[hider=Csonugdytuft] [center] [u][b]The Prince[/b][/u] [b]Name:[/b] Ctha-Acharth'Shoa-Lloiga'Otekub'Nach-Yithath'Ub-Yiggub'Gnatholei'Dhuulmitha'Yhan'Thothu'Ub-Uran'Fthonartha'Tsathubo Csonugdytuft The Bountiful Wheel; The Munificent Halo; The Charitable Ring; The Beneficent Band [b]Domain:[/b] Charity [b]Description:[/b] Csonugdytuft's form is not set in stone, and indeed any being would be lucky to see her take the same exact form twice in their lifetime. However, despite this there is always a single constant in all her forms; it is a constant that has given her her many names. It is simply the fact that she is composed of at least a single floating ring. Most often there is more than one ring; sometimes they are apart, sometimes they are inside one another, sometimes they rotate, and sometimes the simply turn. These rings, however, are not made of any metal or stone. No, the rings are far softer and comforting than harsh rock or cold metal; the body of Csonugdytuft is made up twisted and contorted flesh and bone. Each ring is formed by bone and flesh and meat and sinew, and it is constantly shifting and flowing; mouths and eyes and faces smiling in contentment are continuously appearing and disappearing across the faces of the rings. Csonugdytuft is not a cruel Goddess, in fact she is quite the opposite. She is akin to a caring and loving mother to those who follow her, and she wishes nothing more to spread that love to all. Her desire is to spread her Gifts to as many as she can, viewing her Gifts as great boons to the receivers and as proof of her love. She even wishes to spread them to those who do not want them, for she takes pity on their ignorance and fear of her and wants only to make them happy through her Gifts. In fact, Csonugdytuft is physically incapable of understanding that someone could honestly not desire her Gifts, she views them in a completely positive light and she has never had any complaints from those she has Gifted. The fact that perhaps her Gifts, which twist and contort and distort the bodies of lesser beings into freakish and impossible shapes, may also effect the recipients minds has never occurred to her. [u][b]The Realm[/b][/u] [b]Name:[/b] Vhlei-Yophketh'Yithachath'Bhanila'Oth-Nosha'Nothadde'Anormith'Rhanatha'Dla-Tep'Ktep'Rhu-Shadrath'Tha-Kubo Vybonardkrt [b]Description:[/b] From the moment one first steps foot inside Vybonardkrt they can tell that this is not a place constrained by the laws of mortal plane. It exists in a massive void and this void itself is a soothing white, though most people would not find the featureless whiteness soothing in any sense of the word. All of what passes for solid ground sits suspended in this great void, spread out and sitting motionless in the void as far as the eyes can see. But this 'ground' is not like the ground of most realms, it is not made up of rock or dirt. Instead, every surface of Vybonardkrt is made up of flesh and bone and while it does not shift as quickly as its mother, it does not stay static and unchanged. These surfaces themselves are all connected in some way or another, and vary widely. There are flimsy carpets of meat, floating castles of bone and sinew, halls of eyeballs and mouths, lakes of blood and bodily fluids, and tunnels akin to intestines. It has been described as appearing like as though it is a single great and massive and visceral entity as there is not a single object that appears to have been actually made. [b]Denizens:[/b] The Denizens of Vybonardkrt are composed primarily of Csonugdytuft's Children and Gifted. The differences between the two are small small, and the Goddess herself views neither one more favourably than the other. The Children are the creatures created entirely by Csonugdytuft, born of her pure and unadulterated power; the Gifted are mortals who have been given her Gifts and now dwell within her realm. The Gifted's origins as humans can usually be seen despite their bodies being twisted and warped, and not all Gifted are horrifically deformed. For some, Csonugdytuft's gifts predominantly show on the inside, twisting and mutilating the Gifted's organs and interior. However, these Gifted tend to be Csonugdytuft's cultists in the Mortal realm, and few of them live in Vybonardkrt itself. So as a general rule of thumb, the Gifted inside Vybonardkrt are the most extensively mutated. The Children, however, do not show the mortal origins of the Gifted. They take any number of shapes and sizes and forms, some of which should be impossible and all of which are terrifying. For the most part these make up what could be considered the native flora and fauna of the realm, since not all of them are sentient. However, none of them harm any of the other Children or the Gifted; not even for food, since they survive by consuming the ever-growing flesh of Vybonardkrt itself. It is also worth noting that one cannot categorize the Children and Gifted into smaller groups, since no two creatures are identical; in fact, some have theorized that Vybonardkrt itself is simply a single and massive Child. [/center] [/hider]