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|date = Summer of 1899 (2022)
|date = Summer of 1899 (2022)
|location = [[Veilgarden]]
|recurring = No
|alias = F.F. Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Exhibition
|alias = F.F. Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Exhibition
|notable_figures = [[F. F. Gebrandt]]<br>[[The Empress]]
|notable_figures = [[F. F. Gebrandt]]<br>[[The Empress]]
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It should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the Empress that she had asked Gebrandt to make a machine that would summon an apparition of her dear [[The Royal Family|Prince Consort]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch,_yet_more_furtively|Watch, yet more furtively|Fallen London|}} ''"The Consort – whether that is the real man or a shadow conjured up from the fog – has cornered himself against the walls in fear. He pleads with the Empress in ragged German, and she pleads back with him – soothing and begging."''</ref> However, he appeared visibly distressed, and begged the Empress to cease her meddling.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch,_yet_more_furtively Watch, yet more furtively, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Consort – whether that is the real man or a shadow conjured up from the fog – has cornered himself against the walls in fear. He pleads with the Empress in ragged German, and she pleads back with him – soothing and begging. A semicircle of courtiers draws upon a lifetime of purposefully not seeing things, and keep their composure intact."''</ref> Gebrandt informed the Empress that she would have only a short while with the past-Consort before the machine overloaded; once it did, the Empress prevented Gebrandt from switching it off.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch,_yet_more_furtively Watch, yet more furtively, ''Fallen London''] ''""I am turning the machine off," yells Gebrandt – for the first time you notice the dull hum that has filled the room, making it hard to hear her speak. For the first time, the Empress acknowledges her with a hiss: "We forbid it!""''</ref>
It should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the Empress that she had asked Gebrandt to make a machine that would summon an apparition of her dear [[The Royal Family|Prince Consort]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch,_yet_more_furtively|Watch, yet more furtively|Fallen London|}} ''"The Consort – whether that is the real man or a shadow conjured up from the fog – has cornered himself against the walls in fear. He pleads with the Empress in ragged German, and she pleads back with him – soothing and begging."''</ref> However, he appeared visibly distressed, and begged the Empress to cease her meddling.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch,_yet_more_furtively Watch, yet more furtively, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Consort – whether that is the real man or a shadow conjured up from the fog – has cornered himself against the walls in fear. He pleads with the Empress in ragged German, and she pleads back with him – soothing and begging. A semicircle of courtiers draws upon a lifetime of purposefully not seeing things, and keep their composure intact."''</ref> Gebrandt informed the Empress that she would have only a short while with the past-Consort before the machine overloaded; once it did, the Empress prevented Gebrandt from switching it off.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch,_yet_more_furtively Watch, yet more furtively, ''Fallen London''] ''""I am turning the machine off," yells Gebrandt – for the first time you notice the dull hum that has filled the room, making it hard to hear her speak. For the first time, the Empress acknowledges her with a hiss: "We forbid it!""''</ref>


As Gebrandt's device continued running until it collapsed, it essentially ruptured space-time, causing headaches and nausea in those present...<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Time:_Extruded_Like_Too_Much_Forcemeat_into_Not_Enough_Casing|Time: Extruded Like Too Much Forcemeat into Not Enough Casing|Fallen London|}} ''"The pain is brilliant, shooting up the side of your face until you're not quite sure you still have a face. You are in three places at once and would prefer to be in none of them. You are paying the price for every vice you have ever indulged in as a single lump sum. And then the whole ordeal repeats [...]"''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Collapse_to_the_ground Collapse to the ground, ''Fallen London''] ''"Everyone around you – passers-by, urchins, the Empress' servants and hangers-on – looks a little green. Londoners lean on lamp posts to steady themselves. It appears it's not just you, then. You can tell that something has changed – but what?"''</ref> and causing shreds of the [[Second City]] to manifest across London,'''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Careful_Stroll_Around_the_Neighbourhood A Careful Stroll Around the Neighbourhood, ''Fallen London''] ''"Buildings have appeared around London. Buildings that were not previously there. The architecture […] is undoubtedly Second City; ghosts or relicts of ancient dwellings."''</ref>''' including an invasion of animated stone constructs called '''ushabtiu''' (singular: '''ushabti'''). While the novelty of the ushabtiu drew in enterprising merchants,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Spread_of_a_Novel_Fad The Spread of a Novel Fad, ''Fallen London''] ''"Londoners have immediately taken to the streets with wheelbarrows laden with oversized ushabtiu, hawking them for cut-rate prices. Alas, it was too much to hope that this wouldn't become an opportunity for base commerce."''</ref> they proved more troublesome than anticipated when they turned out to be, well, alive: they vandalized property, played pranks, and generally caused havoc.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Unlock_the_door_(Spite_and_Malice) Unlock the door (Spite and Malice), ''Fallen London''] ''"Your home has not been rudely tossed and trashed. But everything is subtly off [...] In a way, this is worse. It'll take weeks to fully undo. Someone has struck at the very heart of the way you live. [...] Who could be responsible for this?"''</ref>[[File:Ushabtilimestone.png|thumb|An ushabti]]
As Gebrandt's device continued running until it collapsed, it essentially ruptured space-time, causing headaches and nausea in those present...<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Time:_Extruded_Like_Too_Much_Forcemeat_into_Not_Enough_Casing|Time: Extruded Like Too Much Forcemeat into Not Enough Casing|Fallen London|}} ''"The pain is brilliant, shooting up the side of your face until you're not quite sure you still have a face. You are in three places at once and would prefer to be in none of them. You are paying the price for every vice you have ever indulged in as a single lump sum. And then the whole ordeal repeats [...]"''</ref><ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Collapse_to_the_ground Collapse to the ground, ''Fallen London''] ''"Everyone around you – passers-by, urchins, the Empress' servants and hangers-on – looks a little green. Londoners lean on lamp posts to steady themselves. It appears it's not just you, then. You can tell that something has changed – but what?"''</ref> and causing shreds of the [[Second City]] to manifest across London,'''<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Careful_Stroll_Around_the_Neighbourhood A Careful Stroll Around the Neighbourhood, ''Fallen London''] ''"Buildings have appeared around London. Buildings that were not previously there. The architecture […] is undoubtedly Second City; ghosts or relicts of ancient dwellings."''</ref>''' including an invasion of animated stone constructs called '''ushabtiu.''' While the novelty of the ushabtiu drew in enterprising merchants,<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Spread_of_a_Novel_Fad The Spread of a Novel Fad, ''Fallen London''] ''"Londoners have immediately taken to the streets with wheelbarrows laden with oversized ushabtiu, hawking them for cut-rate prices. Alas, it was too much to hope that this wouldn't become an opportunity for base commerce."''</ref> they proved more troublesome than anticipated when they turned out to be, well, alive: they vandalized property, played pranks, and generally caused havoc.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Unlock_the_door_(Spite_and_Malice) Unlock the door (Spite and Malice), ''Fallen London''] ''"Your home has not been rudely tossed and trashed. But everything is subtly off [...] In a way, this is worse. It'll take weeks to fully undo. Someone has struck at the very heart of the way you live. [...] Who could be responsible for this?"''</ref>[[File:Ushabtilimestone.png|thumb|An ushabti]]
Angry Londoners quickly traced the catastrophe back to the Museum, and a mob assembled, demanding answers.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigation_into_an_Ongoing_Crisis Investigation into an Ongoing Crisis, ''Fallen London''] ''"You are not the only one with this idea, it seems. A small crowd of Londoners has formed around the museum, demanding to be let into the Egyptology Wing, to get at the knowledge therein. They all seem to have experienced similar mishaps – some more severe than others."''</ref> Gebrandt soothed the crowd, and a public discussion determined the root cause of the problem.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_the_angry_mob Join the angry mob, ''Fallen London''] ''"Citizens, please." Gebrandt has come to the doors of the museum. "I don't have the answers you're looking for. But maybe we can find them together." Suspicious eyes shoot out among the crowd; it's starting to sound like she's proposing the good people of London help themselves. Maybe even work towards a common goal. A radical notion if ever there was one. She sighs. "If you promise to be orderly I'll let you come inside. I'll explain everything."''</ref> The ushabtiu contained the bodies of Second City citizens who had transported their minds to [[Parabola]]; the citizens' bodies harbored a deep resentment that animated their funerary statues, but the parties responsible for their suffering were long gone, so they turned on Londoners.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_Gebrandt%27s_demonstration|Watch Gebrandt's demonstration|Fallen London|}} ''"We have ascertained the purpose of the stone entities that are stalking us [...] They contain the bodies of Second City dwellers who abandoned their city for the shores of Parabola. But the statues themselves seem to have grasped some kind of malicious awareness. They resent their sacrificial role, and this possesses them to take revenge on their creators – or just whoever is nearby. Which is to say, ourselves."''</ref> Gebrandt soon came up with a solution: tricking the ushabtiu into entering Parabola physically.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_Gebrandt%27s_demonstration|Watch Gebrandt's demonstration|Fallen London|}} ''"...the original inhabitants of the Second City are long gone, and impossible to locate. We will therefore have to make a substitution of our own – make it appear as though their true masters are just beyond the mirror."''</ref>
Angry Londoners quickly traced the catastrophe back to the Museum, and a mob assembled, demanding answers.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigation_into_an_Ongoing_Crisis Investigation into an Ongoing Crisis, ''Fallen London''] ''"You are not the only one with this idea, it seems. A small crowd of Londoners has formed around the museum, demanding to be let into the Egyptology Wing, to get at the knowledge therein. They all seem to have experienced similar mishaps – some more severe than others."''</ref> Gebrandt soothed the crowd, and a public discussion determined the root cause of the problem.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Join_the_angry_mob Join the angry mob, ''Fallen London''] ''"Citizens, please." Gebrandt has come to the doors of the museum. "I don't have the answers you're looking for. But maybe we can find them together." Suspicious eyes shoot out among the crowd; it's starting to sound like she's proposing the good people of London help themselves. Maybe even work towards a common goal. A radical notion if ever there was one. She sighs. "If you promise to be orderly I'll let you come inside. I'll explain everything."''</ref> The ushabtiu contained the bodies of Second City citizens who had transported their minds to [[Parabola]]; the citizens' bodies harbored a deep resentment that animated their funerary statues, but the parties responsible for their suffering were long gone, so they turned on Londoners.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_Gebrandt%27s_demonstration|Watch Gebrandt's demonstration|Fallen London|}} ''"We have ascertained the purpose of the stone entities that are stalking us [...] They contain the bodies of Second City dwellers who abandoned their city for the shores of Parabola. But the statues themselves seem to have grasped some kind of malicious awareness. They resent their sacrificial role, and this possesses them to take revenge on their creators – or just whoever is nearby. Which is to say, ourselves."''</ref> Gebrandt soon came up with a solution: tricking the ushabtiu into entering Parabola physically.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_Gebrandt%27s_demonstration|Watch Gebrandt's demonstration|Fallen London|}} ''"...the original inhabitants of the Second City are long gone, and impossible to locate. We will therefore have to make a substitution of our own – make it appear as though their true masters are just beyond the mirror."''</ref>


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