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Correspondence tablets may have been inspired by Greco-Roman curse tablets, which were pieces of lead or pewter inscribed with curses against specific people (e.g. thieves).<ref>{{Citation|http://curses.csad.ox.ac.uk/beginners/index.shtml|Curse Tablets from Roman Britain|Center for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford University}}</ref> It's possible that they were also inspired by cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphics, or Mayan hieroglyphics, all three of which have strong ties to ''Fallen London''<nowiki/>'s story as the writing systems of the first three [[The Fallen Cities|fallen cities]].
Correspondence tablets may have been inspired by Greco-Roman curse tablets, which were pieces of lead or pewter inscribed with curses against specific people (e.g. thieves).<ref>{{Citation|http://curses.csad.ox.ac.uk/beginners/index.shtml|Curse Tablets from Roman Britain|Center for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford University}}</ref> It's possible that they were also inspired by cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphics, or Mayan hieroglyphics, all three of which have strong ties to ''Fallen London''<nowiki/>'s story as the writing systems of the first three [[The Fallen Cities|fallen cities]].


The sigil "The act of drowning your sister to be with the man she loves, although you do not share that love" is a reference to the folksong The Twa Sisters.
The sigil "The act of drowning your sister to be with the one she loves, although you do not share that love" is a reference to the folksong The Twa Sisters.




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