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{{Neath_Location|image1 = tombcolonies.png|caption1 = A disgraced exile. Art from FL.|image2 = venderbight.png|caption2 = Venderbight, the largest tomb-colony. Art from Sunless Sea.|location = [[The Unterzee]]|allegiance = Independent|notable_inhabitants = The First Curator<br> | {{Neath_Location|image1 = tombcolonies.png|caption1 = A disgraced exile. Art from FL.|image2 = venderbight.png|caption2 = Venderbight, the largest tomb-colony. Art from Sunless Sea.|location = [[The Unterzee]]|allegiance = Independent|notable_inhabitants = The First Curator<br> | ||
[[The Bandaged Poissonnier]] | [[The Bandaged Poissonnier]] | ||
[[The God-Eaters]] |music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/where-we-went Where We Went] | [[The God-Eaters]] |music = [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/where-we-went Where We Went] | ||
[https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/Elegiac Elegiac]}}''Few die in Fallen London. They come here instead.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea. | [https://failbettergames.bandcamp.com/track/Elegiac Elegiac]}}''Few die in Fallen London. They come here instead.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Venderbight|Port description|Sunless sea|}}</ref>'' | ||
''A cheerless nook in a far corner of the Neath. Known chiefly for its flowstone, its masks and its depraved bats.'' | ''A cheerless nook in a far corner of the Neath. Known chiefly for its flowstone, its masks and its depraved bats.'' | ||
'''The Tomb-Colonies''': home to outcasts, the generally disgraced, and of course, bored mummies. (Fallen Londoners call them '''tomb-colonists''', but their concerns are far from colonisation.) These dreary encampments lie north of [[London]]. | '''The Tomb-Colonies''': home to outcasts, the generally disgraced, and of course, bored mummies. (Fallen Londoners call them '''tomb-colonists''', but their concerns are far from colonisation.) These dreary encampments lie north of [[London]].__forcetoc__ | ||
== A Maelstrom of Scandal!== | == A Maelstrom of Scandal!== | ||
Londoners who are just too scandalous, decrepit, or unappealing for | Londoners who are just too scandalous, decrepit, or unappealing for polite society are often forced to reside here until their names are cleared<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_maelstrom_of_scandal!_(The_Fifth_City)|A maelstrom of scandal|Fallen London|}}''The stories told of your exploits have become too shocking''</ref>. Life in the tomb-colonies can be depressing, especially when a sudden movement results in a loss of a limb or two<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%27...I_have_attended_a_ball...%27|'...I have attended a ball...'|Fallen London|}}''A pitiable shuffling, punctuated now and then by the partial disintegration of a dancer.''</ref>. Because of this, it's no surprise that many tomb-colonists choose to visit or reside in London proper, often seeking excitement or a reminder of their old lives. | ||
The tomb-colonies have existed since before the fall of London, and visitors may encounter tomb-colonists who lived during the time of the Fourth City, or even longer before that | The tomb-colonies have existed since before the fall of London, and visitors may encounter tomb-colonists who lived during the time of the Fourth City, or even longer before that<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_her_what_a_Tomb_Colonist_would_say_about_this|Ask what a Tomb Colonist would say|Fallen London|}}''She knows more about the Third City and its survivors than most Londoners''</ref>. The colonies are dotted with relics and iconography from cities past. Certain factions own private tomb-colonies of their own, such as the [[the God-Eaters]]. | ||
''' | '''Venderbight''' is the largest tomb-colony, and the one that comes up first whenever the tomb-topic is brought up in London. Thanks to relative popularity, there are some amenities for visitors, given that it's the main attraction in the area, but these are... rather meager (not that amenities are usually necessary)<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Venderbight|An interlude|Sunless sea|}}''You pause for refreshment at the Hungarian Café.''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Venderbight|The Lamplighters' Arcade|Sunless sea|}}''Here they sell copper jewellery: grimacing little faces and squat rectilinear figures.''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Vengeance_of_Jonah|The Vengeance of Jonah|Sunless sea|}}''The food here is exceptional. You need not fear poisoning or boredom.''</ref>. Tomb-colonists pay handsomely for transportation to and from here; these colonists are often stowed in coffins as cargo<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Fallen_London|Offer passage to a Tomb-Colonist|Sunless sea|}}''Your crew cart these ones aboard in padded coffins. They'll sleep there until the journey is done.''</ref>. | ||
'''The Grand Sanatorium''', the largest building in Venderbight, is where some tomb-colonists go to waste | '''The Grand Sanatorium''', the largest building in Venderbight, is where some tomb-colonists go to waste<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_construction_of_the_%27Grand_Sanatoria%27|Fallen London|}}''like a palace of marble''</ref>. They consider this more dignified than the alternatives, such as being eaten by moths or dying in combat, but of course everyone's choice of [[death]] is different. | ||
A tomb-colony by the name of ''' | A tomb-colony by the name of '''Xibalba''' is known to exist, which is where the God-Eaters conduct their business. There are also many other minor tomb-colonies, such as '''Tanah-Chook'''. | ||
The Tomb-Colonies are a place of origin for many bizarre substances and traditions of the Neath. They're the source of [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/Food_in_the_Neath#.C2.A0Hard_Drinks Dustwine], a mysterious "drink" with unusual properties. Another souvenir of tomb-colonies are '''Mourning Candles'''. They give out a smudgy, dolorous light, have a lilac scent, and are very expensive to be a light source | The Tomb-Colonies are a place of origin for many bizarre substances and traditions of the Neath. They're the source of [https://thefifthcity.fandom.com/wiki/Food_in_the_Neath#.C2.A0Hard_Drinks Dustwine], a mysterious "drink" with unusual properties. Another souvenir of tomb-colonies are '''Mourning Candles'''. They give out a smudgy, dolorous light, have a lilac scent, and are very expensive to be a light source<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Mourning_Candle|Mourning Candle|Fallen London|}}''Get rid of them before you accidentally light one and burn up a fortune.''</ref>. The reason for a high price is a technique used to make them: apparently some tomb-colonists turn their own fat into candles<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Unorthodox_technologies|Unorthodox technologies|Fallen London|}}''We scent them with lilac''</ref>. And while colonists themselves are quite open about it, Londoners prefer to keep it as a secret. | ||
Some tomb colonists seek peace in art, like '''tomb poetry''', written on a tomb-colonist's own bandages, often with blood instead of ink | Some tomb colonists seek peace in art, like '''tomb poetry''', written on a tomb-colonist's own bandages, often with blood instead of ink<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_treatise_on_Tomb_Colonist_poetry|Tomb poetry|Fallen London|}}''You unroll the long bandages that hold the tomb poetry''</ref>. Many tomb colonists are centuries old, and their poetry can be extremely insightful... if one ignores the sanitary hazards. | ||
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[[The Bandaged Poissonnier]] }}''Tomb-colonists: technically, passengers rather than goods. But you'd never know it to talk to them.'' | [[The Bandaged Poissonnier]] }}''Tomb-colonists: technically, passengers rather than goods. But you'd never know it to talk to them.'' | ||
'''The tomb-colonists''' are quite notorious for their unparalleled experience in many activities, such as dueling | '''The tomb-colonists''' are quite notorious for their unparalleled experience in many activities, such as dueling, chess, even sex. This makes them extremely dangerous if provoked. The tomb-colonist dueling style favors well-practiced and precise forms over the unrefined assaults of the typical riffraff. | ||
Generally speaking, a person becomes a tomb-colonist by being thoroughly, thoroughly wounded; it's no wonder that many tomb-colonists are duelists or other daring individuals. Other tomb-colonists are simply people who became very, very, old. Being exiled due to age or injury is basically permanent, and people may become tomb-colonists (voluntarily or not) to escape their past lives for good. | Generally speaking, a person becomes a tomb-colonist by being thoroughly, thoroughly wounded; it's no wonder that many tomb-colonists are duelists or other daring individuals. Other tomb-colonists are simply people who became very, very, old. Being exiled due to age or injury is basically permanent, and people may become tomb-colonists (voluntarily or not) to escape their past lives for good. Despite their horrific appearances, tomb-colonists are basically normal people if you ignore the mold and decay, so they can be perfectly respectable individuals if they're treated as such. | ||
===Emergence=== | ===Emergence=== | ||
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''A bandaged shape no larger than a child lies crumpled on a couch. It lifts its head with obvious effort. It takes several seconds for you to distinguish its voice from the soft buzz of the bees.'' | ''A bandaged shape no larger than a child lies crumpled on a couch. It lifts its head with obvious effort. It takes several seconds for you to distinguish its voice from the soft buzz of the bees.'' | ||
'''The First Curator''' is responsible for the preservation of all the tomb-colonies. This individual of mysterious and indistinct gender resides in Venderbight | '''The First Curator''' is responsible for the preservation of all the tomb-colonies. This individual of mysterious and indistinct gender, which resides in Venderbight, apparently dates back to [[The Fallen Cities|the Third City]]. As a result, it (yes, ''it'') is by far the most decayed of the tomb-colonists; it can barely even move or speak. The Curator lies in total darkness; it seems fearful of light and moths, and would like to see [[The Neathbow|just one more thing]] before it finally expires. | ||
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