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Irascor

This character is dead.
The Violence
Lesser Divine

Irascor is a very minor Elder Being who, like other Forgotten Elders survives by worming his way into the minds of those suffering from extreme depression or some kind of mental trauma, forming a symbiotic bond with them and warping their thoughts and causing them to become homicidal in order to feed off their anger, pain and misery; in Irascor's case it is Rilira Fl'wr, better known as the Grey Maiden of Na'Ka'Ve. Sometimes a person will be aware of his presence and he will promise them access to his power to exact revenge on either those who caused the trauma or those who they feel have wronged them, and in exchange be allowed to feed on their suffering and negative emotions, as is the case with Rilira. 

Irascor is the embodiment of blind and animalistic rage, and as such those who he either infects or are warlocks to him often commit horrific acts of unspeakable ultra-violence in his name. As such, whether willingly or not Irascor's victims will live extremely short, incredibly bloody lives and die a painful, brutal death. Irascor will gradually warp the mind of those he influences, making them rationalise and justify their extreme actions in such a way that in their minds it does not clash with their personal sense of morality; though this juxtaposition often slowly leads to insanity. He has noted that Rilira was the first to last more than a few weeks, having currently lasted two years and four months.

His physical form was destroyed and his essence fragmented into the ether by a punch from Ba'Jar infused with the divine essence of Leannan for a fraction of a second, essentially reducing his fleshy mass to ash.

Forms: When bonded with a host, Irascor could disguise himself as normal flesh but generally appeared as a warped mass of skinless flesh, muscle, bone and misplaced organs. He could take a generally humanoid form, though it must remain connected to the host; in Rilira's case, he connected to her by an umbilical cord due to his body being fused into the empty space where her reproductive organs were prior to her injuries.