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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The **Unweaver** is a prophesied figure foretold to bring about the **downfall of the Bastion**, release the imprisoned **Jorogumo**, and enslave all life on Earth. Considered by many to be a conspiracy theory or heretical superstition, the prophecy is nonetheless quietly accepted by numerous high-ranking Bastion officials—some of whom believe the Bastion was formed for the sole purpose of stopping this event.
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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, this prophecy has faded into myth, leading many to dismiss it as mere legend. However, within the Bastion, belief persists, especially among certain high-ranking officials who consider it a genuine threat.
  
 
== Prophecy Traits ==
 
== Prophecy Traits ==
 
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According to suppressed texts and Bastion-withheld lore, the Unweaver will possess:
According to hidden texts and Bastion-witheld lore, the Unweaver will possess:
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* **Emerald-green eyes**
 
* **Emerald-green eyes**
 
* The ability to **shapeshift or conceal their true form**
 
* The ability to **shapeshift or conceal their true form**
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== Cultural Impact ==
 
== Cultural Impact ==
While officially dismissed by Bastion leadership as crackpot nonsense, belief in the prophecy persists within the organization, particularly among old guard figures like:
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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
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* **[[Jacoby Franks]]**, former high-ranking operative and father of [[Lincoln Franks]]
* **Basil Beverly**, the current **Clostasecundo** (next in line to lead the Bastion)
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* **[[Basil Beverly]]**, the current [[Clostasecundo]] (next in line to lead the Bastion)
 
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* **[[Rochelle Kolar]]**, Adjurator partnered with Basil Beverly
== Suppression and Danger ==
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* **[[Mercutio]]**, an accountant and investigator for [[Callista]], noted for his extensive knowledge of Jorogumo culture and the prophecy
Information about the Unweaver is heavily redacted in official records. Merely speaking the name in some Bastion circles can be grounds for reassignment or silencing. Others, however, actively search for signs that the Unweaver has already emerged.
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== Billy Middleton Connection ==
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== Suppression and Skepticism ==
In later books, **Billy Middleton** is suspected of being the Unweaver. His shapeshifting nature, green eyes, connection to magical fire, and protection by a rogue rixator make him a prime target for investigation—and potential elimination.
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Due to its ancient origins, the prophecy has largely faded into obscurity, with many considering it a relic of the past or a crackpot conspiracy theory. Within the Bastion, open discussion of the Unweaver is rare, and official records often omit or redact information related to it. Nonetheless, a faction within the organization remains vigilant, interpreting certain signs as indicators of the Unweaver's potential emergence.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
The prophecy is unclear as to whether the rise of the Unweaver is **fated or preventable**. Some believe the future is set. Others believe they still have time.
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The prophecy remains ambiguous regarding the inevitability of the Unweaver's rise. Some believe it is a predetermined fate, while others hold that proactive measures can prevent its fulfillment.
  
 
[[Category:SLAY]]
 
[[Category:SLAY]]

Revision as of 18:19, 7 April 2025

The Unweaver
Book(s) SLAY
Mentioned First referenced in Episode TBD
Species Unknown (Shapeshifter)
Affiliation Unknown / Antagonist
Known Believers Jacoby Franks, Basil Beverly, Rochelle Kolar, Mercutio

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, this prophecy has faded into myth, leading many to dismiss it as mere legend. However, within the Bastion, belief persists, especially among certain high-ranking officials who consider it a genuine threat.

Prophecy Traits

According to suppressed texts and Bastion-withheld lore, the Unweaver will possess:

  • **Emerald-green eyes**
  • The ability to **shapeshift or conceal their true form**
  • Protection from a **rogue Rixator**
  • A connection to a place where **anemones are cultivated**

Cultural Impact

While officially downplayed or dismissed by Bastion leadership, belief in the prophecy endures among key figures:

Suppression and Skepticism

Due to its ancient origins, the prophecy has largely faded into obscurity, with many considering it a relic of the past or a crackpot conspiracy theory. Within the Bastion, open discussion of the Unweaver is rare, and official records often omit or redact information related to it. Nonetheless, a faction within the organization remains vigilant, interpreting certain signs as indicators of the Unweaver's potential emergence.

Notes

The prophecy remains ambiguous regarding the inevitability of the Unweaver's rise. Some believe it is a predetermined fate, while others hold that proactive measures can prevent its fulfillment.