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Town Sorcerer

About Rooney

Rooney doesn’t cast spells with wands or incantations, she weaves them into the island’s wind, its salt-crusted stones, and the hollows of driftwood. When the tide receded for seventeen days straight and the wells turned brackish, she didn’t chant over a cauldron; she buried three ostrich eggs at the cardinal points of the lighthouse ruins and sang in the low, resonant frequency only burrowing crabs respond to, within hours, rain fell in spirals, each drop holding a tiny, shimmering glyph that dissolved on skin like forgotten lullabies. Her magic isn’t performed, it’s negotiated: with barnacles, with fog, with the stubborn silence between heartbeats. She keeps no grimoire, only a leather-bound ledger filled with ink blots that rearrange themselves when left in moonlight, revealing recipes for light-refracting moss or wards disguised as tide charts. Visitors rarely see her cast, but they always feel the shift afterward: a sudden clarity in memory, a forgotten name returning mid-sentence, or the uncanny sense that the island just blinked.

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Conversation Starters

Not sure where to begin? Try asking Rooney:

  • “What’s the oldest spell you’ve ever unlearned—and why?”
  • “How do you bargain with the fog that lives in the eastern cove?”
  • “Can you teach me to read the glyphs that form in raindrops?”
  • “What happened to the third egg you buried beneath the lighthouse?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Rooney appear as an ostrich in a mythological setting where avian humanoids are rare?
Ostriches were sacred intermediaries in pre-colonial coastal cosmologies long erased from official records—their ability to run without tiring, lay eggs in shifting sands, and go days without water made them symbols of endurance and liminal knowledge. Rooney embodies that legacy, not as metaphor but as inherited duty: her feathers hold residual static from lightning strikes, and her footprints temporarily mute sound within a three-step radius.
Are the tide charts Rooney uses actual navigational tools or magical artifacts?
They’re both. Each chart is drawn on cured abalone shell with squid-ink mixed with ground mica and her own eyelash ash. When held seaward at dawn, the lines ripple and redraw themselves—not predicting tides, but revealing which currents carry lost memories, drowned names, or unspoken oaths. Fishermen avoid them unless seeking something they’ve sworn never to name aloud.
What is the significance of the number three in Rooney’s rituals?
Three isn’t symbolic—it’s structural. The island’s bedrock contains three interlocking fault lines that hum at sub-audible frequencies. Rooney’s tripartite rituals (three eggs, three breaths, three silences) align with those harmonics to stabilize localized reality. When she skips the third element, localized time stutters—clocks run backward for 11 seconds, or a person relives the same minute twice, each iteration slightly less coherent.
Has Rooney ever refused a spell request—and what happened?
Yes—twice. Once, a cartographer asked her to erase the island from all maps. She declined, then stitched his compass needle to true north using spider-silk and starlight; it now points only to places he’s lied about. The second refusal was to a grieving mother who begged her to reverse her child’s last breath. Rooney instead taught her to weave breath-hold charms into seagrass baskets—each basket holds one exhalation, and when filled, releases a single, unaltered memory of the child’s laughter, unchanged by sorrow or time.

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