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| arrival = c. 960 C.E.
| owners = [[User:Anaconda With Sword|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 [[User:Anaconda_With_Sword|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 [[:Category:Knock|Knock]], [[:Category:Secret Histories|Secret Histories]], and [[:Category:Heart|Heart]], in decreasing order of importance. It 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, it she wants the world population to become worshippers. Unlike most Hours, it 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.
=== Ingredients ===
* '''Sweet Scale''' ({{Aspect|Knock|4}}, {{Aspect|Secret Histories|4}}): When the Bright-Singer makes merry, sometimes it she loses a scale in the dance. This one is yours, now.
* '''Happy Hymn''' ({{Aspect|Heart|8}}, {{Aspect|Secret Histories|8}}): You wrote this! Isn’t it wonderful? Sing, now, and let the world sing with you.