Tag: Nazar
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XEye 319 of the Worried Gaze
Lore In the crowded bazaars of the Brass Cities of Saṃsāra, jealousy is a palpable, physical force. The XEye 319 was first crafted by nervous merchants who constantly looked over their shoulders, terrified that a competitor’s envious glare would rot their silk or sour their spices. It is a crude amulet made from a teardrop…
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Turkish 119 of the Nazar Encoded Helix
Lore: In ancient Anatolian tradition, the envy of a neighbor could cause a newborn lamb to sicken or a prize crop to wither in the soil. On Saṃsāra, those practicing the art of Genetic Engineering found that the “Evil Eye” (Nazar) could manifest as microscopic instabilities—spontaneous mutations or “genetic blight” caused by the psychic pressure…
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Turkish 721 of the Nazar-faceted Lens
Lore: In the subterranean jewel-markets of the “Azure Vaults,” it is said that a perfect diamond can be shattered by a single glance of a jealous rival. To combat this “mineral blight,” the master lapidaries of Anatolia created the Nazar-faceted Lens. This jeweler’s loupe is not made of simple glass, but of seven layers of…
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Turkish 441 of the Nazar Sprouted Shears
Lore: Forged in the heart of the “Emerald Bazaar,” these shears are more than simple pruning tools. The blades are etched with protective silver filigree, and the fulcrum is set with a large, unblinking Nazar (Evil Eye) bead made of cobalt-blue glass. In Turkish folk tradition, the envy of neighbors or the “evil eye” can…
