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Lignum vitae wood with traces of minium pigment - This figure stands as tall as a full-grown Hume, but to the Ancients, this puppet was of perfect size to serve as a child’s toy. The intricacy of the holes bored through the wooden parts of the body implies that they are meant for aether and not for string. It is believed that such marionettes were meant as instructional playthings for young Amaurotines, teaching them fine control of their aether to mimic life-like movements.
Series
- Part 2 of Anyder Museum of Eschatology
