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<blockquote>''"She made the other ships restless. In the end we had to repair her enough to let her go on. She turned north, with the last of the crew that still lived on her. But she sailed too close by Frostfound, and the ice swallowed her. At least, that is the story that has come back to us."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Khan%27s_Shadow |Ask about the Cladery Heart among the Shipwrights|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"She made the other ships restless. In the end we had to repair her enough to let her go on. She turned north, with the last of the crew that still lived on her. But she sailed too close by Frostfound, and the ice swallowed her. At least, that is the story that has come back to us."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Khan%27s_Shadow |Ask about the Cladery Heart among the Shipwrights|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>


The Surgeon's Child eventually lost track of the ''Cladery Heart''.<ref name = "got away"/> During the era of the [[First City]] in the ''Fallen London'' timeline,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"You carried a stack of clay tablets out of the Temple. They are records: a partial Third City translation – into hieratic code – of a First City cipher."''</ref> she abandoned it at the location of her "final dream,"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"This Surgeon's Child travelled in a piece of the Bazaar. The Heart is a ship – and you, Captain, now have the record of its final destination. She travelled to places she'd dream of; and we have the record of her final dream." He pats the tremendous stack of paper."''</ref> which was inside a stalagmite in the northern [[Unterzee]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"Your voyage takes you far from London. [...] You edge by the frozen castles of the North, [...] Finally: a gigantic stalagmite. And – there! A crack large enough for your ship to enter. [...] there it is. [...] the Heart."''</ref> The [[Rosers]] sought to claim the living ship for themselves,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"It goes on to relate that the Rosers were hunting for it, too. [...] "They have hidden what they have learned. Their shrine is the lock. Honey, the key." The rest of the account concerns his search for a Roser shrine."''</ref> but could only obtain a list of its destinations,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"This is an account of  the travels of a ship called the Heart, across all reaches of the Unterzee."''</ref> which they hid in a temple dedicated to the [[God-Eaters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"The Heart was a – fragment? An organ? A lobe? – of the Bazaar, extracted by the Surgeon's Child. The Rosers believed it lay in a temple of the Third City: "beneath the feet of the mottled man" [...] Time to make your way there!"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"Beneath the pedestal of a mottled statue, [...] The treasure must be below! [...] But at last the statue is across the floor. You throw open the hatch, and – a pile of tablets shine in your candlelight. It was too much to hope the Heart would be here."''</ref>
The Surgeon's Child eventually lost track of the ''Cladery Heart''.<ref name = "got away"/> In the ''Fallen London'' timeline, she abandoned it at the location of her "final dream"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"This Surgeon's Child travelled in a piece of the Bazaar. The Heart is a ship – and you, Captain, now have the record of its final destination. She travelled to places she'd dream of; and we have the record of her final dream." He pats the tremendous stack of paper."''</ref> during the era of the [[First City]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"You carried a stack of clay tablets out of the Temple. They are records: a partial Third City translation – into hieratic code – of a First City cipher."''</ref> which was a cave in a stalagmite in the northern [[Unterzee]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"Your voyage takes you far from London. [...] You edge by the frozen castles of the North, [...] Finally: a gigantic stalagmite. And – there! A crack large enough for your ship to enter. [...] there it is. [...] the Heart."''</ref> The [[Rosers]] sought to claim the living ship for themselves,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"It goes on to relate that the Rosers were hunting for it, too. [...] "They have hidden what they have learned. Their shrine is the lock. Honey, the key." The rest of the account concerns his search for a Roser shrine."''</ref> but could only obtain a list of its destinations,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"This is an account of  the travels of a ship called the Heart, across all reaches of the Unterzee."''</ref> which they hid in a temple dedicated to the [[God-Eaters]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"The Heart was a – fragment? An organ? A lobe? – of the Bazaar, extracted by the Surgeon's Child. The Rosers believed it lay in a temple of the Third City: "beneath the feet of the mottled man" [...] Time to make your way there!"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Surgeon%27s_Child|The Surgeon's Child|Fallen London|}} ''"Beneath the pedestal of a mottled statue, [...] The treasure must be below! [...] But at last the statue is across the floor. You throw open the hatch, and – a pile of tablets shine in your candlelight. It was too much to hope the Heart would be here."''</ref>
[[File:Frostfound port.png|alt=A castle made of ice with two towers.|thumb|[[Frostfound]]|130x130px]]
[[File:Frostfound port.png|alt=A castle made of ice with two towers.|thumb|[[Frostfound]]|130x130px]]
In the ''Sunless Sea'' timeline, it is not stated how the Surgeon's Child and the ''Cladery Heart'' separated.<ref name = "got away"/><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Where is the Cladery Heart now?|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Last my mother heard, it was in Adam's Way, or somewhere further into the Elder Continent. It might still be zeeworthy."''</ref> According to a storyteller, an unknown party zailed the ''Heart'' up the [[The Nameless River|Nameless River]] as far as it would go, submerged it, and covered it in reeds. Its ichor suffused the water, causing nearby fish to wash ashore and pile up in rotting heaps. The villagers nearby initially enjoyed this unexpected bounty, but soon grew tired of the <em>Heart</em>'s presence,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam's_Way|Ask storytellers about the Cladery Heart|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The Cladery Heir insists it was last seen in the Elder Continent. [...] Yes, it was here. A previous owner zailed it as far up the river as it would go, and then submerged it and covered its resting place in reeds. There its ichor bled into the water. The river fish began to throw themselves on shore and hobble about on their fins. At first the local fishermen welcomed an easy harvest, but in time they came to dislike the disruption and the permanent rotting smell."''</ref> so they repaired it and forced a small crew to zail north as far out of the [[Elder Continent]] as possible.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam's_Way|Ask storytellers about the Cladery Heart's departure|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The people who lived on the banks of Adam's Way brought the Cladery Heart to the surface and made it fit to zail again. But there was no one who wanted to voyage in her. So they chose a crew by lot and chained them to the deck, ordering them to zail north until they had left the Elder Continent, and then to keep zailing as far as they could go."''</ref> Eventually, the ''Heart'' ended up in [[Khan's Shadow]], a frequent resting place for shipwrecks.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam's_Way|Ask storytellers about how to retrieve the Cladery Heart|Sunless Sea|}} ''"[...] ships that cannot zail any longer often find themselves huddled into Khan's Shadow. You might look there. Perhaps the presence of the Cladery Heart would even make those other broke-down ships eager to move again."''</ref> The locals had to exile the vessel because it made the ships there too "restless," so it and its remaining crew zailed north. However, they veered too close to [[Frostfound]], and the ''Heart'' was left frozen and inert, waiting to thaw so that it may travel yet again.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Khan%27s_Shadow|Ask about the Cladery Heart among the Shipwrights|Sunless Sea|}} ''""She made the other ships restless," [...] "In the end we had to repair her enough to let her go on. She turned north, with the last of the crew that still lived on her. But she sailed too close by Frostfound, and the ice swallowed her."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Frostfound|Event description|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The Cladery Heir has sliced away great blocks of Frostfound ice and piled them into a wall. Behind them, the shape of the Cladery Heart is evident, but the hull-flesh is blue with cold."''</ref>
In the ''Sunless Sea'' timeline, it is not stated how the Surgeon's Child and the ''Cladery Heart'' separated.<ref name = "got away"/><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Cladery_Heir|Where is the Cladery Heart now?|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Last my mother heard, it was in Adam's Way, or somewhere further into the Elder Continent. It might still be zeeworthy."''</ref> According to a storyteller, an unknown party zailed the ''Heart'' up the [[The Nameless River|Nameless River]] as far as it would go, submerged it, and covered it in reeds. Its ichor suffused the water, causing nearby fish to wash ashore and pile up in rotting heaps. The villagers nearby initially enjoyed this unexpected bounty, but soon grew tired of the <em>Heart</em>'s presence,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam's_Way|Ask storytellers about the Cladery Heart|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The Cladery Heir insists it was last seen in the Elder Continent. [...] Yes, it was here. A previous owner zailed it as far up the river as it would go, and then submerged it and covered its resting place in reeds. There its ichor bled into the water. The river fish began to throw themselves on shore and hobble about on their fins. At first the local fishermen welcomed an easy harvest, but in time they came to dislike the disruption and the permanent rotting smell."''</ref> so they repaired it and forced a small crew to zail north as far out of the [[Elder Continent]] as possible.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam's_Way|Ask storytellers about the Cladery Heart's departure|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The people who lived on the banks of Adam's Way brought the Cladery Heart to the surface and made it fit to zail again. But there was no one who wanted to voyage in her. So they chose a crew by lot and chained them to the deck, ordering them to zail north until they had left the Elder Continent, and then to keep zailing as far as they could go."''</ref> Eventually, the ''Heart'' ended up in [[Khan's Shadow]], a frequent resting place for shipwrecks.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam's_Way|Ask storytellers about how to retrieve the Cladery Heart|Sunless Sea|}} ''"[...] ships that cannot zail any longer often find themselves huddled into Khan's Shadow. You might look there. Perhaps the presence of the Cladery Heart would even make those other broke-down ships eager to move again."''</ref> The locals had to exile the vessel because it made the ships there too "restless," so it and its remaining crew zailed north. However, they veered too close to [[Frostfound]], and the ''Heart'' was left frozen and inert, waiting to thaw so that it may travel yet again.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Khan%27s_Shadow|Ask about the Cladery Heart among the Shipwrights|Sunless Sea|}} ''""She made the other ships restless," [...] "In the end we had to repair her enough to let her go on. She turned north, with the last of the crew that still lived on her. But she sailed too close by Frostfound, and the ice swallowed her."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Frostfound|Event description|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The Cladery Heir has sliced away great blocks of Frostfound ice and piled them into a wall. Behind them, the shape of the Cladery Heart is evident, but the hull-flesh is blue with cold."''</ref>
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