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With the ordeal concluded, London decommissioned its airfleet and began to recover. The Horticultural Show was reopened, as Londoners needed a relief from all the recent mayhem.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_(Reprise)|The London Horticultural Show (Reprise)|Fallen London|}} ''"The city has become exceptionally invested in the Horticultural Show. Londoners have spent weeks sweeping broken glass [...] filling in insurance forms, knocking down [...] those buildings too unsafe to let stand. After that ordeal, fungi, uncomfortable chairs, [...]  are a blessed relief."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_the_eye_of_the_Overworked_Commodore|Catch the eye of the Overworked Commodore|Fallen London|}} ''"Who will command the airfleet [...] "No fleet to command. The craft that made it back are being stripped down and reconverted. Those that Fires didn't lay its claim to first," [...]"''</ref> During the ceremony, citizens banded together to build an informal community garden using scraps from airships, contributing their own flora and fungi.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_(Reprise)|The London Horticultural Show (Reprise)|Fallen London|}} ''"Amid the the bedraggled-but-proud displays of flora, a nascent garden has emerged. No one decision was made. No one declared it should be what it is. Londoners just started planting."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_community_garden|Visit the community garden|Fallen London|}} ''"The 'garden' for now consists largely of a single raised bed. The sides are fashioned from discarded airship hull pieces. People wait patiently to lay in a spreading motley of plants and fungi."''</ref> The [[The Starved Lithologer|Starved Lithologer]] also attended, seeking to understand why London sought a return to normalcy,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Approach_the_Starved_Lithologer|Approach the Starved Lithologer|Fallen London|}} ''"They're the only one of their number that dared to come here. [...] "We... truly thought we were helping. I don't think that means much, but it is—" [...] "Unchanging. True." [...] "The city is changing back to what it was before. That is..." [...] "...something I would like to understand.""''</ref> and they were soon accompanied by another Starved Man, who sought to contribute a '''Starved Rose'''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Scion_of_a_Starved_Rose|A Scion of a Starved Rose|Fallen London|}} ''"Pale, flexile, and aromatic. Keep it in a vase of amber, and prepare to be surprised."''</ref> as a peace offering.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Peace_Garden|The Peace Garden|Fallen London|}} ''"A commotion goes up from the entrance – a Starved Man [...] is walking in. [...] He sweeps clear a knot of soil, places something inside, and steps back. [...] The 'rose' is grey [...] The folds of its petals put you more in mind of skin than leaves. [...] the Starved Man bows to the assembled Londoners. Some return the gesture. Others mutter ungraciously [...] Still others tighten their grip on their makeshift weapons."''</ref> An awards ceremony was later held to judge whatever botanical marvels (or evidence thereof) remained after the first show was... ah, ''unexpectedly cancelled''.<ref name=":7">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_Awards_Ceremony|The London Horticultural Show Awards Ceremony|Fallen London|}} ''"The London Horticultural Show Awards Ceremony is being held [...] whichever plants could be salvaged (or photographs of plants; or verifiable eyewitness reports of plants) have been recovered. Judgement must be exercised upon them. Life must carry on."''</ref>
With the ordeal concluded, London decommissioned its airfleet and began to recover. The Horticultural Show was reopened, as Londoners needed a relief from all the recent mayhem.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_(Reprise)|The London Horticultural Show (Reprise)|Fallen London|}} ''"The city has become exceptionally invested in the Horticultural Show. Londoners have spent weeks sweeping broken glass [...] filling in insurance forms, knocking down [...] those buildings too unsafe to let stand. After that ordeal, fungi, uncomfortable chairs, [...]  are a blessed relief."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Catch_the_eye_of_the_Overworked_Commodore|Catch the eye of the Overworked Commodore|Fallen London|}} ''"Who will command the airfleet [...] "No fleet to command. The craft that made it back are being stripped down and reconverted. Those that Fires didn't lay its claim to first," [...]"''</ref> During the ceremony, citizens banded together to build an informal community garden using scraps from airships, contributing their own flora and fungi.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_(Reprise)|The London Horticultural Show (Reprise)|Fallen London|}} ''"Amid the the bedraggled-but-proud displays of flora, a nascent garden has emerged. No one decision was made. No one declared it should be what it is. Londoners just started planting."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Visit_the_community_garden|Visit the community garden|Fallen London|}} ''"The 'garden' for now consists largely of a single raised bed. The sides are fashioned from discarded airship hull pieces. People wait patiently to lay in a spreading motley of plants and fungi."''</ref> The [[The Starved Lithologer|Starved Lithologer]] also attended, seeking to understand why London sought a return to normalcy,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Approach_the_Starved_Lithologer|Approach the Starved Lithologer|Fallen London|}} ''"They're the only one of their number that dared to come here. [...] "We... truly thought we were helping. I don't think that means much, but it is—" [...] "Unchanging. True." [...] "The city is changing back to what it was before. That is..." [...] "...something I would like to understand.""''</ref> and they were soon accompanied by another Starved Man, who sought to contribute a '''Starved Rose'''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Scion_of_a_Starved_Rose|A Scion of a Starved Rose|Fallen London|}} ''"Pale, flexile, and aromatic. Keep it in a vase of amber, and prepare to be surprised."''</ref> as a peace offering.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Peace_Garden|The Peace Garden|Fallen London|}} ''"A commotion goes up from the entrance – a Starved Man [...] is walking in. [...] He sweeps clear a knot of soil, places something inside, and steps back. [...] The 'rose' is grey [...] The folds of its petals put you more in mind of skin than leaves. [...] the Starved Man bows to the assembled Londoners. Some return the gesture. Others mutter ungraciously [...] Still others tighten their grip on their makeshift weapons."''</ref> An awards ceremony was later held to judge whatever botanical marvels (or evidence thereof) remained after the first show was... ah, ''unexpectedly cancelled''.<ref name=":7">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show_Awards_Ceremony|The London Horticultural Show Awards Ceremony|Fallen London|}} ''"The London Horticultural Show Awards Ceremony is being held [...] whichever plants could be salvaged (or photographs of plants; or verifiable eyewitness reports of plants) have been recovered. Judgement must be exercised upon them. Life must carry on."''</ref>


As for the hole in the [[The Roof of the Neath|Roof]], it gradually began to heal with the help of the Starved Men.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Inquire_about_the_state_of_the_Roof|Inquire about the state of the Roof|Fallen London|}} ''""The Roof is healing." [...] "It is like a body." [...] "The oculus was a wound. The light, an infection. We help, too," [...] "with amber from the forgetting-places, and arts of unscarring. But the wound would heal without us.""''</ref> At the original venue of the Horticultural Show where the stalactite fell, the Starved Lithologer organized the '''Starved Embassy''' to prevent future conflicts between the Starved Men and London. To this end, the two parties would exchange gifts, providing opportunities to learn of one another's culture.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Inveigle_your_way_onto_the_delegation|Inveigle your way onto the delegation|Fallen London|}} ''"You are called [...] to attend the meeting at the 'Starved Embassy' – the [...] remains of a fallen stalactite in Lady ______'s Watchmaker's Hill estate."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cultural_Exchange|A Cultural Exchange|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the events of that summer arose from a poor understanding of each others' existential idiom. In a bid to ensure that it cannot happen again, the Starved Lithologer has facilitated a cultural program where the two sides exchange gifts."''</ref> After all, life must go on.<ref name=":7" />
At the original venue of the Horticultural Show where the stalactite fell, the Starved Lithologer organized the '''Starved Embassy''' to prevent future conflicts between the Starved Men and London. To this end, the two parties would exchange gifts, providing opportunities to learn of one another's culture.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Inveigle_your_way_onto_the_delegation|Inveigle your way onto the delegation|Fallen London|}} ''"You are called [...] to attend the meeting at the 'Starved Embassy' – the [...] remains of a fallen stalactite in Lady ______'s Watchmaker's Hill estate."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cultural_Exchange|A Cultural Exchange|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the events of that summer arose from a poor understanding of each others' existential idiom. In a bid to ensure that it cannot happen again, the Starved Lithologer has facilitated a cultural program where the two sides exchange gifts."''</ref> After all, life must go on.<ref name=":7" />


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