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=== The Awakening ===
When [[the Mother Bear]] awoke, the Glory reignited, followed by the Roots, who began to drink of it once more. As they did so, they ingested the particular fragments of the escaped Hour, beginning a slow but irreversible transformation in the process. For the first time, the Light was being given purpose, and the Roots grew downward, reaching slowly but surely for the ground far below. In the year 428 B.C.E., the Spirarch's white roots - now rapidly taking on the appearance of branches - were first seen emerging from the Glory, and shortly afterward it she had grown almost all the way to the ground below.
**As she neared the ground, it became apparent she would not have the strength to reach it, and she despaired momentarily. The sight of the Mother Bear and [[the Cub|her Cub]], however, led to the understanding that though the might of the Glory may not be sufficient on its own, there were other powers at play, some of which might be open to agreements. She decided to reach out to the greater of the two, and extended a branch to the Den to commune with its occupant. The Bear had in fact been warily regarding the Spirarch's gradual descent for some time, being unsure of its intentions. Their initial encounter was tense, but respectful, and once it became apparent that no hostilities were in store, the Spirarch was able to make her first ally in this new world. === The Union of Sky and Earth ===''FNORD**'' === The Slaying of the Stag ===''FNORD'' === The Birth of the Glow ===''FNORD''
== Description ==
=== Principles ===
The Spirarch is first and foremost defined by her Forge aspect, which serves as a building block for her outlook on the world. She views endings as lazy and unhelpful, and is thus generally inimical to Winter and what it represents. Where there is movement, there is change, and change is a necessary component for advancement. When adequate guidance is provided, all change can be made beneficial, hence the need for Lantern to illuminate the way. Through agreements, negotiation and compromise, the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts, and great progress is made possible. The Spirarch encourages such deals, whether with herself or between two parties, though deals made with her have a tendency to be inconveniently one-sided.
 
The ultimate goals of the Spirarch can be difficult to reason about, but broadly speaking she seeks to unify all worlds, using Knock to break down the barriers between them. Its branches extend outward into all the Histories, emerging in various out-of-the-way places, but do not reach to Nowhere yet; should its dalliance with the Worm conclude succesfully, there may well be no places beyond her reach.
== Worship ==
As one of the oldest and most prominent Hours, cults and iconography of the Spirarch have spread far and wide. It actively encourages its worship, even occasionally going so far as to take the first step for particularly valuable candidates. It draws to itself the leaders, the visionaries, the brokers, who see in the Spirarch the power they need to bind others to their will and to reshape the world for the better. Those who pledge themselves to her are rarely allowed to leave her service.
=== Cult ===