The Maw Consuming

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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 Histories

Items

Tools

Ingredients

Books

Rites

Relationships

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  • 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.
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  • The Hunter/The Worm's Foundations:
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  • The Bright Tapestry:
  • The Die Cutter:
  • The Mother Bear:
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  • 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:
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  • The Shambling Dawn:
  • The Red Lady:
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  • The Fell-Feaster:
  • The Monument:
  • The Cub:
  • The Seraph:
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • The Unending Worm:
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