The Stormcall Circles
They do not claim to command storms. Instead, they place themselves in harm’s way to listen. Through ritual exposure atop spires, ridgelines, and open plains, Stormcallers experience storms directly, learning patterns that repeat across generations. Meaning is carried through survival, scars, and shared memory not through written record.
Stormcall Circles are tolerated at the margins of society. Their practices are dangerous, their interpretations inconsistent, and their refusal to record knowledge deeply unsettling to more institutional factions.
Overview
The Stormcall Circles are a sky-bound faith that believes storms are expressions, not events, moments when the world is actively speaking through pressure, wind, and thunder. To Stormcallers, resonance does not demand release or suppression, but interpretation.
They do not claim to command storms. Instead, they place themselves in harm’s way to listen. Through ritual exposure atop spires, ridgelines, and open plains, Stormcallers experience storms directly, learning patterns that repeat across generations. Meaning is carried through survival, scars, and shared memory not through written record.
Stormcall Circles are tolerated at the margins of society. Their practices are dangerous, their interpretations inconsistent, and their refusal to record knowledge deeply unsettling to more institutional factions.
Motivations & Tactics
Motivations
- Interpret the world’s state through storm behavior
- Witness resonance in its most unmediated form
- Preserve cultural knowledge through lived experience
Tactics
- Ritual exposure during severe weather
- Chanting, breath-patterns, and wind instruments
- Oral transmission of storm-experiences
- Refusal to insulate or shield against “called” storms