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Done in Ai, Finalized in Photoshop.
Race: Nyrith – The Thread-Tongued
Role: Master Bindweaver of the Deep Loomvault of Venselith
Sirtha Val’teluun is a luminous blend of chameleon and shadow-silk. Her face is adorned with fine iridescent scaling, shifting in tone depending on her emotional state — though it rarely changes. Her large, glasslike eyes pulse with layered, golden-orange light, each independently watching the warp of the world around her.
A grand ridge along her neck flares gently with woven glyphs that seem to shift and twist with her breath — a living symbol of her mastery. Her black ceremonial robe, stitched with memory-silk and sealed with rune-discs, wraps her body like a whisper of authority.
Sirtha was born from a triple-bound ritual during a Fray Eclipse — a rare convergence where language, shadow, and soul interlace. Raised within the spiraling inner sanctums of the Venselith Loomvault, she rose through intricacy, not hierarchy. Her Threadwork once held back a breach in the Weave where forgotten gods tried to re-enter the world.
She now serves as a living contract-keeper, memory-witness, and spiritual tactician. Mortals may approach her only in silence, bearing their question in cloth or carved bone.
“The world frays not when threads are cut, but when they are pulled by hands that do not understand.”
a visit to this museum in Fergus, Ontario, to see a major fibreart exhibition, with friends, began with a quick look in one of the museum galleries... ( in a room entitled RED...) ...I'll show you just a couple of interesting items:
a beautiful old quilt, and two children's dresses...from the same period...the one on the left, a little girl's dress...and the one on the right...a boy's dress !!!
This was the custom in many places at that period of time. I have one photo of my grandfather, in fact...in a dress...and his hair was done in curling ringlets. I assure you that he was not harmed by this period of dressing in ways we would consider more than just odd today !
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