars_are_Dying#Trigger_conditions|Deliver your findings to the Bedevilled Didact|Sunless Skies}}''"Nevertheless, I b-believe I better understand the Conjunctions that divide them now. Imagine vast nations, but f-founded upon philosophy, not geography. There are th-three primary [...] Conjunctions."''</ref></blockquote>
*The [[Clockwork Sun]] (The second, more successful artificial Judgement)
[[File:HeirloomDyingStar.png|thumb|300px|The stars are dying.]]
In the Sunless Skies timeline, thanks to the [[Royal Society]]'s magnificent telescope, the behavior of Judgements among themselves has finally come to... er, ''light.''


Judgements can form groups of various sizes - factions, even. Minor ones, called '''constellations''', consist of three to four stars, and are often formed by neighboring stars, resembling clans. '''Conjunctions''', on the other hand, are much, much bigger,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Ambition:_the_Stars_are_Dying#Trigger_conditions|Further the Didact's research into the politics of suns|Sunless Skies}}</ref> and are founded on the principles of an ideology or philosophy. So far, three Conjunctions are known to exist,<ref name="didact find" /> though many more have come and gone:<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Senior_Scrivener|Recover sheaves of parchment|Sunless Skies}} ''"You gather what you can: litanies of dead conjunctions [...]"''</ref>
*[[Gods of the Unterzee|Salt]]
*The '''Chrysanthemum Conjunction''' is concerned with new beginnings.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Ambition:_the_Stars_are_Dying|Deliver your findings to the Bedevilled Didact|Sunless Skies}} ''"The Chrysanthemum Conjunction are concerned with inception: with beginnings and n-newness [...]"''</ref>
*The '''Amaranthine Conjunction''' believes in endings and conclusions.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Ambition:_the_Stars_are_Dying|Deliver your findings to the Bedevilled Didact|Sunless Skies}} ''"[...] while their counterparts, the Amaranthine Conjunction, believe in culmination, and bringing things to c-completion."''</ref>
*The '''Nepenthine Conjunction''' advocates separation and isolation.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Ambition:_the_Stars_are_Dying|Deliver your findings to the Bedevilled Didact|Sunless Skies}} ''"The Nepenthine Conjunction advocate separation, distinction, isolation: the raising of b-barriers and the drawing of borders."''</ref>
A group led by the [[The Well of Wonders|Prophet Exile]] tried to form the '''Solonacean Conjunction''' by petitioning the [[The Halved|Binary]] to join them; it would have followed an ideology not unlike the modern [[Revolutionaries#Liberation of Night|Liberation of Night]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Dramatis_Personae#III._Palace_of_the_Twin_Kings|The Prophet began to speak|Sunless Skies}} ''"Not words of injustice, but of change. Of the Laws that bound the Makers of Law tighter than any. Of another place, where chaos flourished."''</ref> However, after the nascent Conjunction assassinated the [[The King Who Speaks|King Who Speaks]], the remaining half of the Binary slaughtered the proto-Conjunction, and condemned the ambitious [[Fingerking]] at its head to the [[Well of Wonders]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Dramatis_Personae#VI._The_King_In_Mourning|The King Who Wars mounted his chariot|Sunless Skies}} ''"This was how a King fought, with fire and light / And the Princes learned the folly of their youth. [...] THE KING WHO WARS: Scream not for the comfort of oblivion / Such mercy is not for traitors to know / As you burn forever in my palace / In the flames of anger you have ignited."''</ref>


While the hints toward this are vague,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/Heart-Catcher_Gardens|Ambition: Ask "What is the Courtesy?" (Second Storyteller)|Sunless Skies}} ''"Of a war that broke out between the stars and how, when the first star died, they paused. To end the war, they made the Courtesy: an agreement which set out the terms and rituals under which one star can kill another. And to ensure the Courtesy was kept, they— "''</ref><ref>{{Citation|1=https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Brazen_Brigade#The_Adamant_Idol|2=Trade mysteries with the Piper|3=Sunless Skies|4=}} ''"When you are done, she tells you of a great war fought before the devils fell; of a new Conjunction in heaven; of diets of war and of peace; of counsels betrayed and feasts where the sky ran with spilt starlight [...]"''</ref> the resultant rebellion may have been the event that led to the institution of '''[[the Courtesy]]''', a set of rules to govern stellar warfare.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Brazen_Brigade#The_Adamant_Idol|Ambition: Ask "What is the Courtesy?" (The Piper)|Sunless Skies}} ''"Once, the stars went to war with themselves. The Courtesy was the agreement that ended it: thereafter, the stars were permitted to kill each other so long as they adhered to the formalities and procedures set out in the Courtesy. They exchanged war for murder" [...]''</ref> This has only expedited the bloodshed, as the Courtesy's death toll may number in the hundreds of thousands.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Roll_of_Ash|Return to the Lamentation|Sunless Skies}} ''""I think— [...]  a great many stars have died under the veneer of this 'Courtesy'. Hundreds of them, in fact." [...] "That chamber? One annex of Roll of Ash. Annex thirty-four," she says, "of two hundred and seventy-eight." "''</ref>
*The White (the spymaster of the Judgements, who rules [[the Great Game]] of the stars)
*The Red
*The Gold
*The Garden-King / The Green Regent (The missing Regent of the Reach)
*The King of Hours (The dead ruler of Albion and the Judgement of Time)


==References==
*[[The Halved]] (Formerly the Judgement of Measurements, now a Sable Sun)
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*The Sapphir'd King / The Azure / The Westernmost King (Ruler of the Dead, and the Blue Kingdom)
 
==T-H-E-S-T-A-R-S-A-R-E-D-Y-I-N-G==
''"Once, the stars went to war with themselves. The Courtesy was the agreement that ended it: thereafter, the stars were permitted to kill each other so long as they adhered to the formalities and procedures set out in the Courtesy."''
[[File:HeirloomDyingStar.png|thumb|300px|They exchanged war for murder. Art from Sunless Skies]]
What is killing the stars are in fact each other; some massive insult has provoked a massive war amongst themselves, with the Courtesy, the Judgement "rules of war" being constantly invoked. That the suns are prone to just as much lethal politics as mortals is something they do not wish ''anyone ''lower on the Great Chain to know, to the point where they have specifically assigned a [[Logoi]] to hunting down anyone who learns of it. Of course, [[The Halved]], not being a particular fan of [[The Sapphir'd King|one particular sun]] nor being especially upset by the idea of the Chain being violated, has thought of a way to abuse the language of the Courtesy to give said targets legal right to invoke war...
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