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=== Before There Was Vesture === | === Before There Was Vesture === | ||
<blockquote>''"Is there a difference between Vesture, Investure and Investiture? All three have seemingly occupied the same place, at one time or another. Though only two appear as part of the Presbyterate..."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tease_out_the_subtleties_hidden_in_Presbyterate_nomenclature|Tease out the subtleties hidden in Presbyterate nomenclature|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The ancient cities of Investure and Investiture were both predecessors of modern-day Vesture;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tease_out_the_subtleties_hidden_in_Presbyterate_nomenclature|Tease out the subtleties hidden in Presbyterate nomenclature|Fallen London|}}''"Is there a difference between Vesture, Investure and Investiture? All three have seemingly occupied the same place, at one time or another. Though only two appear as part of the Presbyterate..."''</ref> Investiture is said to have been devoured by spiders.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Convince_the_Manager_of_the_Royal_Bethlehem_to_train_you|Convince the Manager of the Royal Bethlehem to train you|Fallen London|}}''"Of Arbor stolen by roses, and Investiture devoured by spiders."''</ref> The humans and spiders of the region once warred bitterly,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"The cloth depicts great spiders hanging like lanterns from a forest canopy. Some bear weeping scars, others are missing limbs and eyes. One of the central figures is a luminous, amethyst-pelted spider – smaller than the others. It stands apart from its damaged kin, instead depicted near a gathering of humans. They too are injured."''</ref> but ultimately allied to share resources and artistic expertise.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"The Concordat, [...] When the two Vestures became one. When we learned what we might gain from each other: our resources and their art."''</ref> The agreement that unified the two species has been called both the Peace of Vesture<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] The Peace of Vesture, when the spiders and humans became one nation. [...]"''</ref> and the Concordat of Silks.<ref name=":2" / | <blockquote>''"Is there a difference between Vesture, Investure and Investiture? All three have seemingly occupied the same place, at one time or another. Though only two appear as part of the Presbyterate..."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tease_out_the_subtleties_hidden_in_Presbyterate_nomenclature|Tease out the subtleties hidden in Presbyterate nomenclature|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>The ancient cities of Investure and Investiture were both predecessors of modern-day Vesture;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tease_out_the_subtleties_hidden_in_Presbyterate_nomenclature|Tease out the subtleties hidden in Presbyterate nomenclature|Fallen London|}}''"Is there a difference between Vesture, Investure and Investiture? All three have seemingly occupied the same place, at one time or another. Though only two appear as part of the Presbyterate..."''</ref> Investiture is said to have been devoured by spiders.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Convince_the_Manager_of_the_Royal_Bethlehem_to_train_you|Convince the Manager of the Royal Bethlehem to train you|Fallen London|}}''"Of Arbor stolen by roses, and Investiture devoured by spiders."''</ref> The humans and spiders of the region once warred bitterly,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"The cloth depicts great spiders hanging like lanterns from a forest canopy. Some bear weeping scars, others are missing limbs and eyes. One of the central figures is a luminous, amethyst-pelted spider – smaller than the others. It stands apart from its damaged kin, instead depicted near a gathering of humans. They too are injured."''</ref> but ultimately allied to share resources and artistic expertise.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"The Concordat, [...] When the two Vestures became one. When we learned what we might gain from each other: our resources and their art."''</ref> The agreement that unified the two species has been called both the Peace of Vesture<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] The Peace of Vesture, when the spiders and humans became one nation. [...]"''</ref> and the Concordat of Silks.<ref name=":2" />{{Fact}} | ||
== Political Turmoil == | == Political Turmoil == | ||
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As a result of the coup, the rightful heir to Vesture's throne, the '''Injurious Princess''', was deposed and exiled.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Sceptres:_A_Visitor_to_London|The Season of Sceptres: A Visitor to London|Fallen London|}} ''"She is the heir to the Kingdom of Vesture, the silkweavers of the Prester. Her throne was lost in an uprising and a usurper sits in it now."''</ref> She was forced to leave her younger brother behind, but promised to eventually return to retrieve him;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"When the Tyrant came to power I had to leave quickly. Like a thief in the night – from my own country! My brother was just a boy. Barely sixteen. I couldn't take him with me, but I made him a promise."''</ref> he is currently under the guardianship of the Tyrant,<ref name=":4" /> who had also previously served as the Princess's regent.<ref name=":3" /> A skilled player of chess and a force to be reckoned with,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Sceptres:_A_Visitor_to_London|The Season of Sceptres: A Visitor to London|Fallen London|}}"''She produces a handsome chess set made from chert wood. [...] Her stratagems are sudden and without quarter. [...] "Please don't try to rob me. I'd hate to break a third arm before noon.""''</ref> the Princess now seeks to regain her lost throne by any means necessary.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Sceptres:_A_Visitor_to_London|The Season of Sceptres: A Visitor to London|Fallen London|}} ''"The Princess is in London hoping to raise enough capital to bring the unpleasantness to a swift conclusion."''</ref> | As a result of the coup, the rightful heir to Vesture's throne, the '''Injurious Princess''', was deposed and exiled.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Sceptres:_A_Visitor_to_London|The Season of Sceptres: A Visitor to London|Fallen London|}} ''"She is the heir to the Kingdom of Vesture, the silkweavers of the Prester. Her throne was lost in an uprising and a usurper sits in it now."''</ref> She was forced to leave her younger brother behind, but promised to eventually return to retrieve him;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"When the Tyrant came to power I had to leave quickly. Like a thief in the night – from my own country! My brother was just a boy. Barely sixteen. I couldn't take him with me, but I made him a promise."''</ref> he is currently under the guardianship of the Tyrant,<ref name=":4" /> who had also previously served as the Princess's regent.<ref name=":3" /> A skilled player of chess and a force to be reckoned with,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Sceptres:_A_Visitor_to_London|The Season of Sceptres: A Visitor to London|Fallen London|}}"''She produces a handsome chess set made from chert wood. [...] Her stratagems are sudden and without quarter. [...] "Please don't try to rob me. I'd hate to break a third arm before noon.""''</ref> the Princess now seeks to regain her lost throne by any means necessary.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Season_of_Sceptres:_A_Visitor_to_London|The Season of Sceptres: A Visitor to London|Fallen London|}} ''"The Princess is in London hoping to raise enough capital to bring the unpleasantness to a swift conclusion."''</ref> | ||
Vesture and [[Arbor]], specifically the part of Arbor that exists in reality, share a border.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] And then there is the other one – where Arbor still exists on the Elder Continent. That Arbor still shares some of its borders with Vesture. [...]"''</ref> The Prester has forbidden his kingdoms from meddling in each other’s affairs,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"The Prester Saith: Every Planet In Fixed and Solitary Orbit: intrigue between nations is forbidden."''</ref> and he himself has not found suitable reason to help depose the Tyrant;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] The Elder Continent is formed of many sovereign states and cities, all ruled by the Presbyter. Were he to think ill of the Tyrant of Vesture, help working against her could be more overt. But she has not offended the Presbyter. Indeed, her reforms may make Vesture more valuable to him."''</ref> however, | Vesture and [[Arbor]], specifically the part of Arbor that exists in reality, share a border.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] And then there is the other one – where Arbor still exists on the Elder Continent. That Arbor still shares some of its borders with Vesture. [...]"''</ref> The Prester has forbidden his kingdoms from meddling in each other’s affairs,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"The Prester Saith: Every Planet In Fixed and Solitary Orbit: intrigue between nations is forbidden."''</ref> and he himself has not found suitable reason to help depose the Tyrant;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"[...] The Elder Continent is formed of many sovereign states and cities, all ruled by the Presbyter. Were he to think ill of the Tyrant of Vesture, help working against her could be more overt. But she has not offended the Presbyter. Indeed, her reforms may make Vesture more valuable to him."''</ref> however, Arbor's diplomats believe that the Princess's return to the throne would be an asset to both kingdoms and a strong potential ally.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_House_of_Silk_and_Flame|The House of Silk and Flame|Fallen London|}}''"It would do us all good if Arbor could count on Vesture's loyalty in the future."''</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |