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| title = The Briarsalt | | title = The Briarsalt | ||
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− | | quote = | + | | quote = We call upon the Briarsalt, which is rising. Which embraces. Which preserves. Which loves you as you are. Which cannot be stopped. Which blooms past the skin. Which floods the skull. |
| origin = Nowhere | | origin = Nowhere | ||
| titles = | | titles = | ||
− | | names = | + | | names = Petals-Of-Roses-By=The-Sea<br />The Rising Joy<br />The Embracing Joy<br />The Lasting Joy |
| aspects = {{Aspect|Briarsalt}} | | aspects = {{Aspect|Briarsalt}} | ||
| arrival = ? | | arrival = ? | ||
| owners = [[User:Rolepgeek]] | | owners = [[User:Rolepgeek]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | + | As with most Gods-From-Nowhere, little is understood of the Briarsalt and it's history. What is known is that when Mother Songbird fell into Nowhere, it was the Briarsalt which kept her there, encrusted with salt, beneath thorn and blossom. | |
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
+ | The Briarsalt is the rose and the thorn and the drowning doldrums. It is the tide that does not stop rising, flooding all and holding it forever below the surface of the sea. | ||
===Principles=== | ===Principles=== | ||
+ | The Briarsalt is it's own principle, perhaps best understood as everything which Forge is not - wet, cold, organic, growing, and stagnant. | ||
==Worship== | ==Worship== | ||
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|image = File:influencebriarsalta.png | |image = File:influencebriarsalta.png | ||
|title = A Settled Flow | |title = A Settled Flow | ||
− | |description = | + | |description = Memories grow brighter as the world is leeched of light. [A second-order influence: apparent to the perceptive, instantly recognisable to an adept. This can be used in some Rites to summon minions.] |
|aspect0 = Influence | |aspect0 = Influence | ||
|aspect1 = Briarsalt | |aspect1 = Briarsalt | ||
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|image = File:influencebriarsaltc.png | |image = File:influencebriarsaltc.png | ||
|title = A Stagnant Stream | |title = A Stagnant Stream | ||
− | |description = | + | |description = The past stifles the present, seeps through the skull. I should stop and smell the roses. [A sixth-order influence: the signs are unmistakable. This can be used in some Rites to summon minions.] |
|aspect0 = Influence | |aspect0 = Influence | ||
|aspect1 = Briarsalt | |aspect1 = Briarsalt | ||
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|image = File:influencebriarsalte.png | |image = File:influencebriarsalte.png | ||
|title = A Static Surge | |title = A Static Surge | ||
− | |description = | + | |description = Every breath is labor; every action strain. [A tenth-order influence! A gathering knot of power and peril. This can be used in some Rites to summon minions.]' |
|aspect0 = Influence | |aspect0 = Influence | ||
|aspect1 = Briarsalt | |aspect1 = Briarsalt | ||
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|image = File:influencebriarsaltg.png | |image = File:influencebriarsaltg.png | ||
|title = An Immersion | |title = An Immersion | ||
− | |description = | + | |description = This is drowning, if the lungs never quite filled. [A fifteenth-order influence! This might be the personal attention of an Hour. This can be used in some Rites to summon minions.] |
|aspect0 = Influence | |aspect0 = Influence | ||
|aspect1 = Briarsalt | |aspect1 = Briarsalt | ||
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==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
− | * [[]]: | + | * [[Father Wyrm]]: Denied Father Wyrm his beloved. |
− | * [[]]: | + | * [[Mother Songbird]]: Cradles her within, beautiful and fragile |
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==Secrets== | ==Secrets== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 10 January 2020
The Briarsalt | |
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"We call upon the Briarsalt, which is rising. Which embraces. Which preserves. Which loves you as you are. Which cannot be stopped. Which blooms past the skin. Which floods the skull." | |
Origin | Nowhere |
Names |
Petals-Of-Roses-By=The-Sea The Rising Joy The Embracing Joy The Lasting Joy |
Aspects | |
Date of arrival | ? |
Owner(s) | User:Rolepgeek |
Contents
Description
History
As with most Gods-From-Nowhere, little is understood of the Briarsalt and it's history. What is known is that when Mother Songbird fell into Nowhere, it was the Briarsalt which kept her there, encrusted with salt, beneath thorn and blossom.
Appearance
The Briarsalt is the rose and the thorn and the drowning doldrums. It is the tide that does not stop rising, flooding all and holding it forever below the surface of the sea.
Principles
The Briarsalt is it's own principle, perhaps best understood as everything which Forge is not - wet, cold, organic, growing, and stagnant.
Worship
Cult
Servants
Names
Locations
The Histories
Items
Tools
Ingredients
Influences
Books
Rites
Relationships
- Father Wyrm: Denied Father Wyrm his beloved.
- Mother Songbird: Cradles her within, beautiful and fragile
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