Chernobog
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"Chernobog... let me see. He's a dark being... vampire descent I believe. I see, he lives in the 2nd layer of the realm Tartaurus... a vampire realm, Otlen..." (Mother Hemera, Going off Dreams)
Where he was once a beautiful male specimen, his features have been distorted. His smooth skin now is patched with hairy clusters of blood sodden thick hide. His teeth cluttered, sharpened into fangs, where drool escapes his malformation of a mouth. Because he chose to drink from beasts, he also took the shape of those he drank from. The horns he bares on his head look like they are a weight that weighs him down more than we know. His eyes look pained from the life of torture he has lived, his negativity and wickedness claimed him long before he could turn the corner. This has claimed his soul and forever changed him into the beast he is today. The picture is a 'pretty' reference. We couldn't find anything on-line that depicted the character within the series.
Cloe
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She is the wife of Euclid, a majestic Centaur of grace and beauty rightfully so as queen. While in Going off Dreams she is more quiet and civilized. She was definitely an important warrior within the wars of their last realm. Rightfully so, after her bravery and skills, won her husbands heart and hand and took her place as queen of their breed. She is mother to Fin, a young foul of a Centaur who is shy. He will play a much bigger role within the saving grace of the realms further into the quests to follow. It only seem fitting that a Centaur with so much prestige would give birth to such a prince.
"Euclid introduced us to his wife, Cloe; she was lovely. She was a pale yellow mare, with a light brown skin and emerald green eyes. She had brown hooves, tail, and hair. She was very pretty; she was wearing a very beautiful material draped around her upper torso, covering her body parts that were human."
Body of Cloe's Centaur form (image captured via Google search) |
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