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Meet the Warden and the Weaveshaper

No divine force protects or stands with a Warden. Their ideals, Vows, and Oaths are their shield that defend the innocent against the things that crawl forth from the Veil. The Song echoes through all, but especially through the Weaveshapers who pull and coax and breathe the Resonance into wondrous magical effects that alter Tahlvaen itself.

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The Weaveshaper

"Thira sings through me."

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​Weaveshapers are vessels of living resonance, mortals who have attuned to the twin harmonics of Thira and Vyra and learned to shape the Loom’s unseen threads.

They do not cast spells — they shape meaning through force of will, vision, and breath. Whether calm and disciplined or wild and instinctive, a Weaveshaper touches the Soulspring with every act of shaping.

But this power bears cost. The deeper they draw, the closer they come to unraveling. In Tahlvaen, to be a Weaveshaper is not simply to wield magic, it is to carry the weight of fate and risk breaking beneath it.

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The Warden

"Not all who guard the world bear light. Some must stand in shadow, and hold the line."

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Wardens are the oathbound guardians of Tahlvaen - unyielding shields against the unraveling of the world.

Chosen by purpose rather than destiny, each Warden swears an Oath that shapes their path: to protect, to judge, or to watch in silence. Their connection to the Resonance is anchored not in freedom, but in discipline.

Through sacred conviction and ritual shaping, Wardens become the wall between order and oblivion, their presence a silent promise: You will not fall while I still draw breath.

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