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<blockquote>''"Istanbul has long been familiar with the Masters. They made offers for the city when it was only Byzantion, and again when it was Constantinople, and yet again when it belonged to Suleiman. Always the rulers refused to sell. But they recorded these attempts at purchase in a secret library at Topkapi, and trained the palace guard to strike without question at any visitor in a Master's robe."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigate_the_Ottoman_interest_in_the_Neath|Investigate the Ottoman interest in the Neath|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>Istanbul has had a long history with the [[Masters]], who have made several offers for it under its many names over the course of the last two millennia.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigate_the_Ottoman_interest_in_the_Neath|Investigate the Ottoman interest in the Neath|Fallen London}} ''"Istanbul has long been familiar with the Masters. They made offers for the city when it was only Byzantion, and again when it was Constantinople, and yet again when it belonged to Suleiman. Always the rulers refused to sell."''</ref> However, with the strength of the Ottoman empire waning against the continuous threat of Russian expansion, it might be in a position to consider the deal.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet)|The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet)|Fallen London}} ''"The Ottomans appear to have been moved by desperation: Russia is applying pressure to the Ottoman Empire; the Ottomans can no longer call on British defences. That gives them a reason to want London back on the Surface."''</ref> In another one of its plans to save London, [[Mr Fires]] has been in talks with an Ottoman dignitary, devising a plan to return London to the Surface in exchange for Istanbul.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet) The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet), ''Fallen London''] ''"Mr Fires corresponded by ciphered note with someone […] That person led Mr Fires to dream of a future in which London was lifted back to the Surface […] With the sun overhead, there would be no risk of anyone leaving the factory […] Has that scheme continued?"''</ref> However, the scheme was disrupted when the Dignitary's daughter fell gravely ill, diverting his attention but offering a chance at a more tantalizing bargain forged from love.<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_why_the_Ottomans_dropped_the_plan Find out why the Ottomans dropped the plan, ''Fallen London''] ''"The dignitary negotiating with Mr Fires has a daughter. She is dying, but slowly, of a long disease. He has had no time to think of the Scheme recently. […] His only thought is his daughter's relief, while she yet lives."''</ref>  
<blockquote>''"Istanbul has long been familiar with the Masters. They made offers for the city when it was only Byzantion, and again when it was Constantinople, and yet again when it belonged to Suleiman. Always the rulers refused to sell. But they recorded these attempts at purchase in a secret library at Topkapi, and trained the palace guard to strike without question at any visitor in a Master's robe."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigate_the_Ottoman_interest_in_the_Neath|Investigate the Ottoman interest in the Neath|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>Istanbul has had a long history with the [[Masters]], who have made several offers for it under its many names over the course of the last two millennia.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Investigate_the_Ottoman_interest_in_the_Neath|Investigate the Ottoman interest in the Neath|Fallen London}} ''"Istanbul has long been familiar with the Masters. They made offers for the city when it was only Byzantion, and again when it was Constantinople, and yet again when it belonged to Suleiman. Always the rulers refused to sell."''</ref> However, with the strength of the Ottoman empire waning against the continuous threat of Russian expansion, it might be in a position to consider the deal.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet)|The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet)|Fallen London}} ''"The Ottomans appear to have been moved by desperation: Russia is applying pressure to the Ottoman Empire; the Ottomans can no longer call on British defences. That gives them a reason to want London back on the Surface."''</ref> In another one of its plans to save London, [[Mr Fires]] has been in talks with an Ottoman dignitary, devising a plan to return London to the Surface in exchange for Istanbul.<ref>[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet) The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet), ''Fallen London''] ''"Mr Fires corresponded by ciphered note with someone […] That person led Mr Fires to dream of a future in which London was lifted back to the Surface […] With the sun overhead, there would be no risk of anyone leaving the factory […] Has that scheme continued?"''</ref> However, the scheme was disrupted when the Dignitary's daughter fell gravely ill, diverting his attention but offering a chance at a more tantalizing bargain forged from love.<ref name=":0">[https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Find_out_why_the_Ottomans_dropped_the_plan Find out why the Ottomans dropped the plan, ''Fallen London''] ''"The dignitary negotiating with Mr Fires has a daughter. She is dying, but slowly, of a long disease. He has had no time to think of the Scheme recently. […] His only thought is his daughter's relief, while she yet lives."''</ref>  


Historically, Istanbul was officially called Constantinople or Kostantiniyye (in Arabic) until 1930, although it had been called Istanbul by Turks for centuries beforehand. It is implied that the name was changed sooner in the ''Fallen London'' timeline.<ref name=":1" /> The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rHRd6Cl-tQ joke] was irresistible.
Historically, Istanbul was officially called Constantinople (or Kostantiniyye, in Turkish) until 1930, although it had been called Istanbul by Turks for centuries beforehand. It is implied that the name was changed sooner in the ''Fallen London'' timeline.<ref name=":1" /> The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rHRd6Cl-tQ joke] was irresistible.


Independently of Mr Fires' plan and the apparent agreement over Paris, [[Mr Wines]] is also investigating Buenos Aires as a candidate, and at least one other Master is considering Berlin.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet)|The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet)|Fallen London}} ''"They have heard rumours of Masters in Paris, in Berlin, and in Buenos Aires. Argentina appears to be Mr Wines' particular project."''</ref>
Independently of Mr Fires' plan and the apparent agreement over Paris, [[Mr Wines]] is also investigating Buenos Aires as a candidate, and at least one other Master is considering Berlin.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet)|The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet)|Fallen London}} ''"They have heard rumours of Masters in Paris, in Berlin, and in Buenos Aires. Argentina appears to be Mr Wines' particular project."''</ref>
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