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==The Neathy Treacheries == | ''"Clocks, Maps, Breath, Glass – and the three beyond. This is what protects the Courier and its toadies. You cannot end that. You cannot."''<ref name = "look up">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Look_up|Look up|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
The [[Neath]] is protected by seven Treacheries, | A '''Treachery''' is an anomaly in the laws of physics, created by a obscurant that prevents the laws of the [[Judgements]] from applying within a certain area. The [[Red Science]] is also capable of enforcing Treacheries through its mysterious practices and devices. | ||
== The Neathy Treacheries == | |||
''"The Seven Treacheries guard the Neath, but there is one place more closely guarded still: a place the Masters can't touch, a place the Bazaar can't see, a place beneath St Cerise's well. This is the wound of which Cerise's redness is only a shadow. The place where hearts go. The Nadir."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/St_Erzulie%27s_Candle_(Action)|St Erzulie's Candle (Action)|Fallen London|}}</ref> | |||
The [[Neath]] is protected by seven Treacheries, four of which are known, and three of which are not.<ref name = "look up"/> These Treacheries are caused by the strong [[irrigo]] light<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Catafalquerie|The Catafalquerie|Fallen London|}}</ref> that radiates from the [[Cave of the Nadir]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Talk_about_this_place_of_obscurity|Talk about this place of obscurity|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_how_she_evades_notice_so_effectively|Ask how she evades notice so effectively|Fallen London|}}</ref> which prevents the [[Judgements]] from seeing within the Neath, and keeps the [[Echo Bazaar]]'s activities hidden from sight.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/A_fragile_flake_of_vellum|A fragile flake of vellum|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref name = "look up"/> | |||
{{Dropdown|Image = Mapsmall.png|Alt Text = A map. | {{Dropdown|Image = Mapsmall.png|Alt Text = A map. | ||
|Section Header = Maps | |Section Header = Maps | ||
|Quote = "Maps in the Neath are treacherous – maps of the Zee, doubly so."<ref name = "puzzling map">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Puzzling_Map|Puzzling Map|Fallen London}}</ref> | |Quote = "Maps in the Neath are treacherous – maps of the Zee, doubly so."<ref name = "puzzling map">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Puzzling_Map|Puzzling Map|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
|Text = The '''Treachery of Maps''' is responsible for the unreliability of maps in the [[Neath]]. It can be extremely difficult to assemble a map | |Text = The '''Treachery of Maps''' is responsible for the unreliability of maps in the [[Neath]]. It can be extremely difficult to assemble a map sensibly,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accept_a_share_of_the_coffer_of_Admiralty_maps|Accept a share of the coffer of Admiralty maps|Fallen London|}}</ref> assuming they make any sense in the first place.<ref name = "puzzling map"/> This Treachery can also cause seemingly immobile objects, such as ports or islands, to inexplicably drift in location. For example, a zee-captain may find [[Demeaux Island]] to the north-east of [[London]], while another will report it due East.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Map|Map|Sunless Sea|}}</ref> This anomaly may also affect the more chaotic and sunless regions of the [[High Wilderness]], such as the [[Reach]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Chart|Locations|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
The Treachery of Maps may additionally blur the definition of the word "here". Through esoteric rituals, it may be possible for a being to exist in two places at once.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22No._But_then_we_aren%27t_even_here_anyway,_are_we%3F%22|"No. But then we aren't even here anyway, are we?"|Fallen London}}</ref> | The Treachery of Maps may additionally blur the definition of the word "here". Through esoteric rituals, it may be possible for a being to exist in two places at once.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/%22No._But_then_we_aren%27t_even_here_anyway,_are_we%3F%22|"No. But then we aren't even here anyway, are we?"|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
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{{Dropdown|Image = Clocksmall.png|Alt Text = A clock. | {{Dropdown|Image = Clocksmall.png|Alt Text = A clock. | ||
|Section Header = Clocks | |Section Header = Clocks | ||
|Quote = "Time. I used to think it was a wheel. The Fingerkings say it's a flame. Coolest at its heart. But wildest at its edges."<ref name = "genial magician">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Genial_Magician|The Genial Magician|Fallen London}}</ref> | |Quote = "Time. I used to think it was a wheel. The Fingerkings say it's a flame. Coolest at its heart. But wildest at its edges."<ref name = "genial magician">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Genial_Magician|The Genial Magician|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
|Text = The '''Treachery of Clocks''' is responsible for the strange behavior of time and causality in the [[Neath]]. Causes will usually precede effects, and events that happened will usually remain happened, but sometimes, there may be exceptions, as history and memory are mutable.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perhaps_she_was_happiest_before_(30_FATE)|Perhaps she was happiest before (30 FATE)|Fallen London}}</ref> Furthermore, doing the exact same task repeatedly may yield different results, contrary to typical common sense.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Decipher_graffiti|Decipher graffiti|Fallen London}}</ref> Sometimes, the Treachery of Clocks may also manifest in the forms of visions in certain situations of various potential futures,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Game_Matures:_Time|The Game Matures: Time|Fallen London}} ''"You see yourself defying time [...] living hale and healthy into a new age of the world."''</ref> visions so engrossing that an individual may forget the events of the present.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Drive_the_visions_away|Drive the visions away|Fallen London}} ''"A parade of futures assails you. [...] But you can't see which way the cards are going to fall [...]"''</ref> | |Text = The '''Treachery of Clocks''' is responsible for the strange behavior of time and causality in the [[Neath]]. Causes will usually precede effects, and events that happened will usually remain happened, but sometimes, there may be exceptions, as history and memory are mutable.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Perhaps_she_was_happiest_before_(30_FATE)|Perhaps she was happiest before (30 FATE)|Fallen London|}}</ref> Furthermore, doing the exact same task repeatedly may yield different results, contrary to typical common sense.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Decipher_graffiti|Decipher graffiti|Fallen London|}}</ref> Sometimes, the Treachery of Clocks may also manifest in the forms of visions in certain situations of various potential futures,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Game_Matures:_Time|The Game Matures: Time|Fallen London|}} ''"You see yourself defying time [...] living hale and healthy into a new age of the world."''</ref> visions so engrossing that an individual may forget the events of the present.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Drive_the_visions_away|Drive the visions away|Fallen London|}} ''"A parade of futures assails you. [...] But you can't see which way the cards are going to fall [...]"''</ref> | ||
Interpretations of time can get quite interesting when | Interpretations of time can get quite interesting when one resides in a place where time is mutable. An unenlightened mind may see time as a simple wheel, but the [[Fingerkings]] of [[Parabola]] see it as a flame: coolest at its heart, and wildest near the edges.<ref name = "genial magician"/> Certain artists of the Neath may also represent the Treachery of Clocks through paintings, such as a landscape that shifts based on viewing between depicting unfinished, complete, or ruined structures.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Admire_the_work_of_a_fellow_Nocturnal_artist|Admire the work of a fellow Nocturnal artist|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] sometimes the reflected tower is fully constructed, but at other times it looks crumbled or unfinished."''</ref> | ||
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{{Dropdown|Image = Mountainglowsmall.png|Alt Text = A glowing mountain. | {{Dropdown|Image = Mountainglowsmall.png|Alt Text = A glowing mountain. | ||
|Section Header = Breath | |Section Header = Breath | ||
|Quote = "Death is not always permanent in Fallen London. This has caused the quiet and unacknowledged revision of certain passages in the bibles of the City's churches."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Death|What happens when you die in Fallen London? (3)|Fallen London}}</ref> | |Quote = "Death is not always permanent in Fallen London. This has caused the quiet and unacknowledged revision of certain passages in the bibles of the City's churches."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Death|What happens when you die in Fallen London? (3)|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
|Text = The effects of the '''Treachery of Breath''' are largely unknown, but it likely has something to do with the fact that citizens of [[Fallen London]] | |Text = The effects of the '''Treachery of Breath''' are largely unknown, but it likely has something to do with the fact that citizens of [[Fallen London]] return from [[death]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets#Death|What happens when you die in Fallen London?|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
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{{Dropdown|Image = Mirrorsmall.png|Alt Text = A mirror. | {{Dropdown|Image = Mirrorsmall.png|Alt Text = A mirror. | ||
|Section Header = Glass | |Section Header = Glass | ||
|Quote = "She tells you of the opening of mirrors and the treachery of glass. Of the sanctuaries where the rose-rites were performed, and the seduction of dreams."<ref name = "share confessions widow">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Share_confessions_with_the_Widow|Share confessions with the Widow|Fallen London}}</ref> | |Quote = "She tells you of the opening of mirrors and the treachery of glass. Of the sanctuaries where the rose-rites were performed, and the seduction of dreams."<ref name = "share confessions widow">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Share_confessions_with_the_Widow|Share confessions with the Widow|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
|Text = The '''Treachery of Glass''' is related to [[Parabola]], and is | |Text = The '''Treachery of Glass''' is related to [[Parabola]], and is the reason it can be accessed through mirrors.<ref name = "share confessions widow"/> This Treachery may also manifest when traveling carelessly through mirror-walled hallways, which can cause disorientation and the apparent warping of paths and directions.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Recover_the_Dauntless_Knight|Recover the Dauntless Knight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] old concords with the powers behind the Glass ward the towers into a mirror-maze. Today, the path through eludes you [...]"''</ref> | ||
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== Other Treacheries == | |||
''"Your current work belongs to a form of science generally hidden even from avid University researchers."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Red_Science_Focus|Red Science Focus|Fallen London|}}</ref> | |||
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There exist Treacheries which may or may not be part of the seven that protect the [[Neath]].<ref name = "look up"/> These Treacheries warp reality in their own unique ways, and may manifest in lawless places such as [[Eleutheria]],<ref name = "langley hall dispute">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Study#Interactions|Disputate!|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> or through the [[Red Science]].<ref name = "finish ribcage">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Finish_your_work_resizing_a_human_ribcage_using_the_Red_Science|Finish your work resizing a human ribcage using the Red Science|Fallen London|}}</ref> | |||
{{Dropdown|Image = Questionsmall.png|Alt Text = A question mark. | {{Dropdown|Image = Questionsmall.png|Alt Text = A question mark. | ||
|Section Header = Shapes | |Section Header = Shapes | ||
|Quote = "The Tracklayer's Union have to be kept on side. Harder than it sounds, since there's at least three party factions inside the Union. Some of 'em are Revolutionaries. Some are more interested in the Treachery of Shapes."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_a_frank_explanation_of_the_risks|Demand a frank explanation of the risks|Fallen London}}</ref> | |Quote = "The Tracklayer's Union have to be kept on side. Harder than it sounds, since there's at least three party factions inside the Union. Some of 'em are Revolutionaries. Some are more interested in the Treachery of Shapes."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_a_frank_explanation_of_the_risks|Demand a frank explanation of the risks|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
|Text = Not much is known about the '''Treachery of Shapes''', but it is apparently of interest to some elements within the [[Tracklayer's Union]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_a_frank_explanation_of_the_risks|Demand a frank explanation of the risks|Fallen London}} ''"Some are more interested in the Treachery of Shapes | |Text = Not much is known about the '''Treachery of Shapes''', but it is apparently of interest to some elements within the [[Tracklayer's Union]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Demand_a_frank_explanation_of_the_risks|Demand a frank explanation of the risks|Fallen London|}} ''"Some are more interested in the Treachery of Shapes."''</ref> | ||
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{{Dropdown|Image = Meteors purplesmall.png|Alt Text = | {{Dropdown|Image = Meteors purplesmall.png|Alt Text = Bright color meteors. | ||
|Section Header = Measures | |Section Header = Measures | ||
|Quote = "The ribcage could be larger - perhaps a great deal larger."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Try_the_Betrayer_of_Measures_on_a_human_ribcage|Try the Betrayer of Measures on a human ribcage|Fallen London}}</ref> | |Quote = "The ribcage could be larger - perhaps a great deal larger."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Try_the_Betrayer_of_Measures_on_a_human_ribcage|Try the Betrayer of Measures on a human ribcage|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
|Text = The '''Treachery of Measures''' may be exploited to modify the volume, and apparently even the mass, of objects. Objects can be made larger or smaller regardless of | |Text = The '''Treachery of Measures''' may be exploited to modify the volume, and apparently even the mass, of objects. Objects can be made larger or smaller regardless of the original size, whether the result is the size of a fingernail or the size of a large room.<ref name = "finish ribcage"/> | ||
The '''Betrayer of Measures''' is a powerful [[Red Science]] tool that has the appearance of a ruler or scale inscribed with the [[Correspondence]].<ref name = "betrayer of measures">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Betrayer_of_Measures|Betrayer of Measures|Fallen London}}</ref> It | The '''Betrayer of Measures''' is a powerful [[Red Science]] tool that has the appearance of a ruler or scale inscribed with the [[Correspondence]].<ref name = "betrayer of measures">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Betrayer_of_Measures|Betrayer of Measures|Fallen London|}}</ref> It is primarily used to adjust the size of objects via the Treachery of Measures,<ref name = "finish ribcage"/> but as befitting something with such power, it is also very dangerous. Any object that makes contact with it will have its dimensions changed,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Complete_and_test_the_Betrayer_of_Measures|Complete and test the Betrayer of Measures|Fallen London|}} ''"It's no good moving it with tongs, either: not if you want to use the tongs more than once."''</ref> and handling it unsafely can cause severe personal injury.<ref name = "betrayer of measures"/> | ||
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