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The shepherd's quiet guardianship meets its first true resistance as the ancient dark stirs—and what creeps within it becomes the Unspeakable. The shift is gradual: things "crept into the Darkness / and became something Unspeakable," until the shepherd realizes the void is awake and fighting back.
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
The clash rips the spirit-realm's middle lands—especially the Dreamlands—into shreds; the shepherd's pain echoes across creation, but the Unspeakable suffers more.
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
It isn't a clean victory; rather, the shepherd barely prevents the Unspeakable from rousing the elder powers "when the stars were not right."
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
Then the Sign arrives, branding the world in three hues—Black (Unspeakable), White (Shepherd), Yellow (Carcosa)—stabilizing the realm even as it deepens its corruption.
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
The roar of whispers that once promised the Old Ones ebbs to a faint hiss; for a time, balance holds—but only as a war of attrition.
By Rhombus TicksThe shepherd's quiet guardianship meets its first true resistance as the ancient dark stirs—and what creeps within it becomes the Unspeakable. The shift is gradual: things "crept into the Darkness / and became something Unspeakable," until the shepherd realizes the void is awake and fighting back.
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
The clash rips the spirit-realm's middle lands—especially the Dreamlands—into shreds; the shepherd's pain echoes across creation, but the Unspeakable suffers more.
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
It isn't a clean victory; rather, the shepherd barely prevents the Unspeakable from rousing the elder powers "when the stars were not right."
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
Then the Sign arrives, branding the world in three hues—Black (Unspeakable), White (Shepherd), Yellow (Carcosa)—stabilizing the realm even as it deepens its corruption.
The Queen in Blue - Deployed
The roar of whispers that once promised the Old Ones ebbs to a faint hiss; for a time, balance holds—but only as a war of attrition.