The weave is a freestyle double nunchaku technique in which the two nunchaku and two wrists cross over each other, alternating, in a motion similar to that of two separate figure-8's. The weave was adapted from poi. Like the poi version, the freestyle nunchaku weave can be performed with a varying number of spins, or beats on each side, and either spinning downwards or upwards. The most common and basic version of the weave is the three-beat downwards weave. Four-beat and five-beat weaves are also performed, but with greater difficulty.
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| - The weave is a freestyle double nunchaku technique in which the two nunchaku and two wrists cross over each other, alternating, in a motion similar to that of two separate figure-8's. The weave was adapted from poi. Like the poi version, the freestyle nunchaku weave can be performed with a varying number of spins, or beats on each side, and either spinning downwards or upwards. The most common and basic version of the weave is the three-beat downwards weave. Four-beat and five-beat weaves are also performed, but with greater difficulty.
- The Weave is a component in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
- The Weave is a Moonland characterized by wide plains covered by extremely tall grasses. The Weaver Magi often wear clothes made of grass. Unlike the Naroomi, the Weavers lack pointed ears. The Dream Creatures of the region resemble plains creatures and grassy plants.
- The Weave, controlled by Mystryl or one of her successors, was a way through which raw magic was accessed, tapped into and used by casters of magic. The Weave was the way in which magic presented itself to beings for their use, and it flowed throughout the world, touching almost every corner of existence, with exception of dead-magic zones. The Weave coexisted with the Shadow Weave. The Weave did not exist on Abeir, making casting magic in that world more difficult than in Toril.
- A weave, also known as a web, is a combination of One Power flows. There are five different flows that can be manipulated by the One Power: Air, Earth, Fire, Spirit, and Water; these are known as the Five Powers. Each of the Five Powers produces a different effect when woven. For example, weaving Fire on a candle wick ignites it, lighting the candle. More complex weaves require more than one flow to be used, but produce more spectacular results.
- Weaving is the act of shaping the power channeled from the True Source into flows that do what the channeler wishes. Weaves vary a great deal in their level of complexity. The following are some of the weaves known:
- The Weave were a race made of wool. They were all one giant family and had numbers instead of names. They had the ability to weave into different objects, including all of their technology and ships. They also had the ability to take the form of other people, providing they had a live template.
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| - Weaving is the act of shaping the power channeled from the True Source into flows that do what the channeler wishes. Weaves vary a great deal in their level of complexity. The following are some of the weaves known:
* Compulsion is a weave involving Spirit.
* Healing is usually done using Air, Spirit and Water, though some Healing weaves use all of the Five Powers.
* Rand made a weave involving Fire and Spirit which affected any male channeler walking through it like a wall of flame.
* Spirit is used to shield another channeler against the True Source. It can also be used to hide the fact that one is holding the One Power.
* Air with a hint of Fire can be used to eavesdrop.
- The weave is a freestyle double nunchaku technique in which the two nunchaku and two wrists cross over each other, alternating, in a motion similar to that of two separate figure-8's. The weave was adapted from poi. Like the poi version, the freestyle nunchaku weave can be performed with a varying number of spins, or beats on each side, and either spinning downwards or upwards. The most common and basic version of the weave is the three-beat downwards weave. Four-beat and five-beat weaves are also performed, but with greater difficulty.
- The Weave is a component in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
- The Weave is a Moonland characterized by wide plains covered by extremely tall grasses. The Weaver Magi often wear clothes made of grass. Unlike the Naroomi, the Weavers lack pointed ears. The Dream Creatures of the region resemble plains creatures and grassy plants.
- The Weave were a race made of wool. They were all one giant family and had numbers instead of names. They had the ability to weave into different objects, including all of their technology and ships. They also had the ability to take the form of other people, providing they had a live template. The Eleventh Doctor recalled meeting them when he saved their home planet "about five or eight faces back...". He made friends with one of them, she was seven or eight and welcomed him to a dinner with her family as thanks. As a reward for saving their planet they offered him the Glamour, a drug-type substance that changed reality to give the user pleasure. The Tahnn were at war with the Weave because they wanted to use it as a weapon. The Doctor took the girl for a ride in the TARDIS and then he gave her a device to call him for help. When the Doctor, Rory and Amy landed on Earth in 1936, the Weave were hiding, by taking the form of humans, from the Tahnn. Rory was the first to find they were on the planet. He met a "librarian". She went to make him a cup of tea. A few minutes later, he went into her room and saw her face in a hammock/pod type object made out of a horrible green wool. Rory told the Doctor and the Doctor told them about the Weave and that they were at war with the Tahnn. (PROSE: The Glamour Chase)
- A weave, also known as a web, is a combination of One Power flows. There are five different flows that can be manipulated by the One Power: Air, Earth, Fire, Spirit, and Water; these are known as the Five Powers. Each of the Five Powers produces a different effect when woven. For example, weaving Fire on a candle wick ignites it, lighting the candle. More complex weaves require more than one flow to be used, but produce more spectacular results. Theoretically, weaves of the One Power are similar to textile weaves, and weaving Saidar has been compared to folding silk. Once a weave has been created, the channeler can "hold" it to keep the effect ongoing, or knot the flows, a process called "tying the weave off". A weave that has been tied off persists even after the channeler has released the True Source or left the area. A channeler of Saidin or Saidar is able to see the weaves created using the same half of the power, but not the other. For this reason, a man cannot teach a woman how to create a weave and vice versa. Although a channeler can intuitively create a weave (such as when Rand wove Balefire for the first time), most channelers learn by watching others create the weave. Once it has been created, they then practice creating it themselves until they can recreate it from memory alone. A channeler with the knowledge of how to invert their weaves can hide them from the sight of others.
- The Weave, controlled by Mystryl or one of her successors, was a way through which raw magic was accessed, tapped into and used by casters of magic. The Weave was the way in which magic presented itself to beings for their use, and it flowed throughout the world, touching almost every corner of existence, with exception of dead-magic zones. The Weave coexisted with the Shadow Weave. The Weave did not exist on Abeir, making casting magic in that world more difficult than in Toril.
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