The Harrower

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The Harrower
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Origin Blood
Titles The Uroboros Concluded
Names FNORD (Nephilim's vampiric Name)
Aspects Winter Grail
Date of arrival Before the Old Wyrm journeyed Nowhere
Owner(s) Maltramac)

The Harrower is an Hour of the Fourth Fansus, created by Maltramac. Its aspects are Winter and Grail. The Harrower is an Hour of starvation and desolation, of hunger and of the terrible things that our hunger drives us towards.

Description

History

The Harrower is one of the older children of the Wyrm. It was born hungry and has never been sated, though before the Collision, its father and siblings kept its desires at bay with relative ease. However, the cataclysm gave the Uroboros Concluded a much greater hold on the waking world and its hunger grows each day.

Appearance

Usually, the Harrower maintains an intangible form, a lingering aura of emptiness and gnawing hunger. It only manifests physically when presented with an offering which it may consume. It takes the form of a serpent with gray, matted scales. It moves slowly and patiently, always towards what it wishes to consume. It is easily possible to outrun the Harrower's physical manifestation. It is unwise to assume it has given up its pursuit.

Inevitably, however, the Uroboros turns on itself and begins consuming its own flesh, starting from the tail, bite by bite, until there is nothing left but the intangible ever-hungering presence once again, awaiting another offering to consume.

Principles

Hunger. Grail for the sensation, and Winter for the outcome. Never sated, never ceasing. The Harrower consumes until there is nothing left to be consumed and then continues to starve. Thus it is the patron of famine and of cannibalism, and its most sacred rite is the consumption of one's own flesh.

Worship

Cult

Mark

  1. Temptation: Hunger:
  2. Dedication: Hunger:
  3. Ascension: Hunger:
  4. Ascension: Hunger:
  5. Ascension: Hunger:
  6. Ascension: Hunger:
  7. Ending:

Servants

Harpy Lady Sisters (alukite probably)

They monch. And steal your food and stuff.

Names

Neph's Vampire

Locations

The Mansus

The Histories

Items

Tools

Ingredients

Influences

Books

Rites

Relationships