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|location=[[The Neath]]}}<blockquote>''"No-one talks much about the cities that preceded London. The Third City seems to have been acquired a thousand years ago. It had five wells, they say. And the weather was better."'' | |location=[[The Neath]]}}<blockquote>''"No-one talks much about the cities that preceded London. The Third City seems to have been acquired a thousand years ago. It had five wells, they say. And the weather was better."'' | ||
''"...The third taught us hunger..."''</blockquote>The '''Third City''' was Mayan | ''"...The third taught us hunger..."''</blockquote>The '''Third City''' was Mayan. The majority of the [[Tomb-Colonies]] are built upon Third City architecture and mythology. | ||
There are a handful of living survivors of the fall of the Third City: [[The Tomb-Colonies#The First Curator|the First Curator]] and the [[God-Eaters]], for example. To sink this city, the Masters offered the flesh of a [[Mr Eaten|god]] to the three leaders of this city, turning them into the monstrosities they are now. As for the god, let's just say it is very, ''very'' perturbed. | There are a handful of living survivors of the fall of the Third City: [[The Tomb-Colonies#The First Curator|the First Curator]] and the [[God-Eaters]], for example. To sink this city, the Masters offered the flesh of a [[Mr Eaten|god]] to the three leaders of this city, turning them into the monstrosities they are now. As for the god, let's just say it is very, ''very'' perturbed. |