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The Presbyterate's language, referred to as "the language of Adam,"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bitter_Saker_Falcon|Bitter Saker Falcon|Fallen London}}''"It's written in the red ink of the Elder Continent. And in the language of Adam, their native tongue..."''</ref> is described as one that "jangles like bells of bronze."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''""Then, as they say in the Presbyterate..." He speaks five words together, in a language which jangles like bells of bronze."''</ref> In addition to this biblical tongue, certain Presbyterate Passphrases are composed of bits of English, Latin, and the [[Correspondence]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Presbyterate_Passphrase|Presbyterate Passphrase|Fallen London}}''"Scraps of Latin. Half-drawn Correspondence sigils. Everyday phrases in English. What do they mean?"''</ref> | The Presbyterate's language, referred to as "the language of Adam,"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Bitter_Saker_Falcon|Bitter Saker Falcon|Fallen London}}''"It's written in the red ink of the Elder Continent. And in the language of Adam, their native tongue..."''</ref> is described as one that "jangles like bells of bronze."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''""Then, as they say in the Presbyterate..." He speaks five words together, in a language which jangles like bells of bronze."''</ref> In addition to this biblical tongue, certain Presbyterate Passphrases are composed of bits of English, Latin, and the [[Correspondence]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Presbyterate_Passphrase|Presbyterate Passphrase|Fallen London}}''"Scraps of Latin. Half-drawn Correspondence sigils. Everyday phrases in English. What do they mean?"''</ref> | ||
==...Save The Powerful Few== | ==...Save The Powerful Few== | ||
<blockquote>''""...each Presbyter is different, but each takes the identity of the last. Presbyters never truly die, even after a thousand years. At their 'deaths' they give up their names to join the College, who live nameless. The [[Snuffers|rebels]] who serve the Thief-of-Faces - they live faceless. I'm no friend to the College, you know that, but they have served our realm well - they are just...""''<ref name="homeland">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/Presbyterate_Adventuress|The Last Night: Record her memoirs about her homeland|Sunless Sea}}''"...each Presbyter is different, but each takes the identity of the last. Presbyters never truly die, even after a thousand years. At their 'deaths' they give up their names to join the College, who live nameless."''</ref></blockquote>The '''Presbyter''', or '''Prester''', is the leader of the Presbyterate, elected and dismissed through a ceremony that would be very fatal on the [[Surface]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Your_Salon:_invite_a_Presbyterate_Diplomat_as_a_guest_of_honour|Your Salon: invite a Presbyterate Diplomat as a guest of honour|Fallen London}} ''"The College of Mortality, which elects and dismisses the Presbyter in a manner which on the Surface would be very final."''</ref> After a Presbyter's term expires, they are sent to live nameless within | <blockquote>''""...each Presbyter is different, but each takes the identity of the last. Presbyters never truly die, even after a thousand years. At their 'deaths' they give up their names to join the College, who live nameless. The [[Snuffers|rebels]] who serve the Thief-of-Faces - they live faceless. I'm no friend to the College, you know that, but they have served our realm well - they are just...""''<ref name="homeland">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/Presbyterate_Adventuress|The Last Night: Record her memoirs about her homeland|Sunless Sea}}''"...each Presbyter is different, but each takes the identity of the last. Presbyters never truly die, even after a thousand years. At their 'deaths' they give up their names to join the College, who live nameless."''</ref></blockquote>The '''Presbyter''', or '''Prester''', is the leader of the Presbyterate, elected and dismissed through a ceremony that would be very fatal on the [[Surface]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Your_Salon:_invite_a_Presbyterate_Diplomat_as_a_guest_of_honour|Your Salon: invite a Presbyterate Diplomat as a guest of honour|Fallen London}} ''"The College of Mortality, which elects and dismisses the Presbyter in a manner which on the Surface would be very final."''</ref> After a Presbyter's term expires, they are sent to live nameless within '''the College of Mortality''', the Presbyterate's backbone and authority on life and death, and their successor inherits their identity.<ref name="homeland" /> The Presters are filled with vitality, bullets and swords don't kill them, but they can be overwhelmed.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Seven_Years_Later|Democratise death|Sunless Sea|}}''"The once-Presters fight back. Their vitality is impossible. Bullets do not kill them, nor swords. Your men stop fighting like soldiers and start fighting like butchers. Your victory is slow, but inevitable."''</ref> There have been at least a thousand Presters.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_the_dreams_of_the_Prester|Walk the dreams of the Prester|Fallen London}}''"In his dreams, the Prester is a thousand men. Some old, some young, some not men at all. Each walks, as though chained, towards a door, yawning like a grave. They are abed, they are at table, they are making laws, they are passing judgement, they are sleeping, loving, fighting, ailing. And always, the chain yanks them towards the door. You wake to hear its opening still resounding in your ears."''</ref> | ||
The College of Mortality is particularly infamous for a certain decree: '''''None shall live a thousand years'''''. Not even the Presters themselves are exempt from this rule, but, as stated above, they do not truly die when their time is up. The [[Presbyterate Adventuress]]'s father lived for twelve extra years, so the Presbyterate punished his transgression by forcing his children to live for only a hundred years. Anyone who lives longer than they should is ruthlessly hounded and arrested by the Presbyterate's powerful assassins,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/Presbyterate_Adventuress|Ask the Adventuress why you've been ambushed by assassins from her homeland|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The law for me is 'thou shalt not live a hundred years'. I'm out of time. That's why I left the Navy. The College will get to me - they always do in the end - and I can't keep letting other people die for me."''</ref> and in the words of the [[Bishop of St Fiacre's]]: ''"Death is the fist of the Presbyterate. One may not oppose death"''.<ref name="flint" /> | The College of Mortality is particularly infamous for a certain decree: '''''None shall live a thousand years'''''. Not even the Presters themselves are exempt from this rule, but, as stated above, they do not truly die when their time is up. The [[Presbyterate Adventuress]]'s father lived for twelve extra years, so the Presbyterate punished his transgression by forcing his children to live for only a hundred years. Anyone who lives longer than they should is ruthlessly hounded and arrested by the Presbyterate's powerful assassins,<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/Presbyterate_Adventuress|Ask the Adventuress why you've been ambushed by assassins from her homeland|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The law for me is 'thou shalt not live a hundred years'. I'm out of time. That's why I left the Navy. The College will get to me - they always do in the end - and I can't keep letting other people die for me."''</ref> and in the words of the [[Bishop of St Fiacre's]]: ''"Death is the fist of the Presbyterate. One may not oppose death"''.<ref name="flint" /> | ||
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* '''Ossuary''', the Hidden Nation, worships Stone with intricate maps made of bone.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contemplate_False_Globes Contemplate False Globes, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Hidden Nation of Ossuary makes its maps of scrimshaw and ivory. It conceals them in psalters and breviaries, dedicated to the holy light of the Mountain. Within the bindings, you make out the borders of the Presbyterate, carved in pale bone."''</ref> | * '''Ossuary''', the Hidden Nation, worships Stone with intricate maps made of bone.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Contemplate_False_Globes Contemplate False Globes, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Hidden Nation of Ossuary makes its maps of scrimshaw and ivory. It conceals them in psalters and breviaries, dedicated to the holy light of the Mountain. Within the bindings, you make out the borders of the Presbyterate, carved in pale bone."''</ref> | ||
* The '''Court of the Wakeful Eye''' is a princedom of [[tigers]] that swears fealty to the Presbyterate,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"Our nation: the Resplendent Court of the Wakeful Eye, this little striped kingdom under the Prester's aegis."''</ref> but may have lost its status as one of the 77 officially designated kingdoms.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Port_Carnelian|Recruit a new Healer to the Seven|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The tigers of the Carnelian Coast were once one of the seventy-seven kingdoms of the Presbyterate. [...] Their titular leader is the Banded Prince [...]" [Editor's note: The Court of the Wakeful Eye is consistently described as such in Sunless Sea, but in Fallen London, they call themselves a Kingdom. This may be a change in status, or an inconsistency or timeline divergence.]''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Recruit_the_Banded_Prince|Visit him in the fungal jungle|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Here, my people are unwelcome in our own land. If I help you take Nidah, my price is this: a new kingdom on the bright slopes of the Mountain. Where we can bask and roam eternally."''</ref> | * The '''Court of the Wakeful Eye''' is a princedom of [[tigers]] that swears fealty to the Presbyterate,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Exile%27s_Chalice|The Exile's Chalice|Fallen London|}} ''"Our nation: the Resplendent Court of the Wakeful Eye, this little striped kingdom under the Prester's aegis."''</ref> but may have lost its status as one of the 77 officially designated kingdoms.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Port_Carnelian|Recruit a new Healer to the Seven|Sunless Sea|}} ''"The tigers of the Carnelian Coast were once one of the seventy-seven kingdoms of the Presbyterate. [...] Their titular leader is the Banded Prince [...]" [Editor's note: The Court of the Wakeful Eye is consistently described as such in Sunless Sea, but in Fallen London, they call themselves a Kingdom. This may be a change in status, or an inconsistency or timeline divergence.]''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Recruit_the_Banded_Prince|Visit him in the fungal jungle|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Here, my people are unwelcome in our own land. If I help you take Nidah, my price is this: a new kingdom on the bright slopes of the Mountain. Where we can bask and roam eternally."''</ref> | ||
*'''[[Grandinia]]''' has been consumed entirely by fungus, but somehow it lives on.<ref> | *'''[[Grandinia]]''' has been consumed entirely by fungus, but somehow it lives on.<ref>[https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Marquis%20Aranea%20Mindfang/21410336 The Thing That Came in the Fog, Fallen London]</ref> | ||
*'''Ixander''' had close contact with the [[The Third City|Third City]], but is no longer recorded and may no longer exist.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consult_the_texts_of_the_Grand_Sanatoria Consult the texts of the Grand Sanatoria, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Withered Illuminator guards her texts closely, until you slip her a third gin. Then, dozing, you are at liberty to read. The Third City, it seemed, had frequent contact with a place known as Ixander, which is now no longer recorded."''</ref> | *'''Ixander''' had close contact with the [[The Third City|Third City]], but is no longer recorded and may no longer exist.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consult_the_texts_of_the_Grand_Sanatoria Consult the texts of the Grand Sanatoria, ''Fallen London''] ''"The Withered Illuminator guards her texts closely, until you slip her a third gin. Then, dozing, you are at liberty to read. The Third City, it seemed, had frequent contact with a place known as Ixander, which is now no longer recorded."''</ref> | ||
*The drowned island of '''[[Mereid]]''' was once a Presbyterate kingdom.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tease_out_the_subtleties_hidden_in_Presbyterate_nomenclature|Tease out the subtleties hidden in Presbyterate nomenclature|Fallen London|}} ''"Drowned Mereid, though risen, was once a kingdom of the Presbyterate. Yet there are always seventy seven kingdoms, with neither interruption nor interregnum. Was another found and drafted into its place?"''</ref> | *The drowned island of '''[[Mereid]]''' was once a Presbyterate kingdom.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tease_out_the_subtleties_hidden_in_Presbyterate_nomenclature|Tease out the subtleties hidden in Presbyterate nomenclature|Fallen London|}} ''"Drowned Mereid, though risen, was once a kingdom of the Presbyterate. Yet there are always seventy seven kingdoms, with neither interruption nor interregnum. Was another found and drafted into its place?"''</ref> | ||
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==Influence Abroad== | ==Influence Abroad== | ||
<blockquote>''"The Mithridate Office fabricates misleading stories about the Continent, in order to confuse foreigners. To this end, they often employ foreigners."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>'''The Mithridate Office''' is a branch of the Presbyterate that fabricates false stories of the Elder Continent to confound and mystify foreigners; hilariously, they often employ foreigners themselves for this very purpose.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London}} ''"The Mithridate Office fabricates misleading stories about the Continent, in order to confuse foreigners. To this end, they often employ foreigners."''</ref> Their workers, '''Mithridites''', pay | <blockquote>''"The Mithridate Office fabricates misleading stories about the Continent, in order to confuse foreigners. To this end, they often employ foreigners."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>'''The Mithridate Office''' is a branch of the Presbyterate that fabricates false stories of the Elder Continent to confound and mystify foreigners; hilariously, they often employ foreigners themselves for this very purpose.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London}} ''"The Mithridate Office fabricates misleading stories about the Continent, in order to confuse foreigners. To this end, they often employ foreigners."''</ref> Their workers, '''Mithridites''', pay foreigners with '''Formulums''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London}}''"[...] you whisper your story to a series of bland-faced Mithridites [...] You learn a great deal from the conversations. Probably. They supposedly pay you with a Formulum, although you suspect they may have made that up, too."''</ref> a currency which bears the image of a columned city.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consult_primary_sources|Consult primary sources|Fallen London}}''"[...] They pay in Formulum, a currency which bears the image of a city, colonnaded and imposing. Currency must be minted somewhere..."''</ref> There are known branches in [[Apis Meet]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London}} ''"(In Apis Meet) Afternoon: Work for the Mithridate Office [...] The Office maintains a proud building at the head of Surcease Street."''</ref> and [[London]]. The branch in London on Surcease Street,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Thing_That_Came_in_From_the_Fog|The Thing That Came in From the Fog|Fallen London}}''"The Mithridate Office on Surcease Street boasts a rotating cast of liars, frauds, propagandists and story-spinners. It's differentiated from most government departments by the fact that they're good at it."''</ref> staffed almost entirely by London natives,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Thing_That_Came_in_From_the_Fog|The Thing That Came in From the Fog|Fallen London}}''"During your first two appointments, you're quickly able to ascertain that the Mithridates you're speaking to are secretly lifelong Londoners. [...]"''</ref> has been known to lure unsuspecting Londoners into becoming hired mercenaries on Presbyterate warships, like [[The Delight|the ''Delight'']].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_about_the_Second_Sacristan|Ask about the Second Sacristan|Fallen London}} ''"She goes on to explain how the Mithridate Office enlisted mercenaries for the College of Mortality. "The money? Too good to refuse." But despite Nidah's deep coffers, their soldiers, their ships, they only sent one agent of their own. "Wanted to avoid official deployment, which is why the Commander hired so many low-life criminals – such as yours truly." When she first met the Prester's Hand, in a dilapidated warehouse near the docks, she found the shabby scenery "funny" after the riches the Mithridate Office had promised. Other zailors were there. Then the Sacristan opened a bag filled with masks. "After that, none of us cared about the money anymore.""''</ref> This Office also frequently hires pirate ships from [[Gaider's Mourn]] to zail under their flag and enforce their will.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Open_fire!_(A_Bounty_Upon_Your_Head)|Open fire! (A Bounty Upon Your Head)|Fallen London}} ''"Despite flying the flag of Nidah, this vessel is from Gaider's Mourn. Another crew hired by the Mithridate Office, no doubt."''</ref> | ||
A former director of the Mithridate Office apparently chose to retire to the faraway [[Shepherd Isles]], and may be responsible for the inhabitants' fondness for telling tall tales.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Way#Adam.27s_Way|Listen to a storyteller|Sunless Sea}}</ref> | A former director of the Mithridate Office apparently chose to retire to the faraway [[Shepherd Isles]], and may be responsible for the inhabitants' fondness for telling tall tales.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Way#Adam.27s_Way|Listen to a storyteller|Sunless Sea}}</ref> |