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===A Bargain with the Deep=== | ===A Bargain with the Deep=== | ||
The Meridians could not stave off the Presbyterate alone, so they made a treaty with Lady Black. The city would stay afloat, and in return, Lady Black would take a newborn from Mereid to raise as her own. As long as the boy remained with her, the city would be safe<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Explorations|The Season of Explorations|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> | The Meridians could not stave off the Presbyterate alone, so they made a treaty with Lady Black. The city would stay afloat, and in return, Lady Black would take a newborn from Mereid to raise as her own. As long as the boy remained with her, the city would be safe.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Explorations|The Season of Explorations|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> But the boy left to see the world, and the city submerged completely. For centuries he wandered the Neath, and was eventually known as the '''Confounded Traveler''', unable to find his way home. | ||
Even before the treaty failed, diplomacy between the Meridians and Lady Black was fragile. Lady Black's influence threatened to subvert the island's foundation tree<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"This is very Late Mereid. [...] 'The touch of the Deep Lady creeps inland, and the Ambassadors fear the taint will reach the Tree...'"''</ref> and the kingdom made [[The Tragedy Procedures|contingency plans]] for its fall<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}}''<nowiki/>'...in the event that the treaty with the Deep Lady is broken, the power of our Queen will no longer be able to hold back the waters. Civilians should evacuate along the Bright Avenue and board the boats of the Seventh Gate. The High Gardeners will excise the Chalice at the root and flee through the Dock Beneath. [...]'''</ref>. When the island fell, many of its citizens escaped — but the Presbyterate turned the refugees away.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"And when the Meridians came, clinging to driftwood and crowded on ships, the Guard-Captains of the Replete gave us orders straight from the Prester himself. We were to turn them all away. We – I – turned them all away."''</ref> All are presumed lost. | Even before the treaty failed, diplomacy between the Meridians and Lady Black was fragile. Lady Black's influence threatened to subvert the island's foundation tree<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"This is very Late Mereid. [...] 'The touch of the Deep Lady creeps inland, and the Ambassadors fear the taint will reach the Tree...'"''</ref> and the kingdom made [[The Tragedy Procedures|contingency plans]] for its fall<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}}''<nowiki/>'...in the event that the treaty with the Deep Lady is broken, the power of our Queen will no longer be able to hold back the waters. Civilians should evacuate along the Bright Avenue and board the boats of the Seventh Gate. The High Gardeners will excise the Chalice at the root and flee through the Dock Beneath. [...]'''</ref>. When the island fell, many of its citizens escaped — but the Presbyterate turned the refugees away.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"And when the Meridians came, clinging to driftwood and crowded on ships, the Guard-Captains of the Replete gave us orders straight from the Prester himself. We were to turn them all away. We – I – turned them all away."''</ref> All are presumed lost. |