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=== The Mansus ===
 
=== The Mansus ===
 
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* '''The Forest'''
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** '''The Halls of Skin'''
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*** The Maw neither partakes of taxidermy nor approves. Bested foes are to be summarily consumed, not stuffed and mounted as trophies. Nevertheless, even a devoured foe leaves traces. These are gathered, bottled, labeled, and neatly placed on shelves in unlit rooms. A select few are used as molds for flesh, to create a physical replica to fight and learn from time and time again.
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** '''The Mawsoleum'''
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*** Here lay the remnants of former Maw’s, indexed and true. The remnants interred here are done so with the highest respect, and the greatest care. This is not the Halls of Skin, where predator and prey is placed for all manner of being to gawk at, but the closest thing the Maw’s have to “sacred”. It is the duty of each and every Maw, present and future, to maintain the Mawsoleum and ensure its contents safekeeping. This is not an eccentricity of the Maw Consuming, but rather a pragmatic decision. Each remnant stores the life and death of its former self, ready to be witnessed and studied time and time again. Thus, each new Maw might garner all the experience of old to fortify themselves against their predecessors downfalls.
 
=== The Histories ===
 
=== The Histories ===
 
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*The Tables
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**The Lesser Tables
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*** FNORD, lesser tables shared both in the forest and the mortal world between murderers. Tends to have good sherry and rum. Great stories, surprisingly difficult to find a seat.
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**The Greater Table(s)
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*** FNORD, The Maw Consuming's table and other dining tables of import. The Maw's personal table has 41 seats, 39 for the Maw's children, one for the current Maw, and an honorary seat for the Maw Consuming itself left empty.
 
== Items ==
 
== Items ==
  
 
=== Tools ===
 
=== Tools ===
 
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* Ivory Tablet
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** As hours go, the Maw is incredibly lenient on allowing entrance to the forest. This tablet is given to those dreamers who meet the Maw's few requirements... But it is just as easily reclaimed should the dreamer fail to renew their bargain.
 
=== Ingredients ===
 
=== Ingredients ===
  
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
 
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"A Slavering Text"
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* '''Wildlings:''' Vak
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**Text1: "Here are my children, numbered thirty-nine. Thieves, Warriors, Slaves and Saints. They strived for their place at my table, and at my table they dine."
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**Text2: "Each of them were once a lowly beast, but clawed and strived and ripped fire from the hands of man. In doing so they proved themselves my children."
 
=== Rites ===
 
=== Rites ===
  

Revision as of 05:30, 26 August 2018

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Origin God-from-Blood
Names The Maw Consuming
Aspects Heart Edge Grail
Date of arrival Unknown
Owner(s) Arcanuse

History

Description

Appearance

Principles

Worship

Cult

Mark

Servants

Locations

The Mansus

  • The Forest
    • The Halls of Skin
      • The Maw neither partakes of taxidermy nor approves. Bested foes are to be summarily consumed, not stuffed and mounted as trophies. Nevertheless, even a devoured foe leaves traces. These are gathered, bottled, labeled, and neatly placed on shelves in unlit rooms. A select few are used as molds for flesh, to create a physical replica to fight and learn from time and time again.
    • The Mawsoleum
      • Here lay the remnants of former Maw’s, indexed and true. The remnants interred here are done so with the highest respect, and the greatest care. This is not the Halls of Skin, where predator and prey is placed for all manner of being to gawk at, but the closest thing the Maw’s have to “sacred”. It is the duty of each and every Maw, present and future, to maintain the Mawsoleum and ensure its contents safekeeping. This is not an eccentricity of the Maw Consuming, but rather a pragmatic decision. Each remnant stores the life and death of its former self, ready to be witnessed and studied time and time again. Thus, each new Maw might garner all the experience of old to fortify themselves against their predecessors downfalls.

The Histories

  • The Tables
    • The Lesser Tables
      • FNORD, lesser tables shared both in the forest and the mortal world between murderers. Tends to have good sherry and rum. Great stories, surprisingly difficult to find a seat.
    • The Greater Table(s)
      • FNORD, The Maw Consuming's table and other dining tables of import. The Maw's personal table has 41 seats, 39 for the Maw's children, one for the current Maw, and an honorary seat for the Maw Consuming itself left empty.

Items

Tools

  • Ivory Tablet
    • As hours go, the Maw is incredibly lenient on allowing entrance to the forest. This tablet is given to those dreamers who meet the Maw's few requirements... But it is just as easily reclaimed should the dreamer fail to renew their bargain.

Ingredients

Books

"A Slavering Text"

  • Wildlings: Vak
    • Text1: "Here are my children, numbered thirty-nine. Thieves, Warriors, Slaves and Saints. They strived for their place at my table, and at my table they dine."
    • Text2: "Each of them were once a lowly beast, but clawed and strived and ripped fire from the hands of man. In doing so they proved themselves my children."

Rites

Relationships

  • [[]]:
  • The Spirarch: Neutral. The Spirarch oversaw the Maw's pact, and for that the Spirarch has the Maw's closest equivalent to gratitude it can muster.
  • [[]]:
  • [[]]:
  • The Hunter/The Worm's Foundations:
  • [[]]:
  • The Bright Tapestry:
  • The Die Cutter:
  • The Mother Bear:
  • [[]]:
  • The Maw Consuming: The Maw isn't one for much introspection. Still, the Maw has yet to wholly dismiss the lingering gnaw of why they seek to perpetuate the cycle of hunter and prey. Perhaps the answer might be just around the bend, another perpetuation of the cycle away...
  • The Succulent Glow:
  • [[]]:
  • The Shambling Dawn:
  • The Red Lady:
  • [[]]:
  • The Fell-Feaster:
  • The Monument:
  • The Cub:
  • The Seraph:
  • [[]]:
  • [[]]:
  • The Worm Funktastic: Befuddled annoyance. The Maw is a primitive hour, and has little understanding of music or any variety of art. What it does understand is that not all of its murderers die in the forest, that some vanish to the tune of a saxophone in the night.
  • [[]]:
  • The Rotted Ox: Revulsion. The Maw understands the value of endings, but sees them as the foundation for new beginnings. A pause in song, a rest between hunts. The Rotted Ox's dedication to the end is a repulsive aberration to be denied.
  • [[]]:
  • [[]]:
  • [[]]:
  • [[]]:
  • The Unending Worm:
  • [[]]:

See Also