
ENTITY FILE: THREADMIRE OWL
Overview
Threadmire Owls are navigational predators native to the Briar Reaches, often employed by the Path-Collector to hunt, unravel, or redirect lost travellers. These spectral birds are composed partially of stitched feathers and memory-thread, and their presence signals the erasure or rewriting of paths. They do not hoot—they whisper time backwards.
They are not birds. They are spools of misdirection with wings.
Appearance
- Wingspan: 2 to 3 feet.
- Plumage: Ash-grey to bone-white, often visibly stitched in places with black thread.
- Eyes: Iridescent and shattered-looking—like compass glass after impact.
- Feet: Grasping, talon-like, often carry thread loops or thorn-twigs.
- Sound: Produce a rustling-hiss or backwards ticking in flight.
Behaviour and Abilities
- Path Unpicking: Can erase the memory of paths taken, turning trails into mazes.
- Night-Vision Through Time: See not only in darkness, but through the residue of decision—following regret like scent.
- Memory Tracking: Hunt those who stray from chosen paths, especially oathbreakers, doubters, or those searching for someone lost.
Signs of Presence
- Clockhands spinning erratically on analogue watches.
- Forgotten objects left at known locations.
- Feeling like you’ve “walked this way before” when you haven’t.
Folklore and Signs
- “Feather of Forgetting”: A single white feather in a traveller’s bag is seen as a warning that an owl has marked their route for erasure.
- Spindle Blessings: Superstitious wanderers carry small spindles or skeins of red yarn to guard their paths from being unwound.
Effect on Earth and Human Minds
- Mild Exposure: Disorientation, route retracing, misremembering origins of journeys.
- Prolonged Exposure: Partial memory collapse around physical navigation. Victims may forget why or where they are travelling.
- Long-Term Contact: Path amnesia, verbal loop traps (“I was going to… I was going to…”), and temporal misplacement.
Summary for Field Operatives
| Trait | Detail |
|---|---|
| Threat Level | Moderate to High. Extremely disorienting. |
| Signs of Presence | Memory loss, temporal loops, altered trails. |
| Containment Risk | Medium. Can pass through maplines, portals, or dream-walks. |
| Engagement Advice | Use braided yarn wards and compass stabilisers. Mark trails with |
| symbol-anchored objects, not memory. Do not travel alone. |
Quote from Field Report #301:
“It flew straight into my lantern and vanished. After that, I couldn’t remember where the firebreak was—or which hand I’d lit it with. I had to scratch my name into my own arm to stay present.”
—FDG Navigation Log, Operative D., Nettlepass Hollow
