Frames
Frames of the Spheres
- 01/12 Break
- initial change: raw force reveals itself, upends stasis and opens potential
- 02/12 Morning
- early alignment: elements steady into a delicate but persistent pattern
- 03/12 Ascent
- acceleration: rising momentum generates a bursting swarm of outward vectors
- 04/12 Fusion
- intensification test: components compress and merge at the edge of burnout, testing structural limits
- 05/12 Zenith
- glory of presentation: peak power in full, uncompromising, form-defining display
- 06/12 Vesper
- measured cooling: unplanned environmental feedback reveals limits and forces an audit of gains
- 07/12 Twilight
- threshold blend: opposing currents intermingle, demanding active management of a fragile, entropic balance
- 08/12 Abyss
- bottomless plunge: control is lost or surrendered as reference points erase and purpose may invert
- 09/12 Chaos
- turbulent unravelling: remaining structures shred into incoherent flux, redistributing their base components
- 10/12 Midnight
- inert nadir: total stillness where motion and form are absent yet, but new is possible from the memory of old
- 11/12 Blink
- subtle reactivation: imperceptible twitch of awareness, probe of capabilities and responses
- 12/12 Spark
- ignition burst: condensed potential, be it validated trace or foundational flaw, flares up and seeds the next cycle with an emergent
Creation Arc
Destruction Arc
Rebirth Arc
The Void frame
The Void frame means nothing more than "this query cannot be serviced at the time, please try again later".
It is strongly recommended for the operator upon drawing the Void to not redraw for the same inquiry immediately.
Instead, it may be practical to draw for adjacent inquiries like "why Void about this?" or "why now?" to get at least something out of nothing.