Tag: Subtle-Influence

  • Zar 437 of the Luminous Fracture

    Lore:Among the stained-glass artisans of Saṃsāra, there exists an old belief that light remembers every hand that bends it. The Zar 437 is said to have originated in a desert city where glass was first shaped not for windows, but for healing. During a season of madness brought on by heat and grief, a painter-priest…

  • Folk 119 of Hearthwending

    Lore: In the shadowed valleys of Keshnira, where wolves sing to the moons and the wind speaks only to those who listen, the grandmothers of the Glenborn clans wove not merely wool, but behavior itself. “Hearthwending,” they called it—a charm-knit practice where actions were gently redirected by strands of generational wisdom and seasonal rhythm. When…