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Once the domain of papercrafters alone, the [[Oneiromancer]] has taken the once-simple hobby of paper | |||
folding and elevated it to an art worthy of horror, awe, and confusion in equal and no less potent | |||
measure. By wielding ambient spirit, practitioners may infuse paper with chromatic colours and fold | |||
it into a diverse array of shapes, later reifying these seemingly innocuous constructs and unfurling | |||
them for incredibly varied effects. | |||
Within the art of [[Hyalincuru]] lies a cacophony of eldritch powers, the master practitioner as capable | |||
of healing, remedy, and revelation as they are of bringing death, disease, and disharmony at their | |||
unknowable prerogative. |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 29 November 2021
Once the domain of papercrafters alone, the Oneiromancer has taken the once-simple hobby of paper folding and elevated it to an art worthy of horror, awe, and confusion in equal and no less potent measure. By wielding ambient spirit, practitioners may infuse paper with chromatic colours and fold it into a diverse array of shapes, later reifying these seemingly innocuous constructs and unfurling them for incredibly varied effects.
Within the art of Hyalincuru lies a cacophony of eldritch powers, the master practitioner as capable of healing, remedy, and revelation as they are of bringing death, disease, and disharmony at their unknowable prerogative.