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==GRIEVE==
==GRIEVE==
<blockquote>''"The light on the edge of sleep was mine. I was Mr Candles. I will not be again."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_Name! Accept the Name!, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>[[File:Candlescream.png|thumb|St. Arthur's Candle.]]
<blockquote>''"The light on the edge of sleep was mine. I was Mr Candles. I will not be again."''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_Name! Accept the Name!, ''Fallen London'']</ref></blockquote>[[File:Candlescream.png|thumb|St. Arthur's Candle.]]
'''Mr Candles'''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_Name! Accept the Name!, ''Fallen London''] ''"The light on the edge of sleep was mine. I was Mr Candles. I will not be again."''</ref> was one of the eleven [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters of the Bazaar]]. He oversaw trade in candles and held authority over [[Parabola|dreams]]<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_what_he_wants|Ask him what he wants|Fallen London|}} ''"Wine and Spices stole what was mine."''</ref> from his [[Winking Isle|lighthouse]], situated between [[Parabola]] and reality.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse. Enter the lighthouse., ''Fallen London''] ''"Here he once stood, on the border between Parabola and the Wilderness, to look out across his wounded realm. Or perhaps he only imagined it. Perhaps you only imagined it. This is a dream that wounds, but it is a dream."''</ref> Alongside [[Mr Cups]] (or [[Mr Wines|Wines]]), he was likely responsible for the Fall of the [[The First City|First City]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Looking_in_the_garden Looking in the garden, ''Fallen London''] ''"Two figures step into the chamber, hunched and garbed in many-petalled black cloaks. Masters of the Bazaar. One carries a clay cup, the other an unlit candle. The one with the cup says, "I think we can be of service to each other. Allow me to propose an exchange...""''</ref>
'''Mr Candles'''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_the_Name! Accept the Name!, ''Fallen London''] ''"The light on the edge of sleep was mine. I was Mr Candles. I will not be again."''</ref> was one of the eleven [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Masters of the Bazaar]]. He oversaw trade in candles and holding authority over [[Parabola|dreams]]<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_him_what_he_wants|Ask him what he wants|Fallen London|}} ''"Wine and Spices stole what was mine."''</ref> from his [[Winking Isle|lighthouse]], situated between [[Parabola]] and reality.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse. Enter the lighthouse., ''Fallen London''] ''"Here he once stood, on the border between Parabola and the Wilderness, to look out across his wounded realm. Or perhaps he only imagined it. Perhaps you only imagined it. This is a dream that wounds, but it is a dream."''</ref> Alongside [[Mr Cups]] (or [[Mr Wines|Wines]]), he was likely responsible for the Fall of the [[The First City|First City]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Looking_in_the_garden Looking in the garden, ''Fallen London''] ''"The traveller writhes and twitches on a stone slab, in some kind of fit. He looks wretchedly thin and haggard. A short step from death. The priest-king weeps over him. Two figures step into the chamber, hunched and garbed in many-petalled black cloaks. Masters of the Bazaar. One carries a clay cup, the other an unlit candle. The one with the cup says, "I think we can be of service to each other. Allow me to propose an exchange...""''</ref>


The [[The Second City|Second City]] proved to be a major setback for the [[Bazaar]] and the Masters. The [[The Sisters|Pharaoh’s daughters]] tricked the Masters,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets|Buying secrets|Fallen London|}} ''"Since the Second City, [...] We were a royal house [...] We played those black-cloaked vultures for fools, so we did. Beat them at their own game and pulled the nose of the Bazaar [...]"''</ref> trapping them for two thousand years.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/This_really_can%27t_be_good_for_you This really can't be good for you, ''Fallen London''] ''"caught incarcerated caged two dozen centuries no space no space to spread my wings !unbearable! !release me! Spit venom at my judas gaolers may their kohl eyes gender worms may their bones burn in their flesh !unbearable! !release me!"''</ref> After their escape, the desperate Masters sought a scapegoat, and that scapegoat was Mr Candles.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Homecoming|Homecoming|Fallen London|}}''""How dare you," rasps Mr Spices, though it lacks the will to punish the transgression. "You can't imagine it. Tricked by creatures as low as you. Led into a trap. Imprisoned for aeons. The furthest I have ever been from home. Forced to sacrifice—" Its words catch in its throat."''</ref> Candles was considered a runt among [[Curators]] (the Masters' species) as an individual who lacked the "Dual Nature." Runts are considered no better than food for their siblings,<ref name=":02">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/No_map_knows_the_place_you_go|No map knows the place you go|Fallen London}} ''"A Tree which lacks the Dual Nature is less. A Beast which lacks the Dual Nature is no less. This kind are not Trees, nor are they Beasts. Each Clutch has sometimes its Runt, who lacketh part of the Nature. Even the Runt has uses. Consider the Owl." [Editor's note: The runt of a clutch of owl chicks may be killed and eaten by its siblings if resources are scarce. This phenomenon occurs in a variety of other birds as well as mammals.]''</ref> and the very notion of "runtery" is a crime in Curator society that served as the primary reason for Candles' exile from the [[High Wilderness]].<ref>[https://www.failbettergames.com/news/a-secret-about-the-masters A secret about the Masters, ''Failbetter Games''] ''"runtery, aberration,"''</ref> Candles knew full well what his colleagues thought of him, and that they would betray him eventually, but he held out hope that they would not turn on him.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse. Enter the lighthouse., ''Fallen London''] ''"But it is clear that he was aware of his deficiency, long before the betrayal.  He knew the others would turn on him.  He hoped they would not."''</ref> ''<small><choose uncached=""><option>Foolish, foolish, foolish.</option><option></option></choose></small>''
The [[The Second City|Second City]] proved to be a major setback for the [[Bazaar]] and the Masters. The Pharaoh’s Daughters tricked the Masters,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets|Buying secrets|Fallen London|}} ''"Since the Second City, [...] We were a royal house [...] We played those black-cloaked vultures for fools, so we did. Beat them at their own game and pulled the nose of the Bazaar [...]"''</ref> who were trapped for two thousand years.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/This_really_can%27t_be_good_for_you This really can't be good for you, ''Fallen London''] ''"caught incarcerated caged two dozen centuries no space no space to spread my wings !unbearable! !release me! Spit venom at my judas gaolers may their kohl eyes gender worms may their bones burn in their flesh !unbearable! !release me!"''</ref> Desperate, they sought a scapegoat, and that scapegoat was Mr Candles.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Homecoming|Homecoming|Fallen London|}}''""How dare you," rasps Mr Spices, though it lacks the will to punish the transgression. "You can't imagine it. Tricked by creatures as low as you. Led into a trap. Imprisoned for aeons. The furthest I have ever been from home. Forced to sacrifice—" Its words catch in its throat."''</ref> Candles was considered a runt among [[Curators]] (the Masters' species) as an individual who lacked the "Dual Nature." Runts are considered no better than food for their siblings,<ref name=":02">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/No_map_knows_the_place_you_go|No map knows the place you go|Fallen London}} ''"A Tree which lacks the Dual Nature is less. A Beast which lacks the Dual Nature is no less. This kind are not Trees, nor are they Beasts. Each Clutch has sometimes its Runt, who lacketh part of the Nature. Even the Runt has uses. Consider the Owl." [Editor's note: The runt of a clutch of owl chicks may be killed and eaten by its siblings if resources are scarce. This phenomenon occurs in a variety of other birds as well as mammals.]''</ref> and the very notion of "runtery" is a crime in Curator society that served as the primary reason for Candles' exile from the [[High Wilderness]].<ref>[https://www.failbettergames.com/news/a-secret-about-the-masters A secret about the Masters, ''Failbetter Games''] ''"runtery, aberration,"''</ref> Candles knew full well what his colleagues thought of him, and that they would betray him eventually, but he held out hope that they would not turn on him.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse. Enter the lighthouse., ''Fallen London''] ''"But it is clear that he was aware of his deficiency, long before the betrayal.  He knew the others would turn on him.  He hoped they would not."''</ref> ''<small><choose uncached=""><option>Foolish, foolish, foolish.</option><option></option></choose></small>''


==HATE==
==HATE==
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Before it fell, the [[Third City]] was ruled by three priest-kings who relentlessly hunted any creature they could to sate their hunger.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London|}} ''"Beasts slaughtered, feasts spread on the floor. [...] We chew. [...] we devour the dead until our hungers have been fed. Feed us. Feed us more than the dead."''</ref> The priest-kings were aware of the [[Masters]]’ nature, and contacted them to strike a dangerous bargain.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Capture_Third_City_Veils|Capture Third City Veils|Fallen London|}} ''"THE OLD PRIEST-KINGS KNEW OUR KIND. WE WERE ALL GODS TO THEM. WE ALL ENTERED INTO THEIR BARGAIN."''</ref>
Before it fell, the [[Third City]] was ruled by three priest-kings who relentlessly hunted any creature they could to sate their hunger.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London|}} ''"Beasts slaughtered, feasts spread on the floor. [...] We chew. [...] we devour the dead until our hungers have been fed. Feed us. Feed us more than the dead."''</ref> The priest-kings were aware of the [[Masters]]’ nature, and contacted them to strike a dangerous bargain.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Capture_Third_City_Veils|Capture Third City Veils|Fallen London|}} ''"THE OLD PRIEST-KINGS KNEW OUR KIND. WE WERE ALL GODS TO THEM. WE ALL ENTERED INTO THEIR BARGAIN."''</ref>


At some point around 900-1000 CE, the [[Bazaar]] arranged for the purchase of the Third City, offering its priest-kings the flesh of a god as their price.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London|}} ''"It isn't really much to pay. [...] someone else can take the fall to feed them, feed them something more. Just sign here."''</ref> Candles, believing only a small part of himself would be required, consented to the deal — but [[Mr Veils]] knew better, and led Candles to his doom.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price The price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, ''Fallen London''] ''"They said – they called me by my name – I need only go up and the priests would take a little. The gratitude in their song! We embraced before I rose. You of cloth and shadow, you enemy, you proud-singer, you led the way. I will poison you with airs."''</ref> The priest-kings struck before dawn,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/SEVEN_OF_WORDS SEVEN OF WORDS, ''Fallen London''] ''"In the hours before dawn, when he was drowned, you dream that you come to your door and knock on it."''</ref> snaring Candles on a hook, pinning him in place, and carving out pieces of his flesh to eat using obsidian knives.<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pervert_your_studies Pervert your studies, ''Fallen London''] ''"He came up [...] to offer a little. They hooked him [...] like a fish. Their knives [...] were dark and sharp as the Mountain's daughter. He screamed then [...] and they opened their mouths, red and white and rich with treasure."''</ref> Devouring [[Curator]] flesh granted the priest-kings ascension along the [[Great Chain]],<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_rejected_wine_and_song|You have rejected wine and song|Fallen London|}}''"[…] the flesh and blood of the Twelve is intoxicating and transcendent. If you consume something greater, then you may incorporate it: unless it incorporates you. […] This is the lesson of Couriers. This is the lesson of the knives and the pool."''</ref> turning them into the immortal [[God-Eaters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_the_water_1|Look into the water 1|Fallen London|}} ''"A celebration! The God-Eaters lick their fingers, not to waste a scrap. They will live forever now. Much good will it do them."''</ref> ''<small><choose uncached=""><option>The knives. They glistened. They cut. And oh, how they ate.</option><option></option></choose></small>''  
At some point around 900-1000 CE, the [[Bazaar]] arranged for the purchase of the Third City, offering its priest-kings the flesh of a god as their price.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London|}} ''"It isn't really much to pay. [...] [...] someone else can take the fall to feed them, feed them something more. Just sign here."''</ref> Candles, believing only a small part of himself would be required, consented to the deal — but [[Mr Veils]] knew better, and led Candles to his doom.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price,_the_price The price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, the price, ''Fallen London''] ''"They said – they called me by my name – I need only go up and the priests would take a little. The gratitude in their song! We embraced before I rose. You of cloth and shadow, you enemy, you proud-singer, you led the way. I will poison you with airs."''</ref> The priest-kings struck before dawn,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/SEVEN_OF_WORDS SEVEN OF WORDS, ''Fallen London''] ''"In the hours before dawn, when he was drowned, you dream that you come to your door and knock on it."''</ref> snaring Candles on a hook, pinning him in place, and carving out pieces of his flesh to eat using obsidian knives.<ref name=":1" /> Devouring [[Curator]] flesh granted the priest-kings ascension along the [[Great Chain]],<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_rejected_wine_and_song|You have rejected wine and song|Fallen London|}}''"[…] the flesh and blood of the Twelve is intoxicating and transcendent. If you consume something greater, then you may incorporate it: unless it incorporates you. […] This is the lesson of Couriers. This is the lesson of the knives and the pool."''</ref> turning them into the immortal [[God-Eaters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_the_water_1|Look into the water 1|Fallen London|}} ''"A celebration! The God-Eaters lick their fingers, not to waste a scrap. They will live forever now. Much good will it do them."''</ref> ''<small><choose uncached=""><option>The knives. They glistened. They cut. And oh, how they ate.</option><option></option></choose></small>''  


Candles was alive through the whole process, and was still alive when they threw what remained of him to drown in [[lacre]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pervert_your_studies|Pervert your studies|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] O but the feast was too short [...] all with that old redolence [...] of a certain ammonia. He breathed [...] until his vents were stifled with tears. [...]"''</ref> His remains were likely buried somewhere in the northernmost reaches of the [[Neath]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Pages%27_Educational_Picture_Postcards_and_Assorted_Souvenir_Stationery Mr Pages' Educational Picture Postcards and Assorted Souvenir Stationery, ''Fallen London''] ''"It's only later, when you inspect your hoard of new secrets, that you find a scrap of rose-coloured paper with the tiniest of inscriptions. 'IT IS NORTH UNDER GRANITE' it says on one side. The single word 'EATEN' is on the other."''</ref> under a granite well.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_and_speak_of...terrible_things.|Attend and speak of...terrible things.|Fallen London|}} ''"Things you've seen in your dreams. A black vault filled with black chains. A long flinty shaft back to the light. A granite well. A knife of obsidian. A membranous wing spread against the stars of the night sky. A distorted face seen through water. You hear yourself say "A reckoning is not to be postponed indefinitely.""''</ref> Following his death, the Masters erased all records of his existence and knowledge of his name.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Grieve Grieve, ''Fallen London''] ''"It is written here, on the candle's flank: dead, the voice from the well, dead as stone, dead as time, dead as between. They want him forgotten. He will not be forgotten. The wax is his flesh. The flame is his eye. The smoke is his voice. Remember him."''</ref> His domain over dreams was given to [[Mr Wines]] and [[Mr Spices]], who still fight over it to this day.<ref name=":0" />
Candles was alive through the whole process, and was still alive when they threw what remained of him to drown in [[lacre]].<ref name=":1">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pervert_your_studies Pervert your studies, ''Fallen London''] ''"He came up (you do not write) to offer a little. They hooked him (you do not declare) like a fish. Their knives (you do not suggest) were dark and sharp as the Mountain's daughter. He screamed then (you have not recorded) and they opened their mouths, red and white and rich with treasure. O but the feast was too short: sweet as the stars, bitter as the sun, all with that old redolence (which you might well footnote) of a certain ammonia. He breathed (your ink does not flow) until his vents were stifled with tears. If he had a soul (you might conjecture; you do not conjecture) it would have skipped and sizzled like rich blood on a griddle."''</ref> His remains were likely buried somewhere in the northernmost reaches of the [[Neath]],<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mr_Pages%27_Educational_Picture_Postcards_and_Assorted_Souvenir_Stationery Mr Pages' Educational Picture Postcards and Assorted Souvenir Stationery, ''Fallen London''] ''"It's only later, when you inspect your hoard of new secrets, that you find a scrap of rose-coloured paper with the tiniest of inscriptions. 'IT IS NORTH UNDER GRANITE' it says on one side. The single word 'EATEN' is on the other."''</ref> under a granite well.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_and_speak_of...terrible_things.|Attend and speak of...terrible things.|Fallen London|}} ''"Things you've seen in your dreams. A black vault filled with black chains. A long flinty shaft back to the light. A granite well. A knife of obsidian. A membranous wing spread against the stars of the night sky. A distorted face seen through water. You hear yourself say "A reckoning is not to be postponed indefinitely.""''</ref> Following his death, the Masters erased all records of his existence and knowledge of his name.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Grieve Grieve, ''Fallen London''] ''"It is written here, on the candle's flank: dead, the voice from the well, dead as stone, dead as time, dead as between. They want him forgotten. He will not be forgotten. The wax is his flesh. The flame is his eye. The smoke is his voice. Remember him."''</ref> His domain over dreams was given to [[Mr Wines]] and [[Mr Spices]], who still fight over it to this day.<ref name=":0" />


==SEEK==
==SEEK==
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Throughout the journey of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, Mr Candles is portrayed as a martyr figure, and it cannot go unmentioned that there are numerous parallels with the life, death, and legacy of Jesus Christ. Candles was originally written as one of twelve<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_set_aside_jewels_and_riches|You have set aside jewels and riches|Fallen London|}} ''"The Twelve gave them up, when they took the Courier’s bargain."''</ref><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Insight|Insight|Fallen London|}} ''"King Twelve, they say, was wounded in the thigh. He was robbed of what will be. You may bring him a candle or a heart. Or you may fly; you may fly." [Editor's note: Hammering home the Arthurian reference, the title of this storylet is Carbonek, the name of the castle where the Holy Grail is said to be kept.]''</ref> (though it is now established that there were eleven Masters); regardless, Mr Veils plays the role of Judas. The Weeping Scars sustained during Seeking evoke Jesus' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Holy_Wounds wounds upon the cross], and the all-consuming<ref>''[Editor's note: Word choice intentional.]''</ref> masochistic nature of Seeking links back to the broader Christian concept of approaching the divine through the recollection and emulation of Jesus' suffering. [[God's Editors]] have a "secret sibling" organization that assists Seekers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Deep_Archives_of_the_College_of_St_Cyriac|The Deep Archives of the College of St Cyriac|Fallen London|}} ''""You wished to enquire," the Arbiter says silkily, "about a certain chapter and verse of the Gospel of Matthew. If that was even his name." Do you have what was promised, as the price for the cooperation of St Cyriac's College, and their secret sibling?"''</ref> and there are further distortions of the New Testament sprinkled throughout the storyline.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Yes.|Yes.|Fallen London|}} ''Matthew 25:42 - "I was an hungred [...] and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_a_service_at_the_Chapel_(no._6)|Attend a service at the Chapel (no. 6)|Fallen London|}} ''"You who remain, you know that there is no betrayal. The Drowned Man was torn that he might feed us. The White comes to fulfil the frozen law. The seventh city will never fall, and all of us will live."''</ref> And of course, Candles is consumed as the Eucharist, granting the heathen God-Eaters "divine grace" (a higher place on the Great Chain of Being): a parallel only emphasized further by the Chapel of Lights as a church of murderous sacrament.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Chapel_of_Lights|Chapel of Lights|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Now we have the wax (which is the streak beneath our skin) and the wick (which is the faith we have skeined) and the tinder (which is the harm we have done to those who loved us) and the flint (which is the name, the Name, the treasure of music stilled). Now. It will hurt, we must render ourselves a little, there will be scars, but one more scar, what is that?"''</ref>
Throughout the journey of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name, Mr Candles is portrayed as a martyr figure, and it cannot go unmentioned that there are numerous parallels with the life, death, and legacy of Jesus Christ. Candles was originally written as one of twelve<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/You_have_set_aside_jewels_and_riches|You have set aside jewels and riches|Fallen London|}} ''"The Twelve gave them up, when they took the Courier’s bargain."''</ref><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Insight|Insight|Fallen London|}} ''"King Twelve, they say, was wounded in the thigh. He was robbed of what will be. You may bring him a candle or a heart. Or you may fly; you may fly." [Editor's note: Hammering home the Arthurian reference, the title of this storylet is Carbonek, the name of the castle where the Holy Grail is said to be kept.]''</ref> (though it is now established that there were eleven Masters); regardless, Mr Veils plays the role of Judas. The Weeping Scars sustained during Seeking evoke Jesus' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Holy_Wounds wounds upon the cross], and the all-consuming<ref>''[Editor's note: Word choice intentional.]''</ref> masochistic nature of Seeking links back to the broader Christian concept of approaching the divine through the recollection and emulation of Jesus' suffering. [[God's Editors]] have a "secret sibling" organization that assists Seekers,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Deep_Archives_of_the_College_of_St_Cyriac|The Deep Archives of the College of St Cyriac|Fallen London|}} ''""You wished to enquire," the Arbiter says silkily, "about a certain chapter and verse of the Gospel of Matthew. If that was even his name." Do you have what was promised, as the price for the cooperation of St Cyriac's College, and their secret sibling?"''</ref> and there are further distortions of the New Testament sprinkled throughout the storyline.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Yes.|Yes.|Fallen London|}} ''Matthew 25:42 - "I was an hungred [...] and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Attend_a_service_at_the_Chapel_(no._6)|Attend a service at the Chapel (no. 6)|Fallen London|}} ''"You who remain, you know that there is no betrayal. The Drowned Man was torn that he might feed us. The White comes to fulfil the frozen law. The seventh city will never fall, and all of us will live."''</ref> And of course, Candles is consumed as the Eucharist, granting the heathen God-Eaters "divine grace" (a higher place on the Great Chain of Being): a parallel only emphasized further by the Chapel of Lights as a church of murderous sacrament.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Chapel_of_Lights|Chapel of Lights|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Now we have the wax (which is the streak beneath our skin) and the wick (which is the faith we have skeined) and the tinder (which is the harm we have done to those who loved us) and the flint (which is the name, the Name, the treasure of music stilled). Now. It will hurt, we must render ourselves a little, there will be scars, but one more scar, what is that?"''</ref>


Candles is also likened to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_King Fisher King], a figure from Arthurian legend. Many versions of the Fisher King's tale are recorded, but they generally involve a king who has been wounded and rendered impotent. The king's wounds cannot heal without the intervention of a chosen hero, adding another layer to Weeping Scars. There are direct references to a wound in the thigh<ref name=":3" /> and "the absence of fertility"<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse. Enter the lighthouse., ''Fallen London''] ''"This one, ‘the absence of fertility’.  This, ‘unmoved by gravity’.  This one, ‘alone’."''</ref> in Seeking; however, Failbetter appears to be decoupling the concept of runtery from gender or sexual presentation,<ref name="seal2">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_House_of_Rods_and_Chains#Mr_Barleycorn's_Belfry|Give Mr Barleycorn the Seal of Mr Menagerie|Sunless Skies}} ''"The Runt [...] "I confess, I am amazed it has survived. My master was not tolerant of its various weaknesses. Its single-mindedness; its cleaving to antiquated custom. How it chafed at its chains." Mr Barleycorn dips the seal in ink and presses it to paper. "Still. I am glad it has found new purpose. I'm pleased to hear it's doing well.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#Matchmaking|Mr Pages: Matchmaking|Mask of the Rose|}} ''"I am not yet so decrepitated as to have only one. A litter of one has only the runt! [...] If there were time for such distractions, and if I were disposed, and if it were the day appointed for the forming of families, I am still polyfructant!"''</ref> avoiding a variety of troublesome implications that may be derived from the suggested original definition.  
Candles is also likened to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_King Fisher King], a figure from Arthurian legend. Many versions of the Fisher King's tale are recorded, but they generally involve a king who has been wounded and rendered impotent. The king's wounds cannot heal without the intervention of a chosen hero, adding another layer to Weeping Scars. There are direct references to a wound in the thigh<ref name=":3" /> and "the absence of fertility" in Seeking;<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_lighthouse. Enter the lighthouse., ''Fallen London''] ''"This one, ‘the absence of fertility’.  This, ‘unmoved by gravity’.  This one, ‘alone’."''</ref> however, Failbetter appears to be decoupling the concept of runtery from gender or sexual presentation,<ref name="seal2">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.miraheze.org/wiki/The_House_of_Rods_and_Chains#Mr_Barleycorn's_Belfry|Give Mr Barleycorn the Seal of Mr Menagerie|Sunless Skies}} ''"The Runt [...] "I confess, I am amazed it has survived. My master was not tolerant of its various weaknesses. Its single-mindedness; its cleaving to antiquated custom. How it chafed at its chains." Mr Barleycorn dips the seal in ink and presses it to paper. "Still. I am glad it has found new purpose. I'm pleased to hear it's doing well.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://maskoftherose.miraheze.org/wiki/Mr_Pages#Matchmaking|Mr Pages: Matchmaking|Mask of the Rose|}} ''"I am not yet so decrepitated as to have only one. A litter of one has only the runt! [...] If there were time for such distractions, and if I were disposed, and if it were the day appointed for the forming of families, I am still polyfructant!"''</ref> avoiding a variety of troublesome implications that may be derived from the suggested original definition.  


The Fisher King is cured when the chosen Knight of the Round Table asks him a particular question. Just as there are multiple options available to the Seeker, this question varies between retellings. It might be spiritual, like "Whom does the Grail serve?" (either God or the Fisher King himself), or a simple question of "What ails you?" But in Richard Wagner's operatic adaptation of the story, the chosen knight Parsifal (Percival), a naive boy, asks his elderly mentor Gurnemanz: "Who is the Grail?" - which might already recall the question about [[Salt]]. Gurnemanz explains that "That cannot be said," but that no earthly path leads to the Grail, and Parsifal will learn more about it if it calls him into his service. Parsifal makes an offhand comment about how far he has come in his journey already, and Gurnemanz replies: "You see, my son, time here becomes [[The High Wilderness|space]]." How very interesting.
The Fisher King is cured when the chosen Knight of the Round Table asks him a particular question. Just as there are multiple options available to the Seeker, this question varies between retellings. It might be spiritual, like "Whom does the Grail serve?" (either God or the Fisher King himself), or a simple question of "What ails you?" But in Richard Wagner's operatic adaptation of the story, the chosen knight Parsifal (Percival), a naive boy, asks his elderly mentor Gurnemanz: "Who is the Grail?" - which might already recall the question about [[Salt]]. Gurnemanz explains that "That cannot be said," but that no earthly path leads to the Grail, and Parsifal will learn more about it if it calls him into his service. Parsifal makes an offhand comment about how far he has come in his journey already, and Gurnemanz replies: "You see, my son, time here becomes [[The High Wilderness|space]]." How very interesting.
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