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-[[Category:Glossary]][[Category:Groups]]Not to be confused with [[God]], it refers often but not always to invisible forces, usually a person or persons, guiding events from behind a [[veil]].+[[Category:Glossary]][[Category:Groups]]Not to be confused with [[God]], it generally refers to invisible forces, usually a person or persons, guiding events from behind a [[veil]].
-It is sometimes called the [[Architect's hand]].+More specifically, the "Unseen Hand" is the name of the [[psy-ops]] arm of [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]]. The [[Framers]], a [[League of Gnomes]] unit, often went about using the same name in order to discredit their opponents. Historically they are called by the rather unwieldy title of the "Counterfeit Unseen Hand," after an article by a young [[Guileless Maccabee]]. The Framers, according to documents collected by [[Smedley Wissock]], often referred to the Unseen Hand as the [[Architect's hand]].
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-The [[Counterfeiting gang|Unseen Hand]] was also the name of the [[psy-ops]] organ of [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]]. The [[Framers]], a [[The League of Gnomes]] unit, often went about using the same name in order to discredit their opponents. Historically they are called by the rather unweildy title of the "Counterfeit Unseen Hand."+
== See Also == == See Also ==
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 +*[[Green Men]]
*[[Hand]] *[[Hand]]

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Not to be confused with God, it generally refers to invisible forces, usually a person or persons, guiding events from behind a veil.

More specifically, the "Unseen Hand" is the name of the psy-ops arm of The League of Men with Fancy Gloves. The Framers, a League of Gnomes unit, often went about using the same name in order to discredit their opponents. Historically they are called by the rather unwieldy title of the "Counterfeit Unseen Hand," after an article by a young Guileless Maccabee. The Framers, according to documents collected by Smedley Wissock, often referred to the Unseen Hand as the Architect's hand.

See Also