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The Meltward Doctrine

The Meltwardens' core belief: the cold wound under the Karth Deep, left alone, will melt correctly on its own; any intervention — seal, study, or wield — only wakes it worse and makes it last longer, extending the harm.

The Doctrine is the sharpest expression of Mourner-of-the-Hush theology applied to one specific case: the cold wound under the Karth Deep, an old Imperium working that never finished failing. Other Mourners want the Unclosed to fade broadly; the Meltwardens insist this one wound is the test case. Leave it alone and it proves the doctrine. Touch it and you prove the Choir right that it needs sealing. They will not let anyone run that experiment. The broken Cantor is their proof that even a sealer can learn not to touch: he chose not to finish the sealing, and the wound is still fading on its own terms.

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  • The MeltwardensThe Meltward Doctrine is the Meltwardens' core belief — it defines the faction's purpose and Vael's refusal to let anyone touch the Deep.
  • The Mourners of the HushThe Meltward Doctrine is the sharpest local expression of the Mourner-of-the-Hush theology.
  • The UnclosedThe Meltward Doctrine is a specific application of echo-cosmology: a fading echo is a healing world, and intervention reopens the wound.

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