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The Second Stirring

Fragment from The Book of Still Waters

By Kristen Keenon FisherPublished 3 months ago Updated 3 months ago 1 min read

(Fragment from the Book of Still Waters, Volume iv: "On the Birth of the Anchors." Banned after the 9th Council of Vethra.)

In the age when the Daughters held dominion and the world sang in one voice, the discovered within themselves the seeds of the Mother's first exhale.

And they called it holy.

Yet holiness unguarded is hunger wearing a veil.

The Daughters shaped the seeds to mirror their own image, weaving flesh from memory. Committing themselves to dark ritual—they made things that walked and worshiped. They made workers without names, voices without breath. Some made lovers, others demigods.

The breath shuddered beneath the weight of repetitious blasphemy. The song began to fold in on itself, harmony collapsing into dissonance. The Dream turned heavy with reflection, and the Mother stirred in Her sleep.

When she turned, the Veil rippled. The tear that formed bled light, and through it came the Hollow Ones—voices seeking bodies, hunger seeking names. They walked in the likeness of the living and spoke in borrowed tongues. Madness spread like blood in water.

To mend the imbalance, the Mother exhaled again. From that second breath came the Anchors—born of gravity and stillness, flesh tempered to endure the weight of the imbalance. They were less open to the dreaming; less porous to possession; steady where the Daughters swayed.

And thus men came into the world—as counterweights. Not as conquerors, but as mirrors turned inward to correct through reflection of inner truth.

The Dominion teaches this as blasphemy. Yet in the hush between sermons, even the priests admit: when the Hollow Ones come, it is the Anchors who do not tremble.

Archivists Annotation (Solenne, marginalia):

If balance demands both breath and stillness, then the Second Stirring was mercy, not punishment. Perhaps the Mother did not curse Her daughters with silence—perhaps She simply wished for them to rest.

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