
Foundlings A–Z: Cozy Queer Magic, Characters, and Worldbuilding
Divination in the Foundlings world isn’t about certainty — it’s about listening.
Magic speaks in signs, in patterns, in the quiet tug of intuition. It shows up in feathers on the doorstep, in the way shadows shift, in the sudden knowing that settles behind the ribs. Corvid sight is part instinct, part inheritance, part mystery. Some characters read omens like second nature. Others stumble into meaning by accident, guided by something older and softer than logic.
Divination here is relational. It’s a conversation between the world and the one paying attention.
Sometimes it’s dramatic — a vision, a warning, a flash of magic that changes everything. More often, it’s subtle: a whisper, a nudge, a feeling that won’t let go.
And like all things in the Foundlings universe, divination is queer. It resists binaries. It refuses certainty. It honors the liminal, the intuitive, the in‑between.
Magic doesn’t demand belief. It invites curiosity.
And the characters who listen — really listen — often find exactly what they didn’t know they were seeking.


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