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<blockquote>"A young woman, barely older than Erin or Lyonette, covered in blood, standing in front of an altar. She was naked; the ritual dagger was in her hand as she stood in the moment of her first sacrifice. Her first link towards immortality."<ref name=":6" /></blockquote>Each layer is a different kind of Belavierr (different perspective) and a way for her to cheat death :<blockquote>"She had made the first layer to hide herself from time long, long ago. Then other layers to seal away things like her heart that it might never bleed, hide her soul that no one could judge it."<ref name=":7" /> </blockquote>Those layers are represented as multiple orange glowing concentric rings that disappear into the center of her eyes. To kill Belavierr, one must destroy her every protection/rings of immortality. [[Raim]] compares cuttings through her immortality as akin to piercing an armor of sludge in order to reach her naked heart.<ref name=":7" />
<blockquote>"A young woman, barely older than Erin or Lyonette, covered in blood, standing in front of an altar. She was naked; the ritual dagger was in her hand as she stood in the moment of her first sacrifice. Her first link towards immortality."<ref name=":6" /></blockquote>Each layer is a different kind of Belavierr (different perspective) and a way for her to cheat death :<blockquote>"She had made the first layer to hide herself from time long, long ago. Then other layers to seal away things like her heart that it might never bleed, hide her soul that no one could judge it."<ref name=":7" /> </blockquote>Those layers are represented as multiple orange glowing concentric rings that disappear into the center of her eyes. To kill Belavierr, one must destroy her every protection/rings of immortality. [[Raim]] compares cuttings through her immortality as akin to piercing an armor of sludge in order to reach her naked heart.<ref name=":7" />


Another way the Stitch Witch tries to escape death is by avoiding it entirely. She is familiar with fate and can see its threads. She has a tapestry of death that allows her to foresee her demise, similar to her other wards but using prophecy : <blockquote>"A small woven scene on a fabric. Silk, or something just as fine. [...]She had not woven it. It had woven itself. What it showed her was a burning figure. And fire. Fire, a burning figure. She touched it, and the very fabric was ''hot''. “So. Two deaths.” <ref name=":9" /> </blockquote>The tapestry is woven using a [String of Fate] :<blockquote>" My death is fairly certain. I have seen it. I wove the tapestry with a [String of Fate] that I might see my deaths. And I saw the [Knight] and fire."<ref name=":11" /></blockquote>She can use her [Dangersense] skill in conjunction with her tapestry of death in order to avoid making fatal mistakes : <blockquote>"Hold. My [Dangersense] is going off.” The other three beings turned. Belavierr had held up a hand. She was eying the young woman from afar. Then she yanked something out of her robes. “My tapestry of death shows me a burning death. Avoid.”<ref name=":8" /></blockquote>
Another way the Stitch Witch tries to escape death is by avoiding it entirely. She is familiar with fate and can see its threads. She has a tapestry of death that allows her to foresee her demise, similar to her other wards but using prophecy : <blockquote>"A small woven scene on a fabric. Silk, or something just as fine. [...]She had not woven it. It had woven itself. What it showed her was a burning figure. And fire. Fire, a burning figure. She touched it, and the very fabric was ''hot''. “So. Two deaths.” <ref name=":9" /> </blockquote>The tapestry is woven using a [String of Fate] :<blockquote>" My death is fairly certain. I have seen it. I wove the tapestry with a [String of Fate] that I might see my deaths. And I saw the [Knight] and fire."<ref name=":11" /></blockquote>She can uses her [Dangersense] skill in conjunction with her tapestry of death in order to avoid making fatal mistakes : <blockquote>"Hold. My [Dangersense] is going off.” The other three beings turned. Belavierr had held up a hand. She was eying the young woman from afar. Then she yanked something out of her robes. “My tapestry of death shows me a burning death. Avoid.”<ref name=":8" /></blockquote>


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