Marches Egregore
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The Marcher Egregore is '''Jack'''. | The Marcher Egregore is '''Jack'''. | ||
<-- a simply-dressed figure carrying an axe, and often adorned with leaves. | <!-- a simply-dressed figure carrying an axe, and often adorned with leaves. | ||
It is possible to discern Jack’s mood from the nature of the foliage or the type of axe; flowers indicate Jack is filled with Spring’s hope and joy, keen to see new life prosper, taking a particular interest in Marcher children. '''Jack’o'the’Spring''' is the woodcutter, and carries a small hatchet, or pruning-hook. | It is possible to discern Jack’s mood from the nature of the foliage or the type of axe; flowers indicate Jack is filled with Spring’s hope and joy, keen to see new life prosper, taking a particular interest in Marcher children. '''Jack’o'the’Spring''' is the woodcutter, and carries a small hatchet, or pruning-hook. |
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Jack-of-the-Marches
The Marcher Egregore is Jack.