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Tomorrow sign

This meaninful piece of art that certain people turned into their... I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm being rude now. That people annoys me, that's all. Who knows, they might not even be as bad as it seems, and if they are, the creator of this drawing surely has nothing to do with it.   We don't know if it was meant to mean something, or if it was a doodle or the first attempts of a brilliant artist. We just know that it looks like a path, maybe even a path loosing in the horizon, embroidered in a piece of fabric as any other. The material is damaged by time and lacking any of the traits that would allow us to determine the nature of it shards composing it, and no other similar pieces has been found so far.   The drawing itself is not exactly one on its kind, so it's not exactly rare to find similar ones here and there, but that group I was telling you give a great meaning to them. They try to be discrete about it, but several of them can help to make a fuzz about it.   Totally absurd, of course. I've met some children who have plenty of those in their notebooks—please don't tell those silly people about it, they will bully those kids into becoming chosen ones or granters.


white dashed arrow symbol
Shady arrow by Escritora Novata

Tomorrow and the Awaiters

Even after a long time observing them, all we can do is guess why they decided to adopt this as their symbol, but it seems that they believe it represents the future beyond the company's time loop, in which we are forever trapped.   They give great meaning to the original shape (not only the embroidery, but other drawings with the same design), but they also use different variants to identify themselves in messages and to mark places or objects of interest.  
small sketch of a straight road
shady road by Escritora Novata
We have noticed all sorts of "path" or "road" doodles discretely displayed on places where they have met once, and in a few we suspect to be somwhat frequent meeting spots, and ever since we noticed their use of the symbol, we have intersected a few anonymous posts in the Company's network that might be directed to members or the group. We are still working in desciphering those.

History

Don't ask me where that madness originated, but the reason why everyone makes such a big deal about that symbol is that people decided that it was the mark of the previous granter.   They speak of it as if it has always been know, but the first time we heard about it, was while overhearing one of their reunions, a couple of decades ago, and we haven't have the chance to try and determine how old is the embroidery they keep as a reminder of their beliefs.   Wherever the self proclaimed awaiters find what they call "the original tomorrow sign", there is always some sort of myth or message for there to discover (mostly using their imagination), and they all take it in account, but I wouldn't know when they found it first or why they associate it with The snappish mage.  
scribble of a straight road
Shady quick road by Escritora Novata
The variants of the symbol seem to be determined by the people who draw them, but they are always less curved than the original and mostly horizontal. Ocassionally, when the person drawing the sign has a different way to interpret the direction of writing, they won't represent the "future" at the right side of the image.  
red curved arrow symbol
Shady red arrow by Escritora Novata

Recently, there have been found some arrows alone, continues or dashed, but we haven't confirmed if this carries a different meaning or if it is
 
creator
NOT the snappish mage
Item type
Art
Creation Date
Unknown
Current Holder
Rarity
Unique, though many believe that the "symbol" can occassionally be found in other materials.
The awaiters' code
Language | Jul 27, 2024
The snappish mage last will
Document | Jul 27, 2024
A shady group
Organization | Jul 25, 2024


Cover image: Original Image by Eduin

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