Maps/London

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Ladybones Road is a major district of London, rife with mysteries and intrigue.


Veilgarden is a major district of London. Best known for its bohemian leanings, this neighborhood is filled with entertainment, honey-dens, and scandalous delights.


Spite is a major district of London, whose most iconic landmark is St Fiacre's Cathedral. The streets of this impoverished neighborhood are ruled by gangs of urchins who live in the Flit high above.


Mrs Plenty's Most Distracting Carnival is a year-round fair held on the eastern outskirts of London.


Watchmaker's Hill is a major district of London. One of the more dangerous parts of the city, this neighborhood is home to the Department of Menace Eradication, which pays upstanding citizens to hunt various pests in the nearby marshes.


The Forgotten Quarter is the last surviving remnant of the Fourth City.


The Shuttered Palace is the home of the Empress, her Consort, and her children. Why is it shuttered? "Apparently the Empress doesn't like light. Or sudden movements, loud noises, foreigners, treason, peaches. When you're Empress, you can do this kind of thing."


The Flit is an aerial network of rooftops, bridges, and ladders, primarily concentrated above Spite. It serves as respite for urchins and a convenient hiding place for thieves and spies.


Wolfstack Docks is London's single major port, located on the banks of the Stolen River near the western shore of the Unterzee.


"What can you find in the Bazaar Sidestreets? Respectable firms crammed into ramshackle workshops and pokey offices. The rent here is astronomical. But the quick and the hungry turn profits in the shadows of the spires. Just keep your eyes off the carvings up high. And whatever you do, don't fall in love."




Part zoo and part Bedlam (though the real Bedlam is a good distance south), the Labyrinth of Tigers is a curious attraction where the tigers are the only exhibits who may roam freely.


Concord Square

The headquarters of London's Constables.


Moloch Street is a major artery through Ladybones Road. Its landmarks include the Brass Embassy - Hell's stronghold in London - as well as the Moloch Street Underground Station, which serves as the eastern terminus of the Moloch Street Express and the Great Hellbound Railway.


Hangman's Arch

A common site of public hangings, despite the unreliability of death in the Neath.


A vast and ancient network of tunnels beneath London, inhabited by many Clay Men.


The Brass Embassy is Hell's bastion in London, and thus a base of operation for devils.



The Singing Mandrake

A noteworthy tavern in Veilgarden.


St Fiacre's Cathedral

The most majestic landmark of Spite, headed by a rather peculiar Bishop.


The University is London's primary institution of period-appropiate pseudoscience ahem, knowledge and innovation.



The Orphanage, operating under Mr Fires' protection, is a mysterious facility that sits in the heart of Spite's labyrinth.


Doubt Street

The hub of London's newspapers, magazines, and other printed publications.


Mahogany Hall is London's most popular and prestigious theatre. It really does put on a different kind of show each day, just as advertised.


Mrs. Chapman's
Boarding House

A place for those who have nowhere else to go. Alias Horatia's. Location approximate.


Tentergrounds Synagogue

The only known synagogue in London. Location approximate.


St. Albans
Protomartyr

Location approximate.



The Department of Menace Eradication pays brave Londoners to eliminate threats to the city, particularly those in the nearby marshes.


The Medusa's Head

A tavern owned by the Cheery Man.


A marsh on the outskirts of London, crawling with all sorts of strange and dangerous beasts.



An area on the outskirts of London that is littered with deadly-sharp stalagmites.



The Temple Club

"In an unprecedented move, the clandestine and obscure Temple Club has opened its doors to the public. It is a place for free thinkers, radical antiquarians and luminaries of the modern age to gather amidst the ruins of the Fourth City."



The Blind Helmsman

A zailors' pub in Wolfstack Docks.


Hogslain Market



Tucked into a quiet corner of Tyrant's Gardens, Wilmot's End is the base of the Great Game in London, and the location of the Foreign Office.


The Foreign Office is an almost completely autonomous wing of London's government that is responsible for appointing colonial governors of Port Carnelian.



Drowned Parliament

After the Fall of London, the Empress and the Masters of the Bazaar found no further use for Parliament. So it ended up here.


"I've heard tell that there's a fancy club for exceptional sorts. It's on the river, in the shell of some old clock tower. The things that go on there! They'd curl your hair and clench your toes."


Hood's Bridge


Hater's Bridge



The Echo Bazaar is the center of commerce in London.


Flute Street is an ancient Rubbery city that lies beneath London.


The Royal Bethlehem Hotel, formerly the hospital of the same name, is an elite hotel run by a very mysterious manager.