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The '''Unweaver''' is an ancient prophesied figure foretold to bring about the downfall of the [[Bastion]], release the imprisoned [[Jorogumo]], and enslave all life on Earth. Over time, the prophecy has faded into myth, leading many to dismiss it as legend. However, within the Bastion, belief persists, especially among certain high-ranking officials who consider it a genuine and imminent threat. | The '''Unweaver''' is an ancient prophesied figure foretold to bring about the downfall of the [[Bastion]], release the imprisoned [[Jorogumo]], and enslave all life on Earth. Over time, the prophecy has faded into myth, leading many to dismiss it as legend. However, within the Bastion, belief persists, especially among certain high-ranking officials who consider it a genuine and imminent threat. | ||
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| + | ===Historical Reference: The Daelin Translation=== | ||
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| + | The earliest known transcription of what would later become the Mantra Against the Unweaver is attributed to Archivist-Scribe Daelin Settra, a Bastion historian who lived approximately 3,500 years ago, during the Age of Hollow Kings. Daelin himself claimed the lines were “scraps of utterance, stolen from wind-worn stone and half-burnt bark,” remnants of texts thought to be at least 1,500 years old even in his time. The original Bastion archives were largely destroyed during the Scouring of the Sixth Flame, a cataclysmic volcanic eruption and magical breach that eradicated the Temple of First Light and sent much of the Bastion’s early canon into myth and ash. Daelin, obsessively devoted to restoring what had been lost, pieced the mantra together from travelers’ songs, desert-carried fragments, and oral traditions whispered by cloistered bloodlines no longer considered part of the formal Enlightened world. | ||
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| + | Though Daelin’s writings were dismissed as speculative during his lifetime, one copy of his “Codex Watcherum”—crudely etched into stone tablets and sealed beneath the Walled Archive of Syr Telma—was rediscovered during a crypt breach in Lumencia nearly 900 years ago. Its rediscovery sparked a quiet panic among certain Bastion scholars, particularly those who noticed the uncanny consistency between Daelin’s mantra and modern Unweaver indicators, including the emergence of emerald-eyed Enlightened, unexplained rixator activity, and floral growth in locations tied to Jorogumo lore. Despite this, most Bastion doctrine continues to label the Codex Watcherum as non-canonical, and the Mantra itself is regarded as apocryphal—a cautionary ghost of a history long devoured by sand and silence. | ||
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| + | ====Daelin's Mantra against the Unweaver==== | ||
| + | Daelin's work was lost. This mantra has been pieced together: | ||
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| + | '''Beware the bringer of light, the maker of gold. | ||
| + | Beware the gaze of the scarab, that sees through veil and bone. | ||
| + | They walk guarded by the marked and broken, unseen by law or flame. | ||
| + | Their shadow wakes the buried bloom, whose petals do not sleep.''' | ||
== Prophecy Traits == | == Prophecy Traits == | ||
Revision as of 19:10, 7 April 2025
| Book(s) | SLAY |
| Mentioned | First referenced in Episode TBD |
| Species | Unknown (Shapeshifter) |
| Affiliation | Unknown / Antagonist |
| Known Believers | Jacoby Franks, Basil Beverly, Rochelle Kolar, Mercutio |
Contents
Overview
The Unweaver is an ancient prophesied figure foretold to bring about the downfall of the Bastion, release the imprisoned Jorogumo, and enslave all life on Earth. Over time, the prophecy has faded into myth, leading many to dismiss it as legend. However, within the Bastion, belief persists, especially among certain high-ranking officials who consider it a genuine and imminent threat.
History
Historical Reference: The Daelin Translation
The earliest known transcription of what would later become the Mantra Against the Unweaver is attributed to Archivist-Scribe Daelin Settra, a Bastion historian who lived approximately 3,500 years ago, during the Age of Hollow Kings. Daelin himself claimed the lines were “scraps of utterance, stolen from wind-worn stone and half-burnt bark,” remnants of texts thought to be at least 1,500 years old even in his time. The original Bastion archives were largely destroyed during the Scouring of the Sixth Flame, a cataclysmic volcanic eruption and magical breach that eradicated the Temple of First Light and sent much of the Bastion’s early canon into myth and ash. Daelin, obsessively devoted to restoring what had been lost, pieced the mantra together from travelers’ songs, desert-carried fragments, and oral traditions whispered by cloistered bloodlines no longer considered part of the formal Enlightened world.
Though Daelin’s writings were dismissed as speculative during his lifetime, one copy of his “Codex Watcherum”—crudely etched into stone tablets and sealed beneath the Walled Archive of Syr Telma—was rediscovered during a crypt breach in Lumencia nearly 900 years ago. Its rediscovery sparked a quiet panic among certain Bastion scholars, particularly those who noticed the uncanny consistency between Daelin’s mantra and modern Unweaver indicators, including the emergence of emerald-eyed Enlightened, unexplained rixator activity, and floral growth in locations tied to Jorogumo lore. Despite this, most Bastion doctrine continues to label the Codex Watcherum as non-canonical, and the Mantra itself is regarded as apocryphal—a cautionary ghost of a history long devoured by sand and silence.
Daelin's Mantra against the Unweaver
Daelin's work was lost. This mantra has been pieced together:
Beware the bringer of light, the maker of gold. Beware the gaze of the scarab, that sees through veil and bone. They walk guarded by the marked and broken, unseen by law or flame. Their shadow wakes the buried bloom, whose petals do not sleep.
Prophecy Traits
According to suppressed texts and Bastion-withheld lore, the Unweaver will:
Commonly known lore
- "The bringer of light, the maker of gold."
- "The gaze of the scarab." (emerald-green eyes)
- Is a shapeshifter, hiding (or has hidden) their true form
Uncommon or yet-to-be-discovered lore
- Be under the protection of a rogue rixator.
- Live or have lived where [anemones] are cultivated
Cultural Impact
While officially downplayed or dismissed by Bastion leadership, belief in the prophecy endures among key figures:
- Jacoby Franks, former high-ranking operative and father of Lincoln Franks
- Basil Beverly, current Clostasecundo of the Bastion
- Rochelle Kolar, Adjurator and investigative agent
- Mercutio, accountant and lorekeeper for Callista, believed to know more about the prophecy than anyone in the Bastion itself
Suppression and Skepticism
Due to its ancient origins, the prophecy is regarded by many as outdated superstition or fringe theory. Discussions of the Unweaver are often silenced within Bastion circles, and official documents omit or redact prophetic references. Despite this, a silent faction remains vigilant, interpreting new events and individuals as possible signs of the prophecy’s reawakening.
Notes
The prophecy is ambiguous as to whether the Unweaver’s rise is inevitable or preventable. Some believe fate cannot be changed. Others believe there’s still time—if the Unweaver can be identified before it’s too late.