Tag: Talmudic
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Talmudic 613 of the Golems Stylus
Lore On the world of Saṃsāra, the Talmudic 613 of the Golem’s Stylus is a tool of the “Alphabet-Smiths,” a guild of etchers who believe that matter is merely a dense form of divine speech. This heavy, iron-tipped needle is carved from the fossilized bone of a creature from the First Age and is wrapped…
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Talmudic 417 of the Veiled Margins
LoreTalmudic 417 of the Veiled Margins is said to originate from a circle of quiet scribes who believed that truth survives best when written between lines rather than upon them. These mystics studied hidden annotations, marginal glyphs, and layered meanings within sacred texts, treating silence, omission, and ambiguity as tools rather than flaws. The item…
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Talmudic 218 of the Gnostic Gate Key
Lore The Talmudic 218 of the Gnostic Gate-Key was birthed from the meditations of the “Redacted Rabbis,” a sect of mystics on Saṃsāra who believed that all physical boundaries are merely “Grammatical Errors” in the divine script of the world. Constructed from silver-etched lead and wrapped in the linen of an escaped prisoner’s shroud, this…
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Talmudic 613 of the Golem Grubs
Lore In the sun-baked scribal colonies of Saṃsāra’s Eastern Shelves, a sect of scholars known as the Vermiphrasts spent centuries observing the life cycles of silk-worms and scarabs to understand the divine geometry of the universe. They believed the “Alphabet of Creation” was not just written in ink, but etched into the segmented carapaces and…
