Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Fireballs / World of Donlon / Locations
Locations
The Songbird Docks
First appeared: Episode 1.
Working docks, East Donlon
A foggy night, shadowy alleyways between warehouses, big crates in piles, a gangway leading onto a moored ship.
The Cutting Lark arrived here with Coupe George and the Black Tea.
The fight that broke out killed Billy Krag and started the entire campaign's central danger.
The party retreated through the streets to Thorough Market.
The Bridge of Towers
First mentioned: Episode 1
Landmark bridge
A bridge over the Flow where Pete was struck by a carriage while giving chase to a robber, sending him careening into the river.
The accident that changed him permanently.
The Whitehall
First mentioned: Episode 1
Porcelain Police headquarters / Bigwhig administrative centre
The parade ground in front of Whitehall is where the Porcelain Police march:
Rank after rank of automaton officers ready to enforce law in the city. Pete marched here as Officer 452.
Also the seat of Bigwhig political power.
Thorough Market
First appeared: Episode 1 (arrival). Episode 2 (active visit)
Commercial district
A bubbling cauldron of all the city's peoples moving through stalls and vendors. The place for overpriced strawberries, croissants and potatoes.
Magpie's caravan is based here.
Tea addicts cluster in the shadows: blown-out irises, rattling teacups, shivering and doped-out, watching passersby.
Magpie's Caravan
First appeared: Episode 1
A large, ramshackle wooden caravan at the Thorough Market. One wheel is at an angle; it has clearly not moved in some time.
It is approximately 15 feet tall from the outside.
Inside, it looks like a messy library.
It is significantly larger, room after room at odd angles, walls lined with shelves holding hundreds of objects that each look mundane but likely have a story.
The shelves contain items of note including: a photograph of Albert Krag and a young Cheeky Dustbins at the opening of Esme's club.
Up a rickety ladder is Magpie's office.
A walk-in wardrobe is concealed behind false planks in the wall, containing a wide range of outfits (pinstripe suits, gowns, boater hats, a bathing suit, and more).
The rooms expand and contract according to Magpie's mood or magic.
Esme's Club
First mentioned: Episode 1 in a flashback.
A club in the East End, named after Esme, a hobgoblin woman who grew up there alongside Cheeky and Albert Krag.
Both men had feelings for her; she chose Albert.
The Club had a reopening a few years ago. But it was a much nicer place in the olden days. No seedy activities back then.
The Fighting Pits
First mentioned: Episode 1.
The Mobgoblin arena. The brutal baptism of the Mobgoblins
Foot soldiers are put through here to prove themselves.
Pete was thrown in after being found by Cheeky. There he fights at least a chicken, a slippery snake and a dog.
The Donlon Underground
First appeared: Episode 1 in a flashback
Mudlark territory
The endless sewers beneath Donlon. A cathedral-like underground lit by candles of the Faithful, with arched ceilings that feel like a cathedral hall.
Dark, easy to get trapped.
Sheepley
First appeared: Episode 2
A district between Thorough Market and Poxhall, on the route west to Hellsea.
Site of the crane incident in episode 2
There is the Porcelain Police propaganda billboard.
Poxhall / Poxhall Bridge
First appeared: Episode 2
The borough before Hellsea, connected to it by Poxhall Bridge over the Flow.
Bells of passing barges can be heard from the river.
The Bridge has iron railings.
By the end of episode 2, Porcelain Police are closing off the Hellsea end of the bridge.
Hellsea
First mentioned: Episode 2.
Wealthy district in West Donlon
A very fancy neighbourhood, the most affluent area of Donlon. It is said, you must make a devil's deal to get a house there.
The crew's delivery target: The Rose Leaf florist.
Sinkenton Park Palace is about 2 mile north of the Rose Leaf.
The Queenly Court
First mentioned: Episode 2
The West End in Donlon.
The streets of the West End 'are always shifting'.
Susie's Barge:
First mentioned: Episode 3.
On the Flow.
There is a pile of trash on one end and the cab on the other end.
It travels the Tyburn Line, from Poxhall to Loathe Square near Hellsea.
The Tyburn Line
First mentioned: Episode 3
The Underground
It passes through a network of tunnels lit by lanterns.
The light bounces of the walls, setting off the memory sequence.
Susie calls it "beautiful".
Carlos calls it "the greatest sights in the city."
The Hall of Holy Sanittion
First mentioned: Episode 3
Mudlark territory.
A chamber within the Tyburn Line. Vaulted ceilings like a cathedral.
The walls are lined with alcoves with robed figures (high-level Mudlarks) praying, chanting in Ancient Ratin.
There is a jetty where the crew disembarks.
Loathe Square
First mentioned: Episode 3
An underground stop near Hellsea.
A metal ladder leads up to the sewer grate to Loathe Square.
The Rose Leaf
First seen: Episode 3
A florist on the corner in Hellsea.
A shop with banks and banks of blooms and blossoms, aisles of beautifully cut flowers arranged in bouquets.
On the front door there is an 'open/closed' sign and there are blinds.
A wooden countertop on the right side with a till and a brass service bell. A side door.
It smells of fertilizer and compost.
In the back of the shop, it leads through into long rows of greenhouses, potting sheds, seedling tables.
Beyond the greenhouses: a huge glasshouse, a big conservatory.
Inside the glasshouse
A 60–70 foot tree with long winding trunk, like a giant bonsai. All the way from Cathlon. It's surrounded by all sides is a huge wall of hedgerow.
In front of the tree is a white iron-wrought table, with chairs around it. On the table are tea cups, glasses.
Inside the hedgerows there is a portal which opens up into a hedgemaze.
At the trunk of the tree is a trestle table, with several plant pots on it. There are tea cups and a teapot and a beautiful lacquer box with tea sachets.
There is a potting shed to the side with tables, and they have a lot of compost..
Sinkenton Park Palace
A massive manor house with a beautiful park, lush palatial gardens. Big iron-wrought gates.
Security in finely appointed frock coats, brushed black coats.
