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</gallery>|date=Summer of 1899 (2023)|location=[[London]]|alias=The Starved War<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cultural_Exchange|A Cultural Exchange|Fallen London|}} ''"Many Londoners refer to the incident with the stalactite [...] 'the Horticultural Show'. Others, [...] however inaccurately, the 'Starved War'."''</ref>|notable_figures=[[Starved Men]]<br>
</gallery>|date=Summer of 1899 (2023)|recurring=No|alias=The Starved War<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Cultural_Exchange|A Cultural Exchange|Fallen London|}} ''"Many Londoners refer to the incident with the stalactite [...] 'the Horticultural Show'. Others, [...] however inaccurately, the 'Starved War'."''</ref>|notable_figures=[[Starved Men]]<br>
[[The Admiralty]]<br>
[[The Admiralty]]<br>
[[Sinning Jenny]]<br>
[[Sinning Jenny]]<br>
[[The Starved Lithologer]]|related=[[The Roof of the Neath]]|title1=The London Horticultural Show}}<blockquote>''"Handbills, barkers, and elaborate posters throughout London proclaim the news: for the first time since the Fall, the London Horticultural Show has returned. The event promises showcases, awards, and the studious attentions of the Sneering Horticulturist."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show!|The London Horticultural Show!|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[The Starved Lithologer]]|related=[[The Roof of the Neath]]}}<blockquote>''"Handbills, barkers, and elaborate posters throughout London proclaim the news: for the first time since the Fall, the London Horticultural Show has returned. The event promises showcases, awards, and the studious attentions of the Sneering Horticulturist."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show!|The London Horticultural Show!|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


The '''London Horticultural Show''' was a significant event of the third year of 1899, in which an exhibition of plants was rather rudely interrupted.__forcetoc__
The '''London Horticultural Show''' was a significant event of the third year of 1899.__forcetoc__


== A Little City of Horrors ==
== A Little City of Horrors ==
<blockquote>''"Lady ______ has kindly volunteered the use of her false-summer home, along with its magnificent glasshouse."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Purplemushroom.png|alt=A purple mushroom.|thumb|A 'Purple Maiden' lily cap.]]In the third year of 1899, the London Horticultural Show was held for the first time since the [[The Fall of London|Fall]].<ref name="show return">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show!|The London Horticultural Show!|Fallen London|}} ''"A mild buzz spreads throughout London. [...] for the first time since the Fall, the London Horticultural Show has returned. The event promises showcases, awards [...]"''</ref> All [[London]]ers were invited to cultivate plants and fungi<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}} ''"The business of plants and mushrooms is an unhurried one."''</ref> to present in a great competition,<ref name="show return" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"All of London is invited to nurture and grow plants for the Horticultural Show [...]"''</ref> and a mansion in [[Watchmaker's Hill]] with a large glasshouse was provided for the show by one Lady ______.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}} ''"Lady ______ has [...] volunteered the use of her false-summer home, along with its magnificent glasshouse."''</ref><ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Inveigle_your_way_onto_the_delegation|Inveigle your way onto the delegation|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Lady ______'s Watchmaker's Hill estate."''</ref> A magnificent variety of specimens were put on display, from decorative 'Purple Maiden' lily-caps<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Purple_Maiden%27_lily-caps|'Purple Maiden' lily-caps|Fallen London|}} ''"'Lactarius pseudomurex, the purple lily-cap. [...] used in hats and decorative corsages. [...] often given to signify forgiveness; [...] suggests that one is open to resuming a broken-off romantic entanglement [...]"''</ref> and 'Golden screamer' mandrakes,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Golden_screamer%27_mandrakes|'Golden screamer' mandrakes|Fallen London|}} ''"'Mandragora officinalis lacrimosum: the screaming, singing, or crying mandrake. Possibly a misnamed species unrelated to Surface mandrakes."''</ref> to Cautionary Orchids taken straight from the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cautionary_Orchids|Cautionary Orchids|Fallen London|}} ''"Taken, at great expense, from the very gardens of the Regent of Caution."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"Lady ______ has kindly volunteered the use of her false-summer home, along with its magnificent glasshouse."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
 
In the third year of 1899, the London Horticultural Show was held for the first time since the [[The Fall of London|Fall]].<ref name = "show return">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_London_Horticultural_Show!|The London Horticultural Show!|Fallen London|}} ''"A mild buzz spreads throughout London. [...] for the first time since the Fall, the London Horticultural Show has returned. The event promises showcases, awards [...]"''</ref> All [[London]]ers were invited to cultivate plants and fungi<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}} ''"The business of plants and mushrooms is an unhurried one."''</ref> to present in a great competition,<ref name = "show return"/><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"All of London is invited to nurture and grow plants for the Horticultural Show [...]"''</ref> and a mansion in [[Watchmaker's Hill]] with a large glasshouse was provided for the show by one Lady ______.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perambulate_to_Watchmaker%27s_Hill|Perambulate to Watchmaker's Hill|Fallen London|}} ''"Lady ______ has [...] volunteered the use of her false-summer home, along with its magnificent glasshouse."''</ref><ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Inveigle_your_way_onto_the_delegation|Inveigle your way onto the delegation|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Lady ______'s Watchmaker's Hill estate."''</ref> Notable plants cultivated for the event included:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_the_Glasshouse|In the Glasshouse|Fallen London|}} ''"Game Instructions: Grow plants for rewards, prizes [...]"''</ref>
[[File:Purplemushroom.png|alt=A purple mushroom.|thumb|A 'Purple Maiden' lily cap.]]
*<b><nowiki/>'Purple Maiden' lily-caps</b> ''(Lactarius pseudomurex)'': a violet mushroom worn in hats and accessories. Used to signify forgiveness or a willingness to resume a romantic relationship.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Purple_Maiden%27_lily-caps|'Purple Maiden' lily-caps|Fallen London|}} ''"'Lactarius pseudomurex, the purple lily-cap. [...] used in hats and decorative corsages. [...] often given to signify forgiveness; [...] suggests that one is open to resuming a broken-off romantic entanglement [...]"''</ref>
*<b><nowiki/>'Marigold Madness' lily-caps</b> ''(Agaricus xanthos)'': a rare yellow mushroom recently introduced for commercial purposes. Unrelated to other lily-caps; considered a pest that may appear in attics or basements. Grows on damp paper, especially "impersonal correspondence." Not safe for ingestion.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Marigold_Madness%27_lily-caps|'Marigold Madness' lily-caps|Fallen London|}} ''"A rare decorative mushroom, newly introduced to deliberate cultivation. [...] 'Agaricus xanthos, the common yellow cap. [...] recently introduced as a commercial mushroom, now sold under the name 'lily-cap'. Unrelated to other [...] 'lily-caps'. Long known as a rare [...] pest. Encountered primarily in basements and attics, [...] Likes to grow on damp paper; prefers impersonal correspondence (such as a bill or legal notice) [...] known symptoms of ingestion include nausea, vomiting, rashes, violent migraines [...]"''</ref>
*<b><nowiki/>'Golden screamer' mandrakes</b> ''(Mandragora officinalis lacrimosum)'': a mandrake that may scream, sing, or cry. Unrelated to mandrakes of the [[Surface]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Golden_screamer%27_mandrakes|'Golden screamer' mandrakes|Fallen London|}} ''"'Mandragora officinalis lacrimosum: the screaming, singing, or crying mandrake. Possibly a misnamed species unrelated to Surface mandrakes."''</ref>
*<b><nowiki/>'Violant wing' lily-caps</b> ''(Lactarius rhizomaticus)'': a [[violant]] mushroom that may grow in unexpected nooks and crannies, including within a careless mycologist's throat.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27Violant_wing%27_lily-caps|'Violant wing' lily-caps|Fallen London|}} ''"'Lactarius rhizomaticus, the violant lily-cap. Known for [...] developing mushrooms in unexpected places, such as the underside of chairs, the interior of teapots, and the throats of unprepared mycologists [...]"''</ref>
* '''Cautionary Orchids''': said to originate from the Regent of [[Caution]]'s very own gardens.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cautionary_Orchids|Cautionary Orchids|Fallen London|}} ''"Taken, at great expense, from the very gardens of the Regent of Caution."''</ref> Appears to never grow nor change, but always gazes through windows to symbolize vigilance.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Very_Cautionary_Orchid|A Very Cautionary Orchid|Fallen London|}} ''"You keep it in a pot, though it never grows or changes. Its head is always turned towards the window, and its warning [...] be vigilant."''</ref>  


The Horticultural Show soon commenced on a fine afternoon.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Opening_Ceremony|The Opening Ceremony|Fallen London|}} ''"Seating has been prepared [...] It's a fine afternoon for it – the false-stars are noticeably bright."''</ref> Attendance was middling,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_a_seat|Find a seat|Fallen London|}} ''"The organisers have rather overestimated enthusiasm for the event [...] many more chairs than people."''</ref> but drinks were plentiful.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Charging_Up|Charging Up|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] "I fear we've rather over-catered, so do drink up.""''</ref> [[His Amused Lordship]] raised his glass for a toast, and began his opening remarks.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Charging_Up|Charging Up|Fallen London|}} ''"His Amused Lordship takes the stage with a broad smile. "Well then!" He regards the meagre crowd. "Not the finest showing, but still, everyone who matters is here, what?" [...] His Lordship clears his throat. "Welcome," he says, "to the re-inaugural London Horticultural Show. [...]"''</ref>
The Horticultural Show soon commenced on a fine afternoon.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Opening_Ceremony|The Opening Ceremony|Fallen London|}} ''"Seating has been prepared [...] It's a fine afternoon for it – the false-stars are noticeably bright."''</ref> Attendance was middling,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_a_seat|Find a seat|Fallen London|}} ''"The organisers have rather overestimated enthusiasm for the event [...] many more chairs than people."''</ref> but drinks were plentiful.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Charging_Up|Charging Up|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] "I fear we've rather over-catered, so do drink up.""''</ref> [[His Amused Lordship]] raised his glass for a toast, and began his opening remarks.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Charging_Up|Charging Up|Fallen London|}} ''"His Amused Lordship takes the stage with a broad smile. "Well then!" He regards the meagre crowd. "Not the finest showing, but still, everyone who matters is here, what?" [...] His Lordship clears his throat. "Welcome," he says, "to the re-inaugural London Horticultural Show. [...]"''</ref>
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<blockquote>''"Jenny declines to comment on the 'incident' at the London Horticultural Show. "I'm more interested in what's happening right now." She's converted a vacated building on Ladybones Road into a field hospital. Whether the building was vacated before she arrived is none of your business."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Appeal_to_Sinning_Jenny|Appeal to Sinning Jenny|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Jenny declines to comment on the 'incident' at the London Horticultural Show. "I'm more interested in what's happening right now." She's converted a vacated building on Ladybones Road into a field hospital. Whether the building was vacated before she arrived is none of your business."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Appeal_to_Sinning_Jenny|Appeal to Sinning Jenny|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


<blockquote>''""We're prosecuting a war – using primarily naval materiel – inside of our own city," says the Overworked Commodore. "I'd say it's working as well as it can.""''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Council_of_War|Council of War|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''""Por— ah, left, thirty degrees!" Up on the roof, a woman throws up a frantic series of flag signals. There's the report of a naval gun, halfway across London. This shell lands true, catching the Starved Men in its blast."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/London%27s_Fist|London's Fist|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:Electionjenny.png|alt=A nun holding a unique necklace.|thumb|[[Sinning Jenny]]]]
[[File:Electionjenny.png|alt=A nun holding a unique necklace.|thumb|[[Sinning Jenny]]]]
As the conflict in London continued, its citizens looked to authority for help. However, the [[Masters]] were too busy debating whether the [[Sixth City]] was due to fall,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_admission_as_a_Master_of_the_Bazaar|Demand admission as a Master of the Bazaar|Fallen London|}} ''"Mr Pages glowers [...] Wines waves [...] Mr Fires does not break its flow. [...] "—not be allowed to happen. It is too soon." [...] "Irrelequential. We have all observed the sympdicators. The city's duratinuance is coming to a end. We should hasten our preparations for its successor." [...] Are they speaking of the Starved Men's attack? [...] Mr Irons [...] 'A DISTRACTION' [...] "We are focused on a more exurgent matter," agrees Pages. [...] 'THIS IS WHY WE DID NOT CALL ON YOU. YOU LACK THE NECESSARY PERSPECTIVE.' [...] The debate continues, circular, endless."''</ref> and the [[Empress]] took shelter within the [[Shuttered Palace]] while her staff shooed away petitioners.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_for_assistance|Plead for assistance|Fallen London|}} ''"The Veteran Privy Counsellor [...] does not permit any mention of the w_r, and certainly not of the S____d M_n [...] "The Palace knows well enough how to function in times of— Well, at all times." [...] where is Her Enduring Majesty? "She is safe, have no fear on that front.""''</ref> In the end, it was [[Sinning Jenny]] who took matters into her own hands to spearhead the relief effort.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_with_Sinning_Jenny_for_aid|Plead with Sinning Jenny for aid|Fallen London|}} ''""London is bleeding. But people are also bleeding. [...] "I'm needed." [...] "No one is doing anything." [...] "There are those that have a duty to London, and they are doing nothing." [...]"''</ref> She set up field hospitals for the injured,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_with_Sinning_Jenny_for_aid|Plead with Sinning Jenny for aid|Fallen London|}} ''"She looks around the field hospital. "If I'm helping out there, I'm not helping in here. [...]"''</ref> ensured citizens received food, medical supplies, and shelter,<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_a_search_party|Join a search party|Fallen London|}} ''"Jenny assigns you to a [...] group. Urchins [...] report back when people need help – or when they spot a choice stash of food or materiel (and don't want to keep it to themselves). You walk the streets [...] shepherding people away from the unfolding violence and towards [...] safety [...]"''</ref> and acted as a leader for crowds of volunteers to rescue the wounded and repair the damage upon London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_a_search_party|Join a search party|Fallen London|}} ''"All over London, people need help. And Jenny is making that happen."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/London%27s_Heart|London's Heart|Fallen London|}} ''"Sinning Jenny marches at the head of the crowd [...] starts issuing orders. People move [...] tending to the wounded and getting them to safety. [...] clearing and rebuilding."''</ref>
As the conflict in London continued, its citizens looked to authority for help. However, the [[Masters]] were too busy debating whether the [[Sixth City]] was due to fall,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_admission_as_a_Master_of_the_Bazaar|Demand admission as a Master of the Bazaar|Fallen London|}} ''"Mr Pages glowers [...] Wines waves [...] Mr Fires does not break its flow. [...] "—not be allowed to happen. It is too soon." [...] "Irrelequential. We have all observed the sympdicators. The city's duratinuance is coming to a end. We should hasten our preparations for its successor." [...] Are they speaking of the Starved Men's attack? [...] Mr Irons [...] 'A DISTRACTION' [...] "We are focused on a more exurgent matter," agrees Pages. [...] 'THIS IS WHY WE DID NOT CALL ON YOU. YOU LACK THE NECESSARY PERSPECTIVE.' [...] The debate continues, circular, endless."''</ref> and the [[Empress]] took shelter within the [[Shuttered Palace]] while her staff shooed away petitioners.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_for_assistance|Plead for assistance|Fallen London|}} ''"The Veteran Privy Counsellor [...] does not permit any mention of the w_r, and certainly not of the S____d M_n [...] "The Palace knows well enough how to function in times of— Well, at all times." [...] where is Her Enduring Majesty? "She is safe, have no fear on that front.""''</ref> In the end, it was [[Sinning Jenny]] who took matters into her own hands to spearhead the relief effort.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_with_Sinning_Jenny_for_aid|Plead with Sinning Jenny for aid|Fallen London|}} ''""London is bleeding. But people are also bleeding. [...] "I'm needed." [...] "No one is doing anything." [...] "There are those that have a duty to London, and they are doing nothing." [...]"''</ref> She set up field hospitals for the injured,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_with_Sinning_Jenny_for_aid|Plead with Sinning Jenny for aid|Fallen London|}} ''"She looks around the field hospital. "If I'm helping out there, I'm not helping in here. [...]"''</ref> ensured citizens received food, medical supplies, and shelter,<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_a_search_party|Join a search party|Fallen London|}} ''"Jenny assigns you to a [...] group. Urchins [...] report back when people need help – or when they spot a choice stash of food or materiel (and don't want to keep it to themselves). You walk the streets [...] shepherding people away from the unfolding violence and towards [...] safety [...]"''</ref> and acted as a leader for crowds of volunteers to rescue the wounded and repair the damage upon London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_a_search_party|Join a search party|Fallen London|}} ''"All over London, people need help. And Jenny is making that happen."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/London%27s_Heart|London's Heart|Fallen London|}} ''"Sinning Jenny marches at the head of the crowd [...] starts issuing orders. People move [...] tending to the wounded and getting them to safety. [...] clearing and rebuilding."''</ref> The [[Admiralty]] was initially caught unawares by the attack,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_with_the_Admiralty_for_aid|Plead with the Admiralty for aid|Fallen London|}} ''""Themselves are inside, figuring what to do. We weren't exactly prepared for a threat of this nature." [...] "It's going to take some time for orders to come down the line, and until they do, no one is getting inside. No one.""''</ref> but they soon mobilized cannons and crew to strike back against the Starved threat.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/London%27s_Fist|London's Fist|Fallen London|}} ''"There's a boom [...] "Por— ah, left, thirty degrees!" [...] a woman throws up a frantic series of flag signals. There's the report of a naval gun, [...] This shell lands true, catching the Starved Men in its blast."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_the_advantage|Press the advantage|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Admiralty spotters signal another barrage, but only succeed in blowing a hole in the street behind the retreating Starved."''</ref> Eventually, Jenny and the Admiralty's representative, the '''Overworked Commodore''', convened a war council in the ''HMS Vaunted'' to discuss strategy and gather intelligence.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Council_of_War|Council of War|Fallen London|}} ''""This isn't working," say Sinning Jenny. [...] Admiralty leadership [...] is meeting in the operations room of the HMS Vaunted. Jenny has dragged you [...] along so that [...] "Those wretched shell-shovers don't dominate the agenda." [...] "We're prosecuting a war – using primarily naval materiel – inside of our own city," says the Overworked Commodore. "I'd say it's working as well as it can.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Marshalling_Intelligence|Marshalling Intelligence|Fallen London|}} ''"The Overworked Commodore looks up [...] What intelligence do you have for the Admiralty's resistance efforts?"''</ref>
[[File:Overworkedcommodore.png|alt=A middle-aged man from the Admiralty.|thumb|The Overworked Commodore]]
[[File:Starvedmanhand.png|alt=A hand clutching a piece of glowing amber.|thumb|A [[Starved Men|Starved Man]].]]
The [[Admiralty]] was initially caught unawares by the attack,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plead_with_the_Admiralty_for_aid|Plead with the Admiralty for aid|Fallen London|}} ''""Themselves are inside, figuring what to do. We weren't exactly prepared for a threat of this nature." [...] "It's going to take some time for orders to come down the line, and until they do, no one is getting inside. No one.""''</ref> but they soon mobilized cannons and crew to strike back against the Starved threat.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/London%27s_Fist|London's Fist|Fallen London|}} ''"There's a boom [...] "Por— ah, left, thirty degrees!" [...] a woman throws up a frantic series of flag signals. There's the report of a naval gun, [...] This shell lands true, catching the Starved Men in its blast."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_the_advantage|Press the advantage|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Admiralty spotters signal another barrage, but only succeed in blowing a hole in the street behind the retreating Starved."''</ref> Eventually, Sinning Jenny and the Admiralty's representative, the '''[[Overworked Commodore]]''', convened a war council in the ''HMS Vaunted'' to discuss strategy and gather intelligence.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Council_of_War|Council of War|Fallen London|}} ''""This isn't working," say Sinning Jenny. [...] Admiralty leadership [...] is meeting in the operations room of the HMS Vaunted. Jenny has dragged you [...] along so that [...] "Those wretched shell-shovers don't dominate the agenda." [...] "We're prosecuting a war – using primarily naval materiel – inside of our own city," says the Overworked Commodore. "I'd say it's working as well as it can.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Marshalling_Intelligence|Marshalling Intelligence|Fallen London|}} ''"The Overworked Commodore looks up [...] What intelligence do you have for the Admiralty's resistance efforts?"''</ref> While the Starved Men possessed superhuman durability and were able to survive seemingly fatal wounds,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Call_in_gunnery_support|Call in gunnery support|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men do not enjoy cannon fire. It seems [...] possible for them to recover from even direct hits, but it invokes significant distress [...]"''</ref> London was able to mount a counterattack. The city restricted its [[amber]] supply, repelled any incoming Starved from the Roof, and inflicted upon them grievous wounds, all while keeping civilians relatively protected.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Amber_Tide,_Turned|The Amber Tide, Turned|Fallen London|}} ''"Victory is a matter of degrees. London has proven itself adaptable [...] amber supply is tightly controlled. Guns are trained roofwards to intercept any descending stalactites or balloons. [...] the Starved Men have been made [...] to bleed in ways they cannot endure. [...] London has tended her wounds – has protected her people as best it can."''</ref> Many Starved were forced to retreat from London entirely, but one group remained, still fixated on their work to reshape London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contemplate_the_disposition_of_the_Starved_forces|Contemplate the disposition of the Starved forces|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men are scattered. Half of them have abandoned the attack, either vanishing off into the fringes of the Neath, or ascending once more [...] Those that remain are clustered [...] still desperately engaged in their work. Fervid, like they know that their time is running out."''</ref> Once cornered, they soon surrendered, and were captured by the Admiralty.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Give_the_order|Give the order|Fallen London|}} ''"You are first through the gates, your rag-tag squad [...] There. Walking out of the shadows. Six of them, [...] "Hold," says your gruff second. "I think... I think they're surrendering." [...] They cooperate as the monks of Godfall bind their many hands at the wrists. [...] they do their best to show willing, the hairy one generally guiding the others."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men prisoners are enjoying a stint in the belly of the HMS Vaunted, chained and weighted, and with the whole ship lined with charges. They have offered no further resistance."''</ref>
While the Starved Men possessed superhuman durability and were able to survive seemingly fatal wounds,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Call_in_gunnery_support|Call in gunnery support|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men do not enjoy cannon fire. It seems [...] possible for them to recover from even direct hits, but it invokes significant distress [...]"''</ref> London was able to mount a counterattack. The city restricted its amber supply, repelled any incoming Starved from the Roof, and inflicted upon them grievous wounds, all while keeping civilians relatively protected.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Amber_Tide,_Turned|The Amber Tide, Turned|Fallen London|}} ''"Victory is a matter of degrees. London has proven itself adaptable [...] amber supply is tightly controlled. Guns are trained roofwards to intercept any descending stalactites or balloons. [...] the Starved Men have been made [...] to bleed in ways they cannot endure. [...] London has tended her wounds – has protected her people as best it can."''</ref> Many Starved were forced to retreat from London entirely, but one group remained, still fixated on their work to reshape London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contemplate_the_disposition_of_the_Starved_forces|Contemplate the disposition of the Starved forces|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men are scattered. Half of them have abandoned the attack, either vanishing off into the fringes of the Neath, or ascending once more [...] Those that remain are clustered [...] still desperately engaged in their work. Fervid, like they know that their time is running out."''</ref> Once cornered, they soon surrendered, and were captured by the Admiralty.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Give_the_order|Give the order|Fallen London|}} ''"You are first through the gates, your rag-tag squad [...] There. Walking out of the shadows. Six of them, [...] "Hold," says your gruff second. "I think... I think they're surrendering." [...] They cooperate as the monks of Godfall bind their many hands at the wrists. [...] they do their best to show willing, the hairy one generally guiding the others."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''"The Starved Men prisoners are enjoying a stint in the belly of the HMS Vaunted, chained and weighted, and with the whole ship lined with charges. They have offered no further resistance."''</ref>


==The Lithologer's Confession==
==The Lithologer's Confession==
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[[File:Starvedman2.png|alt=A humanoid with an eye resembling a stone with several lens.|thumb|[[The Starved Lithologer]]]]
[[File:Starvedman2.png|alt=A humanoid with an eye resembling a stone with several lens.|thumb|[[The Starved Lithologer]]]]
Communication with the captured Starved Men was initially difficult,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enquire_about_communication_with_the_Starved_Men|Enquire about communication with the Starved Men|Fallen London|}} ''"Jenny moues. "I think it's clear enough from the manner of their capture that they are trying to communicate." [...] "It's just meaningless noise," chuffs the Commodore. "Enough to give you nightmares.""''</ref> and the Overworked Commodore was reluctant to negotiate at all.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''""We should just scuttle her and be done with it," grouses the Overworked Commodore."''</ref> This was ameliorated after one of the captives, the [[The Starved Lithologer|Starved Lithologer]], reshaped their vocal cords to speak more clearly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pick_up_the_thread_of_the_argument|Pick up the thread of the argument|Fallen London|}} ''"After a lengthy span with an overcurious academic, plus some smuggled amber, this particular Starved individual has reshaped their vocal organs enough to speak."''</ref> The Lithologer revealed that they had watched the [[The Roof of the Neath|Roof]] for signs of the future,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hear_them_out,_warily|Hear them out, warily|Fallen London|}} ''""I dig nock... intengd thish. We saw the signs, and thott to acht. [...] They clear their throat. [...] The longer they talk, the clearer their voice becomes [...] "We watch. I watch. The rock. The lights. Patterns and signs and warnings. [...] Patterns reveal. What shape things will be. What shape things might be." [...] You are hearing the tale of the Starved Lithologer."''</ref> and it was foretold that the [[Sixth City]] was due to fall.<ref name=":5">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_why_the_Starved_Men_attacked|Ask why the Starved Men attacked|Fallen London|}} ''""What is seen can be changed. All things can be changed. [...] this body, it has fared ill with past changes." [...] "This is not a body, it's a city," blusters the Commodore. [...] "Yes. We sought to reshape the city, to help it avert a greater change which it could not endure. [...] We were helping—" [...] "You were tearing down our homes and tearing up our people." [...] a flash of a very human expression. Shame. "We wished to prevent [...] The city's next great change, [...] How many has it been now? Four?" [...] there was no time – we had to act, before..." [...]"''</ref> The Starved Men of the Roof consist of many separate factions,<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Direct_its_attention_towards_the_Starved_Men|Direct its attention towards the Starved Men|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Starved Men across the London of your memory is full of fractious factions and warring wants, [...] Even on the Roof, where other forces swarm and muster, there are no outcasts – just two communities, working to different ends."''</ref> and as it turned out, the one that invaded [[London]] was trying to ''save'' the city all along! This faction viewed London not as a city, but as a vast organism,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_for_more_details_of_the_plan|Press for more details of the plan|Fallen London|}} ''"They do not deal with you. They deal with the city and its change, as we did. It does not occur to them to negotiate with the blood in its veins, the cells that make it up. We were incorrect, of course. Our perspective has changed."''</ref> and they sought to reshape London's "body" to survive the next [[The Fallen Cities|Fall]]. For their part, the Lithologer expressed regret for the destruction and injuries this incursion had caused.<ref name=":5" />
Communication with the captured Starved Men was initially difficult,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enquire_about_communication_with_the_Starved_Men|Enquire about communication with the Starved Men|Fallen London|}} ''"Jenny moues. "I think it's clear enough from the manner of their capture that they are trying to communicate." [...] "It's just meaningless noise," chuffs the Commodore. "Enough to give you nightmares.""''</ref> and the Overworked Commodore was reluctant to negotiate at all.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Carnate,_Incarcerate|Carnate, Incarcerate|Fallen London|}} ''""We should just scuttle her and be done with it," grouses the Overworked Commodore."''</ref> This was ameliorated after one of the captives, the [[The Starved Lithologer|Starved Lithologer]], reshaped their vocal cords to speak more clearly.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Pick_up_the_thread_of_the_argument|Pick up the thread of the argument|Fallen London|}} ''"After a lengthy span with an overcurious academic, plus some smuggled amber, this particular Starved individual has reshaped their vocal organs enough to speak."''</ref> The Lithologer revealed that they had watched the [[The Roof of the Neath|Roof]] for signs of the future,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hear_them_out,_warily|Hear them out, warily|Fallen London|}} ''""I dig nock... intengd thish. We saw the signs, and thott to acht. [...] They clear their throat. [...] The longer they talk, the clearer their voice becomes [...] "We watch. I watch. The rock. The lights. Patterns and signs and warnings. [...] Patterns reveal. What shape things will be. What shape things might be." [...] You are hearing the tale of the Starved Lithologer."''</ref> and it was foretold that the [[Sixth City]] was due to fall.<ref name=":5">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_why_the_Starved_Men_attacked|Ask why the Starved Men attacked|Fallen London|}} ''""What is seen can be changed. All things can be changed. [...] this body, it has fared ill with past changes." [...] "This is not a body, it's a city," blusters the Commodore. [...] "Yes. We sought to reshape the city, to help it avert a greater change which it could not endure. [...] We were helping—" [...] "You were tearing down our homes and tearing up our people." [...] a flash of a very human expression. Shame. "We wished to prevent [...] The city's next great change, [...] How many has it been now? Four?" [...] there was no time – we had to act, before..." [...]"''</ref> The Starved Men of the Roof consist of many separate factions,<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Direct_its_attention_towards_the_Starved_Men|Direct its attention towards the Starved Men|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the Starved Men across the London of your memory is full of fractious factions and warring wants, [...] Even on the Roof, where other forces swarm and muster, there are no outcasts – just two communities, working to different ends."''</ref> and as it turned out, the one that invaded [[London]] was trying to ''save'' the city all along! This faction viewed London not as a city, but as a vast organism,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_for_more_details_of_the_plan|Press for more details of the plan|Fallen London|}} ''"They do not deal with you. They deal with the city and its change, as we did. It does not occur to them to negotiate with the blood in its veins, the cells that make it up. We were incorrect, of course. Our perspective has changed."''</ref> and they sought to reshape London's "body" to survive the next [[The Fallen Cities|Fall]]. For their part, the Lithologer expressed regret for the destruction and injuries this incursion had caused.<ref name=":5" />
[[File:Starvedmanhand.png|alt=A hand clutching a piece of glowing amber.|thumb|A [[Starved Men|Starved Man]].]]
[[File:Sunset.png|alt=A sunset.|thumb|[[The Sun]]]]
While their faction's attempt to change London's fate ended in failure, the Lithologer warned that another group of Starved had other plans, seeking to ''accelerate'' London's cataclysmic change.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_Lies_Above|What Lies Above|Fallen London|}} ''""Our way was the kinder way," says the Starved Lithologer. "We saw the signs, and sought to change them. [...] Others among us believe in catastrophic change. They saw the signs, and seek to hasten it.""''</ref> The citizens' survival was a secondary concern for them, and they viewed their actions as a mercy.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_for_more_details_of_the_plan|Press for more details of the plan|Fallen London|}} ''""We expect the Starved to mount heavy resistance. They've seen how London can fight." [...] "They truly do not understand why you resist," rasps the Lithologer, "as we did not. Resisting a change that is already happening leads to..." [...] "Misshaping. They are used to overcoming that resistance. They will do so [...] "God forbid that they take our lives into account." [...] "They do not deal with you. They deal with the city and its change [...] It does not occur to them to negotiate with the blood in its veins, the cells [...]"''</ref> To this end, they began building a weapon: a massive cornea of shaped flesh<ref name=":6">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Also_Into_You|Also Into You|Fallen London|}} ''"A great ocular mass. A distended cornea the size of the [airship] itself [...] Helping these things hold their strained shape as they prepare to channel inimical sunlight."''</ref> that would drill a hole in the Roof,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Sight|In Sight|Fallen London|}} ''"Something moves upon the Roof above the oculus. [...] The sound of stone on stone. Above the eye, the Roof is coming apart."''</ref> and focus the resulting sunlight directly onto London, potentially killing all its inhabitants.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_up_(What_Lies_Above)|Look up (What Lies Above)|Fallen London|}} ''""They are preparing," says the Starved Lithologer. "We were not fast enough. We did not do enough." [...] "They have been digging upwards. They mean to... assist the city in a thorough metamorphosis." [...] "The sun," says the Commodore. "The b____y sun.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rapprochement|Rapprochement|Fallen London|}} ''""They mean to burn us," [...] "Bathe the city in sunlight. [...] The Starved Lithologer turns their great eye upwards [...] "They truly see it as a kindness. One short, sharp change. From down here... I think the perspective is different.""''</ref>
While their faction's attempt to change London's fate ended in failure, the Lithologer warned that another group of Starved had other plans, seeking to ''accelerate'' London's cataclysmic change.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_Lies_Above|What Lies Above|Fallen London|}} ''""Our way was the kinder way," says the Starved Lithologer. "We saw the signs, and sought to change them. [...] Others among us believe in catastrophic change. They saw the signs, and seek to hasten it.""''</ref> The citizens' survival was a secondary concern for them, and they viewed their actions as a mercy.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Press_for_more_details_of_the_plan|Press for more details of the plan|Fallen London|}} ''""We expect the Starved to mount heavy resistance. They've seen how London can fight." [...] "They truly do not understand why you resist," rasps the Lithologer, "as we did not. Resisting a change that is already happening leads to..." [...] "Misshaping. They are used to overcoming that resistance. They will do so [...] "God forbid that they take our lives into account." [...] "They do not deal with you. They deal with the city and its change [...] It does not occur to them to negotiate with the blood in its veins, the cells [...]"''</ref> To this end, they began building a weapon: a massive cornea of shaped flesh<ref name=":6">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Also_Into_You|Also Into You|Fallen London|}} ''"A great ocular mass. A distended cornea the size of the [airship] itself [...] Helping these things hold their strained shape as they prepare to channel inimical sunlight."''</ref> that would drill a hole in the Roof,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/In_Sight|In Sight|Fallen London|}} ''"Something moves upon the Roof above the oculus. [...] The sound of stone on stone. Above the eye, the Roof is coming apart."''</ref> and focus the resulting sunlight directly onto London, potentially killing all its inhabitants.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_up_(What_Lies_Above)|Look up (What Lies Above)|Fallen London|}} ''""They are preparing," says the Starved Lithologer. "We were not fast enough. We did not do enough." [...] "They have been digging upwards. They mean to... assist the city in a thorough metamorphosis." [...] "The sun," says the Commodore. "The b____y sun.""''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Rapprochement|Rapprochement|Fallen London|}} ''""They mean to burn us," [...] "Bathe the city in sunlight. [...] The Starved Lithologer turns their great eye upwards [...] "They truly see it as a kindness. One short, sharp change. From down here... I think the perspective is different.""''</ref>


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