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|allegiance = [[The Presbyterate]] (disputed)<br>
|allegiance = [[The Presbyterate]] (disputed)<br>
[[Lady Black]] (former)
[[Lady Black]] (former)
|notable_inhabitants = The Confounded Traveler<br>
|notable_inhabitants = The Confounded Traveler
The Morbid Archaeologist
|music = }}<blockquote>''"A city lies shattered around you; strewn across the zee-bed. Heavy spires and sunken sepulchres, tumbled domes and fractured mosaics: the grave of a nation."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Explorations|The Season of Explorations|Fallen London|}}</ref>
|music = }}<blockquote>''"A city lies shattered around you; strewn across the zee-bed. Heavy spires and sunken sepulchres, tumbled domes and fractured mosaics: the grave of a nation."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Explorations|The Season of Explorations|Fallen London|}}</ref>


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In the years after its disappearance, Mereid's history faded from the Presbyterate's memory, surviving only as a cautionary tale against defying the Prester.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"Mereid is a myth. A fairy story told to children in the Presbyterate to frighten them into obedience."''</ref>
In the years after its disappearance, Mereid's history faded from the Presbyterate's memory, surviving only as a cautionary tale against defying the Prester.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"Mereid is a myth. A fairy story told to children in the Presbyterate to frighten them into obedience."''</ref>


In 1897 (''2019''), the now-Persistent Traveler returned to Lady Black, causing the city to resurface. Presbyterate forces were incredibly alarmed and kept the news quiet; after all, Mereid once held its own against the Presbyterate's might. The Chalice remains deep beneath the island, its vast greenery grown wild and changed by its time in the zee.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''It is as though this great confusion of life is pulling its inspirations from two different repositories; one airy and light, an echo of the lost Surface, and one deep and dark, those forms that flourish in the lightless depths of the zee.''</ref> More recently, the Prester has sent his forces to locate and reclaim the Chalice.<ref name="The Exile's Chalice" />
In the second year of 1899 ''(2022)'', the now-Persistent Traveler returned to Lady Black, causing the city to resurface. Presbyterate forces were incredibly alarmed and kept the news quiet; after all, Mereid once held its own against the Presbyterate's might. The Chalice remains deep beneath the island, its vast greenery grown wild and changed by its time in the zee.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''It is as though this great confusion of life is pulling its inspirations from two different repositories; one airy and light, an echo of the lost Surface, and one deep and dark, those forms that flourish in the lightless depths of the zee.''</ref> More recently, the Prester has sent his forces to locate and reclaim the Chalice.<ref name="The Exile's Chalice" />


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