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Description
The Boatman is a peculiar Hour. A gatekeeper - he is the way into the City. The only way in, in fact. He dictates who enters and who will feed the river. That is his task.
History
Far before the days of the lock-down, he was there, guarding the gates. He is far more than a mere ferryman. Once a mortal who was considered a murderer by those who stumbled upon his secrets, hidden in the boathouse. His journey to Hourhood was torturous, at first for his accusers, and afterwards for himself after he became a long; his master held the gates as he would bleed like a pig until he became the very blood that he would shed. Once he fully ascended, he found that the blood would simply not stop pouring, so the Boatman created a moat from it to further aid his duties. Aside from this, the Boatman's sight also greatly improved with ascension. These boons only made him gain a greater fervor for his task and purpose than ever before.
Appearance
A large figure shrouded in a red cloak and donning a dark mask. The mask has smiling face - none have seen his face for a long time. His limbs are blood-red.
Principles
He is a guide and gatekeeper, thus he is knock. He is the shepherd of the dead, and slayer of those who do not pay the toll - thus he is winter. He is a sadist and enjoys his profession greatly, thus he is edge.
Worship
Cult
The boatman is worshiped by mortals for fair deals and passage. He cares not for their pleas, however.
Mark
- Temptation: Phrase:
- Dedication: Phrase:.
- Ascension: Phrase:
- Ascension: Phrase:
- Ascension: Phrase:
- Ascension: Phrase:
- Ending: I
Servants
bloodless fools:these mortals who refused to pay the price and ended up in the moat, it eats whatever falls inside.
Names
The Old Geezer
Locations
The Mansus
The moat
a moat of blood that has only grown since the hour first acceded
The Histories
Items
Tools
Ingredients
Books
- The book of cookie recipes
Rites
Relationships
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