The Spark (The Star) is the Seventeenth Hour of the Fansus, created by Edward. It is a God-From-Light, who descended from the Glory in the earliest days of mankind. Its aspects are Forge and Lantern in decreasing order of importance. It is said its first gift to early man was the notion of fire, which allowed man to rise and in many histories become the dominant power of the world. Even when more Hours of the Forge Principles ascended to the House or descended from the Glory, the Spark continued travelling the histories, planting ideas in the minds of the brilliant.
The Spark | |
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Origin | Light |
Titles | The Star |
Names | none |
Aspects | |
Date of arrival | Unknown |
Owner(s) | Edward |
Like the rest of the Forge Hours, the Spark was involved in the Engine’s creation, but only briefly, planting the seed of both its inception and its subsequent “improvements”. But the Hour of Hope has never stayed in one place for too long. While the rest of the Forge Hours invested significant amounts of their power in seeing it succeed for personal reasons, Spark was already off in search of new minds to guide and ideas to inspire. And so when the Ignition occurred and the other Hours of the Forge were consumed by the birth of the great Engine of Cycles, the Spark alone was spared, taking refuge in the Histories. It is shocked to see what has become of it’s gifts, and it’s feelings on humanity are far more mixed than they were initially. However, it continues to look down on the world from afar, it’s heart still filled with the Hope all will be well in the end.
Its tarot card is The Star.
Contents
Appearance
The Spark is normally intangible, a metaphysical fire that serves to ignite ideas in the minds of others. When it must take on a form, it is usually represented as a small mote of flame, or kindly old traveller in the trappings of a elder or a wise man. Some say it’s true form is a star, a literal guiding light that looks down on the world from afar.
Principles
The Star is a Hour of Forge and Lantern, of change and illumination. It is the Hour of Inspiration, Hope, and Progress. It signifies the most crucial step of change, the inspiration. Spark doesn’t have much power of its own, but it sets the stage for great things to follow it. It is the first spark that brings an engine to life, the first spark of the bonfire that provides warmth, light, and food to a village- Or a forest fire that burns the earth clean. While more complex processes and Hours have ascended and gained popularity since the early days of man, Spark’s inspirations remain a vital part of the Forge Principle.
Worship
Cults
Mark
Servants
Locations
The Fansus
The Star’s wanderer nature prevents it from claiming a location of its own.
The Histories
Items
Tools
Ingredients
Influences
Books
Rites
Relationships
- The Architeuthian: The Architeuthian believes that the Star is weak and deceitful, as well as being too nice.
- The Anaconda:
- Snake Tail with Appendages:
- The Engine of Cycles:
- The Peacock: The Peacock's relationship with the Star is one of one-sided affection. Both Hours enjoy giving mortals inspiration with the goal of helping them improve themselves. The Spark for his part is utterly disgusted by the Broken-Bird, both for the shameful circumstances of his creation as well as the toxic, self-destructive nature of his "guidance" to mortals. The Spark occasionally watches over the Peacock's prison, guiding innocent lost travelers away from his dangerous presence.
- Old Tarnished:
- The Cuckoo:
- The Silver Owl:
- The Watcher in the Window:
- The Elder Sister: A bitter rivalry, especially over the most talented, promising humans.
- The Apple-of-the-Eye: This Hour considers the Spark to be a treasured ally, old as the Lie itself and one who also remembers the Sea-Dragon’s Palace as it once was, as well as sparking and fueling the desire and longing that the Apple-of-the-Eye lives off of.
- SWOUP:
- The Archivist:
- The Bright-Delver:
- The Harvester:
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- The Insidious:
- The Snow-Stained:
- The Fanged Bramble:
- The Aged Bones:
- The Mendicant Without:
- The Anvil:
- The Maker:
- The Deceiver:
- The Huntsman:
- The Great Serpent: