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Stephen Reid edited this page May 22, 2026
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Memory Moths are small, flickering creatures whose wings are made of torn book-pages — some printed, some handwritten, some still drying with ink. They rise in soft drifts from the Memoir Mines, riding the upward currents of whispered names, and they search the world for StoryWeavers who might know what to do with the half-pages they carry. Each moth bears a fragment of an unfinished tale: a line of dialogue without a speaker, a closing sentence without a beginning. Catch one gently, and you may find yourself holding the missing piece of a story someone has been waiting a long, long time to remember.