The Bright-Delver

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The Bright-Delver
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Origin Blood
Titles The Bright-Delver
The Sea-Singer
That Which Remains
The Foremost of Snakes
Names Chanakaya, the Dancer-with-Swords
Aspects Knock Secret Histories Heart
Date of arrival c. 960 C.E.
Owner(s) Anaconda With Sword

The Bright-Delver (That Which Remains, The Sea-Singer, The Foremost of Snakes) is the Fourth Hour of the Fansus, created by Anaconda With Sword. She is a God-From-Blood, born of the horrible thing which happened to the Great Serpent in Nowhere. Her aspects are Knock, Secret Histories, and Heart, in decreasing order of importance. She wants everyone to be able to see everything that the Glory and the Occult has to offer, and remain unharmed from it. Like most Hours, she wants the world population to become worshippers. Unlike most Hours, she doesn’t care whether or not the population worships it; it just wants the Mansus to become lively.

While followers of the Cuckoo might consider themselves virtuous people who help the poor and less virtuous become proper citizens, followers of the Bright-Delver are actually concerned with aiding others in a way that helps without sacrificing their happiness. Soup kitchens, free clinics, and other such charitable organizations are often the purview of cultists of the Bright-Delver. It’s not that they’re naive enough to assume that no one will cheat them, it’s that they believe that helping people is more important than punishing those who take advantage of them. In the Mansus proper, amongst the affairs of the Hours, those who take advantage of the Bright-Delver often have the Anaconda to answer to- a punishment which is never worth the crime.

Her tarot card is The Empress.

Description

Appearance

The Bright-Delver appears often as a colorful sea snake, similar to the blue-lipped sea krait. Her body is covered in chimes, castanets, silks, and other musical instruments and colorful items. She is never silent, and is always dancing to the rhythm she creates. When the Delver chooses to take a human form, she always appears as some sort of dancer in bright and cheery garb.

Principles

The Bright-Delver is invoked by artisans and teachers alike, and beloved by anyone who wishes to fill the hearts and minds of others with light. Parents, too, invoke the Delver in hopes that their children will be adored and protected. Those afflicted by curses or wishing to pursue a diplomatic solution without raising their hands also call upon her power.

Worship

Cult

The People’s Committee for Openings, home to the Charitable: the closest thing to a charitable society for the occult as one gets. It can be difficult to pinpoint members of this cult; they often look just like the average person. Their motto is Together, we rise.

Servants

  • Coatl: Each feather glitters like a rainbow, and chimes like a silver bell. Let it wrap around your neck or waist, and it could be taken for a gaudy accessory.
  • Bookwyrm: Each Bookwyrm has an abundance of wings, and no two have the exact same amount or coloration. Despite that, you can never claim that any one is more aesthetically pleasing than another.
  • Librarian: They rifle through your books while idle, recategorizing and reshuffling them. On occasion, you find a new book and a letter on your desk advising you to read it.
  • Chanakaya, the Dancer-with-Swords: His sabres dance and shimmer, never quite at ease. Very often you find them carving an almost musical pattern in the air, as he smiles a wistful smile remembering better times, yet one resolute in knowing he did what he had to.

Locations

The Fansus

The Bright-Delver holds her court in the Aquarium, filling the waters with light and music when she passes. Occasionally she can be found wherever the Tail and the Anaconda hold battle, pleading with them to cease or simply entrapping them within her coils until they call a truce. Here, however, she does not hold her court, and will not pay attention to mortals begging for her notice.

The Histories

  • Monastery of the Enlighteners: Once, in another History, the Delver’s influence waxed, and a thousand civilizations sought the light of the Mansus. But other, less benevolent Hours took note. Here, before everything changed, the adepts of the Delver once spread their knowledge and protection throughout the world, in a small monastery, they with open hearts spread knowledge far and wide. It is gone now, but perhaps something remains...

Items

Tools

  • Charming Castanets (Knock6, Heart12): Anyone can create a compelling rhythm with these. It’s hard to keep your feet from tapping along. But, the Bright-Singer has never needed feet to dance...

Ingredients

  • Sweet Scale (Knock4, Secret Histories4): When the Bright-Singer makes merry, sometimes she loses a scale in the dance. This one is yours, now.
  • Happy Hymn (Heart8, Secret Histories8): You wrote this! Isn’t it wonderful? Sing, now, and let the world sing with you.

Books

  • A Dummy’s Guide to the Occult (Secret Histories2, Knock2, Heart2, Contentment): If any other group had written this, it might be construed as an insult. But the People’s Committee for Openings is as close to an occult charitable society as one gets. Intended for mass consumption, one could almost read this to one’s children. It achieved brief literary success before the Suppression Bureau finally decided it was dangerous and removed it.
  • Two Beings (Secret Histories2, Contentment): A fable written in the style of a children’s story about a squid and a reptile, and the friendship they share. The illustrations are typical of books written by the People’s Committee for Openings.
  • The House of Kigyo (Secret Histories6, Contentment): The first of the works of acclaimed filmmaker Oskar Musat to be shut down, this short film still makes its rounds among certain circles with critical acclaim. Occult over popcorn, anybody?
  • The Uncountable Habits of Continually Sane Cultists (Lantern6,Moth6, Heart6, Contentment): The Committee advises with large bold letters reading this book BEFORE any more what it calls delicately ‘Advanced’ texts. It is written by the pseudonymous ‘Joanna the Sane’, who in a jovial manner describes the do’s and don’ts of not falling into insanity, despair, or omnicidal mania.
  • Apologies about Necessities (Heart10): A lyric sequence explaining certain actions to an unnamed Mistress, begging her understanding and forgiveness for them. In Sanskrit.



Relationships

  • The Architeuthian: The Bright-Delver shares the Aquarium with the Architeuthain, and occasionally cajoles him to act with more mercy.
  • The Caladrius: A relatively good relationship-while the Caladrius can often go too far in their attempts, both Hours are altruistic beings related to knowledge. The Bright-Delver often restrains them from going too quickly towards amputation or mutation.
  • The Anaconda: The Bright-Delver affectionately calls this Hour sibling, and begs it to be loving and kind to all, especially the Tail.
  • Snake Tail with Appendages: The Bright-Delver affectionately calls this Hour sibling, and begs it to be loving and kind to all, especially the Anaconda.
  • The Engine of Cycles: The one Hour with which the Delver has, albeit reluctantly, gone to war with.
  • The Peacock: The Delver competes with this Hour to teach the Mendicant how to be a proper Hour. She holds no grudge against the Peacock, but does wish he wouldn't be so gruesome.
  • The Elder Sister: The Delver finds this Hour to be selfish and cruel, but has hope that she'll change for the better.
  • The Harvester: Considered to be a piece of the Engine, and the same opinion applied to it.
  • The Aged Bones: The Aged Bones ascended from the First History, that History which the Delver shaped the course of. The Delver herself is deeply proud of this Hour despite Architeuthian being the patron instead.
  • The Mendicant Without: The Delver interceded on the Mendicant's behalf to prevent its death by Anaconda, and is doing her best to teach it how to be a proper Hour.
  • The Ferryman: If the plan the Mendicant has suggested succeeds, this Hour is the first on Delver's list of enemies to mortals.
  • The Great Serpent: The Great Serpent spawned the Bright-Delver, and she often refers to it as her father. She is ambivalent about bringing her father back to the Fansus, however.