The Ignition

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The Ingition is a major historical event that occurred in Fansus 1. Originating in The Sixth History with the creation of The Engine of Cycles, the newborn Hour quickly devoured its History and launched an attack on the Mansus itself. The Ignition is a particularly significant event in that it restructured the Mansus and its balance of power, killing multiple Hours and creating several new ones.

Summary

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Paved with Good Intentions

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The anonymous engineer's ambitions were sensed by the Hours of the Forge Principle, who each found something to admire in his earnest desire to aid and improve his society. Seeing the potential for greatness, each granted a blessing to the project. The Spark granted its inspiration and ingenuity to the engineer. The Maker bestowed its power of modification, and desire to refine and improve. Anvil FNORD

It is said that proponents of the Golden King, that patron of humanity's advancement also took an interest in the project, seeing it as a way to both advance humanity out of the era of constant conflict the Sixth History had fallen into, as well as potentially gain a powerful ally that might be able to free him from behind the Gilded Gate.

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here come dat engine

Ignition

At long last, the Engine was completed. The Engineer and his proponents celebrated, believing they'd succeeded in creating a god that was would save its creators and lead them into an unprecedented age of progress. The celebration was short-lived however, as the Engine's true nature quickly became clear to its creators. The newborn Engine might have the power of an Hour, but it was lacking in one crucial feature that had been totally overlooked: a soul.

The newborn Hour, lacking in knowledge except for what it was and what it was made to do: spread and improve, saw its surroundings as little more than fuel. Material, human, and Hour alike. The Engine blossomed outwards, rapidly spreading and consuming everything in its path. With a birth cry felt through five Histories, the infant Hour devoured the Sixth to fuel its birth transforming into a titan of steel, massive and powerful beyond measure.

The sheer scale of the destruction was unlike anything seen before or since. The humans of the Sixth were not merely killed, but absorbed, their very souls used as fuel and raw materials for the Engine, leaving nothing to enter the House as Dead. The shock of the violent birth left many Hours momentarily stunned, unable to comprehend what had just occurred. All but the Maker, Spark, and Anvil, who had been involved in the ill-fated project and immediately knew what had gone wrong.

The Spark, that wistful and airiest of Hours, had already departed the Sixth History long ago, its role in the creation of the Engine having long past. It was already off in another History, spreading new ideas and planting the seeds of other great projects, and for this reason was spared when the Engine ignited.

The Maker and the Anvil were not so fortunate. Having not only blessed the project from afar, but also having poured some of themselves into the Engine to fuel its creation, found that connection turned against them. The Engine sensed the origin of its power, and turned that connection against them as the two once-rival Hours entered the shattered remnants of the Sixth together to contain the threat. As Stone clashed with Steel, the two Hours were gradually pulled into the internals of the Engine and were subsumed.

Shocks were felt thorugh the Histories as the two greatest Forge Hours were devoured. The cults of the Maker and Anvil throughout the Histories found themselves suddenly de-powered as many rituals and spells invoking the two gods ceased to function. The Long and Names of the two Hours felt their masters die, and event that traumatized many.

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On a Steel Tide

Not content on devouring the Sixth, the Engine turned its attention to the Mansus itself. Sensing more "power sources" in the other Hours, the Engine manifested itself as a massive wave of cogs and gears, slamming itself into the House and embedding itself in its side. Creating and improving even as it devoured, it began spawning twisted clockwork monstrosities to aid in the devouring of the House.


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