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"I remember my brother – sister? – as vast as a church. The sky – bruise purple, black as stout, but the storms: as violent and beautiful as music. I woke crying. I turned towards the stars. I lost it. Was it my fault? I need to go home."[1]

Axile is a planet in the High Wilderness, and the ancestral home of the Shapelings, also called the Axiles.

A World of Shapes[]

"Lightning sparks above you in the purple-black sky. The pool you dragged yourself from smells sharp and acid. You'll have to make the eye-scuttlers clean it out when you return."[2]

Blue amber.

A Nodule of Trembling Amber.

Axile is a harsh and rocky planet with a surface marked by craters and pools.[3][4] Though now devoid of life,[5] its atmosphere was once composed of thick alkaline vapors,[6] giving its skies a dark purple color,[7] and its clouds thundered with violent lightning storms.[8] The inhabitants of Axile primarily resided within the pools on its surface,[9] and are apparently adapted to aquatic environments as a result.[10] These pools served as refuges for the Flukes and the ancestors of the Rubbery Men from threats, such as the planet's dangerous winds,[11] but the deepest of the pools were also stores of Vital Essences,[12] and thus were places to practice the Shapeling Arts.[13]

During their time on Axile, the ancestors of the Rubbery Men may have possessed malleable and boneless bodies.[10] They used moon-misers as mounts to traverse the terrain of Axile, and relied on creatures called eye-scuttlers to do menial tasks for them.[14] The ancient Rubbery Men sculpted many-roomed structures within their pools made out of black coral that contained contraptions, such as musical instruments.[15]

The Curtained Star[]

"By the standards of its kind, the star above is venerable and weary. It is tired of existing, but most of all it is wearied of the life below it in the pools. The fatigue of aeons makes its hatred no less deadly."[16]

A sun behind clouds.

Judgement Awaits

Long ago, Axile orbited a star.[17] The atmosphere of the planet protected the shapelings from its gaze, but over time, this veil began to diminish, leaving the shapelings exposed and vulnerable to the star's purple-tinted light.[18] The Judgement of Axile was old, weary, and so very tired of existing. However, it also grew tired of its planet, and grew especially tired of the shapelings that lived on the planet's surface.[19][20]

Despite the star's advanced age, its hateful light easily scorched moon-misers to dust.[21] Even in the deepest places, the light of the star could be felt by the wise.[22] The weaker Flukes who couldn't retreat there in time could only cower in their shallow pools, the starlight exposing their flesh and reducing them to nothing.[23]

Ennobled Spires[]

"Do you recall how they came to that place? And we sang of our lightnings and shapeful disgrace? They tilted their vanes and ennobled their spires. We welcomed them then and commingled all choirs."[24]

A spired building.

The Echo Bazaar

Long before the fall of the First City, when the Echo Bazaar was en route to the Neath,[25] it along with its entourage of Curators visited Axile.[26] The Bazaar and the Masters arrived and listened to the shapelings sing of the their pleasures and Shapeling Arts.[27] Following this grand welcome, the two groups proceeded to "commingle all choirs" in a uproarious ceremony involving amber and other delights.[13][28] Afterwards, the Bazaar and the Masters offered the shapelings a deal. While the exact terms, or the Bazaar's motivations for the deal,[29] are not known precisely, it is known that the Bazaar offered to share secrets with the shapelings to advance their arts to even greater heights,[30] as well as escape their dying planet.[31] In exchange, the shapelings would travel with the Bazaar to the Neath.[32]

Purple amber.

A Nodule of Violet Amber.

While the benefits of the Bazaar's deal were many for the shapelings, the cost was steep: unable to find another price, the Bazaar demanded that the shapelings never love.[32][33] While some shapelings refused, perhaps out of principle,[34] plenty of others accepted.[32] Many of the Flukes and Rubbery Men would go on to found a city that now lies deep below five Fallen Cities, called Flute Street,[35] while the powerful Lorn-Flukes chose to roam the Unterzee.[36] After spending millennia in the Neath, many of the shapelings have grown nostalgic for their former home;[37] the Lorn-Flukes in particular have developed a boiling hatred for the Bazaar as a result of the terms of the deal.[38] In the Sunless Skies timeline, outcasts of the Flukes called Scorn-Flukes roam the High Wilderness, searching frantically for their lost home by attacking the memories of unfortunate skyfarers.[39]

The arrival of the Bazaar in Axile and the bargain that followed are memorialized in the recurring Do You Recall? poem.

The First Visit?[]

"THERE ARE GODS WHO LIVETH ON THEIR FATHERS, FEEDETH ON THEIR MOTHERS"[40]

There are implications that the Flukes (and possibly other shapelings) are in some way children of the Bazaar, although it is left unclear whether the Sun is their other parent. The Fathomking, who married an ancient Fluke, states that Stone is his sister-in-law;[41] there are other veiled allusions[42][43] and references to a great secret[29] that hint at the events of eons ago, and the wise urchin Slivvy suspects the Bazaar had other children.[44] The Flukes as a species are seemingly primordial,[45] but since the Bazaar and the Masters later returned promising "endless amalgamy,"[30][31] the Bazaar's prior visit may have involved teaching the Flukes the Shapeling Arts in the first place and/or "evolving" or "amalgamating" them into the ancestors of their current form.

The Wheel Turns[]

"The voice shakes the stone around you and churns the thick black waters around you into purple foam. The symbols brand themselves into your flesh. A RECKONING LONG POSTPONED. TRANSGRESSION OF SEVEN GREATER LINKS. REPLETION IS ABOLISHED. ANCHORS ARE WITHDRAWN."[46]

Correspondence4

Hear and be transformed.

Unfortunately, the shapelings who refused the Bazaar's deal did not fare much better than their brethren who accepted. After the exchange was complete, an unknown speaker proceeded to shout blazing Correspondence from the sky, churning Axile's pools and branding the remaining Flukes with sigils.[47]

Soon after, the planet spun away from the star that hated it, leaving Axile a barren rock floating through the High Wilderness, abandoned and darkened, forever.[48]

References[]

  1. Commune with the Scorn Fluke (15 - 24), Sunless Skies
  2. A fellow spirit recognised, Fallen London
  3. Flute Street, Fallen London "Your tendrils grasp the smooth stones [...]"
  4. Flute Street, Fallen London "Shallow pools of clear viscous liquid."
  5. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "On the now-abandoned surface, [...] as Axile spins away [...]"
  6. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "[...] the safe and beautiful curtain of alkaline vapour dissolves."
  7. Flute Street, Fallen London "A sky of a purple that is almost black."
  8. A fellow spirit recognised, Fallen London "Lightning sparks above you in the purple-black sky."
  9. Flute Street, Fallen London "Back to your pool. [...] you heave your [...] bulk home."
  10. 10.0 10.1 Flute Street, Fallen London "The Rubbery Men were once something quite different. The changes are gradual, but here they were four-winged and four-legged. There they were something like a vertebrate octopus. In the deepest tunnels, there are no pseudo-bones. Were they without bones, in their original form? Or without bodies altogether?"
  11. Flute Street, Fallen London "The killing wind will come soon. Back to your pool."
  12. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "Those [...] retreated to the deepest places, the greatest stores of Essence."
  13. 13.0 13.1 Accept a memory of amalgamy, Fallen London "When I lay in the pools, limbs shining with amber [...]"
  14. A fellow spirit recognised, Fallen London "[...] make the eye-scuttlers clean it out [...] mount the glistening carapace of your miser and ride [...]"
  15. Flute Street, Fallen London "Built [...] from black coral. [..] look at the supports! Another liquid – something more viscous. [...] This building isn't from the Earth at all. [...] The building is arranged in rooms [...] At the centre [...] could be a musical instrument [...]"
  16. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London
  17. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "[...] the star above is venerable and weary."
  18. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "The purple-black light brightens and the safe [...] curtain of [...] dissolves. It happens nearly every day now."
  19. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "[...] the star above is venerable and weary. It is tired of existing, but most of all it is wearied of the life below it in the pools. [...]"
  20. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "Axile spins away from the star that hates it."
  21. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "The light will [...] sear your moon-misers into dust. [...] The fatigue of aeons makes its hatred no less deadly."
  22. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "[...] these crushing depths. [...] even here, the purple light of the star can be felt by the wisest, [...]"
  23. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "You retreat into your pool [...] knowing that it won't save you. [...] and be undone.
  24. Nodule of Violet Amber, Fallen London
  25. Invite it to dine with you, Sunless Sea
  26. Who—, Fallen London "The message in skyest blue, which it sent to its servants when the visitors came. The Messenger, the pirate-pedlars."
  27. Fertilise the tree with the twin powers of electricity and hedonism, Fallen London
  28. Attend a service at the Chapel (Erzulie), Sunless Sea "The Priest lets the robe fall from the amber flesh of his shining shoulders. "Now," he declares. "Now, O thou faithful, we shall commingle our choirs. And then we shall feast.""
  29. 29.0 29.1 Give the Principles an Ambiguous Eolith, Sunless Sea "The Bazaar brought me; brought us all, all us shapelings, Axiles. The Flukes, the misers, even my Emissary. Why? Too deep a secret for me, my friend. Even here, too deep for me. Perhaps when you end me..."
  30. 30.0 30.1 What -, Fallen London "The visitors gave it the key to changes undreamt-of! Novelties and delights beyond the Judgements' Chain!"
  31. 31.0 31.1 A fellow spirit recognised, Fallen London "The New Visitors are offering [...] Ascent. Growth. Escape. Endless amalgamy."
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 Give the Principles Heartmetal, Sunless Sea "I was forbidden love, by the Bazaar, when I left the world Axile. But I don't regret it. I never regret."
  33. Consent to a potentially depraved union, Fallen London "The Rubbery Men have no ceremonies of commitment. No marks of betrothal. Such things were lost to them when the black spires came to them, and failed to find a price."
  34. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "You refused the price of love. [...] you will not be a puppet [...]"
  35. Flute Street, Fallen London "[...] Flute Street has been built up on layers of earlier remains, [...] You pass through the Bazaar's known history as you descend."
  36. Lorn-Fluke, Sunless Sea
  37. A stroke of luck! (3 FATE), Fallen London "Remember us. Long have we been lost. So long."
  38. "I bring the Bazaar.", Fallen London "Do you hate the Bazaar [...] that much?"
  39. Commune with the Scorn Fluke (10 - 14), Sunless Skies "There is a scent of sweat, sharp like fear. The sound of a scream cut short. A crew – not yours – destroyed, punctured. (They had travelled far. Not far enough.) [...] (She claimed to have seen it all. She had not.) An Empyrean vessel, broken between rocks and the Fluke's bitterness. [...] (None knew of Axile. But someone must.) Body after body: broken, pierced, soulless. (Someone, somewhere, must have a clue to its location.)"
  40. Down among the Lorn-Flukes, Fallen London
  41. Present the Fathomking with a Mountain-sherd, Sunless Sea ""The God called Stone," he says. "My sister by marriage. Of all of us, she is the best. [...]""
  42. Down among the Lorn-Flukes, Fallen London "THERE ARE GODS WHO LIVETH ON THEIR FATHERS, FEEDETH ON THEIR MOTHERS"
  43. Deliver a Discordant Missive, Fallen London "You're not a courier. You're definitely not that courier. You accept the missive from an elderly gentleman [...] then skedaddle across town. Unfortunately, when you stop to purchase a pie along the way [...] two Constables stop with you. Their hands grip your shoulders. [...] As for the letter inside: there is no letter inside. [...] You demand to know where the Constables stashed your confiscated pie, because you're still peckish." (The pie is a Rubbery Pie.)
  44. Sell the location to Urchins, Fallen London ""We knew it once. Our ancestor-tribes. We go back farther than anyone knows. Some says the Second City." (His stutter's gone.) "But I think we goes back farther than that. I think the Bazaar had other children." He clutches his mouth as if he realises he's said too much..."
  45. Commune with the Novice Lamp-Cat, Fallen London "Before the Bazaar. Before the Sun opened its flaming eye. You are a polyp. You are a pulse." (This is a communion specifically with the very ancient Principles of Coral.)
  46. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London
  47. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "The voice [...] churns the thick black waters [...] The symbols brand themselves into your flesh."
  48. For A Dream Of Innocence, Fallen London "On the now-abandoned surface, the purple radiance fades, as Axile spins away from the star that hates it. None dream there now. None will dream there again."
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