Earl's Court (Neverwhere)

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Earl's Court (Neverwhere) is a fantastical, mobile version of a London Underground station that appears as a traveling court ruled by the Earl in Neil Gaiman's urban fantasy novel "Neverwhere."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fantastical London Underground station
fictional location
location in London Below
mobile court
accessibleFrom London Above NERFINISHED
appearsIn Neverwhere NERFINISHED
Neverwhere (TV series) NERFINISHED
Neverwhere (novel) NERFINISHED
Neverwhere (radio drama) NERFINISHED
basedOn Earl's Court tube station NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Neil Gaiman NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1996
genre urban fantasy
governedAs traveling court
hasFeature guards
retinue of courtiers
throne for the Earl
train carriages forming a court
hasRuler the Earl NERFINISHED
isMobile true
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInFictionalUniverse London Below NERFINISHED
modeledAs medieval court
movesAlong London Underground tracks
notableFor combining Underground imagery with feudal hierarchy
wordplay on Earl's Court station name
partOf London Below transportation system
usedByCharacters Door
Marquis de Carabas NERFINISHED
Richard Mayhew NERFINISHED

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Neverwhere containsLocation Earl's Court (Neverwhere)