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The Wanderer — in-engine atmosphere capture

THE LORE

The Wanderer

aka the Slow Star, the Far House, the Gods' Lantern

The one light in the night sky that does not keep to the wheel — a slow, pale star the old creeds call the Far House of the Sworn Gods. Star-watchers say it has run fat and low these last decades. Almost no one looks up long enough to care.

Every people in the Vale has a name for it and none of them agree on more than this: the Wanderer crosses the sky on its own road, on its own years, and the old creeds put the Sworn Gods there — not in the clouds, not under the hills, but in a far house that walks. The Imperium's star-tables tracked it for four centuries; a Listening College fringe still does, and their claim — that the Wanderer's road has bent, that it runs nearer and brighter than any table says it should, and that the fat tides, the shivering ground and the dry burning summers keep its calendar — gets the same eye-roll every doom-crier gets. They are right. HIDDEN TRUTH (authors only, never resolved in play): the Sworn Gods are not spirits but dwellers of that far world, and the Vyr know it — their Fair Copy is a working to CALL THE WANDERER NEAR, to take up broken Vallen's mantle by bringing the gods' own house close enough to hold the world's chord. Its approach is the mechanism of the washing: the seas rise to meet it, the ground cracks under it, the hills burn in its long summer — the collapse the lower world calls the Lean Years is, in part, the summoning already working. Aelvyrenn floats above what the approach will drown. Per the conflict doctrine this stays hint-level: an odd tide-table, a mocked star-watcher, a Vyr ambassador who will not look at the night sky.

KIND

cosmology

DOMAIN

the slow star — the Sworn Gods' far walking world, and the Fair Copy's engine

PUBLIC READING

a wandering star with a dozen folk names; harmless; a fringe says it runs near and gets laughed at

HIDDEN TRUTH

the gods' own world; the Vyr are calling it near to take up Vallen's mantle, and its approach is raising the tides, cracking the ground and burning the summers

Connected

Type Fields
kindcosmology
domainthe slow star — the Sworn Gods' far walking world, and the Fair Copy's engine
public_readinga wandering star with a dozen folk names; harmless; a fringe says it runs near and gets laughed at
hidden_truththe gods' own world; the Vyr are calling it near to take up Vallen's mantle, and its approach is raising the tides, cracking the ground and burning the summers
in_gameUNRESOLVED backstory — hints only: star-tables, fat tides, a mocked watcher, an ambassador's evasion
All Relationships (5)

references

  • The Sworn GodsThe old creeds seat the Sworn Gods on the Wanderer — the Far House that walks its own road across the night sky.

expressed_through

  • The Fair CopyThe Fair Copy's engine: the Vyr are calling the Wanderer near, to take up Vallen's mantle — and the approach itself raises the water, cracks the ground and burns the summers.

foreshadows

  • The Drawing-DownWhen the chord broke and the heavens went silent, the eldest Vyr turned from calling the gods DOWN in song to drawing their whole house NEAR by craft.

documents

  • The Far CollegeA mocked star-watching fringe of the College keeps the old Imperium star-tables and insists the Wanderer runs nearer and brighter than any table allows. They are laughed at. They are right.

caused_by

  • The Lean YearsThe fat tides, the shivering ground, the long burning summers keep the Wanderer's calendar — the collapse is, in hidden part, the summoning already working.

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