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Everything in Polythreme is alive as well - and we mean ''everything.''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Exploring_Polythreme|Exploring Polythreme|Fallen London|}}''"Where the streets have eyes and the houses have teeth. Walk a minute away from your ship and Polythreme doesn't so much surround as swallow you – foreboding streets snaking away like the veins in some vast, unknown body."''</ref> The city is suffused with unnatural vitality: coins scream, houses moan, and a lingering traveler's clothes may awaken<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Horrendous_Cravat|A Horrendous Cravat|Fallen London|}}''"The silk is unpleasantly slick on your skin; its movement is morose but threatening. And those colours, that pattern – truly it is destined for a life of independence in Polythreme; there is no outfit that would match."''</ref> and form relationships with other objects.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_camaraderie_of_objects|Observe the camaraderie of objects|Fallen London|}}''"Your carpet bag has made a firm friend of the hall table in the inn you're staying at. Your shoes are no longer on speaking terms. Many of the objects you see on the street are melancholy. But some few have found comfort in each other. Will poets ever speak of this?"''</ref> It is even far from uncommon to see roaming colonies of clothing,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Tomb-Colonists_in_Polythreme|Recruit a Bandage-Colony|Sunless Sea|}}''"Clothes-colonies - living assemblages of garments - walk Polythreme, upright as any citizen of London. [...]"''</ref> banded together to wear a person instead of the other way around.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Polythreme|A contact-colony|Sunless Sea|}}''"[...] It seems that the clothes - mostly gloves, you see - are more wearing than being worn. The pale and sweating fellow within is a prisoner of his wardrobe! [...]"''</ref> The living objects in Polythreme are aware of their surroundings despite lacking eyes or ears,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lurk_in_the_eaves|Lurk in the eaves|Fallen London|}}''"Despite the stories, the walls and arches of Polythreme don't have eyes. But they know you're there. After days of hearing wails, moans and whispers, you have finally found silence."''</ref> and perform other actions which would typically require organs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fractious_Furniture|Fractious Furniture|Fallen London|}}''"The chair spits and kicks like a camel as you grab it for a good look. [...]"''</ref> Some can even speak, through unknown means.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Tomb-Colonists_in_Polythreme|Recruit a Bandage-Colony|Sunless Sea|}}''"Yesss. Yesss, We can be one of your dead men. No. No, we require no food. A payment? For our trouble? How delightful. We'll sstay out of the way... [...] Tell uss. Where are we going? Will there be... people? We feel sso empty."''</ref> Polythreme's buildings are typically sedentary,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Robes_and_Belts_and_Masks_And_Mantles|Robes and Belts and Masks And Mantles|Fallen London|}}''"Polythreme isn't quite how the stories have it. The houses may have eyes and teeth, but they're stone and clay and rarely move. There are Clay Men here, of course, but they are outnumbered by hobbling man-shaped collections of clothes variously called clothes-legions and clothes-colonies."''</ref> but smaller objects can become quite mobile.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Make_off_with_a_box_of_silks|Make off with a box of silks|Fallen London|}}''"The little crate bumps and shuffles as you grab it, and stubbornly refuses to open its lid. The crate's hinges start to splinter before it relents and lets you grab an armful of silk. It waddles painfully back towards its ship as you make off with your prize."''</ref> Despite such vitality, the city relies on imports for natural resources and commodities like silk.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_everyone_you_meet|Speak to everyone you meet|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Some of the steamers come from lands far from London. Ships from the east import rice and silks and peaches, for the Clay Men have a special fondness for Surface-Silk. Others come from the south – the Elder Continent. They bring fruit and occasionally pilgrims that head up the hill and are turned away. [...]"''</ref> | Everything in Polythreme is alive as well - and we mean ''everything.''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Exploring_Polythreme|Exploring Polythreme|Fallen London|}}''"Where the streets have eyes and the houses have teeth. Walk a minute away from your ship and Polythreme doesn't so much surround as swallow you – foreboding streets snaking away like the veins in some vast, unknown body."''</ref> The city is suffused with unnatural vitality: coins scream, houses moan, and a lingering traveler's clothes may awaken<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Horrendous_Cravat|A Horrendous Cravat|Fallen London|}}''"The silk is unpleasantly slick on your skin; its movement is morose but threatening. And those colours, that pattern – truly it is destined for a life of independence in Polythreme; there is no outfit that would match."''</ref> and form relationships with other objects.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Observe_the_camaraderie_of_objects|Observe the camaraderie of objects|Fallen London|}}''"Your carpet bag has made a firm friend of the hall table in the inn you're staying at. Your shoes are no longer on speaking terms. Many of the objects you see on the street are melancholy. But some few have found comfort in each other. Will poets ever speak of this?"''</ref> It is even far from uncommon to see roaming colonies of clothing,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Tomb-Colonists_in_Polythreme|Recruit a Bandage-Colony|Sunless Sea|}}''"Clothes-colonies - living assemblages of garments - walk Polythreme, upright as any citizen of London. [...]"''</ref> banded together to wear a person instead of the other way around.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Polythreme|A contact-colony|Sunless Sea|}}''"[...] It seems that the clothes - mostly gloves, you see - are more wearing than being worn. The pale and sweating fellow within is a prisoner of his wardrobe! [...]"''</ref> The living objects in Polythreme are aware of their surroundings despite lacking eyes or ears,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lurk_in_the_eaves|Lurk in the eaves|Fallen London|}}''"Despite the stories, the walls and arches of Polythreme don't have eyes. But they know you're there. After days of hearing wails, moans and whispers, you have finally found silence."''</ref> and perform other actions which would typically require organs.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fractious_Furniture|Fractious Furniture|Fallen London|}}''"The chair spits and kicks like a camel as you grab it for a good look. [...]"''</ref> Some can even speak, through unknown means.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Tomb-Colonists_in_Polythreme|Recruit a Bandage-Colony|Sunless Sea|}}''"Yesss. Yesss, We can be one of your dead men. No. No, we require no food. A payment? For our trouble? How delightful. We'll sstay out of the way... [...] Tell uss. Where are we going? Will there be... people? We feel sso empty."''</ref> Polythreme's buildings are typically sedentary,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Robes_and_Belts_and_Masks_And_Mantles|Robes and Belts and Masks And Mantles|Fallen London|}}''"Polythreme isn't quite how the stories have it. The houses may have eyes and teeth, but they're stone and clay and rarely move. There are Clay Men here, of course, but they are outnumbered by hobbling man-shaped collections of clothes variously called clothes-legions and clothes-colonies."''</ref> but smaller objects can become quite mobile.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Make_off_with_a_box_of_silks|Make off with a box of silks|Fallen London|}}''"The little crate bumps and shuffles as you grab it, and stubbornly refuses to open its lid. The crate's hinges start to splinter before it relents and lets you grab an armful of silk. It waddles painfully back towards its ship as you make off with your prize."''</ref> Despite such vitality, the city relies on imports for natural resources and commodities like silk.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_everyone_you_meet|Speak to everyone you meet|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Some of the steamers come from lands far from London. Ships from the east import rice and silks and peaches, for the Clay Men have a special fondness for Surface-Silk. Others come from the south – the Elder Continent. They bring fruit and occasionally pilgrims that head up the hill and are turned away. [...]"''</ref> | ||
When the King with a Hundred Hearts dreams,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Go_looking_2|Go looking|Fallen London|}}''"THE KING WITH A HUNDRED HEARTS IS OUR MAKER AND OUR SOUL. HE DREAMS US TO BEING. BUT NOT ALL HIS DREAMS ARE PLEASING."''</ref> the city of Polythreme convulses, and a Clay Man is born.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Polythreme|Gather intelligence|Sunless Sea|}}''"Roads roil, bricks quiver. The windows of all the buildings flash like eyes. The palace above the city swells and roars. This convulsion is how Clay Men are born. Even now, somewhere below, they open their blind-seeming grey eyes."''</ref> In accordance with an arrangement between Polythreme and the [[Echo Bazaar]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/So_that%27s_who_he_is|So that's who he is|Fallen London|}}''"You! Another meddler from London, no doubt. You know nothing! The tithe of my lumpen brethren to the Masters of the Bazaar is a necessary and accepted practice! Of course the Masters require recompense for their protection and guidance. The Hundreds knows that this must be done."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_who%27s_here|Find out who's here|Fallen London|}}''"Did you know that the Iron Republic's fleet of infernal corsairs landed here a few years ago to pillage the place? It went badly for them. Let's just say that the land rose up in its own defence. [...] There aren't any official treaties that I've seen, but Polythreme is less independent than it looks. The tithe of Clay Men keeps the Masters of the Bazaar happy, though [...]"''</ref> most Clay Men are sold<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/So_that%27s_who_he_is|So that's who he is|Fallen London|}}''"Everyone in Polythreme knows the Clay Broker. He organises the tithe of Clay Men to the Masters of the Bazaar. Collar him for a chat."''</ref> and shipped off soon after birth,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Polythreme|Carry Clay Men to London|Sunless Sea|}}''"Each one lies down in its appointed position next to the other, nested snugly, head by foot. "WE ARE FOR LONDON," one explains you."''</ref> and the majority of them now reside in [[London]],<ref> | When the King with a Hundred Hearts dreams,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Go_looking_2|Go looking|Fallen London|}}''"THE KING WITH A HUNDRED HEARTS IS OUR MAKER AND OUR SOUL. HE DREAMS US TO BEING. BUT NOT ALL HIS DREAMS ARE PLEASING."''</ref> the city of Polythreme convulses, and a Clay Man is born.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Polythreme|Gather intelligence|Sunless Sea|}}''"Roads roil, bricks quiver. The windows of all the buildings flash like eyes. The palace above the city swells and roars. This convulsion is how Clay Men are born. Even now, somewhere below, they open their blind-seeming grey eyes."''</ref> In accordance with an arrangement between Polythreme and the [[Echo Bazaar]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/So_that%27s_who_he_is|So that's who he is|Fallen London|}}''"You! Another meddler from London, no doubt. You know nothing! The tithe of my lumpen brethren to the Masters of the Bazaar is a necessary and accepted practice! Of course the Masters require recompense for their protection and guidance. The Hundreds knows that this must be done."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_who%27s_here|Find out who's here|Fallen London|}}''"Did you know that the Iron Republic's fleet of infernal corsairs landed here a few years ago to pillage the place? It went badly for them. Let's just say that the land rose up in its own defence. [...] There aren't any official treaties that I've seen, but Polythreme is less independent than it looks. The tithe of Clay Men keeps the Masters of the Bazaar happy, though [...]"''</ref> most Clay Men are sold<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/So_that%27s_who_he_is|So that's who he is|Fallen London|}}''"Everyone in Polythreme knows the Clay Broker. He organises the tithe of Clay Men to the Masters of the Bazaar. Collar him for a chat."''</ref> and shipped off soon after birth,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Polythreme#Polythreme|Carry Clay Men to London|Sunless Sea|}}''"Each one lies down in its appointed position next to the other, nested snugly, head by foot. "WE ARE FOR LONDON," one explains you."''</ref> and the majority of them now reside in [[London]],<ref>''"The thing that strikes visitors first is how few Clay Men walk the streets. There must be many more Clay Men in London than there are here. Your guide, an expatriate from Spite wrapped in dozens of scarves, tells you that most of them troop dejectedly into a steamer for London not long after they split off from whichever wall or flagstone gave birth to them. It's called the tithe, and it pays for the protection and favour of the Masters of the Bazaar."''</ref> performing manual labor for humans.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Admiralty_Survey_Office#Port_Reports|Polythreme|Sunless Sea|}}''“The King with a Hundred Hearts. What a useful fellow. Without his exports, I'd be delivering my own coal.”''</ref> As such, Polythreme's current population is largely made up of clothes-colonies and the rare humans who serve as their hosts.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_a_few_natives|Speak to a few natives|Fallen London|}}''"There's marble to be found on the island, and copper. But little else. Clay Men don't eat much, but the steamers come and go. They bring enough to keep the few humans on the island supplied with rice and coffee and dates. You scribble it all down in your journal.."''</ref> The Clay Men still on the island speak their native language of Loamsprach amongst themselves, but they can also speak English with polite visitors.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_to_the_Clay_Men|Speak to the Clay Men|Fallen London|}}''"Among themselves, the Clay Men speak Loamsprach – a language of rumbling, overlapping syllables. But they will deign to turn their stony voices to English for the benefit of a polite visitor."''</ref> | ||
There is a temple in Polythreme marked with carved eyes, which stands apart from the city's other buildings. It houses a lone Unfinished priest<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Go_looking_2|Go looking|Fallen London|}}''"Now that you look closely, the priest is missing half of one foot."''</ref> who tells stories of [[the Garden]] and the [[Mountain of Light]] to his Clay brethren.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_of_his_spiritual_work|Speak of his spiritual work|Fallen London|}}''"MY BROTHERS ARE NOT LONELY. THEY HAVE EACH OTHER. AND THE LITTLE THINGS TOUCHED BY THE KING WITH A HUNDRED HEARTS. THEY KNOW WHEREOF THEY CAME. I TEACH THEM OF THE FUTURE. OF THE MOUNTAIN AND THE GARDEN."''</ref> | There is a temple in Polythreme marked with carved eyes, which stands apart from the city's other buildings. It houses a lone Unfinished priest<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Go_looking_2|Go looking|Fallen London|}}''"Now that you look closely, the priest is missing half of one foot."''</ref> who tells stories of [[the Garden]] and the [[Mountain of Light]] to his Clay brethren.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Speak_of_his_spiritual_work|Speak of his spiritual work|Fallen London|}}''"MY BROTHERS ARE NOT LONELY. THEY HAVE EACH OTHER. AND THE LITTLE THINGS TOUCHED BY THE KING WITH A HUNDRED HEARTS. THEY KNOW WHEREOF THEY CAME. I TEACH THEM OF THE FUTURE. OF THE MOUNTAIN AND THE GARDEN."''</ref> |