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<blockquote>''"Darkness-touched troublemakers! So far all they do is talk and smoke water-pipe and grumble, but I fear that they have strayed from the light of Mihir. Still, my superiors think that they are harmless."''<ref name="activities">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Guard_House|Hint at the Jewel-Turbaned Youth's activities|Sunless Sea|}}''"Darkness-touched troublemakers! [...] So far all they do is talk and smoke water-pipe and grumble, but I fear that they have strayed from the light of Mihir. [...] Still, my superiors think that they are harmless. Perhaps this will change their minds. Mihir look down upon you for telling us, Taamas."''</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''"You are lucky, to be free to wander the Neath at your will. One day, perhaps we Varchaasi will also do the same."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/At_the_Mansion_of_the_Jewel-Turbaned_Youth|Decline firmly|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>Not all are satisfied with the status quo of Varchas. Some individuals, led by the '''Jewel-Turbaned Youth''', have grown resentful of the oppressive rule of the Sun-Priests and the Agnihotri.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/At_the_Mansion_of_the_Jewel-Turbaned_Youth|At the Mansion of the Jewel-Turbaned Youth|Sunless Sea|}}''"But as the wine is drunk and the cards are played, the gathering takes on a certain political tone. A raggedly dressed Artisan begins complaining of the Agnihotri's trade restrictions; a Novice Priest points out contradictions in Mihir's mantras; a Stone-Carver questions whether his daughter should also have to follow in the same profession."''</ref> They especially detest the restrictions on dreaming and storytelling, and they seek ways to gain as much exposure to the outside world as possible through stories, even through fabricated ones.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/At_the_Mansion_of_the_Jewel-Turbaned_Youth|Tell them of yourself|Sunless Sea|}}''"We were hoping," the Jewel-Turbaned Youth clears his throat, "that you would tell us, um," he pitches his voice lower, "lies."''</ref> However, they are generally looked down upon and considered harmless.<ref name = "activities"/> Another revolutionary group in Varchas is the '''Grand Myriad Company''', led by their captain, who bears the title "Mihir's Enemy."{{Fact}} These warriors have strong appetites for the "jewels" of Parabola, including (and especially) war.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Grand_Myriad_Company|The Grand Myriad Company|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] have appetites for all Parabola's jewels. [...] especially, war."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"Darkness-touched troublemakers! So far all they do is talk and smoke water-pipe and grumble, but I fear that they have strayed from the light of Mihir. Still, my superiors think that they are harmless."''<ref name="activities">{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Guard_House|Hint at the Jewel-Turbaned Youth's activities|Sunless Sea|}}''"Darkness-touched troublemakers! [...] So far all they do is talk and smoke water-pipe and grumble, but I fear that they have strayed from the light of Mihir. [...] Still, my superiors think that they are harmless. Perhaps this will change their minds. Mihir look down upon you for telling us, Taamas."''</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''"You are lucky, to be free to wander the Neath at your will. One day, perhaps we Varchaasi will also do the same."''<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/At_the_Mansion_of_the_Jewel-Turbaned_Youth|Decline firmly|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></blockquote>Not all are satisfied with the status quo of Varchas. Some individuals, led by the '''Jewel-Turbaned Youth''', have grown resentful of the oppressive rule of the Sun-Priests and the Agnihotri.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/At_the_Mansion_of_the_Jewel-Turbaned_Youth|At the Mansion of the Jewel-Turbaned Youth|Sunless Sea|}}''"But as the wine is drunk and the cards are played, the gathering takes on a certain political tone. A raggedly dressed Artisan begins complaining of the Agnihotri's trade restrictions; a Novice Priest points out contradictions in Mihir's mantras; a Stone-Carver questions whether his daughter should also have to follow in the same profession."''</ref> They especially detest the restrictions on dreaming and storytelling, and they seek ways to gain as much exposure to the outside world as possible through stories, even through fabricated ones.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.miraheze.org/wiki/At_the_Mansion_of_the_Jewel-Turbaned_Youth|Tell them of yourself|Sunless Sea|}}''"We were hoping," the Jewel-Turbaned Youth clears his throat, "that you would tell us, um," he pitches his voice lower, "lies."''</ref> However, they are generally looked down upon and considered harmless.<ref name = "activities"/> Another revolutionary group in Varchas is the '''Grand Myriad Company''', led by their captain, who bears the title "Mihir's Enemy."{{Fact}} These warriors have strong appetites for the "jewels" of Parabola, including (and especially) war.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Grand_Myriad_Company|The Grand Myriad Company|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] have appetites for all Parabola's jewels. [...] especially, war."''</ref>


== Historical and Cultural Inspirations ==
==Real-Life Inspirations==
[[File:Angot war.jpg|alt=The ancient temple of Angkor Wat.|thumb|300x300px|The ancient temple of Angkor Wat.]]
[[File:Angot war.jpg|alt=The ancient temple of Angkor Wat.|thumb|300x300px|The ancient temple of Angkor Wat.]]
The culture of Varchas frequently references Hindu mythology and culture. The name of the city is a variation of ''varcas'', meaning brilliance of the Sun or fire in Sanskrit; Mihir is a variation of ''mihira,'' meaning Sun; and Taamas is a variation of ''tamas'', referring to the darkness of the Sun or Moon during eclipses. The Agnihotri parallels ''agnihotrin,'' a person responsible for maintaining sacrificial fires. Amaradri could be derived from ''amara,'' meaning immortal or undying.<ref>{{Citation|https://spokensanskrit.org/|Spoken Sanskrit|SpokenSanskrit.org|}}</ref>
The culture of Varchas frequently references Hindu mythology and culture. The name of the city is a variation of ''varcas'', meaning brilliance of the Sun or fire in Sanskrit; Mihir is a variation of ''mihira,'' meaning Sun; and Taamas is a variation of ''tamas'', referring to the darkness of the Sun or Moon during eclipses. The Agnihotri parallels ''agnihotrin,'' a person responsible for maintaining sacrificial fires. Amaradri could be derived from ''amara,'' meaning immortal or undying.<ref>{{Citation|https://spokensanskrit.org/|Spoken Sanskrit|SpokenSanskrit.org|}}</ref>
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