Tag: Wood

  • Tupilak 214 of the Verdant Sprout

    Lore The Verdant Sprout was initially carved from the petrified root of a World-Tree fragment by a hermit-druid living within the dark cave systems of Saṃsāra. The spirit bound within the amulet is a minor earth elemental that finds joy in the cycle of growth and decay. In the skyscraper metropolises, where rooftop gardens are…

  • Vodou 802 of the Gedes Garden Trowel

    Lore: In the early centuries after the first souls began arriving on Saṃsāra, a small community of people from a place called Haiti materialized on a temperate, jungle-fringed island in the southern archipelago. They brought with them a deep connection to the spirits they served, the Lwa, and a reverence for their ancestors. One of…

  • Tunguska 411 of the Whisper Bark Axe

    Lore: When the first souls found themselves in the vast, ancient forests of Saṃsāra, they quickly learned that the trees were more than just wood. Each possessed a spirit, and the forest itself had a great, slumbering consciousness. The traditions of Tunguska shamanism, which focused on communicating with natural forces, proved essential for survival. These…

  • Tribal 216 of the Koru Ward

    Lore: In the chaotic early days on Saṃsāra, the newly arrived souls faced dangers beyond monstrous creatures. The very magic of the world was wild and untamed, manifesting as storms of raw power and unpredictable surges of energy. To protect their communities, tribal shamans and artisans looked to their oldest traditions. They understood that the…

  • Tribal 73 of the Ancestral Echo

    Lore: When the first scattered communities of souls manifested upon the world of Saṃsāra, they found themselves untethered from their histories, their gods, and their ancestors. In an effort to forge a connection to what they had lost and to understand the profoundly magical nature of their new home, many turned to the familiar traditions…

  • Taoist 49 of The Unceasing Crickets Gourd

    Lore: The disciples of the Taoist 49 path believe that enlightenment is not found by turning away from the world, but by listening to its smallest voices. One of its founding practitioners, Master Hsin, spent sixty years of his life in a single meadow, doing nothing but observing the lives of the insects that dwelled…

  • Shugendo 207 of the Mask of the Listening Heart

    Lore: The yamabushi known as Jin was, in his life before the mountain, a reclusive scholar. His world was one of scrolls and ink, and he understood the hearts of men only through the stories he read, finding their living counterparts to be loud, confusing, and distant. Seeking to quiet the world, he retreated to…

  • Shugendo 429 of the Thorns of Mountain Rose

    Lore: On the southern slopes of Mount Yoshino, a place renowned for its impossible blankets of cherry blossoms, there lived a woman named Chiyo. Before she walked the ascetic’s path, Chiyo was an embroiderer of unparalleled skill in her village, her stitches so fine they were said to be invisible. When a great sadness led…

  • Shugendo 718 of the Gourd of Lingering Mist

    Lore: On the cloud-wreathed slopes of Mount Hiei, one of the many sacred peaks scattered across the islands of Saṃsāra, novices in the Shugendo tradition undergo grueling tests of endurance and spirit. They learn that the elements are not fixed states, but fluid expressions of the world’s deep magic. One such novice, a soul from…

  • Seiðr 88 of the Wither Staff

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    Slot: Held / Back Lore When the first souls arrived on the world of Saṃsāra, they found themselves in a land where magic ebbed and flowed like an unpredictable tide. Some communities, finding themselves stranded in regions where the ambient magic was thin and weak, grew desperate. Among them were practitioners of Seiðr, whose divinatory…

  • Sakha 901 of the Woven Seam

    NAME: Oloyon’s Veil-Catcher LORE: The oloyons of the Sakha901 tradition understand a fundamental truth of Saṃsāra: the world is a great garment stitched together from the fabrics of countless other realities. They know that sometimes, the seams of this garment fray. These “reality-scratches” or “spirit-leaks” can be dangerous, allowing confused energies, alien thoughts, or small,…

  • Sakha 734 of the Spirit Spoon

    NAME: Oloyon’s Tasting Spoon LORE: In the sprawling Taiga of the northern islands, the clans of the Sakha734 learned that not all battles are fought with steel or overt magic. They understood that the body is a vessel and that the spirits of the world, both benevolent and malevolent, could influence them through what they…

  • Qigong 7 of the Harmonious Cutting Board

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    Lore In a small, forgotten village nestled in the sprawling jungles of the Ayanga Isles, there lived an old avatar named Jin. He had arrived on Saṃsāra with fragmented memories of a monastic life on a world where the quiet cultivation of inner energy was a path to enlightenment. He found solace not in combat…

  • Necromancy 8 of the Sooth Sayers Locket

    Lore: In the sprawling archipelago nation of Kymul, the reverence for ancestors is woven into the very fabric of society. The Kymulian people believe that the souls of their departed do not travel to some distant afterlife, but instead linger as formless echoes, their wisdom and experiences imprinted upon the world. To honor and seek…

  • Huna 42 of Malleable Lei

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    Lore: When the first souls began to appear on Saṃsāra, they found themselves in a world teeming with unfamiliar life. One small community, formed from individuals who had materialized on a string of volcanic islands rich with strange flora, struggled to adapt. Among them was a soul who carried memories of Huna from a life…

  • Exorcism 5 of The Brewers Smoothing Paddle

    Lore When the People of the Long Night settled in Saṃsāra, their shamans debated the nature of the world’s chaotic magic. Some, like Kaelen, embraced the chaos with drink. Others, like Anya, fought it with intense focus. A third path was discovered not by a shaman, but by an alewife named Elka. Her brewery was…

  • Feng Shui 13 of the Weeping Willow

    Lore: Crafted from a sliver of a Weeping Willow rumored to grow on the edge of a haunted graveyard, this small charm exudes an aura of quiet sadness. Legends speak of lost souls clinging to the willow, their mournful cries echoing in the wind. Slot: Trinket Skills: Passive Magics: Active Magics: Tags: Wood, Trinket, Common,…