The Thirteen Threads

Whimsical fantasy · Memory · Identity

What it’s about

Magic does not always arrive with a fanfare; sometimes it hums quietly within the walls of an ordinary house. The Thirteen Threads follows three unforgettable companions—the skeptical Brimley, the scientific Tilda, and the curious Pip—whose lives are upended when a routine breakfast reveals a Clockwork Compass. This rare artifact does not point north; instead, it tracks “the Big Stuff,” guiding the trio into Waystation Widdershins, a sprawling cosmic hub for the misplaced and the delayed.

As they navigate platforms occupied by dragons and talking maps, they realize they are part of a much larger design: the thirteen living threads that weave time and truth together. With a fractured thread threatening to unravel the entire tapestry of existence, Pip and his friends must venture into living libraries and starlit orchards to restore the balance before the clock strikes 13:13.

Highlights

  • A unique trio: a 237-year-old skeptical gnome, a logic-driven problem solver, and a dreamer seeking a lost piece of his childhood.
  • Imaginative world-building: musical luggage, metaphorical platforms, and a station built for the delayed and the misplaced.
  • Themes of remembrance—magic as truth, imagination as a path back to self.

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