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underwinged adjective /ˈʌn.dər.wɪŋd/ In a state of early [transformation]; fragile yet chosen, broken but sheltered beneath protective power. “She came to Wildehaven underwinged—frightened, but no longer alone.” Held close during healing; not yet ready to rise, but carried by the strength of another. “The underwinged are not weak—they are just learning how to fly.” Marking the first stage of rebirth; raw, vulnerable, and embraced within a sacred space of safety and guidance. “Every phoenix begins underwinged, soot-stained and trembling.” Etymology: Derived from the metaphor of a phoenix shielding the wounded or young beneath its wings. Coined by Shayla Rae Wilde, Temptress of Wildehaven, as the term for Stage One of the Wildehaven program—[representing] protection, stabilization, and the beginning of [transformation]. Related Words: phoenixling, fireling, nestled, reborn-in-progress, sheltered strength
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