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== Known Examples == *A location in Greenland where the residents had been conned into worshipping an Other as a god<ref name=":1">A little island close to Greenland, the population center small. Toothless, wide-eyed devout worshipers of an opportunist Other they were unwittingly elevating to godhood. This is remarkably common, mind. They are often Aware, which can be fascinating, and they may resemble early practitioners. In this case, it was early worship.”<br>[...]<br>“The second was a family living in a dilapidated tenement in Europe. Afraid of the outside world, they inbred, moved in and out of various apartments, and subsisted on rats, their sickly, and their rooftop and balcony gardens. Their language had mutated as much as their features- all of them appeared eerily similar, chinless, wide-hipped, and small-eyed, their language a nonsense mishmash of nouns. Civilization found its way to them, they were split up and given care, their existence was hidden by practitioners and a city council that had ignored too many warnings about their existence. I was invited to help at a late stage, but damage had been done, their world unraveled as they were taken from one another, and they died soon after they were separated.”<br>[...]<br>“The third, I won’t elaborate much on. A group of miners found something dangerous underground. Fossils relating to practices we do not teach about at the Blue Heron Institute. They coveted them, they occupied the mine and its immediate area, contrived to hide it, and invited families to come to them. They never left. They were twisted by those fossils and by their bloodlines.<br>[...]<br>I was in one place in America, if I remember the facts right, Ontario California. I have no idea how it came to be, but it refracted, mirroring to six locations around the world, with echoes of the same layouts, tied to this city through contracts, trade, and promotion. Six locations, but if you go looking, you’ll struggle to find the sixth. It is a Knotted place, a countersink and trap for some forces of the other locations, and a residence for many Others and less reputable practitioners. The things I saw walking down the street there, I couldn’t even say without issue when so many of you are minors. A woman threw a baby at me so my hands would be preoccupied, while she and some children rifled through my pockets and stole away with my luggage, haha! - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/11/07 Excerpt] from [[Cutting Class 6.4]]</ref> *An apartment block in Eastern Europe, its residents inbreed and living off the rats<ref name=":1" /> *A mine filled with the fossils of something dangerous<ref name=":1" /> *A hidden [[undercity]] filled with criminals<ref name=":1" /> *The various hiding places of [[Tashlit|Tashlit's]] siblings<ref name=":0">“I visited other siblings. Our whole deal, I’m not sure if anyone’s explained, Montague, is we’re like the bloodlines of Echidna, or Minos of Crete, or Jormungandr. Sometimes you get a girl who has snakes instead of bodily fluids, sometimes you have a boy with sapphire skin who kills anyone who hears his voice, and sometimes that egg hatches and you have two dragons sharing one mind. Mom found knotted places for them to reside, so you can only find them if you go looking.”<br><br>“So you know something about knotted places?” Verona asked. “Because that’s something that sounds like it might be happening ''here''. Some place getting so twisted around by whatever’s going on that it gets cut off from the rest of the world, becomes hard to get to, can be darker or inverted from reality? Is that right?”- [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2021/03/23 Excerpt] from [[Shaking Hands 9.z]]</ref> *[[Kennet|Small Canadian town covered in the blood of a great power]] and its [[Kennet Undercity|shadow]]<ref name=":0" /> and [[Lost Kennet|mirror]] *The knotted snare of a spiritual, elemental, divine [[Immure]]<ref>The snare worked like knotted places did. It might even be a tiny knotting. Where trying to leave wasn’t impossible, but the ways out were steep and complicated.- [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2021/05/22 Excerpt] from [[Dash to Pieces 11.7]]</ref> * The depression created around a [[Trussed]].<ref name=":4.3">Because they take on a particular weight, Trussed have a way of making accessing their location hard; they create a depression of sorts, which acts as an extension of themselves and their realms, and the way in may be dark, hazardous, labyrinthine, and exceedingly difficult for the Innocent. Entire forests may gently deflect entry, getting less gentle as one bears deeper in. Specific Others may be inclined to set up shop nearby. A strong and alert Trussed may wear opponents down with a kind of attrition. Those who reach the final chamber may be cold, wet, starved, or bewildered as they face this time-worn goliath. - [[PactDice]]: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wvukMJfW_Ci6_rsqrigpeDBhBsBqFajWmTEyL-b3XCU/edit Bestiary: Trussed]</ref> {{Reflist}} [[Category:Basic Information]] [[Category:Magic]] [[Category:Realms]] [[Category:Knot]]
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