Remnant
The word Remnant is always capitalized in the books. In the magic of Cradle, Remnants are key to the practice of Sacred Arts.
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Remnant Defined
A Remnant is made of spirit, or madra. It’s what’s left behind when a sacred artist dies. However, the artist might need to be at least at the Iron level to form a Remnant. A Remnant can be powerful, but it has only a fraction of the power it had in life. The Remnant from the Sage of the Endless Sword was quite powerful, but not nearly as strong as it was when corporeal.
A Remnant is not the person it once was. That person is gone. It’s only a faint echo of the Sacred Artist. A reflection, perhaps. Except, in rare cases, it is more “real” (see character section, below)
A Viable Spirit
Humans, sacred beasts, and sacred trees / plants leave a Remnant behind when they die, but only if they have a viable spirit. The old Patriarch Jai Daishou could not leave a viable Remnant, because the Archstone had torn his spirit apart.
Dreadbeasts do not leave a Remnant, because in life, their spirit gets mangled up into their flesh.
As characters
In very rare cases, enough of the original person’s memories can be recovered, as in the case of Emriss Silentborn, the Remnant Monarch, who was originally a sacred tree before she died. This seems to also be true of the Remnant of the beloved Monarch, Tiberian Arelius (see section below).
For Advancement
- Many sacred artists use a Remnant to advance from Jade to Lowgold. See details of how this is done at Advancement Level
- To advance to Herald, an Lord level artist —- typically an Archlord — must manifest his Remnant and merge with it, so a Herald becomes half-spirit. (But Yerin merged with the spirit of Ruby, instead, to become Herald)
- Remnants are also used in Soulsmithing
Remnant of Tiberian
Monarch Reigan Shen keeps a Monarch’s Remnant in his void space. The madra/spirit of Tiberian Arelius is enslaved with a magical collar to employ as a weapon, a killer.
Multi-colored lightning thundered out of the portal. . . A man’s face pushed through, and Lindon could make out clear features of his face. This spirit was at least as dense as Little Blue or Ruby, with a similar level of existence. He looked like Eithan’s older brother, with short hair and a short beard, and a deeper light crackled in his eyes. When he emerged, spiritual pressure pushed down on all of them. Even Reigan Shen flinched briefly at the tension in the air. This was a Monarch without months of hunger aura eroding his spirit. A true Monarch’s Remnant. As its gaze landed on Eithan, Lindon saw a golden collar encircling the Remnant’s throat. Runes on the gold blazed with power. “Eithan,” the Remnant said, with a voice like buzzing lightning. “You survived.” (Reaper, ch 16)