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== [CENSORED] ==
== [CENSORED] ==
<blockquote>''"The Seventh Letter! They only show that in secret at Mahogany Hall! A production at the Panopticon? How does the Ministry of Public Decency permit it?"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/To_see_the_play|To see the play|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>''The Seventh Letter'' has been banned by the [[The Ministry of Public Decency|Ministry of Public Decency]],<ref name="watch play 1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London}}''"''The Seventh Letter ''has long been banned by the Ministry of Public Decency..."''</ref> so it is usually staged in secret; [[Mahogany Hall]] is known for putting on performances on days when the theater is announced to be closed.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Going_to_the_theatre|Going to the theatre|Fallen London|}} ''"Mahogany Hall - London's most notorious Music Hall and theatre - is closed tonight. You know better. You have two tickets to a secret performance of the forbidden Seventh Letter."''</ref> However, rumor has it that [[Mr Wines]] enjoys the play, and that it bribes the Ministry on occasion to permit public showings.<ref name="watch play 2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London}}''"''The Seventh Letter ''has long been banned by the Ministry of Public Decency: but the story goes that Mr Wines enjoys it, and bribes them to wink at the ban, now and then."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"The Seventh Letter! They only show that in secret at Mahogany Hall! A production at the Panopticon? How does the Ministry of Public Decency permit it?"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/To_see_the_play|To see the play|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>''The Seventh Letter'' has been banned by the [[The Ministry of Public Decency|Ministry of Public Decency]],<ref name = "watch play 1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London}}</ref> so it is usually staged in secret; [[Mahogany Hall]] is known for hosting recitals of the play on days when the theater is announced to be closed.<ref name = "going to theater"/> However, it is said that [[Mr Wines]] enjoys the play, and it supposedly bribes the Ministry on occasion to permit public showings.<ref name = "watch play 2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London}}</ref>


While the play's subject matter is esoteric, it is also notoriously emotionally charged. The performances of the play's tragic characters can move even the most dignified audience members to tears,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London|}} ''"This year, an unproven young actress [...] has taken the part of the Raven. Her rendition of the Hymn of the Shames sends a bankerly fellow fleeing from the auditorium in tears."''</ref> and certain scenes are so horrifying that the play has an intermission beforehand for faint-hearted audiences to take their leave.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London|}} ''"The last scene – with the Dragons – is not the only reason; but it's probably the biggest. There is a brief hiatus before that scene, to allow squeamish audience members to leave, and to darken the lights."''</ref>
While the play's subject matter is esoteric,<ref name = "watch play 4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_4|Watch the play for a little while 4|Fallen London}}</ref> it is also notoriously moving and emotional.<ref name = "watch play 1"/> The performances of the play's tragic characters can move even the most dignified audience members to tears,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London}} ''"Her rendition of the Hymn [...] sends a bankerly fellow fleeing from the auditorium in tears."''</ref> and certain scenes are so horrifying that the play has an intermission beforehand for faint-hearted audiences to take their leave.<ref name = "watch play 1"/>


== In Summary==
== In Summary==
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=== Night ===
=== Night ===
<blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Yet no sweeter than yours, great master. I acknowledge it so."''<ref name="watch play 1" /></blockquote>[[File:Ravenblackskull.png|alt=A raven perched on a skull.|thumb|A raven?]]
''RAVEN: Truly my voice is sweeter than the song of the stone, the swan, the storm....''<br>
The actress playing the '''Raven''' is introduced. She sings her aria, the '''Hymn of Shames''', which contains the following lyrics: ''"The glowing-hearted mountain / the river in the sky / the near night and the deep night..."''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London|}} ''"Her rendition of the Hymn of the Shames sends a bankerly fellow fleeing from the auditorium in tears. Millicent mouths the words along with her. "The glowing-hearted mountain / the river in the sky / the near night and the deep night...'"''</ref>
''(Enter a MESSENGER beribboned with RAGS of CLOUD.)''<br>
''RAVEN: (in haste) ...yet no sweeter than yours, great master. I acknowledge it so.''<br>
''MESSENGER: O blackness, o blackness, wherefore should I sing? When all of my songs are seared on my skin?''<br>
''(Exeunt.)''<ref name="ovate night">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Night|Order Ovate, Night|Fallen London}}</ref>
</blockquote>
[[File:Ravenblackskull.png|alt=A raven perched on a skull.|thumb|A raven?]]
The actress playing the '''Raven''' is introduced. She sings her aria, the '''Hymn of Shames''', which contains the following lyrics: ''"The glowing-hearted mountain / the river in the sky / the near night and the deep night..."''<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while|Watch the play for a little while|Fallen London|}} ''"This year, an unproven young actress [...] has taken the part of the Raven. Her rendition of the Hymn of the Shames sends a bankerly fellow fleeing from the auditorium in tears. Millicent mouths the words along with her. "The glowing-hearted mountain / the river in the sky / the near night and the deep night...'"''</ref>


The Raven comments that her song is superior to that of "the stone, the swan, the storm," but is interrupted by the arrival of the '''Messenger''', to whom she defers, and whom she addresses as "great master".<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Night|Order Ovate, Night|Fallen London|}} ''"RAVEN: Truly my voice is sweeter than the song of the stone, the swan, the storm...  (Enter a MESSENGER beribboned with RAGS of CLOUD.)  RAVEN: (in haste) ...yet no sweeter than yours, great master. I acknowledge it so."''</ref> The Messenger, played by multiple actors of multiple gender identities,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London}} ''"The Messenger is [...] always played by a man and a woman, alternately, scene by scene. In this performance, there are three actors, and you're not sure any of them are a man or a woman, precisely."''</ref> is dressed in "rags of cloud." They ask a question, into the darkness of the scene: why they should sing; when all of their songs are seared into their skin?<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Night|Order Ovate, Night|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: O blackness, o blackness, wherefore should I sing? When all of my songs are seared on my skin?"''</ref>
The Raven comments that her song is superior to that of "the stone, the swan, the storm," but is interrupted by the arrival of the '''Messenger''', to whom she defers, and whom she addresses as "great master".<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Night|Order Ovate, Night|Fallen London|}} ''"RAVEN: Truly my voice is sweeter than the song of the stone, the swan, the storm...  (Enter a MESSENGER beribboned with RAGS of CLOUD.)  RAVEN: (in haste) ...yet no sweeter than yours, great master. I acknowledge it so."''</ref> The Messenger, played by multiple actors of multiple gender identities,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London}} ''"The Messenger is [...] always played by a man and a woman, alternately, scene by scene. In this performance, there are three actors, and you're not sure any of them are a man or a woman, precisely."''</ref> is dressed in "rags of cloud." They ask a question, into the darkness of the scene: why they should sing; when all of their songs are seared into their skin?<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Night|Order Ovate, Night|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: O blackness, o blackness, wherefore should I sing? When all of my songs are seared on my skin?"''</ref>


=== Blood ===
=== Blood ===
<blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Ah, were it only my unfettered choice. But I owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice."''<ref name="watch play 2" /></blockquote>[[File:Master.png|alt=A hooded figure.|thumb|A [[Master]].]]
''MESSENGER: What do you among my spires?''<br>
''OWLS: Why, great master, we watch. We wait. We eat.''<br>
''MESSENGER: You watch and you wait and consume, you say. But is there not one who will make you his prey?''<br>
''OWLS: ....pray, great master, preserve us. Let us hear his shriekings no more, and we will serve you always.''<br>
''MESSENGER: Ah, were it only my unfettered choice. But I owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}}</ref>''
</blockquote>
[[File:Master.png|alt=A hooded figure.|thumb|A [[Master of the Bazaar]].]]
The Messenger is beseeched by the '''Owls''', who have taken up shelter within the Messenger's spires.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London}} ''"The Messenger-actor who receives the flattery of the Owls, [...]"''</ref> The Messenger asks what the Owls are doing within its spires; they respond that "we watch. We wait. We eat."<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: What do you among my spires?  OWLS: Why, great master, we watch. We wait. We eat."''</ref> The Messenger mentions that the Owls are on the run from a being known as the '''Hunter''';<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London|}} ''"The Messenger-actor who receives the flattery of the Owls, and warns the Hunter against greed..."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: You watch and you wait and consume, you say. But is there not one who will make you his prey?"''</ref> in response, the Owls beg for safety from the Hunter's wrath. However, the Messenger cannot simply do away with the Hunter, as they "owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}} ''"OWLS: ....pray, great master, preserve us. Let us hear his shriekings no more, and we will serve you always.  MESSENGER: Ah, were it only my unfettered choice. But I owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice."''</ref>
The Messenger is beseeched by the '''Owls''', who have taken up shelter within the Messenger's spires.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London}} ''"The Messenger-actor who receives the flattery of the Owls, [...]"''</ref> The Messenger asks what the Owls are doing within its spires; they respond that "we watch. We wait. We eat."<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: What do you among my spires?  OWLS: Why, great master, we watch. We wait. We eat."''</ref> The Messenger mentions that the Owls are on the run from a being known as the '''Hunter''';<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London|}} ''"The Messenger-actor who receives the flattery of the Owls, and warns the Hunter against greed..."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: You watch and you wait and consume, you say. But is there not one who will make you his prey?"''</ref> in response, the Owls beg for safety from the Hunter's wrath. However, the Messenger cannot simply do away with the Hunter, as they "owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}} ''"OWLS: ....pray, great master, preserve us. Let us hear his shriekings no more, and we will serve you always.  MESSENGER: Ah, were it only my unfettered choice. But I owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice."''</ref>


The Hunter later confronts the Messenger, and the Messenger warns him to hold back his greed. In response, the Hunter screams at the Messenger a "litany of solar insults."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_2|Watch the play for a little while 2|Fallen London|}} ''"The Messenger-actor who receives the flattery of the Owls, and warns the Hunter against greed, is bald and burning-eyed [...] The Hunter begins his litany of solar insults [...]"''</ref>
The Hunter later confronts the Messenger, and the Messenger warns him to hold back his greed. In response, the Hunter screams at the Messenger a "litany of solar insults."<ref name = "watch play 2"/>


=== Ice ===
=== Ice ===
<blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Aren't we touchy! I had no idea."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_3|Watch the play for a little while 3|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Lyrebird firebird.png|alt=A flaming bird.|thumb|[[Whitsun#Lyrebird|The Unquenchable Firebird]]]]
''PHOENIX (to herself): I am so very tired of flames. I will drown myself in snow and emerge in perfect serenity. Or emerge not at all.''<br>
''MESSENGER: What’s that? You have no more use for flame?''<br>
''PHOENIX: Oho! A visitor!''<br>
''MESSENGER: A pleasure. Will you guess my name?''<br>
''PHOENIX: I know you. All we things of fire do. You are the ragged messenger who carries a troth from the Sun to -''<br>
''MESSENGER: -name her not! Name her not, the b___h!''<br>
''PHOENIX: Aren’t we touchy! I had no idea.''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Ice|Order Ovate, Ice|Fallen London}}</ref>
</blockquote>
[[File:Lyrebird firebird.png|alt=A flaming bird.|thumb|[[Whitsun#Lyrebird|The Unquenchable Firebird]]]]
The '''Phoenix''', described as a "thing of fire",<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Ice|Order Ovate, Ice|Fallen London|}} ''"PHOENIX: I know you. All we things of fire do."''</ref> is introduced. She recites her famous soliloquy: ''"I am so very tired of flames. I will drown myself in snow, and emerge in perfect serenity. Or emerge not at all."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_3|Watch the play for a little while 3|Fallen London}} ''"[...] the soliloquy for which the part is so well-known - "I am so very tired of flames. I will drown myself in snow, and emerge in perfect serenity. Or emerge not at all."''</ref>
The '''Phoenix''', described as a "thing of fire",<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Ice|Order Ovate, Ice|Fallen London|}} ''"PHOENIX: I know you. All we things of fire do."''</ref> is introduced. She recites her famous soliloquy: ''"I am so very tired of flames. I will drown myself in snow, and emerge in perfect serenity. Or emerge not at all."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_3|Watch the play for a little while 3|Fallen London}} ''"[...] the soliloquy for which the part is so well-known - "I am so very tired of flames. I will drown myself in snow, and emerge in perfect serenity. Or emerge not at all."''</ref>


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=== Glory ===
=== Glory ===
<blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Not yet enough. Not yet enough!"''<ref name="watch play 4" /></blockquote>[[File:Burrowerbelow.png|150px|alt=A reptilian eye with several pupils.|thumb|A [[Aeginae|Dragon's]] eye.]]
''MESSENGER: You, again.''<br>
''DRAGON: Yes. I remain the servant of your master. As do you. He awaits you.''<br>
''MESSENGER: Do not. I beg you, do not. He cannot yet hear what I have to say.''<br>
''DRAGON: (carelessly) You have a little longer. Should this place fail, two remain. (Exit)''<br>
''MESSENGER: Not yet enough. Not yet enough!<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London}}</ref>''
</blockquote>
[[File:Burrowerbelow.png|150px|alt=A reptilian eye with several pupils.|thumb|A [[Aeginae|Dragon's]] eye.]]
The Messenger is confronted by a '''Dragon''', another servant of the Messenger's superior. The Dragon reminds them that their superior still awaits the Messenger; in turn, the Messenger begs the Dragon for more time, as they are not yet ready to deliver their message.<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: You, again.  DRAGON: Yes. I remain the servant of your master. As do you. He awaits you.  MESSENGER: Do not. I beg you, do not. He cannot yet hear what I have to say."''</ref> The Dragon indifferently responds by stating that the Messenger still has time remaining, and that "two remain" if "this place" fails, but the Messenger believes that this is not nearly enough.<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London|}} ''"DRAGON: (carelessly) You have a little longer. Should this place fail, two remain. [...] MESSENGER: Not yet enough. Not yet enough!"''</ref>
The Messenger is confronted by a '''Dragon''', another servant of the Messenger's superior. The Dragon reminds them that their superior still awaits the Messenger; in turn, the Messenger begs the Dragon for more time, as they are not yet ready to deliver their message.<ref name=":3">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London|}} ''"MESSENGER: You, again.  DRAGON: Yes. I remain the servant of your master. As do you. He awaits you.  MESSENGER: Do not. I beg you, do not. He cannot yet hear what I have to say."''</ref> The Dragon indifferently responds by stating that the Messenger still has time remaining, and that "two remain" if "this place" fails, but the Messenger believes that this is not nearly enough.<ref name=":4">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London|}} ''"DRAGON: (carelessly) You have a little longer. Should this place fail, two remain. [...] MESSENGER: Not yet enough. Not yet enough!"''</ref>


Later, seven Dragons capture and hold a tribunal for their prisoners: the Messenger, the '''Chained Sun''', and the '''Messenger's Daughter'''. The Dragons also kill the Hunter and '''Time''' itself. Two of the Dragons' mouths are covered in the '''Blood of the World''', and the Dragons drag their prisoners to the '''Wound in the World'''. The '''Seventh Dragon''' states the crimes of those accused: ''"Betrayal of Messages, Undelivery of Words, Vile Breeding, Conspiracy in Darkness, and Unlicensed Love."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_4|Watch the play for a little while 4|Fallen London}} ''"The Dragons [...] are seven in number. One carries Time gored on a horn. Another has the Hunter carelessly slung [...]. Two more [...] are daubed with red - 'The Blood of the World,' [...] They drag the Messenger screaming, [...] to [...] the Wound in the World, where the Chained Sun and the Messenger's Daughter wait. The Seventh Dragon recites the crimes of the Sun and the Messenger - Betrayal of Messages, Undelivery of Words, Vile Breeding, Conspiracy in Darkness, and Unlicensed Love."''</ref>
Later, seven Dragons capture and hold a tribunal for their prisoners: the Messenger, the '''Chained Sun''', the '''Messenger's Daughter'''. The Dragons also kill the Hunter and '''Time''' itself. Two of the Dragons' mouths are covered in the '''Blood of the World''', and the Dragons drag their prisoners to the '''Wound in the World'''. The '''Seventh Dragon''' states the crimes of those accused: ''"Betrayal of Messages, Undelivery of Words, Vile Breeding, Conspiracy in Darkness, and Unlicensed Love."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_4|Watch the play for a little while 4|Fallen London}} ''"The Dragons [...] are seven in number. One carries Time gored on a horn. Another has the Hunter carelessly slung [...]. Two more [...] are daubed with red - 'The Blood of the World,' [...] They drag the Messenger screaming, [...] to [...] the Wound in the World, where the Chained Sun and the Messenger's Daughter wait. The Seventh Dragon recites the crimes of the Sun and the Messenger - Betrayal of Messages, Undelivery of Words, Vile Breeding, Conspiracy in Darkness, and Unlicensed Love."''</ref>


When the Seventh Dragon mentions the last crime, its fellows scream in an incalculable rage. The curtain then falls as the seven Dragons feast on their prisoners.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_4|Watch the play for a little while 4|Fallen London}} ''"The Seventh Dragon recites the crimes [...] When the Dragon says [...] 'Unlicensed Love', its fellows [...] rage [...] the Dragons cease their screaming and lunge forwards, to feed on their prisoners. The curtain falls [...]"''</ref>
When the Seventh Dragon mentions the last crime, its fellows scream in an incalculable rage. The curtain then falls as the seven Dragons feast on their prisoners.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Watch_the_play_for_a_little_while_4|Watch the play for a little while 4|Fallen London}} ''"The Seventh Dragon recites the crimes [...] When the Dragon says [...] 'Unlicensed Love', its fellows [...] rage [...] the Dragons cease their screaming and lunge forwards, to feed on their prisoners. The curtain falls [...]"''</ref>


== Analytical Comments ==
==Excerpts==
''Editor's note: The following is a player-written analysis of the cast and story of the The Seventh Letter. Do note that this analysis is liable to change as the lore of'' Fallen London ''develops and evolves.''
''--''
[[File:Medaleggiron.png|alt=An iron medal emblazoned with an egg.|thumb|Night]]
''RAVEN: Truly my voice is sweeter than the song of the stone, the swan, the storm....''
 
''(Enter a MESSENGER beribboned with RAGS of CLOUD.)''
 
''RAVEN: (in haste) ...yet no sweeter than yours, great master. I acknowledge it so.''
 
''MESSENGER: O blackness, o blackness, wherefore should I sing? When all of my songs are seared on my skin?''
 
''(Exeunt.)''
 
''--''<ref name="ovate night">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Night|Order Ovate, Night|Fallen London}}</ref>
[[File:Medaleggbronze.png|alt=A bronze medal emblazoned with an egg.|thumb|Blood]]
''MESSENGER: What do you among my spires?''
 
''OWLS: Why, great master, we watch. We wait. We eat.''
 
''MESSENGER: You watch and you wait and consume, you say. But is there not one who will make you his prey?''
 
''OWLS: ....pray, great master, preserve us. Let us hear his shriekings no more, and we will serve you always.''
 
''MESSENGER: Ah, were it only my unfettered choice. But I owe him his hunts and the joys of his voice.''
 
''--''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Blood|Order Ovate, Blood|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Medaleggsilver.png|alt=A silver medal emblazoned with an egg.|thumb|Ice]]
''PHOENIX (to herself): I am so very tired of flames. I will drown myself in snow and emerge in perfect serenity. Or emerge not at all.''
 
''MESSENGER: What’s that? You have no more use for flame?''
 
''PHOENIX: Oho! A visitor!''
 
''MESSENGER: A pleasure. Will you guess my name?''
 
''PHOENIX: I know you. All we things of fire do. You are the ragged messenger who carries a troth from the Sun to -''
 
''MESSENGER: -name her not! Name her not, the b___h!''
 
''PHOENIX: Aren’t we touchy! I had no idea.''
 
''--''<ref name="ovate ice">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Ice|Order Ovate, Ice|Fallen London}}</ref>
[[File:Medalegggold.png|alt=A silver medal emblazoned with an egg.|thumb|Glory]]
''MESSENGER: You, again.''
 
''DRAGON: Yes. I remain the servant of your master. As do you. He awaits you.''
 
''MESSENGER: Do not. I beg you, do not. He cannot yet hear what I have to say.''
 
''DRAGON: (carelessly) You have a little longer. Should this place fail, two remain. (Exit)''
 
''MESSENGER: Not yet enough. Not yet enough!''
 
''--''<ref name="ovate glory">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Order_Ovate,_Glory|Order Ovate, Glory|Fallen London}}</ref>
 
== Analysis ==
''The following is a player-written analysis of the cast and story of the The Seventh Letter. Do note that this analysis is liable to change as the lore of'' Fallen London ''develops and evolves.''


The scenes of the ''The Seventh Letter'' do not appear to follow any chronological order, and the last scene appears to be a possible ending for the Messenger in the future.
The scenes of the ''The Seventh Letter'' do not appear to follow any chronological order, and the last scene appears to be a possible ending for the Messenger in the future.
[[File:Bazaar2.png|alt=A spired building.|thumb|[[The Echo Bazaar]]]]
[[File:Bazaar2.png|alt=A spired building.|thumb|[[The Echo Bazaar]]]]
The "Messenger" is the [[Echo Bazaar]]; the Messenger bears a message for the [[Sun]],<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Aver_it|Aver it|Fallen London}} ''"[...] your employer soars towards the Judgement, its hide flaring with the message it carries."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_an_explanation_(from_Mr._Cups)|Demand an explanation (from Mr. Cups)|Fallen London}} ''"The Bazaar's dream is a folly! Its message will be spurned, [...] Let it suffer, and let the sun suffer [...]"''</ref> and possesses the Bazaar's iconic spires.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Upgrade_your_guest_room_to_a_Spire-Emporium|Upgrade your guest room to a Spire-Emporium|Fallen London}}''"Is it true? That in rare circumstances, when bat-flights align, the most eminent of mortals may achieve rooms in the very Spires of the Bazaar?"''</ref>
The "Messenger" is the [[Echo Bazaar]]; the Messenger bears a message for the [[Sun]],<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Aver_it|Aver it|Fallen London}} ''"[...] your employer soars towards the Judgement, its hide flaring with the message it carries."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_an_explanation_(from_Mr._Cups)|Demand an explanation (from Mr. Cups)|Fallen London}} ''"The Bazaar's dream is a folly! Its message will be spurned, [...] Let it suffer, and let the sun suffer [...]"''</ref> and possesses the Bazaar's iconic spires.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Upgrade_your_guest_room_to_a_Spire-Emporium|Upgrade your guest room to a Spire-Emporium|Fallen London}}</ref>


The "Owls" are the [[Masters of the Bazaar]]. They reside within the Messenger's spires,<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_Carriage|Enter the Carriage|Fallen London}}''"It is said that every one of the Bazaar's spires has a story of its own. [...] There are no stairs beyond the door: only the great hollow shaft of the spire, stretching upwards to improbable heights. Hearts takes you under the arms. Membranous wings rip through its robes, and with a beat you are lifted aloft, borne to the highest chamber in the Bazaar."''</ref> and the Masters' species, the [[Curators]],<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/a-secret-about-the-masters|A secret about the Masters|Failbetter Games|}} ''"Firstly, that the Masters' kind are denizens of the High Wilderness. Their hunting-grounds lie in the dark span between the stars."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Declare_your_(Skeleton_Type)_a_completed_Curator|Declare your (Skeleton Type) a completed Curator|Fallen London}}''"And it will look as much like a Master as Mr Sacks."''</ref> have been compared to owls.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/No_map_knows_the_place_you_go|No map knows the place you go|Fallen London}}''"A Tree which lacks the Dual Nature is less. A Beast which lacks the Dual Nature is no less. This kind are not Trees, nor are they Beasts. Each Clutch has sometimes its Runt, who lacketh part of the Nature. Even the Runt has uses. Consider the Owl."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22What_is_due%3F%22|"What is due?"|Fallen London}}''"Have you ever seen what owl-chicks do, when they begin to starve?"''</ref>  
The "Owls" are the [[Masters of the Bazaar]]. They reside within the Messenger's spires,<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Enter_the_Carriage|Enter the Carriage|Fallen London}}''"It is said that every one of the Bazaar's spires has a story of its own. [...] There are no stairs beyond the door: only the great hollow shaft of the spire, stretching upwards to improbable heights. Hearts takes you under the arms. Membranous wings rip through its robes, and with a beat you are lifted aloft, borne to the highest chamber in the Bazaar."''</ref> and the Masters' species, the [[Curators]],<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/a-secret-about-the-masters|A secret about the Masters|Failbetter Games|}} ''"Firstly, that the Masters' kind are denizens of the High Wilderness. Their hunting-grounds lie in the dark span between the stars."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Declare_your_(Skeleton_Type)_a_completed_Curator|Declare your (Skeleton Type) a completed Curator|Fallen London}}''"And it will look as much like a Master as Mr Sacks."''</ref> have been compared to owls.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/No_map_knows_the_place_you_go|No map knows the place you go|Fallen London}}''"A Tree which lacks the Dual Nature is less. A Beast which lacks the Dual Nature is no less. This kind are not Trees, nor are they Beasts. Each Clutch has sometimes its Runt, who lacketh part of the Nature. Even the Runt has uses. Consider the Owl."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22What_is_due%3F%22|"What is due?"|Fallen London}}''"Have you ever seen what owl-chicks do, when they begin to starve?"''</ref>  
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