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* Under the backyard of a derelict house in [[Spite]]:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Digging_in_Spite Digging in Spite, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry of Public Decency have claimed a derelict house. From this makeshift headquarters, they are coordinating a large excavation in its back yard."''</ref> While ruins of a previous [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen City]] were discovered,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Look into these tunnels, ''Fallen London''] ''"The tunnels here have delved deep into the Earth, and they have uncovered remnants of a previous Falling City: Stone blocks and clay bricks of unfamiliar make; the odd fragment of a stone tablet or potsherd."''</ref> the more important finding was an ancient tunnel system once used by [[Clay Men]]<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Look into these tunnels, ''Fallen London''] ''"No – this is an older place. A tunnel excavated by Clay Men long before London fell. Monolithic architecture; the scent of loam and dust."''</ref> called the Underclay Quarter.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_the_Underclay_Quarter Descend to the Underclay Quarter, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Clay Men have always dug tunnels beneath London, and the Cities which fell before it. Many have been abandoned; many more forgotten. This one is old indeed, but still in use."''</ref>  
* Under the backyard of a derelict house in [[Spite]]:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Digging_in_Spite Digging in Spite, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry of Public Decency have claimed a derelict house. From this makeshift headquarters, they are coordinating a large excavation in its back yard."''</ref> While ruins of a previous [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen City]] were discovered,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Look into these tunnels, ''Fallen London''] ''"The tunnels here have delved deep into the Earth, and they have uncovered remnants of a previous Falling City: Stone blocks and clay bricks of unfamiliar make; the odd fragment of a stone tablet or potsherd."''</ref> the more important finding was an ancient tunnel system once used by [[Clay Men]]<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Look into these tunnels, ''Fallen London''] ''"No – this is an older place. A tunnel excavated by Clay Men long before London fell. Monolithic architecture; the scent of loam and dust."''</ref> called the Underclay Quarter.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Descend_to_the_Underclay_Quarter Descend to the Underclay Quarter, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Clay Men have always dug tunnels beneath London, and the Cities which fell before it. Many have been abandoned; many more forgotten. This one is old indeed, but still in use."''</ref>  
* Under the cellars of the Singing Mandrake in [[Veilgarden]]:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Look into these tunnels, ''Fallen London''] ''"The tunnels beneath the Singing Mandrake have yielded relatively few artefacts of note. But they do have a recurring problem with cobwebs, and more than one digging Londoner has reported a chittering noise from below."''</ref> the lair of an enormous and endlessly debating Spider Symposium.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Head Into the Cellars, Then Further Down, ''Fallen London''] ''"Mr Chimes' grand clearing out broke the earth beneath the Singing Mandrake (narrowly sending it teetering into the depths). The pub has been shored up, and a permanent – if narrow – entrance remains at the back of its cellar. Will you descend beneath, to the Spider Symposium? Perhaps you wish to check that it is in no danger of finishing its debates. Or perhaps you want to participate."''</ref>  
* Under the cellars of the Singing Mandrake in [[Veilgarden]]:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Look into these tunnels, ''Fallen London''] ''"The tunnels beneath the Singing Mandrake have yielded relatively few artefacts of note. But they do have a recurring problem with cobwebs, and more than one digging Londoner has reported a chittering noise from below."''</ref> the lair of an enormous and endlessly debating Spider Symposium.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_into_these_tunnels Head Into the Cellars, Then Further Down, ''Fallen London''] ''"Mr Chimes' grand clearing out broke the earth beneath the Singing Mandrake (narrowly sending it teetering into the depths). The pub has been shored up, and a permanent – if narrow – entrance remains at the back of its cellar. Will you descend beneath, to the Spider Symposium? Perhaps you wish to check that it is in no danger of finishing its debates. Or perhaps you want to participate."''</ref>  
* Beneath the [[Blind Helmsman]] in [[Wolfstack Docks]]:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_the_Blind_Helmsman Beneath the Blind Helmsman, ''Fallen London''] ''"A shaft of light shines down from above – gas lamps and false-stars. But the tunnels leading off in all directions are dark. Many zailors, lured by a promise of underground riches, have come down into the tunnels to try their luck. Most of them seem comically unfamiliar with how to use a shovel."''</ref> [[L.B. Industries]], an old factory that had been buried in the [[Fall of London]] and was now being run by [[Rattus Faber]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Head_Far_Beneath_the_Blind_Helmsman Head Far Beneath the Blind Helmsman, ''Fallen London''] ''"Following the tunnel leads to an old London factory – one that fell deeper than the rest of the city when it was pulled into the Neath. In the dust and chaos, it was forgotten by all but the Rattus Faber. They claim that, under the legal principle of adverse possession, it is now theirs."''</ref>  
* Beneath the [[Blind Helmsman]] in [[Wolfstack Docks]]:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Beneath_the_Blind_Helmsman Beneath the Blind Helmsman, ''Fallen London''] ''"A shaft of light shines down from above – gas lamps and false-stars. But the tunnels leading off in all directions are dark. Many zailors, lured by a promise of underground riches, have come down into the tunnels to try their luck. Most of them seem comically unfamiliar with how to use a shovel."''</ref> L.B. Industries, an old factory that had been buried in the [[Fall of London]] and was now being run by [[Rattus Faber]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Head_Far_Beneath_the_Blind_Helmsman Head Far Beneath the Blind Helmsman, ''Fallen London''] ''"Following the tunnel leads to an old London factory – one that fell deeper than the rest of the city when it was pulled into the Neath. In the dust and chaos, it was forgotten by all but the Rattus Faber. They claim that, under the legal principle of adverse possession, it is now theirs."''</ref>  
* Between two [[University]] buildings:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Digging_Behind_the_University Digging Behind the University, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry of Public Decency has commandeered a square lodged between two Benthic College buildings. The square is now a hole in the ground, surrounded by removed dirt and cobbles."''</ref> a segment of Old Newgate,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_what%27s_below_(The_University) Find out what's below (The University), Fallen London] ''"Fragments of London's old prison complex have been found before, of course. But this section seems to have detached and sank during the Fall, becoming an underground maze of tunnels lying somewhere west of the University, towards the Shuttered Palace."''</ref> briefly used as London's main correctional facility before [[New Newgate]] was built. The abandoned tunnels became a refuge for inmates playing their own version of [[Knife-and-Candle]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hunt_Bees_in_Old_Newgate Hunt Bees in Old Newgate, ''Fallen London''] ''"What was once a house of correction is now a home to chaos. Old Newgate, sealed away in 1875, has been left to its own devices. Its usage as a prison in the Neath was brief. Bees haunt the ruined tunnels now, a relic of some practice that took place in the prison; it is said Hell will pay handsomely for their recovery. In Old Newgate, the inmates rule the prison, where they compete in an ancient game: Dagger, or Flint? Mr Iron's prohibition was not heard here. The prisoners play for bees; to catch them, you will need to join the game."''</ref>
* Between two [[University]] buildings:<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Digging_Behind_the_University Digging Behind the University, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Ministry of Public Decency has commandeered a square lodged between two Benthic College buildings. The square is now a hole in the ground, surrounded by removed dirt and cobbles."''</ref> a segment of Old Newgate,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_what%27s_below_(The_University) Find out what's below (The University), Fallen London] ''"Fragments of London's old prison complex have been found before, of course. But this section seems to have detached and sank during the Fall, becoming an underground maze of tunnels lying somewhere west of the University, towards the Shuttered Palace."''</ref> briefly used as London's main correctional facility before [[New Newgate]] was built. The abandoned tunnels became a refuge for inmates playing their own version of [[Knife-and-Candle]].<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hunt_Bees_in_Old_Newgate Hunt Bees in Old Newgate, ''Fallen London''] ''"What was once a house of correction is now a home to chaos. Old Newgate, sealed away in 1875, has been left to its own devices. Its usage as a prison in the Neath was brief. Bees haunt the ruined tunnels now, a relic of some practice that took place in the prison; it is said Hell will pay handsomely for their recovery. In Old Newgate, the inmates rule the prison, where they compete in an ancient game: Dagger, or Flint? Mr Iron's prohibition was not heard here. The prisoners play for bees; to catch them, you will need to join the game."''</ref>


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