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Real Name: Vulnus, Arbiter Of Treachery
Designation: Hurtt
Species: Nephilim
Lore: This is the other the legend of Verum speaks of. One who's true name is seldom spoken. One even more powerful then The Reaper of Lies himself. Vulnus, Arbiter Of Treachery. Although, those who have been unfortunate enough to encounter this beast simply know him as Hurtt. Unlike Truth, who watches patiently and judges fairly, Hurtt is a ruthless fury. Called upon only in the most dire of circumstances, Hurtt is tasked with judging the Falsifiers Truth deems deserving of such a terrible fate. Those whose lies have caused irreparable damage, such as suicide or psychological trauma, will be damned to oblivion by The Arbiter of Treachery himself. Once chosen by Vulnus, there is no escape. Only trial and judgement. The Trial consists of two stages, followed by The Judgement. First, the Falsifier will be transfixed by Judas, Vulnus' All Seeing Eye. It's gaze is inexorable and endless; staring into their very soul with contempt. Next, they will face Judico, The Absolute Tribunal. Sixteen wailing mouths, every one recalling the pain the Falsifier's lies had wrought. A deafening cacophony of screams and howls, forcing the Falsifier to endure all the agony their actions had caused. Finally, the Falsifier will face Judicium and Judex, Vulnus' Blades Of Infinite Punishment. Judicium's task is to end the Falsifier's life in the most painful way imaginable. Once Vulnus has ended the Falsifier's miserable life, a much more horrid fate awaits them in the hereafter. Employing Judex, Vulnus will reap the Falsifier's soul, damning them to a Hell of their own making. One that reflects the crimes of their lives and punishing them justly, for all eternity.
Proverb of Vulnus: "All Dishonesty you should advert, because the Truth can really Hurt."
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Artwork by hoz-boz
Designation: Hurtt
Species: Nephilim
Lore: This is the other the legend of Verum speaks of. One who's true name is seldom spoken. One even more powerful then The Reaper of Lies himself. Vulnus, Arbiter Of Treachery. Although, those who have been unfortunate enough to encounter this beast simply know him as Hurtt. Unlike Truth, who watches patiently and judges fairly, Hurtt is a ruthless fury. Called upon only in the most dire of circumstances, Hurtt is tasked with judging the Falsifiers Truth deems deserving of such a terrible fate. Those whose lies have caused irreparable damage, such as suicide or psychological trauma, will be damned to oblivion by The Arbiter of Treachery himself. Once chosen by Vulnus, there is no escape. Only trial and judgement. The Trial consists of two stages, followed by The Judgement. First, the Falsifier will be transfixed by Judas, Vulnus' All Seeing Eye. It's gaze is inexorable and endless; staring into their very soul with contempt. Next, they will face Judico, The Absolute Tribunal. Sixteen wailing mouths, every one recalling the pain the Falsifier's lies had wrought. A deafening cacophony of screams and howls, forcing the Falsifier to endure all the agony their actions had caused. Finally, the Falsifier will face Judicium and Judex, Vulnus' Blades Of Infinite Punishment. Judicium's task is to end the Falsifier's life in the most painful way imaginable. Once Vulnus has ended the Falsifier's miserable life, a much more horrid fate awaits them in the hereafter. Employing Judex, Vulnus will reap the Falsifier's soul, damning them to a Hell of their own making. One that reflects the crimes of their lives and punishing them justly, for all eternity.
Proverb of Vulnus: "All Dishonesty you should advert, because the Truth can really Hurt."
REPOSTED WITH PERMISSION
Artwork by hoz-boz
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hoz-boz
I love how the wings are mouth to represent 'the freedom to speak'
And the scythe 'stab in the heart'
'The freedom to speak things that stabs people in the heart'
For truth, his wings are eyes instead
'The freedom to see...'
Basically observing rather than speaking it out is more of truth than just mere hurting, observing makes one aknowledge accurately.
I love the shading of the wings and the bloodstains too.
I love how the wings are mouth to represent 'the freedom to speak'
And the scythe 'stab in the heart'
'The freedom to speak things that stabs people in the heart'
For truth, his wings are eyes instead
'The freedom to see...'
Basically observing rather than speaking it out is more of truth than just mere hurting, observing makes one aknowledge accurately.
I love the shading of the wings and the bloodstains too.