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The '''Unterzee''' is a massive underground ocean to the east of [[London|Fallen London]]. Its salt waters, teeming with life including monsters aplenty, are the impossible color [[peligin]].
|location = [[The Neath]]
|alias = The Zee
}}<blockquote>''"Far calmer than any surface sea: black glass stretching to the fathomless depths of the Neath, glimmering with the light of false-stars. Beautiful in the way that only mirrors are, and deserts. Also positively stuffed with monsters and nine kinds of pirate."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Broad_Unterzee|The Broad Unterzee|Fallen London|}}</ref>''</blockquote>
The '''Unterzee''' is a massive underground ocean in the [[The Neath|Neath]].


== The Zee ==
== The Ever-Shifting Zee ==
[[File:Unterzee-mood.jpg|thumb|A sunless sea]]<blockquote>''"In the darkness of the Unterzee, everyone will hear you scream, but not everyone will see you."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/Illumination|Illumination|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>The Unterzee, teeming with life in its [[peligin]] waters, stretches across much of the Neath.<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/caverns-measureless-to-man-or-sunless-sea-art-direction|"Caverns measureless to man..." Sunless Sea art direction|Failbetter Games|}}''"[...] the Unterzee is actually an underground lake. [...]''</ref> It is roughly shaped like a wheel, and its currents spiral counterclockwise; at the center of the wheel is a treacherous region called the [[Snares]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/On_charting_a_course|On charting a course|Fallen London|}}''"The Zee is shaped like a wheel. [...] The Snares, the most dangerous waters in the Zee, are the "hub" of this wheel, in the centre. [...] If you need to travel to a further part of the Zee, your route will circle around the dangerous Snares – anticlockwise motion, along the Zee's currents [...]"''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plot_your_zailing_route|Plot your zailing route|Fallen London|}}''"These give me a general sense, but we'll need to chart the currents. The Unterzee flows in a spiral, you know. Shepherd's Wash to the Sea of Voices to the Salt Steppe; then the Pillared Sea, Stormbones, the Fifth City's Home Waters – and back into Shepherd's Wash; with the Snares in the centre, of course."''</ref> The currents of the Zee (as it's called for short) are said to carry captured emotions inward toward the Snares.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Plot_your_zailing_route|Plot your zailing route|Fallen London|}}''"London's misery flows into Shepherd's Wash [...] hopes lost overboard [...] will float, frozen, drowned, toward Irem. [...] Dead dreams. Strangled truths. Regrets. Back around the Snares, sinking deeper with each wave that pushes them down [...]"''</ref> Dotted around the Zee are stalagmites poking up from the zee floor, massive geodes, and the gigantic natural pillars that hold up the cavern roof.<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/caverns-measureless-to-man-or-sunless-sea-art-direction|"Caverns measureless to man..." Sunless Sea art direction|Failbetter Games|}}''"[...] stalagmites poking up from the ocean floor, giant geodes and - occasionally - the gigantic natural pillars that hold the cavern roof up. [...]"''</ref>
Thanks to the Treachery of Maps, one of the many ways the Neath violates the laws of nature, geography is a bit more... fluid than usual. The Unterzee's many islands tend to move around, though a few things remain constant. On its western shore lies [[London]] and the settlements around it; to the south lies [[the Elder Continent]]; to the east lies the zee-god [[Salt|Salt's]] domain; and you do not want to go [[The Avid Horizon|north]].


The name "Unterzee" was coined by a group of Dutch explorers who established relations with the Tomb-Colony of [[Venderbight]] in 1867. Their linguistic legacy lives on in Neath’s nautical vocabulary: "zailors," "zee-ztories," and "zubmarines" are common parlance,<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/z|Z?|Failbetter Games|}}''""...in 1867, after the triumphant return of the Vogelstruis from Venderbight, that 'zee' entered the popular usage. [...] sailors were the heroes of the hour.'' ''Or, as they quickly became known, zailors. The 'zee-zongs' of Mahogany Hall may be credited for the change [...] Steamer-crews adopted the habit as a means to differentiate themselves from their surface cousins. [...] It has been claimed that the 'z' resonates more powerfully than the 's' in an underground space [...]"'' ''- P.F. Fulchard, 'Engaging Customs of the Underclasses', 1878"''</ref> though such excessive “Z” usage is often mocked as appropriative on the part of landlubbers.<ref>{{Citation|https://www.failbettergames.com/news/z|Z?|Failbetter Games|}} ''"[...] it became fashionable to 'zpeak' of 'zteamers', 'ztowaways' and even 'zhips', seamen disdained the appropriation of their argot. They identified over-use of the 'z' as a landlubber's mark. They reserved the 'z' for 'zee', for 'zailor' and perhaps for 'zong'. (And 'zubmarine', though many zailors consider this a dubious and even impious innovation.) [...] Yet their own rules remain frustratingly inconsistent. [...]""''</ref>
Alongside the settlements above the zee's surface, there are some ''below'' as well, and it's not just [[drownies]] that make their homes down there...<gallery widths="400">
 
Seaofvoices.png|The Sea of Voices. Art from FL
The Unterzee is dark, perilous and unforgiving.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sign_on_to_a_glim-steamer|Sign on to a glim-steamer|Fallen London|}}''"The work is hard and cold and often wet. The Unterzee is brutally dangerous, for all it lacks the savage storms of the surface. [...]"''</ref> Countless zailors have vanished into its depths, claimed by dangers above and below the surface. For a brackish lake sealed within a cavern far beneath the Earth, it harbors a surprising abundance of life...<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Hunting_the_Beasts_of_the_Zee|Hunting the Beasts of the Zee|Fallen London|}}''"For a still brackish lake in a cavern beneath the Earth, the Unterzee harbours a great deal of life. Much of it has an improbable number of teeth."''</ref> most of which is vast, hungry, and tooth-laden enough to swallow a ship whole.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sign_on_to_a_glim-steamer|Sign on to a glim-steamer|Fallen London|}}''"[...] There are things down there. Huge, hungry things that could swallow a glim-steamer. [...]"''</ref> The siren songs of the [[Drownies]] drift across the still waters, luring the unwary to a gasping death beneath the zee.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/What_do_the_Drownies_Sing%3F|What do the Drownies Sing?|Fallen London|}}''"A song rises from the calm waters. The eerie singing of the drownies is known to lure men to their doom; one Zailor is already leaning over the parapet."''</ref> From the cavern [[The Roof of the Neath|Roof]], massive boulders of glim occasionally plummet into the sea without warning.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Creaking_from_Above|Creaking from Above|Fallen London|}}''"You can see the purple haze that marks the glim-fall. A diaphanous lavender curtain over the black waters. Quite beautiful, until you're under it. It falls by the crashing handful into your nets. A zailor screams as a sharp little stone rips through his forearm. Still, there's a decent haul here."''</ref> Ill-prepared voyages often end in starvation, and worse.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Worrying_Appetite|A Worrying Appetite|Fallen London|}}''"The ship's stores of food are bare. The zailors have started looking at you in an unsettling way – basting you with their eyes."''</ref> And of course there are pirates, prowling the currents in search of vulnerable prey.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Pirate_Steamer!|A Pirate Steamer!|Fallen London|}}''"The Snares are a nest of pirates and cutthroats, zailing stolen vessels to and from their hunting grounds in the trading lanes between London, Port Carnelian, and the Khanate. They are not above accosting an innocent vessel who dares sneak through their territory – like yours."''</ref>
Unterzee_header.png|Art from FL
 
Zeemap.jpg|A map of the Unterzee
There is not much weather to speak of, however; winds are uncommon and usually mild (except when they aren't),<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Killing_Wind|The Killing Wind|Fallen London|}}''"There is little breeze on the Unterzee. But the Killing Wind, when it comes, is filled with tiny razor stones from the Elder Continent. It can flay a man to the bone faster than a piranha."''</ref> rendering sails useless in favor of steam engines and oars.{{Fact}} A few private individuals operate clandestine zubmarines, in a violation of the [[The Agreement About Nothing of Consequence|Agreement About Nothing of Consequence]].{{Fact}} In keeping with the lack of wind, the Unterzee's waters are usually placid, though some regions have choppier waves.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Wind_from_the_North|A Wind from the North|Fallen London|}}''"The northern reaches of the Zee are choppy and vicious, unlike its usual placid surface. Rough winds blow; the air is cold and thin. The weather makes men fearful, or worse, maudlin. Work slows. The helmsman's hand drifts."''</ref> When perfectly still, the surface of the Zee can act as a giant mirror, revealing glimpses of [[Parabola]], the realm of dreams.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Becalmed|Becalmed|Fallen London|}}''"The Pillared Sea is ordinarily choppy and rough, driven to turbulence by the cold winds that blow from the northern edge of the Neath. But sometimes one finds patches of stillness; places where the Zee is so glassy, it reflects the false-stars above like a mirror."''</ref>
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== Forces of Nature ==
<blockquote>''"'Nearly there,' a zailor mutters. 'King Storm, stay your anger. Queen Stone, preserve our hearts. Salt, tempt us not - '<nowiki/>''
''"'Belay that heathen prattling!" the bo'sun roars''."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Set_your_course_for_the_lights_of_Wolfstack|Set your course for the lights of Wolfstack|Fallen London}}</ref></blockquote>Zailors are famously superstitious, and their beliefs in the Neath are typically associated with the three [[Gods of the Unterzee]]. None of these deities is particularly benevolent or malevolent, but zailors try not to provoke their ire.
 
* [[The Mountain of Light|Stone]], goddess of healing, hearth, and home. She resides in the [[Elder Continent]] as the [[Mountain of Light]].
* [[Storm]], god of violence, valor, and the crash of waves. It is said to reside in the [[Roof of the Neath]].
* [[Salt]], god of horizons, partings, and the restless urge to depart. Their domain lies in the [[The Uttermost East|Uttermost East]].
 
Beyond gods, there are other entities that rule over the Zee:
 
* [[The Fathomking]], sovereign of the [[Drownies]], holds dominion over all who perish at zee.
* [[Lady Black]], a solitary and lonely spirit, rules the [[The Under-Unterzee|Under-Unterzee]] and claims all who sink into its dark depths.
 
== Who Needs A Map? ==
[[File:Zeemap.jpg|thumb|Demeaux's Navigational Chart of the Known Unterzee]]
[[File:Unterzee high res map.png|thumb|In-game map]]<blockquote>''"The Zee is treacherous; maps of the zee, doubly so. The motions of the false-stars disagree with your dead reckoning: you are not where you thought you were."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Navigation_Error|A Navigation Error|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>Thanks to the [[Treacheries|Treachery]] of Maps, a peculiarity of the Neath, the Unterzee defies conventional cartography. Its islands tend to shift, and only a few landmarks stay fixed, making most charts unreliable.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_Navigation_Error|A Navigation Error|Fallen London|}}''"The Zee is treacherous; maps of the zee, doubly so. The motions of the false-stars disagree with your dead reckoning: you are not where you thought you were."''</ref> Zailors deal with these alterations on the fly by relying on the false-stars, landmarks,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Use_your_disorientation_to_your_advantage|Use your disorientation to your advantage|Fallen London|}}''"[...] A lesser zailor would search for a landmark [...] to orient around. But you? You dim the lights and run quiet, trusting in your superior knowledge."''</ref> or simply their intuition.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Listen_to_the_Zee|Listen to the Zee|Fallen London|}}''"You stand at the prow and concentrate on the motion of the waves and currents, the light of the false-stars above, the faint noise of the water as it follows the currents of the Zee. After a few moments, you give the helmsman a new heading – an accurate one."''</ref> Still, some regions remain relatively constant:
 
* [[London]] and its neighboring settlements are on the western shore of the Zee.
* To the South stands the [[Elder Continent]].
* The infinite [[East]] is the domain of [[Salt]].
* Don't go NORTH.
 
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== The Depths of the Zee ==
Deep beneath the Unterzee’s surface lies the [[The Under-Unterzee|Under-Unterzee]], often simply called the Below. This abyssal realm is ruled by its own strange laws and even stranger denizens.{{Fact}}
 
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