The Sockpuppet

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The Sockpuppet
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"We call upon the Sockpuppet, who is wisely ignorant, who is freely confined, who has no center."
Origin Nowhere
Titles The Many-Masked
The Oldest Foreigner
The Witness Indifferent
Nowhere's Limb
Names
  • Thomas, the Peeking Dark
  • FNORD, the Wayward Tongue
Aspects Moth Knock
Date of arrival FNORD
Owner(s) Beast

History

Description

Principles

Appearance

As the Sockpuppet is only comprised of Nowhere, it has true body to speak of. It presses Nowhere against the realm housing the Mansus, or out from within the fabric of history, so that it might present itself to our world. The forms it does take can usually be written off as the brain finding patterns where none exist, that the tree or carpet appear to have faces only because you looked hard enough.

Worship

Cults

Marks

  1. Temptation: X:
  2. Dedication: X:
  3. Ascension: X: (Mark 1)
  4. Ascension: X: (Mark 2)
  5. Ascension: X: (Mark 3)
  6. Ascension: X: (Mark 4)

Servants

Thomas, the Peeking Dark

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Thomas, the Peeking Dark
'What sights have you seen?'
Follower
Summoned
Lantern 12
Moth 12
Thresher of Thoughts
Lamp of Loss
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Summon the left eye of the Sockpuppet
The Sockpuppet cannot tread the Histories without tearing them asunder. When it’s curiosity is tempted most, it will cast its eye to the world below. We shouldn’t hope to attract that, but with the right temptations and a great deal of Lantern, we may call down a reflection of one.
A blinding white slowly replaces the light, eventually turning the slightest shadows to sunspots. As the contrast finally overtakes the room, one of the shadows wink. When our sight returns, we know we are watched.
Ritual
Knock 5
Secret Histories 6
Lantern 10

Locations

The Fansus

  • FNORD: Giant bubble of gravitational lensing that moves with the Sockpuppet (WIP)

The Histories

Items

Tools

Ingredients

Influences

Books

Rites

About the Wassail

How They Feel

Who They Blame

What They Hide

Relationships