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This article is about the catastrophe that occurred 100 years ago.
You may be looking for the former capital city Sablier; or, Pandora Hearts Chapter 36 "Sablier".

The Tragedy of Sablier (サブリエの () (げき) , Saburie no Higeki) was the major inciting event of Jun Mochizuki's Pandora Hearts. It took place approximately one hundred years prior to the main story, and is the central mystery of the series. It described the destruction of the former capital Sablier in which nearly every human was killed and the city itself utterly destroyed, as well as the involvement of the Baskerville Clan and their master Glen. A new government was installed afterwards, creating the Four Great Dukedoms and Pandora. Little is known about the truth of the event due to there having been only one survivor, Jack Vessalius, who was the hero who saved the rest of the world from suffering the same fate.

The Tragedy of Sablier is the single greatest mystery in Pandora Hearts. It is highly recommended you not read this page until you have finished Pandora Hearts in its entirety. You have been warned.

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Public Story[]

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In order to prevent public interference with the Abyss or investigation into the ruins of Sablier, Pandora and the Four Great Dukedoms concocted a story to be released to the masses. About one hundred years ago, the Baskerville Clan, a small religious group based in Sablier, suddenly turned on the city. Highly trained warriors from the Clan began to attack unsuspecting outsiders. While their reasoning was uncertain, it was believed they intended to usurp the throne. This attack coincided with an earthquake. Landscape was destroyed, and noxious gases began to spring up from the Earth. Jack Vessalius killed the leader of the Baskervilles, Glen. With the help of leaders from the Barma, Nightray, and Rainsworth houses, he was able to mitigate the damage. The Baskervilles disappeared. Due to their heroism during the tragedy, the houses of Vessalius, Barma, Nightray, and Rainsworth were named the Four Great Dukedoms and became the new ruling aristocracy. However, it was suspected that the Nightray Dukedom had conspired with the Baskerville Clan, and thus were given less power within the nobility. The city of Sablier remained unnavigable and dangerous, and so was only to be approached with government permission and assistance. Jack Vessalius died of wounds sustained during the Tragedy shortly after forming a government research organization, Pandora.

Pandora's Story[]

Pandora, a federal organization created to research the Abyss, had a slightly more accurate account of events. Given its founder was Jack Vessalius, it had access to some of his testimony prior to his death. Much of Pandora's land and infrastructure was inherited from the Baskervilles, giving it access to some of their records.

About one hundred years ago, Jack Vessalius, third son of Viscount Vessalius, formed an unlikely friendship. Glen Baskerville, leader of the mysterious Baskerville Clan, was an enigmatic figure whose orders were followed absolutely within his own community. Though the Baskervilles rarely allowed outsiders to contact them, Jack was an exception. He grew close to Glen and regarded him as his best friend. Over time their relationship soured, and Jack became suspicious of his friend. Jack attributed this change to the death of Lacie, a companion of Glen's who had been killed as a human sacrifice. After a period of suspicion, Jack's fears were confirmed when Glen ordered those within the Clan to kill all outsiders in the capital city of Sablier. Around this time, the power of a Chain was used to drag Sablier into the Abyss, the Baskervilles having long encouraged the formation of "Illegal Contracts." Though horrified and sorrowful for the loss of his friend, Jack successfully killed Glen, putting an end to the Tragedy. However the rest of the city was destroyed, with Jack as the lone survivor.

Jack created the Carcere, which allowed for the formation of "Legal Contracts." While Legal Contracts were considerable weaker than their Illegal counterparts, they could be maintained indefinitely and were less likely to induce insanity. This allowed those who could form contracts with the most powerful Chains a significant leg up on their political rivals. Four of Glen Baskerville's Illegally Contracted Chains, known as Black Winged Chains, were claimed by four existing noble houses at the time. The fifth disappeared into the Abyss along with the Baskervilles. The four houses to successfully claim the Chains—Vessalius, Barma, Nightray, and Rainsworth—were dubbed the Four Great Dukedoms and became the ruling aristocracy. They formed Pandora, an organization which researched the Abyss and enforced the prosecution of Illegal Contractors. Sablier remained dangerous, having become a gateway directly to the Abyss and the horrors within. Jack died shortly after of wounds sustained during the Tragedy. In order to prevent Glen's reincarnation through the Hundred Cycles, Jack's body was dismembered, the portions of his body placed in Stone Seals which bound Glen's soul.

True Story[]

As an event closely tied to the workings of the Abyss, from which all of time and space originated, the Tragedy of Sablier was far more complicated than the actions of a single person or group of persons, and had its origins in mechanics far more wide reaching than those confined to a single instance in time. The "truth" of the Tragedy encompasses not only the event itself but of the nature of Pandora Hearts's universe.

The Stage[]

Within the universe of Pandora Hearts, the words "story" and "world" are used interchangeably. Jury and her kind, observing gods beyond the comprehension of any human being, created the Core of the Abyss in order to generate a "Tale"—that is, the world. The Core then created the Abyss, which served as the converging point of all time and space, and the material world, with which she was forbidden to directly interact. A possibly infinite number of Tales were generated this way, though it is unclear whether each Tale was generated by an entirely separate Core or are simply created from divergent timelines. Thus, the Core was irrevocably tied to the story itself—her creation was the story's beginning, and her destruction would be the story's end. No story is meaningful without a conclusion.

Once the world had been generated, the Jury created Glen Baskerville. Glen was not a single person, but rather, a continually reincarnating entity which spawned about once a generation. He was given special privileges over other humanoids, and was the only person allowed to contact the Core of the Abyss. To serve Glen, the Baskerville Clan was created, a group of rejected former humans chosen by the Abyss. The Baskervilles served Glen unquestionably, and Glen served the Jury. While Glen was told his job was to maintain the balance between the world and the Abyss, he in actuality served to cause variations in the Tale and to eventually bring about its eventual end. The process of becoming Glen usually involved brainwashing, the performance of painful rituals, and would eventually result in the slow and excruciating death of the succeeded Glen while he was in middle age.

In response, the Child of Ill Omen was created by the Core of the Abyss. A counterpart to Glen, the Child of Ill Omen was capable of interacting with the Core but existed completely beyond the perception of the Jury. As a direct product of Glen's existence, the Child of Ill Omen would usually incarnate in close proximity to that generation's Glen, most often as a younger sibling. The Child of Ill Omen felt no compulsion to obey the Jury or Glen Baskerville. The Jury reviled the Child of Ill Omen's existence and demanded all Children of Ill Omen be dropped into the Abyss. The execution of the Child of Ill Omen by her elder sibling became a part of the ritual for Glen's ascension. Glen's method of killing the Child of Ill Omen would supposedly destroy the soul of any individual incarnation. The Hundred Cycles, a process enforced by the Abyss in which people would reincarnate and events recreated about once a century, would not apply to the Child of Ill Omen. Outside the Baskerville Clan, the Child of Ill Omen was held in disdain, regarded as a harbinger of calamity.

The persecution and execution of the Child of Ill Omen was carried out without question since its establishment. As the Core of the Abyss was forbidden from interacting with people, she spent most of her existence without a personality. The balance between the material world and the Abyss was maintained. The Jury stated that, through this system, many Tragedies had been brought about in Tales parallel to the one primarily seen.

The Actors[]

While the nature of Pandora Hearts's universe means that the Tragedy could have been carried out by any set of people in any one of a number of ways, only one version of the story is fully told.

As a precursor to the Tragedy, an "experiment" is planned by many generations of Glen Baskerville. The stated end goal of the experiment was to provide the Core of the Abyss with a physical body. It is unclear if there was any agreed upon reason for this experiment, and it is somewhat implied different incarnations of Glen had different reasons. However, the procedure was collectively agreed upon. In the experiment, the acting Glen Baskerville would impregnate his successor's associated Child of Ill Omen. Upon death only the soul of the Child of Ill Omen would be destroyed, the child in her womb not explicitly condemned. It was hoped that the Core would claim this child and produce a body for herself from it.

This experiment would be carried out by Levi, the incarnation of Glen to raise Oswald and his Ill Omened younger sister Lacie. In her very early years living rough with her brother, Lacie saw a boy approach her with a sword before collapsing. Oswald and Lacie became Baskervilles soon after. It was not long before Lacie began to commune with the Core of the Abyss. She recognized the Core as a person and developed great concern for the Core's feelings and well-being. Glen informed Lacie of her eventual fate as a Child of Ill Omen when she was very young. He then asked for her participation in his "experiment," telling her the Core could escape isolation if Lacie offered her body. Upon consenting to the experiment, Lacie was forbidden from further communing with the Core. To keep the Core company in her absence, Lacie gifted the Core a small stuffed rabbit. Lacie kept an identical rabbit with her in the material world, and while the Core and Lacie would no longer speak, the twin rabbits served as a connection between the two of them. Glen then confined Lacie to a single Tower on the Baskerville estate, though she was allowed leave with Glen's permission.

Several years later, when Lacie was about fifteen, she fled the Baskerville estate following an argument with her brother. On this flight she met Jack, a homeless bastard child of the Viscount Vessalius who was about her age. Lacie saved the emaciated Jack by stealing food and clothes for him. After toying with him for several hours, Lacie used her Chain on two men who had assaulted her and Jack in hopes of trafficking Lacie. This alerted the Baskervilles to her presence, and she was picked up by a party of Baskervilles almost immediately after. Just before Lacie departed, she told Jack to visit the Baskerville estate if he wanted to see her again. Jack became obsessed with Lacie and used any means at his disposal to obtain social and economic power in hopes of reuniting with her. Over time, Jack became unable to distinguish between actions he took for fear of social rejection and actions he took out of genuine desire. Jack blamed Lacie for his lack of identity and grew to loathe her, yet believed his hatred for her was his only definite emotion, only fueling his obsession with her.

Eight years later, Jack and Lacie would finally meet again. Jack had been acknowledged as a legitimate son of the Vessalius house and formed an alliance with Arthur and Miranda Barma, foreign nobles facing political prosecution in their home country. This connection allowed him to sneak into the Baskerville estate, where he assaulted Lacie before being apprehended by Oswald. While Lacie did not recognize Jack, a brief conversation endeared him to Glen, who invited Jack to return. Jack formed a tenuous friendship with Oswald and Lacie over the next few months. Five days prior to her execution, Lacie asked Jack to withdraw from the Baskerville estate for a week. It was during his absence Lacie gave her version of the stuffed rabbit to the Core, informing her of the child in her womb and reuniting the rabbit's two bodies. Though Oswald begged Lacie to run from the estate, she refused. She was executed the next day. As she died, Lacie saw a vision of the boy who had approached her in childhood and recognized him as her brother. The Chains of Condemnation drowned out her voice to those present as Lacie apologized. Oswald became Glen and flatly informed Jack of Lacie's death a few days later. Jack disappeared from the Baskerville estate for the next month.

Upon Lacie's death, the Core of the Abyss claimed her womb, allowing its contents to gestate in her own womb until she gave birth a few days later. To the surprise of Glen and Levi, a young girl calling herself "Alice" appeared on the Baskerville estate, carrying one of the rabbits her biological mother had given the Core. The union between Lacie and Levi had produced twins, one of which was placed in the material world, the other remaining in the Abyss. The twin which stayed in Abyss became the Core's physical vessel, yet retained her own will, and Levi dubbed her "the Intention of the Abyss." The two sisters were able to switch bodies, allowing the Intention to sometimes appear in the material world. Alice claimed she and her sister were the same self, despite their opposite personalities and preferences. As the birth of Alice and her sister were considered taboo, their body was confined to the Tower their biological mother had been imprisoned in. In the weeks prior to Levi's death, Alice named the rabbit left for her by her mother "Oz," after Oswald. Levi traveled to the Vessalius estate to inform Jack of Alice's birth, explaining the structure of the Abyss and the "Chains" which distinguished it and the material world before he died soon after. Jack began to visit the Baskerville estate again, rekindling his friendship with Glen.

The Abyss grew dark as the Core retreated into the Intention of the Abyss's body, stricken with grief following Lacie's death. Oz, who had developed self awareness after being named, became the vessel for the last fragment of Lacie's soul. His body in the material world was destroyed by Jack as he claimed Lacie's memory, a message to Jack stating that she loved the world. This earned Alice's ire, but Jack found a renewed sense of purpose in carrying out his interpretation of Lacie's will. After Glen rejected Jack's proposition to find a way to return Lacie's soul to the material world, Jack decided to deliver the world to Lacie. Though Glen refused to show vulnerability around other Baskervilles, Jack recognized Glen's sorrow following Lacie's death. Jack began to deliberately foster emotional dependence in Glen, encouraging Glen's growing fascination with him as Jack planned to unite the material world and the Abyss. Over the next few months, Jack began to seek out the Intention, who detested Glen for imprisoning her. The Intention grew infatuated with Jack, and offered Oz's Abyssal form as a Chain which could destroy the "Chains" separating Jack from her true body, though she did not have the means of bringing it to the material world.

At some point after Jack's return to the Baskerville estate, he discovered an Ill Omened child being abused on the streets of Sablier. He took in the child, Vincent, and his older brother, Gilbert. After some conversation with the brothers, Jack realized the two were Baskervilles, and directed them to Glen. Glen identified Gilbert as his next incarnation and began to ready him to inherit the position. Vincent, meanwhile, developed a strong attachment to Jack. With the help of Miranda Barma, a necrophiliac who had become obsessed with Glen and wished to murder him for her fetish, Jack began to formulate a plan to kill Glen and merge the material world with the Abyss. Jack encouraged an antagonistic relationship between Vincent and the Intention of the Abyss. He disseminated information of Gilbert's impending death as an incarnation of Glen, causing Vincent to enter a panic. Miranda then approached Vincent, telling him he could save his brother by opening the Door to the Abyss on the day Gilbert was to inherit the first of the Black Winged Chains, Raven.

The Tragedy[]

As the powers of the Abyss granted Baskervilles near-invulnerability to mortal weapons and allowed them to maintain powerful Contracts indefinitely, a human had little chance of defeating Baskervilles under most circumstances. However, on the day Gilbert was to inherit Raven, few Baskervilles were positioned as guards for the Door to the Abyss, the ritual considered spiritually important for all Baskervilles to witness. Instead, humans from the Nightray family were enlisted to protect the estate. Once the ritual for Gilbert's Contract began, Vincent ran to the Door to the Abyss. Upon touching the Door, the Intention of the Abyss took brief possession of him and used the connection formed with his Ill Omened body to open the Door. The force of the Door killed the guards surrounding it and knocked Vincent unconscious. Jack approached soon after to meet Oz the B-Rabbit, a Chain capable of destroying all forces pertaining to the Abyss. He formed an Illegal Contract with him and used his powers to sever the "Chains" separating the material world and the Abyss.

Glen noticed the instability in the Abyss and cut Gilbert's ritual short, maintaining his own Contract with Raven. Upon realizing the "Chains" had been destroyed, he released each of the five Black Winged Chains, ordering them to contain the damage so only Sablier would be dragged into the Abyss. However, any human which was dragged into the Abyss alive would be excluded from the Hundred Cycles and instead become a Chain. He ordered the Baskervilles to kill all humans in Sablier so their souls could escape eternal torment in the Abyss. Meanwhile, Jack began to use Oz to attack any Baskervilles that resisted him, the power of his Chain one of the few true threats to their kind. Vincent woke soon after, immediately recognizing the connection between his being Ill Omened, the opened Door, and the deaths of the people around him. He fled the Door and began to suffer a nervous breakdown. While running, he encountered a vision of a young woman who claimed to have been shown many wonderful things by him. The vision asked him to find her again someday before disappearing.

A few minutes later, Glen and Jack confronted one another. Jack revealed himself as the one to destroy the "Chains," inciting Glen to attack him. However, they were interrupted by Gilbert in an attempt to stop the two from fighting. Instead, Jack attacked Gilbert, threatening to kill him if Glen made any further move to stop the destruction of "Chains." Shocked, Glen paused, and Jack took the opportunity to incapacitate him. Miranda appeared after following Jack and made to kill Glen, but was struck unconscious as Glen recovered from his wounds. As Jack believed Sablier was not enough to fulfill Lacie's wish, but lacked the power to so quickly break the "Chains" a second time, he decided to ask the Intention of the Abyss for further assistance. Gilbert's unconscious body was abandoned, declared useless as a shield against Glen, before Jack fled to Alice's Tower. Once again able to freely move, Glen realized the Intention had provided Jack with his power, and followed him outside.

The two confronted one another just outside of Alice's Tower, Glen now at a disadvantage due to his injuries. As the two fought, Jack explained how his hatred for Lacie was his last true emotion, and how his separation from her felt equivalent to death. Glen was finally killed through decapitation, and Jack entered the Tower to ask the Intention of the Abyss to grant him power to sever the "Chains" a second time. Alice then revealed she had pretended to be the Intention to learn what Jack had done, and claimed to have heard Oz screaming for the duration of the Tragedy. Infuriated, Jack assaulted Alice, demanding that she switch places with the Intention. Now alerted to Jack's presence, the exhausted Intention awoke and asked Alice to allow her into the material world. Desperate, Alice grabbed a pair of scissors kept in her room and stabbed Jack, though she inflicted only a flesh wound. As both Jack and the Intention attempted to force Alice into giving up her body, Alice declared she would not allow Jack to have Oz or her sister. She then committed suicide, stabbing herself to death with the scissors.

Finally cognizant of her sister's suffering, the Intention of the Abyss communed with Alice's soul as Alice died. The Intention confessed an intense fear of Jack, even as she loved him, and said she was unable to stop her pursuit of him. She then suggested she and Alice destroy her memories, removing her desire for Jack. Alice's corpse was briefly reanimated as the Intention used it as a vessel to call upon Oz, but she hesitated as Jack called out to her. Not wanting Oz to be used for any further destruction, Alice took his powers into her own soul, rendering him near-useless as a Chain. Though Alice attempted to destroy the Intention's memories, she was inhibited by the Core of the Abyss, who refused to allow harm to come to the Intention. The attack was redirected, and while Alice did successfully rip apart the Intention's memories and kill Jack, her own memories were transferred to the Intention as replacement. Unaware of her true identity, Alice's soul fell into the Abyss, unable to use the full extent of her powers or escape.

While Jack did "die" as a result of Alice's attack, the Core of the Abyss refused to allow his soul to experience the Hundred Cycles. Instead, he was cursed to age backwards from the moment of his death into an infant, then back again indefinitely, such that Jack's soul would naturally deteriorate over time. Vincent discovered Jack and Alice's corpse soon after, recognizing Jack's injuries as death-wounds and running off to find help for him and Alice. Jack left the Tower, discovering Glen's body, first asking who had killed him before he lamented having murdered his own best friend. While fleeing, Vincent discovered Gilbert's unconscious body and picked it up. All of Sablier was then dragged into the Abyss, with the exception of Jack Vessalius and the corpse of his best friend clutched in his arms.

The Aftermath[]

The Tragedy had major effects on both the material world and the Abyss. It can be considered the cataclysmic event for the entire plot, and thus everything that happens in Pandora Hearts can be argued as either part of the Tragedy or its aftermath. For simplicity's sake, only direct consequences of the Tragedy will be covered.

In the material world, Jack looted four Keys of the Doors to the Abyss from Glen's body. After being taken under protection, he secretly distributed these Keys to four noble houses. The Door to Gryphon was given to his own house, Vessalius. The Door to Dodo was given to the Barma house, to repay them for their assistance and prevent the release of any information against Jack. The Door to Owl was given to the Rainsworth house, an already high ranking family, in order to placate those attached to the government which had been destroyed in Sablier. The Door to Raven was given to the Nightray house, putting them in a public position so that they could be more easily monitored by the Vessalius house. As Gilbert had become the only person qualified to contract Raven, Nightray was at a significant disadvantage to the other houses. The four families created Pandora, an organization which policed human interactions with the Abyss, and created the ritual of "Legal Contracting," which allowed them to use the power of Chains at relatively little expense. With the power of the Black Winged Chains, the four families declared themselves the Four Great Dukedoms, the new ruling authority of the country. They fabricated a story of putting down rebels in Sablier, though Vessalius claimed Nightray had attempted to aid the Baskervilles in overthrowing the previous rulers.

Jack Vessalius was declared a hero. Arthur Barma, a friend of Jack's who had assisted him in meeting the Baskervilles, became infatuated with him. To prevent the truth of Sablier from being exposed, Jack asked Arthur to compose a series of memoirs on his life. These memoirs were filled with falsehoods and framed Jack as the hero of Sablier, though Arthur did not know this at the time of writing. Glen's body was dismembered and sealed in crystal to prevent the return of his soul to the material world. As the memoirs neared completion, Jack's body showed signs of regressing into that of a child, and he confessed to truth of the Tragedy. Unable to speak against Jack without destroying his own political position, Arthur assisted Jack in faking his death and falsifying records of the Tragedy, though he left behind an encrypted message of the truth just before his own sudden death. Without the Baskervilles to perpetuate the legend of the Child of Ill Omen, stigma surrounding those born with red eyes began to disappear. However, not all were supportive of the new government, leading to a few decades of civil war within the country. Those resistant to the Four Great Dukedoms were all eliminated, and by the events of the story, they served as the unquestioned heads of state.

In the Abyss, a massive wound opened up as the material and souls of an entire city was dragged into its base. The Core of the Abyss suffered great trauma, the event becoming engraved in the Hundred Cycles and forced to repeat about once every hundred years. Darkness further warped the Abyss, having already been twisted by the Core's inhabitance within the Intention of the Abyss's body. Though the Intention had hoped to destroy her desire for Jack along with her memories, the transfer of her sister's memories to herself instead made her confused and unstable. Her antagonism towards her sister returned, though Alice had no idea why, and the two became enemies within the Abyss. Vincent managed to hold onto Gilbert's body as they were dragged into the Abyss, and encountered the Intention as she confronted an Ill Omened Illegal Contractor named Kevin Legnard. As the Intention ejected them, Vincent and Gilbert were separated. Respectively, they arrived at the Nightray and Vessalius Doors about fifteen years before most of the story's events, and are implied to be among if not the first of the Baskervilles to escape the Abyss. Any humans who had not been killed before Sablier was dragged into the Abyss were turned into Chains, including Miranda Barma, who was Contracted by Vincent as Demios the Executioner. No Glen Baskerville would successfully incarnate for the next century as the Hundred Cycles guided the world into creating the Tragedy once again.

Trivia[]

  • () (げき) (Higeki), translated as "Tragedy," literally means "sorrowful play." While it can refer to a physical disaster, it is more commonly used to refer to the literary genre in which the hero fails as a result of his own weakness.

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Main: AliceGilbert NightrayOz Vessalius
Vessalius: Ada VessaliusAda's CatsJack VessaliusMrs. KateOscar VessaliusRachel CecileSara VessaliusXai Vessalius
Nightray: Bernard NightrayBernice NightrayClaude NightrayEchoElliot NightrayErnest NightrayFred NightrayHansLeoMrs. FinnRaymond NightrayVanessa NightrayVincent Nightray
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