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Graghgorra

by Zeffon

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i. Unkardiad (Lord of the Flies) In the dimension Graghgorra, fears can manifest themselves as large malevolent beings, capable of destroying the person from which they are derived. In fact, Graghgorra is the oldest dimension out of many, being about as old as the Earth. Although the beings in Graghgorra cannot cross the dimensional rift into our world, they can feed upon the human overmind, a large amoeba-like flan of sorts. Each human on Earth is psychically represented by a cell in the human overmind. If a cell dies, its respsective human does as well... In the moon, there is a secret cave. Inside said cave, there is a well - a well that contains the origins of all life here in Zeffon. Whether you choose to believe me or not is up to you. In the swamps and marshes of the west, there is a bell tower of an old forgotten church that slowly continues to sink into the abyss. Here they say, men come and perform devilish rituals in the name of the Old God of Crüdza. Crüdza is a very ancient town that lies in modern-day Verimore that is oft omitted on maps. An old map from four centuries ago still confirms its existence. The deep well in the middle of the abandoned town leads to a marshy land full of decaying trees. Theorists have it that the old people of Crüdza built the church to convert people who lived there - that is, if the people who lived there still exist. There's rumors of a large cockroach-like insect that patrols the muddy lands in search for prey. The longer people stay out of the well, the hungrier it gets, until it finally emerges and goes on a rampage. Aside from small rodents and the like, it is said that it poses no threat to humans.
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ii. Human Bradyzoites, Pt. 1 In the well, it's almost like another world: there's an incredible amount of light for something that is completely underground, and it is said that a lot of this comes from the misty green waters that bubble up from the earth's core. It's unknown what these pools are made of, but it is generally concluded that they are the source of an eerie mist that wafts from the valley every morning. The mist seems to drive people mad, and a condensed solid version of this mist is said to be the material from which the Bell of Noor is made.
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iii. Graghgorra If the earth is really so deep, why haven't we discovered it yet? The answer lies with the ancient Ognians, the original residents of Unkardia, where mist flows like a fluid river. They guard an ancient foe that came from an unknown place. The Temple of Faces for example: if one ventures too deep, they will be torn apart by old Ognian guards. It's not necessarily their own will that causes them to guard what lies beneath the earth.

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i. Unkardiad (Lord of the Flies)

In the dimension Graghgorra, fears can manifest themselves as large malevolent beings, capable of destroying the person from which they are derived. In fact, Graghgorra is the oldest dimension out of many, being about as old as the Earth. Although the beings in Graghgorra cannot cross the dimensional rift into our world, they can feed upon the human overmind, a large amoeba-like flan of sorts. Each human on Earth is psychically represented by a cell in the human overmind. If a cell dies, its respsective human does as well...

In the moon, there is a secret cave. Inside said cave, there is a well - a well that contains the origins of all life here in Zeffon. Whether you choose to believe me or not is up to you.

In the swamps and marshes of the west, there is a bell tower of an old forgotten church that slowly continues to sink into the abyss. Here they say, men come and perform devilish rituals in the name of the Old God of Crüdza. Crüdza is a very ancient town that lies in modern-day Verimore that is oft omitted on maps. An old map from four centuries ago still confirms its existence. The deep well in the middle of the abandoned town leads to a marshy land full of decaying trees. Theorists have it that the old people of Crüdza built the church to convert people who lived there - that is, if the people who lived there still exist. There's rumors of a large cockroach-like insect that patrols the muddy lands in search for prey. The longer people stay out of the well, the hungrier it gets, until it finally emerges and goes on a rampage. Aside from small rodents and the like, it is said that it poses no threat to humans.

ii. Human Bradyzoites, Pt. 1

In the well, it's almost like another world: there's an incredible amount of light for something that is completely underground, and it is said that a lot of this comes from the misty green waters that bubble up from the earth's core. It's unknown what these pools are made of, but it is generally concluded that they are the source of an eerie mist that wafts from the valley every morning. The mist seems to drive people mad, and a condensed solid version of this mist is said to be the material from which the Bell of Noor is made.

iii. Graghgorra

If the earth is really so deep, why haven't we discovered it yet? The answer lies with the ancient Ognians, the original residents of Unkardia, where mist flows like a fluid river. They guard an ancient foe that came from an unknown place. The Temple of Faces for example: if one ventures too deep, they will be torn apart by old Ognian guards. It's not necessarily their own will that causes them to guard what lies beneath the earth.

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released February 16, 2013

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