Deeper Meanings
The symbols used for the Archbinder Pin were chosen long ago with great care. All pins use the same heraldic components of two owls with wings spread that are holding a sapphire. Simple imagery, but still heavy with meaning.
To start, the owls individually represent wisdom, knowledge, and keen insight. Guardians of sacred knowledge, such as skill in using Etherwave Arcana. Used together, this duality represents a balance of teacher and student, master and guide. The dual role of an Archbinder. At a deeper level, this also is said to represent the balance between academic knowledge and practical experience. Having them face each other displays mutual respect and a constant exchange of knowledge, showing that learning is a two-way process.
The spread wings are a subtle, but important aspect. Like most of the symbology used on the pin, the wings also have a dual meaning. The stretched, almost arcing shape, represents the protection and nurturing role an Archbinder has with a Tuyasha in their studies. But it also represents freedom and a readiness for action. Another of the dual role and dynamic nature of the Archbinder’s responsibilities.
Last would be the sapphire itself. This polished gemstone is the cornerstone of the enchantment placed on the pin. But the stone holds a meaning all its own. A sapphire is believed to represent wisdom, intelligence, and the ability to make wise choices. It also symbolizes that the Archbinder’s precious knowledge is shared. A quality that is at the core of any Archbinder’s teachings.
The pin itself - dual owls, spread wings, the sapphire - collectively symbolize balance, which is at the core of all studies of the Etherwave Arcana.
- Archbinder Lyra Valtor of the Dawnrunner Order
Craft and Artistry
Creating the pins is a meticulous process. It combines artisan skill with infusion of power from the Arcana. The enameled pins appear silver, but this isn’t the case. In fact, the pins are a unique alloy of metals. A precise combination that is another method to prevent forgeries. The alloy is a blend of copper, silver, and tin. Both the materials used and the amounts of each are critical to allow the item to house power from the Etherwave Arcana. But it’s also durable enough to endure the rigors of an Archbinder’s life and rough travels.
In the lower center lies the sapphire. This stone is polished using sandstones, olive seeds, and powdered volcanic glass. An unusual combination that gives the stone its lustrous sheen but also prepares the material for enchantment.
The above process isn’t entrusted to just any craft hall. Only select silversmiths, jewelers, Elementalists, and others specialize in this type of work. Those craftspeople work in close collaboration to weave together their unique skills in metallurgy, gemstone preparation, and the mystic arts. Many parts of the process, from exact amounts for the alloy to polishing techniques, are kept a close secret. Each member of the group is sworn to uphold both this protected knowledge and the highest standards of their craft.
Proof in the Forging
Once complete, and a Wavebinder has passed their Archbinder trials, the pin undergoes an enchantment ceremony. This is where the essence of the Wavebinder is woven into the pin. That channeling creates the ‘silver cord’ that binds Wavebinder to pin. A tether only visible to a fully trained Wavebinder. This is one of the primary methods to determine the rightful owner of an Archbinder’s Pin.
A second method is the sapphire itself. The stone is there for symbology but also as a storehouse of power from the Etherwave Arcana. The process of creating the ‘silver cord’ also captures a ‘living portrait’ of the Archbinder. An image that can speak, answer questions, or carry on basic conversation. This portrait is nothing more than a mystic duplicate that acts as a watchdog for the pin, and in some ways the Archbinder. Unlike the cord, the living portrait is visible to anyone who can see the sapphire.
If anyone other than the pin’s owner tries to wear it, the sapphire will glow a fire red and the living portrait will cry out in alarm. When not acting in its role as a watchdog, many Archbinders will occasionally use the living portrait as a sounding board. A willing listener to the Archbinder’s theories who will contribute critiques and suggestions on its own.
When a Wavebinder wears an Archbinder’s Pin, they carry the weight of history, the trust of the present, and a hope for the future. It’s a heavy burden, and one not suited to just anyone. But those that carry it wear it with humility as a constant reminder of the path walked by every Wavebinder.
- Archbinder Seraphine Elara, Author of 'Whispers of the Etherwave'
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Archbinder Pin image is credited as follows:Base synthography by CB Ash using Midjourney for background and environment textures, digital painting and photomanipulation by CB Ash.