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Left to their own devices, the sisters sought a way to protect their people from the Bazaar’s lingering influence, and allow them to flee in the event that the Masters broke free.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"The Palace of the Rising was to be a refuge from the Masters and the Bazaar."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Homecoming|Homecoming|Fallen London}} ''"The jungle below is bathed in orange light [...] you see people basking in your glow. They are seeking refuge from something [...]"''</ref> They turned to [[Parabola]], the land behind mirrors. Parabola had previously been dimly lit,<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"We found it in dreams and brought light to it. [...] The sisters found it in twilight and in dreams. [...] This was a twilight place that the Second City made brighter."''</ref> but the princesses commissioned an artisan of the [[The Neathbow|Neathbow]], later known as the '''Mistress of the Skies''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mistress_of_the_Skies|Mistress of the Skies|Fallen London}}''"I do not remember the name I had before, [...] and I did not choose this one. In my city, royalty declared themselves gods, for if they were not gods, they were just people who lived in splendour whilst others did their bidding. I am far from royalty, but I did conceive a sun. The name was given to me. I resisted. Not well enough."''</ref> to craft an artificial sun called the [[Skin of the Sun]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mistress_of_the_Skies|Mistress of the Skies|Fallen London}}''"I come from a city of sun and sand and edifices, [...] I was a person of no consequence until I discovered an aptitude for a certain kind of engineering. The spectrum in the Neath has peculiar properties, and I became adept at putting them to use. It made me useful to people of great consequence. They used me, and used my creations to take power they believed was theirs."''</ref> The precise details of the Parabolan sun's construction are unclear, but there were ushabtiu involved in the undertaking,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mistress_of_the_Skies|Mistress of the Skies|Fallen London}}''"I have heard of it, [...] Built by ushabti, yes? Like my sun. [...] Do you know what ushabti are? They are servants, buried with royalty, created to serve their masters for eternity. And when the royals force these servants to build edifices in their names, they are credited with great vision."''</ref> and it appears that the project involved modifying the egg of a great [[Fingerking]] in its shell,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Climb_the_dome_itself_(Fingerkings)|Climb the dome itself (Fingerkings)|Fallen London}} ''""The sun was born," [...] "With certain modifications. Those women augmented it in the shell.""''</ref> resulting in it hatching into an object made of glass.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_Boil_of_Calamities|Study the Boil of Calamities|Fallen London}} ''"[...] ("the Boil of Calamities, Lord of the Seething Sky, wept a drop of shining glass...") [...]"''</ref> The object was then molded and raised by the people of the Second City.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London}} ''"Pray to the gods [...] Blow the glass, blow until it glows, and raise it high into the sky."''</ref> The newly-born sun scorched the Parabolan landscape and melted the colors of the sky itself.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London}} ''"Another sun rises inside your head. Iron and glass, smouldering in a dream [...] Palm trees bow and shrivel in the heat. [...] withering grass. Colours run down the sky's face [...]"''</ref> providing warmth and light for agriculture,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dig_a_little_distance_from_the_river_2|Dig a little distance from the river|Fallen London}}''"The remains of crockery and glass and silvered implements; tiny spoons, for measuring substances that come by the grain; mesh strainers. This might have been half of a destroyed pestle."''</ref> pottery, and the growing of wheat in the Neath’s lightless depths.<ref name=":6">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trace_the_boundary_of_the_Is-Not|Trace the boundary of the Is-Not|Fallen London}}''"[...] Put their terracotta potsherds under a microscope. It's subtle, but the crystalline structure undeniably shows signs of sun-drying before they were kiln-fired. Examine their texture and you will see the telltale abrasions found in vessels used to store millet seeds. Even in pottery made decades, centuries after their City fell. And depictions of the sun continue in Second City iconography throughout. If those images were carved from memory, they must have been very strong memories indeed – strong enough to dry clay, or grow wheat."''</ref> | Left to their own devices, the sisters sought a way to protect their people from the Bazaar’s lingering influence, and allow them to flee in the event that the Masters broke free.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"The Palace of the Rising was to be a refuge from the Masters and the Bazaar."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Homecoming|Homecoming|Fallen London}} ''"The jungle below is bathed in orange light [...] you see people basking in your glow. They are seeking refuge from something [...]"''</ref> They turned to [[Parabola]], the land behind mirrors. Parabola had previously been dimly lit,<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"We found it in dreams and brought light to it. [...] The sisters found it in twilight and in dreams. [...] This was a twilight place that the Second City made brighter."''</ref> but the princesses commissioned an artisan of the [[The Neathbow|Neathbow]], later known as the '''Mistress of the Skies''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mistress_of_the_Skies|Mistress of the Skies|Fallen London}}''"I do not remember the name I had before, [...] and I did not choose this one. In my city, royalty declared themselves gods, for if they were not gods, they were just people who lived in splendour whilst others did their bidding. I am far from royalty, but I did conceive a sun. The name was given to me. I resisted. Not well enough."''</ref> to craft an artificial sun called the [[Skin of the Sun]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mistress_of_the_Skies|Mistress of the Skies|Fallen London}}''"I come from a city of sun and sand and edifices, [...] I was a person of no consequence until I discovered an aptitude for a certain kind of engineering. The spectrum in the Neath has peculiar properties, and I became adept at putting them to use. It made me useful to people of great consequence. They used me, and used my creations to take power they believed was theirs."''</ref> The precise details of the Parabolan sun's construction are unclear, but there were ushabtiu involved in the undertaking,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mistress_of_the_Skies|Mistress of the Skies|Fallen London}}''"I have heard of it, [...] Built by ushabti, yes? Like my sun. [...] Do you know what ushabti are? They are servants, buried with royalty, created to serve their masters for eternity. And when the royals force these servants to build edifices in their names, they are credited with great vision."''</ref> and it appears that the project involved modifying the egg of a great [[Fingerking]] in its shell,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Climb_the_dome_itself_(Fingerkings)|Climb the dome itself (Fingerkings)|Fallen London}} ''""The sun was born," [...] "With certain modifications. Those women augmented it in the shell.""''</ref> resulting in it hatching into an object made of glass.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_Boil_of_Calamities|Study the Boil of Calamities|Fallen London}} ''"[...] ("the Boil of Calamities, Lord of the Seething Sky, wept a drop of shining glass...") [...]"''</ref> The object was then molded and raised by the people of the Second City.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London}} ''"Pray to the gods [...] Blow the glass, blow until it glows, and raise it high into the sky."''</ref> The newly-born sun scorched the Parabolan landscape and melted the colors of the sky itself.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London}} ''"Another sun rises inside your head. Iron and glass, smouldering in a dream [...] Palm trees bow and shrivel in the heat. [...] withering grass. Colours run down the sky's face [...]"''</ref> providing warmth and light for agriculture,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Dig_a_little_distance_from_the_river_2|Dig a little distance from the river|Fallen London}}''"The remains of crockery and glass and silvered implements; tiny spoons, for measuring substances that come by the grain; mesh strainers. This might have been half of a destroyed pestle."''</ref> pottery, and the growing of wheat in the Neath’s lightless depths.<ref name=":6">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Trace_the_boundary_of_the_Is-Not|Trace the boundary of the Is-Not|Fallen London}}''"[...] Put their terracotta potsherds under a microscope. It's subtle, but the crystalline structure undeniably shows signs of sun-drying before they were kiln-fired. Examine their texture and you will see the telltale abrasions found in vessels used to store millet seeds. Even in pottery made decades, centuries after their City fell. And depictions of the sun continue in Second City iconography throughout. If those images were carved from memory, they must have been very strong memories indeed – strong enough to dry clay, or grow wheat."''</ref> | ||
Encouraged, the sisters proceeded to begin work on the [[Palace of the Rising]], a place where the citizens of the Second could dwell in sunlight once more<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"This is Parabola. We [...] brought light to it. The ushabti were built to construct a new home for the Second City, where we could live forever beneath the skin of the sun."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"A new sun was raised in the sky so the citizens might walk in light again."''</ref> - but eventually the House of the Feather "was opened," and the Masters escaped.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}}''"But the House of the Feather was opened before the Palace was completed. We four survivors fled. One remained with the City, while I retreated here."''</ref><ref name=":04">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets Buying secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] It was all for nothing, as it turned out. Those d__ned feather-wearing heathen P... no. That's a story for a different day. [...]"''</ref> The sisters were forced to flee, leaving the project unfinished.<ref name=":2" /> The Masters quickly made a deal with the | Encouraged, the sisters proceeded to begin work on the [[Palace of the Rising]], a place where the citizens of the Second could dwell in sunlight once more<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"This is Parabola. We [...] brought light to it. The ushabti were built to construct a new home for the Second City, where we could live forever beneath the skin of the sun."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}} ''"A new sun was raised in the sky so the citizens might walk in light again."''</ref> - but eventually the House of the Feather "was opened," and the desperate and ravenously hungry<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/My_Kingdom_for_a_Pig|My Kingdom for a Pig|Fallen London|}} ''"Beasts slaughtered, feasts spread on the floor. [...] We chew. [...] we devour the dead until our hungers have been fed. Feed us. Feed us more than the dead."''</ref> Masters escaped.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Attendants|The Attendants|Fallen London}}''"But the House of the Feather was opened before the Palace was completed. We four survivors fled. One remained with the City, while I retreated here."''</ref><ref name=":04">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Buying_secrets Buying secrets, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] It was all for nothing, as it turned out. Those d__ned feather-wearing heathen P... no. That's a story for a different day. [...]"''</ref> The sisters were forced to flee, leaving the project unfinished.<ref name=":2" /> The Masters quickly made a deal with the priest-kings of their next Fallen City<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Capture_Third_City_Veils|Capture Third City Veils|Fallen London|}} ''"THE OLD PRIEST-KINGS KNEW OUR KIND. WE WERE ALL GODS TO THEM. WE ALL ENTERED INTO THEIR BARGAIN."''</ref> and betrayed [[Mr Eaten|one of their own]], allowing him to be devoured by the power-hungry mortals.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Homecoming|Homecoming|Fallen London|}}''"How dare you", rasps Mr Spices, though it lacks the will to punish the transgression. "You can't imagine it. Tricked by creatures as low as you. Led into a trap. Imprisoned for aeons. The furthest I have ever been from home. Forced to sacrifice—" Its words catch in its throat.''</ref> In an additional blow to the princesses' plans, the bodies of the Second City's people had been preserved inside ushabtiu to allow their minds to wander indefinitely in Parabola, but the surge of [[lacre]] when the city neared its end annihilated most of the citizens' physical bodies alongside the rest of the Second City; the few who survived were changed irrevocably.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Palace_of_the_Rising,_Conquered The Palace of the Rising, Conquered, ''Fallen London''] ''"I did not mean for them to die. Our bodies were meant to endure in the Second, while our minds ranged, free. But we did not predict the lacre. The greying of the bodies that survived. The effect it had on my attendants."''</ref> The ushabtiu that remain are able to retain their memories while sealed,<ref name=":12">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Palace_of_the_Rising,_Conquered The Palace of the Rising, Conquered, ''Fallen London''] ''"In dreams they wander, and are lost. But in clay, even here, they remain themselves. The ones I have known for centuries."''</ref> but when opened, their memories vanish,<ref name=":12" /> and they become confused and filled with resentment.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Palace_of_the_Rising,_Conquered The Palace of the Rising, Conquered, ''Fallen London''] ''"[...] They come back, though. Vengeful amnesiacs, forgetting my love in place of their hate."''</ref> | ||
== Aftermath == | == Aftermath == | ||
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As with all the [[Fallen Cities]], the Second engaged in diplomacy with the other powers of the [[Neath]]. Though the extent of its success remains uncertain, it is clear that the [[Presbyterate]] harbored a lasting contempt for it.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_diplomatic_overtures_of_cities_past|Study the diplomatic overtures of cities past|Fallen London}}''"It is a catalogue of failure. The College of Mortality had no opinion on the First, a deep distaste for the Second, a strong desire not to be anywhere involved in the Third, and a singular hatred for the Fourth. Their opinions on the Fifth are not yet recorded anywhere, and must therefore be concluded to be unspeakable."''</ref> Spiritually, the Second retained deep ties to its surface heritage: before the Fall, its people worshipped a solar deity<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Follow_your_feet_(Second_City)|Follow your feet (Second City)|Fallen London|}}''"The bottom third is occupied with a cityscape, low and modest against the expanse of sky above – the Second City. Above, a vast disc gleams, painstakingly graven with a cartouche of delicate hieroglyphs. A reed; a fluid zig-zag; a half circle above a tiny sun. From the disc erupts a halo of grasping rays, reaching down to the city below. At the terminus of each finger-thin ray of sunlight is a hand. Open-palmed. Beckoning."''</ref> known as the Aten,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Required_Repairs|Required Repairs|Fallen London}}''"What you see here is nothing. Out there, the spiders have seized a star. Did you ever see Second City etchings? The Aten sun-disk? It is no fantasy. Once we complete the symbol in these tunnels, the golden ray will descend to bathe us all. Think of it! The cavern roof incinerated, and the starlight streaming in."''</ref> and this continued despite the lack of sunlight in the Neath.<ref name=":6" /> | As with all the [[Fallen Cities]], the Second engaged in diplomacy with the other powers of the [[Neath]]. Though the extent of its success remains uncertain, it is clear that the [[Presbyterate]] harbored a lasting contempt for it.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Study_the_diplomatic_overtures_of_cities_past|Study the diplomatic overtures of cities past|Fallen London}}''"It is a catalogue of failure. The College of Mortality had no opinion on the First, a deep distaste for the Second, a strong desire not to be anywhere involved in the Third, and a singular hatred for the Fourth. Their opinions on the Fifth are not yet recorded anywhere, and must therefore be concluded to be unspeakable."''</ref> Spiritually, the Second retained deep ties to its surface heritage: before the Fall, its people worshipped a solar deity<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Follow_your_feet_(Second_City)|Follow your feet (Second City)|Fallen London|}}''"The bottom third is occupied with a cityscape, low and modest against the expanse of sky above – the Second City. Above, a vast disc gleams, painstakingly graven with a cartouche of delicate hieroglyphs. A reed; a fluid zig-zag; a half circle above a tiny sun. From the disc erupts a halo of grasping rays, reaching down to the city below. At the terminus of each finger-thin ray of sunlight is a hand. Open-palmed. Beckoning."''</ref> known as the Aten,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Required_Repairs|Required Repairs|Fallen London}}''"What you see here is nothing. Out there, the spiders have seized a star. Did you ever see Second City etchings? The Aten sun-disk? It is no fantasy. Once we complete the symbol in these tunnels, the golden ray will descend to bathe us all. Think of it! The cavern roof incinerated, and the starlight streaming in."''</ref> and this continued despite the lack of sunlight in the Neath.<ref name=":6" /> | ||
Linguistically and culturally, the Second City evolved in strange directions. Its hieroglyphic writing began to diverge from [[Surface]] conventions, increasingly shaped by the influences of the [[Correspondence]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Supply_Relics_of_the_Second_City|Supply Relics of the Second City|Fallen London|}}''"On the Surface, the hieroglyphic script became more stylised and easier to write as time went on. In the Second City, we observe the opposite trend – note the emergence of ideograms influenced by the Correspondence."''</ref> While barley and beer remained staples of their agriculture, the Second also experimented with fungal fermentation, developing alcoholic brews from mushrooms, uniquely adapted to their new subterranean home.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_around_Veilgarden|Walk around Veilgarden|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Bohemians use crowbars to crack open wax-sealed clay urns, exposing the mushroom beer inside."''</ref> The City had a developed irrigation system,<ref> | Linguistically and culturally, the Second City evolved in strange directions. Its hieroglyphic writing began to diverge from [[Surface]] conventions, increasingly shaped by the influences of the [[Correspondence]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Supply_Relics_of_the_Second_City|Supply Relics of the Second City|Fallen London|}}''"On the Surface, the hieroglyphic script became more stylised and easier to write as time went on. In the Second City, we observe the opposite trend – note the emergence of ideograms influenced by the Correspondence."''</ref> While barley and beer remained staples of their agriculture, the Second also experimented with fungal fermentation, developing alcoholic brews from mushrooms, uniquely adapted to their new subterranean home.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Walk_around_Veilgarden|Walk around Veilgarden|Fallen London|}}''"[...] Bohemians use crowbars to crack open wax-sealed clay urns, exposing the mushroom beer inside."''</ref> The City had a developed irrigation system,<ref>"Irrigation Through The Ages proves more interesting than the title would suggest. It seems some palaces in the Second City under royal control were altered to permit a profusion of water features. Some, but not all."</ref> and rumor has it that they created this by diverting the waters of [[Hell]].<ref>"A gossipy text from the Fourth City on the foibles of past cities and the follies of their rulers suggests that the rulers of the Second sought to divert the waters of Hell to their own purpose."</ref> | ||
== Historical Inspirations == | == Historical Inspirations == |