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{{Major spoiler}}<blockquote>''"The threads of fate have no colour and take no dyes. Their appearance is a matter of perspective. Cast the right light upon them, and you'll be elsewhen."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Colour_of_Fate|The Colour of Fate|Fallen London|}}</ref>''</blockquote>'''Destinies''' are possible futures that may be viewed through a variety of methods.
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The most consistent means of access is a '''Loom''' located at [[Irem]], capable of weaving all that will be from the threads of destiny.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Seven-Serpent,_Revisited|The Seven-Serpent, Revisited|Fallen London|}} ''"The Seven-Serpent will coil upon that pedestal [...] It will look over the city of snow and roses, placidly tallying up days yet to come. And it will hold destiny in its teeth, awaiting those who come to claim it."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Grip_the_thread_of_your_own_destiny|Grip the thread of your own destiny|Fallen London|}} ''"The thread will feel so thin and strong that it will threaten to cut your hands to ribbons as you grip. You will at first feel as if you are pulling it; then, as if you are dangling over a precipice, hanging on by that same thread. And then, you will be falling."''</ref> With the Loom, one can rip away the threads that lead to all manner of death<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tighten_your_mortal_coil|Tighten your mortal coil|Fallen London|}} ''"Cut the threads that lead to painful demises. Unravel these bodily miseries. [...] rip it all out, discard the yarn. Card the remaining strands and start again."''</ref> and madness,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tend_to_your_fraying_sanity|Tend to your fraying sanity|Fallen London|}} ''"Find the right thread, pull, rip – there. Now you never saw that."''</ref> but unwise use will unravel any results.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Unraveled!|Unraveled!|Fallen London|}} ''"One frayed thread too many, and the strands beneath your fingers are snapping. Searching down the loose stitches of destiny can be dangerous."''</ref> It is a labyrinth of potential futures. Pick a thread to follow;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Throwing_the_Shuttle|Throwing the Shuttle|Fallen London|}} ''"This deep in the labyrinth of potential futures, one might weave one's fate anew. You need only choose a thread to follow"''</ref> choose where Ariadne will lead you.<ref>The Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.</ref>
'''Destinies''' are possible futures that may be viewed through a variety of methods.
 
The most consistent means of access is a '''Loom''' located at [[Irem]], capable of weaving all that will be from the threads of destiny.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Seven-Serpent,_Revisited|The Seven-Serpent, Revisited|Fallen London|}} ''"The Seven-Serpent will coil upon that pedestal [...] It will look over the city of snow and roses, placidly tallying up days yet to come. And it will hold destiny in its teeth, awaiting those who come to claim it."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Grip_the_thread_of_your_own_destiny|Grip the thread of your own destiny|Fallen London|}} ''"The thread will feel so thin and strong that it will threaten to cut your hands to ribbons as you grip. You will at first feel as if you are pulling it; then, as if you are dangling over a precipice, hanging on by that same thread. And then, you will be falling."''</ref> With the Loom, one can rip away the threads that lead to all manner of death<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tighten_your_mortal_coil|Tighten your mortal coil|Fallen London|}} ''"Cut the threads that lead to painful demises. Unravel these bodily miseries. [...] rip it all out, discard the yarn. Card the remaining strands and start again."''</ref> and madness,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Tend_to_your_fraying_sanity|Tend to your fraying sanity|Fallen London|}} ''"Find the right thread, pull, rip – there. Now you never saw that."''</ref> but unwise use will unravel any results.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Unraveled!|Unraveled!|Fallen London|}} ''"One frayed thread too many, and the strands beneath your fingers are snapping. Searching down the loose stitches of destiny can be dangerous."''</ref> It is a labyrinth of potential futures. Pick a thread to follow;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Throwing_the_Shuttle|Throwing the Shuttle|Fallen London|}} ''"This deep in the labyrinth of potential futures, one might weave one's fate anew. You need only choose a thread to follow"''</ref> find your perspective;<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Colour_of_Fate|The Colour of Fate|Fallen London|}} ''"The threads of fate have no colour and take no dyes. Their appearance is a matter of perspective. Cast the right light upon them, and you'll be elsewhen."''</ref> choose where Ariadne will lead you.<ref>The Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.</ref>


Below is a chronicle of possible futures.
Below is a chronicle of possible futures.
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