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| quote  ='''We call upon the Half-Turned, who demands conclusion.''
 
| quote  ='''We call upon the Half-Turned, who demands conclusion.''
 
| origin  = God-From-Mist
 
| origin  = God-From-Mist
| titles  = The Anticyclone, The Cycle-Of-Seasons, The Upcoming Act, The Director
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| titles  = The Anticyclone, The Cycle-Of-Seasons, The Impatient Act
 
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* Jev, The Opening-Act {{Aspect|Knock|26}}
 
* Jev, The Opening-Act {{Aspect|Knock|26}}
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* The Dealer {{Aspect|Heart|13}} {{Aspect|Moth|13}}
 
* The Dealer {{Aspect|Heart|13}} {{Aspect|Moth|13}}
 
| aspects = {{Aspect|Winter}} {{Aspect|Forge}} {{Aspect|Moth}}
 
| aspects = {{Aspect|Winter}} {{Aspect|Forge}} {{Aspect|Moth}}
| arrival = 1873
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| arrival = Unknown. (Between 1873-FNORD)
 
| owners  = [[User:Zolgo3|Beast]]
 
| owners  = [[User:Zolgo3|Beast]]
 
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'''The Half-Turned''' ('''The Anticyclone''', '''The Cycle-of-Seasons''', '''The Impatient Act''') is the eleventh Hour of the Second Fansus, represented by Death. It's reveal was during [[The Partisan]]'s siege, but its Names were reported to have revealed themselves at earlier dates, making the hour's birth heavily disputed. Some claim it to be a cousin of [[The Storm-Tossed]] and [[The Knife's Edge]]; that it was born when [[The Goldsmith]]'s corpse and [[The Bright Tapestry]]'s lingering might mingled with the bed of the Sea-Of-Mists. Others say it was born when the early casualties of the invasion were swept into the sea, or from the disposal of the unworthy or unwanted in the Mist. Some even claim it to be a lost God-From-Stone, or the . It waits watching beneath the waves, watching the storm with interest and impatience. Its aspects are [[:Category:Winter (Vol. II)|Winter]], [[:Category:Forge (Vol. II)|Forge]], and [[:Category:Moth (Vol. II)|Moth]]. It rules over the escalation of conflicts and their abrupt conclusions. It ends the journey to usher in the next.
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
===History===
 
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===Appearance===
 
===Appearance===
FNORD (some sort of wild turkey)
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Usually depicted as an old wild turkey with massive wings emerging from a vast gray sea. Sometimes depicted with a circus or theater rising alongside it.
 
===Principles===
 
===Principles===
Restlessness and the escalation of conflict that leads to an inevitable conclusion.
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The Half-Turned is an hour of Forge and Winter, clearing away the old to make way for the new. The old, in this case, refers to the conflicts that have refused to progress, or have failed to amuse it. Its endings are catastrophic. They can be avoided only by appealing to the Moth that heralds its arrival, the wind of its wings raising the stakes, by progressing the conflict at hand.
  
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It is the Hour of restlessness and the changing of stories. It is a patron of actors, but an unpredictable power for all orders and movements. No story can stay fresh forever. Likewise, no movement or establishment can stay in its favor forever. When revolt and unrest persist but fail to take hold, who it favors rests solely in who entertains it best. Where [[The Storm-Tossed]] lingers, the sound of its wings can be heard. Where its gales near their peak, [[The Knifes-Edge]] soars. Round and Round and Round they fly.
 
==Worship==
 
==Worship==
 
===Cult===
 
===Cult===

Revision as of 22:16, 20 July 2019

The Half-Turned
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"'We call upon the Half-Turned, who demands conclusion."
Origin God-From-Mist
Titles The Anticyclone, The Cycle-Of-Seasons, The Impatient Act
Names
  • Jev, The Opening-Act Knock26
  • Septa, The Pre-Finale Edge26
  • Barch, The Playwright Lantern13 Secret Histories13
  • The Dealer Heart13 Moth13
Aspects Winter Forge Moth
Date of arrival Unknown. (Between 1873-FNORD)
Owner(s) Beast

The Half-Turned (The Anticyclone, The Cycle-of-Seasons, The Impatient Act) is the eleventh Hour of the Second Fansus, represented by Death. It's reveal was during The Partisan's siege, but its Names were reported to have revealed themselves at earlier dates, making the hour's birth heavily disputed. Some claim it to be a cousin of The Storm-Tossed and The Knife's Edge; that it was born when The Goldsmith's corpse and The Bright Tapestry's lingering might mingled with the bed of the Sea-Of-Mists. Others say it was born when the early casualties of the invasion were swept into the sea, or from the disposal of the unworthy or unwanted in the Mist. Some even claim it to be a lost God-From-Stone, or the . It waits watching beneath the waves, watching the storm with interest and impatience. Its aspects are Winter, Forge, and Moth. It rules over the escalation of conflicts and their abrupt conclusions. It ends the journey to usher in the next.

Description

History

Appearance

Usually depicted as an old wild turkey with massive wings emerging from a vast gray sea. Sometimes depicted with a circus or theater rising alongside it.

Principles

The Half-Turned is an hour of Forge and Winter, clearing away the old to make way for the new. The old, in this case, refers to the conflicts that have refused to progress, or have failed to amuse it. Its endings are catastrophic. They can be avoided only by appealing to the Moth that heralds its arrival, the wind of its wings raising the stakes, by progressing the conflict at hand.

It is the Hour of restlessness and the changing of stories. It is a patron of actors, but an unpredictable power for all orders and movements. No story can stay fresh forever. Likewise, no movement or establishment can stay in its favor forever. When revolt and unrest persist but fail to take hold, who it favors rests solely in who entertains it best. Where The Storm-Tossed lingers, the sound of its wings can be heard. Where its gales near their peak, The Knifes-Edge soars. Round and Round and Round they fly.

Worship

Cult

FNORD

Mark

  1. Temptation: Phrase: FNORD
  2. Dedication: Phrase: FNORD
  3. Ascension: Phrase: FNORD
  4. Ascension: Phrase: FNORD
  5. Ascension: Phrase: FNORD
  6. Ascension: Phrase: FNORD
  7. Ending: FNORD

Servants

Names

Septa, The Pre-Finale

'"Out with the last act, on with the next!"'

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Septa, The Pre-Finale
'"Life is the grandest of plays, my dear. Who’s holding up yours?”’
Follower
Summoned
Tutor
Edge 12
Forge 12
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Summon a Name-emanation of the Half-Turned
FNORD
FNORD
Ritual
Knock 5
Heart 10
Moth 2

Locations

The Mansus

The FNORD

FNORD

The Histories

FNORD

Items

Tools

  • FNORD
    • Aspects: SH12 Edge12

Ingredients

  • FNORD
    • Aspects: Forge1 Grail1

Influences

  • An Impatient Wind
    • Aspect: Moth4
  • A Curtain Call

Aspect: Winter12

Books

  • The FNORD Indictment (Indictments correspond to hour number. Everyone gets one but you can have more books than just that)
    • Description:
    • Start Text:
    • End Text:
    • Gives:

Rites

  • The Glorious Climax
    • Description: Ancient ritual conceived by the spooky boys of Uh-Shekel.
    • Requires: Rites are the more unique bits of Cultist Simulator. They may require tools, objects, lores, living beings, and so on. Some of the items used for the rite may be destroyed, and proper aspects are needed. Do specify all the details!
    • Gives: Glorious boons. From summoning to spawning items to other beneficial effects.

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