Tag: Ritual Carving

  • Abbevillianism The Faith of Gravok

    Lore: In the rugged, cliff-laden landscapes of Abbeville, a sprawling island nation of 155,200,000 acres in Saṃsāra’s northern seas, the religion of Abbevillianism has thrived for over 4,000 years. The faith traces its origins to the First Carving, an event etched in oral tradition when Gravok, the Shaper of Stone and Soul, descended from the…

  • Malagan 56 of the Wick Carvers Trust

    Lore: In the smoke-hollows of the Wax-Burrow Cliffs, where ancestral flame was not stoked by wood but by memory-melted wax, the candlekeepers of the Drift-Mourner sect practiced an art both alchemical and spiritual: they harvested grief, sealed it into wax, and carved it into candles to guide souls across the veil. The Malagan 56 of…