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Silk traders are common here, but they are notoriously tight-lipped and inexpressive.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Compile a Port Report|Sunless Sea}} ''"The silk traders don't talk much. In particular, they don't talk of the sorrow-spiders at their feet, over their heads or crawling over them as they sleep. Spiders? We'll not be having that kind of talk about the generous neighbours, they say with haste, in raised voices."''</ref> The people as a whole are forbidden from partaking in music and color, beyond the garments of their assigned roles.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|The Port of the Nativity|Sunless Sea}} ''"With the Festival of Silk over, the Nativity returns to its usual grey gloom. The people work under the silent but omnipresent supervision of their 'generous neighbours', dreaming of the day a year hence when colour will again be permitted in their lives."''</ref> They are only permitted to let loose once a year, at the '''Festival of Silk<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Preparing for the Festival of Silk|Sunless Sea}} ''"The glumness of the Nativity is broken by the reds and golds of freshly hung banners."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|The Festival of Silk|Sunless Sea}} ''"Once a year, the Nativity explodes with forbidden music and colour. Silks the envy of any in the Neath stream from every ship in a rainbow of red, green and gold."''</ref>''' - a celebration of gratitude to their arachnid overl- er, ''neighbors.''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Preparing for the Festival of Silk|Sunless Sea}} ''"...their celebration of gratitude to the 'generous neighbours' that silently watch over them from the shadows."''</ref> | Silk traders are common here, but they are notoriously tight-lipped and inexpressive.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Compile a Port Report|Sunless Sea}} ''"The silk traders don't talk much. In particular, they don't talk of the sorrow-spiders at their feet, over their heads or crawling over them as they sleep. Spiders? We'll not be having that kind of talk about the generous neighbours, they say with haste, in raised voices."''</ref> The people as a whole are forbidden from partaking in music and color, beyond the garments of their assigned roles.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|The Port of the Nativity|Sunless Sea}} ''"With the Festival of Silk over, the Nativity returns to its usual grey gloom. The people work under the silent but omnipresent supervision of their 'generous neighbours', dreaming of the day a year hence when colour will again be permitted in their lives."''</ref> They are only permitted to let loose once a year, at the '''Festival of Silk<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Preparing for the Festival of Silk|Sunless Sea}} ''"The glumness of the Nativity is broken by the reds and golds of freshly hung banners."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|The Festival of Silk|Sunless Sea}} ''"Once a year, the Nativity explodes with forbidden music and colour. Silks the envy of any in the Neath stream from every ship in a rainbow of red, green and gold."''</ref>''' - a celebration of gratitude to their arachnid overl- er, ''neighbors.''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Preparing for the Festival of Silk|Sunless Sea}} ''"...their celebration of gratitude to the 'generous neighbours' that silently watch over them from the shadows."''</ref> | ||
The humans who work for the spiders within the '''Web of Stone''' have all been blinded as part of their initiation,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|A new initiate|Sunless Sea}} ''"A Widow gently kisses his new brother on the forehead, wrapping a silk blindfold around his hollow eyes."''</ref> and are divided into two groups based on their duties:<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|The Web of Stone|Sunless Sea}} ''"Eyeless Weavers and Widows busy themselves tending to the spiders and their Tree of Seasons, showing neither interest or concern at your presence."''</ref> the '''Weavers,''' who wear red clothing and tend the webs, and the '''Widows''', who wear green clothing and care for and feed the spiders.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Spy on the Weavers and Widows|Sunless Sea}} ''"The cultists politely ignore you as you watch them at work; the Weavers in red, tending the webs, the Widows in green, caring for their masters by reducing grisly foodstuffs to paste and feeding the more senior members of the spider-council by hand."''</ref> The Spider-Council they work for is known as the '''Tree of Seasons,''' which has established itself around a great statue,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Behold the Tree of Seasons|Sunless Sea}} ''"Branches of webs hang in their thousands from the colossal statue of some being as far from an angel as an angel from a man. The spider-council has made its home in the chipped out eyes..."''</ref> and has trapped hundreds of unfortunate victims with the goal of collecting their secrets<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Behold the Tree of Seasons|Sunless Sea}} ''"The spider-council has made its home [...] surrounded by [...] a precious collection of ensnared unfortunates. Hundreds of these captives dangle in silk cocoons, the sane and still-living tended to just enough to serve their full measure of both use and suffering."''</ref> (and their eyes).<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Further investigate the Tree of Seasons|Sunless Sea}} ''"Their eyes long since harvested to birth the sorrow-spiders' progeny, they hang immobile in darkness, dreaming of oblivion."''</ref> | The humans who work for the spiders within the '''Web of Stone''' have all been blinded as part of their initiation,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|A new initiate|Sunless Sea}} ''"A Widow gently kisses his new brother on the forehead, wrapping a silk blindfold around his hollow eyes."''</ref> and are divided into two groups based on their duties:<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|The Web of Stone|Sunless Sea}} ''"Eyeless Weavers and Widows busy themselves tending to the spiders and their Tree of Seasons, showing neither interest or concern at your presence."''</ref> the '''Weavers,''' who wear red clothing and tend the webs, and the '''Widows''', who wear green clothing and care for and feed the spiders.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Spy on the Weavers and Widows|Sunless Sea}} ''"The cultists politely ignore you as you watch them at work; the Weavers in red, tending the webs, the Widows in green, caring for their masters by reducing grisly foodstuffs to paste and feeding the more senior members of the spider-council by hand."''</ref> The Spider-Council they work for is known as the '''Tree of Seasons,''' which has established itself around a great statue,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Behold the Tree of Seasons|Sunless Sea}} ''"Branches of webs hang in their thousands from the colossal statue of some being as far from an angel as an angel from a man. The spider-council has made its home in the chipped out eyes..."''</ref> and has trapped hundreds of unfortunate victims with the goal of collecting their secrets<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Behold the Tree of Seasons|Sunless Sea}} ''"The spider-council has made its home [...] surrounded by [...] a precious collection of ensnared unfortunates. Hundreds of these captives dangle in silk cocoons, the sane and still-living tended to just enough to serve their full measure of both use and suffering."''</ref> (and their eyes).<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Into_the_Spider%27s_Web#The_Web_of_Stone|Further investigate the Tree of Seasons|Sunless Sea}} ''"Their eyes long since harvested to birth the sorrow-spiders' progeny, they hang immobile in darkness, dreaming of oblivion."''</ref> Β | ||
[[File: | [[File:blindfoldedemissary.png|thumb|left|100px|The Emissary of Spiders]] | ||
The primary human contact in this wretched place is the rather passive-aggressive '''Emissary of Spiders'''. This eyeless but well-informed individual is willing to conduct business with zee-captains; he acts as the "mouth" of the spider-council here, and he also occasionally acts as a tour guide for visitors.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Meet with an Emissary of Spiders|Sunless Sea}} ''"The honour of serving the acrimonious masters does somewhat leave one at a disadvantage in matters of detail. [...] Blind to light is not, however, deaf to rumour."''</ref> | The primary human contact in this wretched place is the rather passive-aggressive '''Emissary of Spiders'''. This eyeless but well-informed individual is willing to conduct business with zee-captains; he acts as the "mouth" of the spider-council here, and he also occasionally acts as a tour guide for visitors.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Saviour's_Rocks|Meet with an Emissary of Spiders|Sunless Sea}} ''"The honour of serving the acrimonious masters does somewhat leave one at a disadvantage in matters of detail. [...] Blind to light is not, however, deaf to rumour."''</ref> | ||