The Caladrius, created by t3isukone, is the Second Hour of the Fansus. Their aspects are Heart and Lantern in decreasing order of importance.
Caladrius | |
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Origin | from-Blood |
Titles | The Good Doctor |
Names | none |
Aspects | |
Date of arrival | Unknown |
Owner(s) | FNORD |
The Caladrius may be as old as life itself. It is certainly old as sickness and injury. Its exact origins are unknown, but it carries a great interest in humanity-it cares for humanity, inasmuch as it can. It is a creature with one purpose above all-to safeguard life, whatever that entails. Most creatures touched by its power do not come out as they were, but they are certainly cured.
Its tarot card is The High Priestess.
Contents
Appearance
The Caladrius appears mostly as a painfully thin man or woman-it takes both forms, and is often depicted in both bodies at once joined at the neck-in loose robes with the head of a crane.
Principles
Healing above all and the continuation of life with it. A limb may be amputated-in fact, many limbs may be amputated-but a patient must be always prevented from passing away. The Caladrius smiles upon advancements in medicine, and for all the atrocities they commit, many of the most influential doctors in a given era may well be worshippers of it. The Caladrius does truly love what lives, though it’s attempts at aid often hurt more than they heal-it will do nothing that it considers to be harm.
Worship
It is common for followers of the Caladrius to garb themselves as plague doctors. They are worshipped by scientists, doctors, altruists, and thanatophobes.
Cults
Mark
Servants
Locations
The Fansus
The Great Lake-a deep, wide lake with opalescent water beyond the white door, brimming with strange creatures created through the Caladrius's experiments-plants and animals that can be found nowhere outside the House and some of the stranger Histories. On a swampy island in the center, the Caladrius dwells in a hospital-laboratory.
The Histories
Items
Tools
Ingredients
Influences
Books
The Grateful Crane-An unusual version of the folktale, in which a poor man living with his ailing parents finds an injured crane and nurses it back to health. The next day, he meets a hooded woman who offers to help him.
Start Text: The woman gifts the man and his family with three fine robes before she vanishes and tells them that they are magic and they must not sell them. The years go on, and his parents become sicker and sicker.
End Text: The man’s parents are a hundred years old and in misery. He has no idea what to do, and finally turns to the robes in desperation. Nothing comes of it until he tears at one of the robes in frustration. It and both others turn from fine silk to hundreds of crane feathers, and the man and his family drop dead on the spot.
Gives: A Waking Chant
Rites
Relationships
- The Architeuthian:
- The Anaconda:
- Snake Tail with Appendages:
- The Engine of Cycles:
- The Peacock: Neither the Peacock or the Caladrius have enough self-awareness to be aware of how similar they are. They leave each other alone, mostly.
- Old Tarnished: The Caladrius finds Cortes impressive and has great pity for his curse, but is, as most of the hours are, on-and-off at war with him.
- The Spark:
- The Cuckoo:
- The Silver Owl:
- The Watcher in the Window:
- The Elder Sister:
- The Apple-of-the-Eye:
- SWOUP:
- The Archivist:
- The Bright-Delver: A relatively good relationship-while the Caladrius can often go too far in their attempts, both Hours are altruistic beings related to knowledge. The Bright-Delver often restrains them from going too quickly towards amputation or mutation.
- 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 Deciever:
- The Huntsman:
- The Great Serpent: