Magic affinity | May 6, 2026

Family Set: Threshold Wicklings

Three verified Tier 1 Magic pets from the urban-residential Threshold Wicklings family.

Published May 6, 2026 by Brian Derry

Threshold Wicklings family set card from The World Beneath

Fusewing Wren creature art from The World Beneath
Fusewing WrenMagic | Urban Residential | Attack
Latchshell Toad creature art from The World Beneath
Latchshell ToadMagic | Urban Residential | Defense
Curtainsilk Spider creature art from The World Beneath
Curtainsilk SpiderMagic | Urban Residential | Utility

Today's World Beneath post moves away from the reused mastiff line and into an unused Magic affinity family set. The Threshold Wicklings are urban-residential pets altered by small household protections: porch lights, checked locks, drawn curtains, stoop stillness, and bedtime habits. Fusewing Wren strikes from the bright seam, Latchshell Toad holds the step, and Curtainsilk Spider keeps the route quiet without making the house feel safe.

Field Record

  • Subject: Threshold Wicklings
  • Region: urban_residential
  • Habitat: Porch lights, checked locks, drawn curtains, stoop stillness, and frame-touching habits
  • Role read: Tier 1 Magic / Attack, Defense, Utility

Observed Signs

  • Fusewing Wren remembers the porch-bulb crack
  • Latchshell Toad settles into step corners
  • Curtainsilk Spider works blinds, eaves, and porch-mouth air
  • The family turns bedtime protections into local magic

Field Note

When the house grows quieter after you check the lock, do not assume the quiet belongs to you. Encounter rule: If the curtain moves without a draft, let the threshold finish thinking. Threshold Wicklings make a home edge feel watched, warded, and gently misled.

Game Record

  • Threshold Wicklings / Magic Urban Residential
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Wink from Bob: If the curtains start helping, one should still ask what they expect in return.