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'''The Weft''' is one of the Hours of the Third Fansus. Formerly a Name of [[The Weave]] who, along with her sister [[The Warp]], overthrew [[The Weave]] and sewed her self into the Mansus-Prison around what once was the Wood, marking the [beginning/end idk] of the Extirpation/[whatever we decide to call the killing of the Stones]. The Weft presides over detailed and explicit Histories, free of interpretation, building an iron-clad past out of which to make an uncompromising future. | '''The Weft''' is one of the Hours of the Third Fansus. Formerly a Name of [[The Weave]] who, along with her sister [[The Warp]], overthrew [[The Weave]] and sewed her self into the Mansus-Prison around what once was the Wood, marking the [beginning/end idk] of the Extirpation/[whatever we decide to call the killing of the Stones]. The Weft presides over detailed and explicit Histories, free of interpretation, building an iron-clad past out of which to make an uncompromising future. | ||
[[Category:Hours (Vol. III Archive)]] | [[Category:Hours (Vol. III Archive)]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 5 October 2019
The Weft | |
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Origin | Flesh |
Titles | The Weft |
Aspects | |
Date of arrival | Ascended to Hourhood at the conclusion of the Extirpation? |
Owner(s) | wedidthetimewarpagain |
(This is the Weft concept as it appeared in the first incarnation of the Third Fansus.)
The Weft is one of the Hours of the Third Fansus. Formerly a Name of The Weave who, along with her sister The Warp, overthrew The Weave and sewed her self into the Mansus-Prison around what once was the Wood, marking the [beginning/end idk] of the Extirpation/[whatever we decide to call the killing of the Stones]. The Weft presides over detailed and explicit Histories, free of interpretation, building an iron-clad past out of which to make an uncompromising future.