
Classification: Identity Residue Construct
Material: Human hair, waxed cloth, Threadvine tendrils
Recovered: Wrapped in a child’s smock hidden beneath floorboards in a burned theatre. The audience’s names were still etched in the seats.
Description:
A small, wax-eyed doll with limbs bound by living thread. Touching it causes brief identity slippage—you may momentarily believe you are the one it mimics.
Properties:
- Pulling a single strand allows for partial possession by the echo of a former self, or another
- Binding two fetishes together creates sympathetic resonance, used in remote viewing or emotional manipulation
Known Usage:
Created by the “Needler Saints” of Mirecourt, who stitched stolen traits into dolls to protect them from forgetting who they had once been.
Warning:
Leaving a fetish near a sleeping person may cause complete overwrite of their waking self.
