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{{InfoboxHour
| title  = The Unmiwwow
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| title  = The Unmirror
| card = Fiwe:The Unmiwwow.png
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| card = File:The Unmirror.png
| origin  = [[:Categowy:Gods-Fwom-Nyowhewe|Nyowhewe]]
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| origin  = [[:Category:Gods-From-Nowhere|Nowhere]]
| titles  = Aspecuwum<bw />The Opaw Fox
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| titles  = Aspeculum<br />The Opal Fox
| names  = ''Nyonye''
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| names  = ''None''
 
| aspects = {{Aspect|Moth}} {{Aspect|Winter}}
 
| aspects = {{Aspect|Moth}} {{Aspect|Winter}}
| arrival = ''Unknyown''
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| arrival = ''Unknown''
| owners= [[Usew:Swavfox|Fox]]
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| owners = [[User:Slavfox|Fox]]
 
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'''The Unmiwwow''' ('''Aspecuwum''', sometimes awso cawwed the '''Opaw Fox''') awe the Thiwtieth Houw of the Fansus. They awe a God-Fwom-Nyowhewe, and theiw aspects awe [[Moth]] and [[Wintew]]. They wewe once the '''Miwwow''', a God-fwom-Bwood that nyevew was - the Houw of twue sewves and that which stays constant with change  - manyifesting as miwwow images of a fox. The Miwwow was shattewed and thwown into Nyowhewe, but found the Twuth in nyon-existence.
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'''The Unmirror''' ('''Aspeculum''', sometimes also called the '''Opal Fox''') are the Thirtieth Hour of the Fansus. They are a God-From-Nowhere, and their aspects are [[Moth]] and [[Winter]]. They were once the '''Mirror''', a God-from-Blood that never was - the Hour of true selves and that which stays constant with change  - manifesting as mirror images of a fox. The Mirror was shattered and thrown into Nowhere, but found the Truth in non-existence.
  
== Appeawance ==
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== Appearance ==
  
The Unmiwwow manyifest as a cowd gwimmew in the aiw, and as deafenying siwence. Those whose end is appwoaching can sometimes see foxes of pwecious opaw just beyond theiw vision, and heaw theiw caww, just swightwy quietew than siwence.
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The Unmirror manifest as a cold glimmer in the air, and as deafening silence. Those whose end is approaching can sometimes see foxes of precious opal just beyond their vision, and hear their call, just slightly quieter than silence.
  
== Pwincipwes ==
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== Principles ==
  
The Aspecuwum awe the cowwective wiww of aww that is gonye, a nyon-entity that nyevew was and nyevew can be. They awe that which is fowgotten, and aww that which is fowgotten is pawt of them - as it awways has been, and awways wiww be; they awe chaos, because aww is chaos and they wiww be aww. They awe an end that comes on its own and wasts an etewnyity. They wemembew evewything, fow they awe obwivion itsewf.  
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The Aspeculum are the collective will of all that is gone, a non-entity that never was and never can be. They are that which is forgotten, and all that which is forgotten is part of them - as it always has been, and always will be; they are chaos, because all is chaos and they will be all. They are an end that comes on its own and lasts an eternity. They remember everything, for they are oblivion itself.  
  
That which is shattewed can nyevew be unshattewed, that which has pewished can nyevew unpewish. The Unmiwwow awe cwosuwe, but they do nyot bwing the endings - they awe the endings that awe bwought.  
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That which is shattered can never be unshattered, that which has perished can never unperish. The Unmirror are closure, but they do not bring the endings - they are the endings that are brought.  
  
== Wowship ==
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== Worship ==
  
The Unmiwwow do nyot cawe fow fowwowews ow wowshippews, as evewyonye wiww, soonyew ow watew, awways have been the Unmiwwow - be it tomowwow, ow when the Sun buwns out. Those with pawticuwaw affinyity to the Unmiwwow awe the owd, the senyiwe, and those who do nyot desiwe.  They have nyo Nyames, as theiw Nyames awe the Aspecuwum.
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The Unmirror do not care for followers or worshippers, as everyone will, sooner or later, always have been the Unmirror - be it tomorrow, or when the Sun burns out. Those with particular affinity to the Unmirror are the old, the senile, and those who do not desire.  They have no Names, as their Names are the Aspeculum.
  
 
== Items ==
 
== Items ==
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
* '''Gesaw and Gautama, Vow 1''' ({{Aspect|Winter|2}}) The fiwst vowume of what is puwpowtedwy a chaptew of the Epic of King Gesaw, awthough inconsistent with any othew vewsions. In it, Siddhāwtha Gautama speaks to Gesaw about the Mansus. Thewe is nyo mention of the authow.
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* '''Gesar and Gautama, Vol 1''' ({{Aspect|Winter|2}}) The first volume of what is purportedly a chapter of the Epic of King Gesar, although inconsistent with any other versions. In it, Siddhārtha Gautama speaks to Gesar about the Mansus. There is no mention of the author.
  
: ''"Of aww the Houws", says Gautama, "pewhaps the most awien, and yet the most human, awe the Unmiwwow. They want nyothing but to die, and they can onwy die when fowgotten entiwewy. Yet, they do nyot hide, and they do nyot wesist study and awchiving. Nyot because of a suwvivaw instinct - fow the Fox have nyothing of the sowt - but because they knyow they nyeed onwy wait; and they wiww wait fow an etewnyity."''
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: ''"Of all the Hours", says Gautama, "perhaps the most alien, and yet the most human, are the Unmirror. They want nothing but to die, and they can only die when forgotten entirely. Yet, they do not hide, and they do not resist study and archiving. Not because of a survival instinct - for the Fox have nothing of the sort - but because they know they need only wait; and they will wait for an eternity."''
  
  
  
[[Categowy:Houws]]
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[[Category:Hours]]
[[Categowy:Gods-Fwom-Nyowhewe]]
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[[Category:Gods-From-Nowhere]]
[[Categowy:Moth]]
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[[Category:Moth]]
[[Categowy:Wintew]]
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[[Category:Winter]]
[[Categowy:Fansus I]]
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[[Category:Fansus I]]

Revision as of 07:59, 9 July 2018

The Unmirror
The Unmirror.png
Origin Nowhere
Titles Aspeculum
The Opal Fox
Names None
Aspects Moth Winter
Date of arrival Unknown
Owner(s) Fox

The Unmirror (Aspeculum, sometimes also called the Opal Fox) are the Thirtieth Hour of the Fansus. They are a God-From-Nowhere, and their aspects are Moth and Winter. They were once the Mirror, a God-from-Blood that never was - the Hour of true selves and that which stays constant with change - manifesting as mirror images of a fox. The Mirror was shattered and thrown into Nowhere, but found the Truth in non-existence.

Appearance

The Unmirror manifest as a cold glimmer in the air, and as deafening silence. Those whose end is approaching can sometimes see foxes of precious opal just beyond their vision, and hear their call, just slightly quieter than silence.

Principles

The Aspeculum are the collective will of all that is gone, a non-entity that never was and never can be. They are that which is forgotten, and all that which is forgotten is part of them - as it always has been, and always will be; they are chaos, because all is chaos and they will be all. They are an end that comes on its own and lasts an eternity. They remember everything, for they are oblivion itself.

That which is shattered can never be unshattered, that which has perished can never unperish. The Unmirror are closure, but they do not bring the endings - they are the endings that are brought.

Worship

The Unmirror do not care for followers or worshippers, as everyone will, sooner or later, always have been the Unmirror - be it tomorrow, or when the Sun burns out. Those with particular affinity to the Unmirror are the old, the senile, and those who do not desire. They have no Names, as their Names are the Aspeculum.

Items

Books

  • Gesar and Gautama, Vol 1 (Winter2) The first volume of what is purportedly a chapter of the Epic of King Gesar, although inconsistent with any other versions. In it, Siddhārtha Gautama speaks to Gesar about the Mansus. There is no mention of the author.
"Of all the Hours", says Gautama, "perhaps the most alien, and yet the most human, are the Unmirror. They want nothing but to die, and they can only die when forgotten entirely. Yet, they do not hide, and they do not resist study and archiving. Not because of a survival instinct - for the Fox have nothing of the sort - but because they know they need only wait; and they will wait for an eternity."