The Rotted Ox

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The Rotted Ox
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"the end that will one day come"
Origin god from stone
Titles the Ragged Mass,the Seer of Rags and Ruin
Aspects winter
Date of arrival from the place before
Owner(s) beardedtree24

The Rotted Ox the Ragged Mass, the Seer of Rags and Ruin

History

The Rotted Ox is one of the first hours and was from the place and time that was before the house or perhaps something else. Part of the old powers of ending the Rotted Ox relished in the stasis of that places dying moments and sought to ensure its final end. However, this end was the not final and the stasis Rotted Ox had sought for was broken when the The Mother Bear awoke the glory was rekindled and life began anew. The final end may have been forestall but not stopped completely and the Rotted Ox now works to bring the end that will one day come.

Description

Appearance

A minotaur skeleton with scraps of withered flesh still clinging to its bones. An aged and gnarled wooden staff from which and hourglass hangs is held in one hand.

Principles

Stagnation, stasis and the inevitable end. They say the Rotted Ox once gazed into the fabric of time and learnt what it holds now as the first and only truth. Progression and change mean nothing if will be nought but dust in the end.  Those who follow the Rotted Ox are often naysayers and doom seekers disillusioned with life and its ever-changing ways. Sometimes those who whatever reason who wish for a state of static balance or normality may seek the Rotted Ox. But those who beseech the Rotted Ox can be enthralled by his vision and so too believe in the inevitable end that will one day come.

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Locations

In the depths of the manus there is a swamp filled with the ruins of past glories and the memories of those long forgotten. This is where the Rotted Ox resides, where he plots and speaks of the doom that will one day come.

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