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Everything is exactly as it's supposed to be. You are exactly where you should be.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Aboard_the_Delight|Aboard the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"Everything fits here exactly where it's meant to fit. Interlocked. Meticulous. Shipshape, in the zailor's parlance. [...] You click into place, one more cog in the well-oiled crew. You're exactly where you should be, too."''</ref> You are among friends.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Chat_with_the_other_Masked_Corsairs|Chat with the other Masked Corsairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Cousins. Siblings. Family. Friends. These are your brethren. Your kin. You already belong. [...] How easy it is to speak with them! How freely the words flow! They understand all your moods and manners."''</ref> From here, you can see the [[Mountain of Light]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Put_the_Shattered_Mask_back_on|Put the Shattered Mask back on|Fallen London|}} ''"You look through the mask. You see the Mountain. Its pinnacle is a diamond in the distance [...] Every facet in the diamond gleams with a different colour, and those colours spill down the Mountain's face [...]"''</ref> and all the beauties of the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Put_the_Shattered_Mask_back_on|Put the Shattered Mask back on|Fallen London|}} ''"Every grain of sand another jewel. And lush lawns, plashing waterfalls, [...] palaces, temples, all rise shimmering from the painted oases. Nidah. And then more and more sand [...] and jungles, and forests, and rivers, and swamps that stretch across a continent [...] And then the zee, wave after wave, crests glittering in the Mountain's light, which has still travelled all this distance – just to pour itself into your eyes. Just for you on the good ship Delight."''</ref> | Everything is exactly as it's supposed to be. You are exactly where you should be.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Aboard_the_Delight|Aboard the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"Everything fits here exactly where it's meant to fit. Interlocked. Meticulous. Shipshape, in the zailor's parlance. [...] You click into place, one more cog in the well-oiled crew. You're exactly where you should be, too."''</ref> You are among friends.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Chat_with_the_other_Masked_Corsairs|Chat with the other Masked Corsairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Cousins. Siblings. Family. Friends. These are your brethren. Your kin. You already belong. [...] How easy it is to speak with them! How freely the words flow! They understand all your moods and manners."''</ref> From here, you can see the [[Mountain of Light]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Put_the_Shattered_Mask_back_on|Put the Shattered Mask back on|Fallen London|}} ''"You look through the mask. You see the Mountain. Its pinnacle is a diamond in the distance [...] Every facet in the diamond gleams with a different colour, and those colours spill down the Mountain's face [...]"''</ref> and all the beauties of the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Put_the_Shattered_Mask_back_on|Put the Shattered Mask back on|Fallen London|}} ''"Every grain of sand another jewel. And lush lawns, plashing waterfalls, [...] palaces, temples, all rise shimmering from the painted oases. Nidah. And then more and more sand [...] and jungles, and forests, and rivers, and swamps that stretch across a continent [...] And then the zee, wave after wave, crests glittering in the Mountain's light, which has still travelled all this distance – just to pour itself into your eyes. Just for you on the good ship Delight."''</ref> | ||
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<blockquote>''"Cup-bearer is a rough translation. Verger. Valet. Butler. Sacristan. Call it whatever you like, but you don't want to be brought back from the market."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}}</ref>''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Cup-bearer is a rough translation. Verger. Valet. Butler. Sacristan. Call it whatever you like, but you don't want to be brought back from the market."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_closer_at_the_Delight|Look closer at the Delight|Fallen London|}}</ref>''</blockquote> | ||
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The birds and the bats are trapped in the hold with the dead. They are surrounded by piles of their own excrement,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_a_lower_deck|Descend to a lower deck|Fallen London|}} ''"You smell the hold before you enter it. An eye-blistering stench [...] is concentrated down here in the dark. Ammonia. Guano. Nightsoil. Not to mention the sweltering heat, and the squawks and the shrieks, from the countless birds collected by the Prester's Hand."''</ref> caged and collared and crammed into bags on shelves.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Retrieve_your_Almost-Tame_Blue_Prophet|Retrieve your Almost-Tame Blue Prophet|Fallen London|}} ''"Shelves extend throughout the hold, bending beneath the weight of innumerable bundles. There are little labels [...] to indicate which specimens are on which shelves. So many bags; so much squirming. [...] When you unhood the Blue Prophet, there is wild rage in its voice: Death to the Delight! And the other captives, in cages, in collars, in the squirming bags that start to squirm more violently, echo the sentiment with their own ear-piercing shrieks."''</ref> The Delight hunts them when not pursuing a target,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_tracking_down_the_Delight|Ask about tracking down the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"I still think about the birds. We were hunting them too. More items on the Prester's shopping list."''</ref> and now they cry for help.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ascend_to_a_higher_deck|Ascend to a higher deck|Fallen London|}} ''"Creatures cry out behind you. None speak in a human tongue, and yet you understand. Their panic. Their desperation. [...] there is a constant murmur that means: Help."''</ref> It is a law of the Elder Continent that "thou shalt harm no thing that flies," but an exception is made for the Prester's servants.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_their_contract_with_the_Mithridate_Office|Discuss their contract with the Mithridate Office|Fallen London|}} ''"Tanah-Chook. Venderbight. Apis Meet. Cline. All ports they touched in their pursuit. Not just for the Youthful Naturalist, but for other targets. "Thou shalt harm no thing that flies, for they carry the airs of the Garden," recites an Eye-patched Soprano. "Only to my servants is it given to hunt them – and you'd better believe we hunted them.""''</ref> While all the birds are destined to adorn the banquet tables of Nidah in the end,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Examine_the_birds|Examine the birds|Fallen London|}} ''"Eagles enchained. Peacocks leashed. Blackbirds captured to bake into a pie. Bats to roast, goshawks and geese to baste, swans to marinate in nightingale gravy, with butterflies and frost-moths breaded, fried, and sprinkled for a crisp garnish. Perhaps the creatures know their destinies. Perhaps that's why they flap their wings and thrash against the bars. Bloody feathers. Screeches. Claws scratching for liberty beyond their reach."''</ref> it seems the Prester is searching for [[Blue Prophets]] in particular.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Devise_a_plan_to_board_the_Delight|Devise a plan to board the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''""When we weren't chasin' that scholarly chap, the Commander had us huntin' birds," says the Cutthroat Tenor. "Never did capture a Blue Prophet. Now yours would make a fine tribute.""''</ref> One can only guess at the reasons, but perhaps He seeks an army of Prophets to foresee the deaths of His enemies... | The birds and the bats are trapped in the hold with the dead. They are surrounded by piles of their own excrement,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_a_lower_deck|Descend to a lower deck|Fallen London|}} ''"You smell the hold before you enter it. An eye-blistering stench [...] is concentrated down here in the dark. Ammonia. Guano. Nightsoil. Not to mention the sweltering heat, and the squawks and the shrieks, from the countless birds collected by the Prester's Hand."''</ref> caged and collared and crammed into bags on shelves.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Retrieve_your_Almost-Tame_Blue_Prophet|Retrieve your Almost-Tame Blue Prophet|Fallen London|}} ''"Shelves extend throughout the hold, bending beneath the weight of innumerable bundles. There are little labels [...] to indicate which specimens are on which shelves. So many bags; so much squirming. [...] When you unhood the Blue Prophet, there is wild rage in its voice: Death to the Delight! And the other captives, in cages, in collars, in the squirming bags that start to squirm more violently, echo the sentiment with their own ear-piercing shrieks."''</ref> The Delight hunts them when not pursuing a target,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_tracking_down_the_Delight|Ask about tracking down the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''"I still think about the birds. We were hunting them too. More items on the Prester's shopping list."''</ref> and now they cry for help.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ascend_to_a_higher_deck|Ascend to a higher deck|Fallen London|}} ''"Creatures cry out behind you. None speak in a human tongue, and yet you understand. Their panic. Their desperation. [...] there is a constant murmur that means: Help."''</ref> It is a law of the Elder Continent that "thou shalt harm no thing that flies," but an exception is made for the Prester's servants.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Discuss_their_contract_with_the_Mithridate_Office|Discuss their contract with the Mithridate Office|Fallen London|}} ''"Tanah-Chook. Venderbight. Apis Meet. Cline. All ports they touched in their pursuit. Not just for the Youthful Naturalist, but for other targets. "Thou shalt harm no thing that flies, for they carry the airs of the Garden," recites an Eye-patched Soprano. "Only to my servants is it given to hunt them – and you'd better believe we hunted them.""''</ref> While all the birds are destined to adorn the banquet tables of Nidah in the end,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Examine_the_birds|Examine the birds|Fallen London|}} ''"Eagles enchained. Peacocks leashed. Blackbirds captured to bake into a pie. Bats to roast, goshawks and geese to baste, swans to marinate in nightingale gravy, with butterflies and frost-moths breaded, fried, and sprinkled for a crisp garnish. Perhaps the creatures know their destinies. Perhaps that's why they flap their wings and thrash against the bars. Bloody feathers. Screeches. Claws scratching for liberty beyond their reach."''</ref> it seems the Prester is searching for [[Blue Prophets]] in particular.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Devise_a_plan_to_board_the_Delight|Devise a plan to board the Delight|Fallen London|}} ''""When we weren't chasin' that scholarly chap, the Commander had us huntin' birds," says the Cutthroat Tenor. "Never did capture a Blue Prophet. Now yours would make a fine tribute.""''</ref> One can only guess at the reasons, but perhaps He seeks an army of Prophets to foresee the deaths of His enemies... | ||
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