One of the narratives identified a ghoul named Ghul-e Biyaban, a particularly monstrous character believed to be inhabiting the wilderness of Afghanistan and Iran." The creature also preys on young children, drinks blood, steals coins, and eats the dead, then taking the form of the person most recently eaten. It lures unwary people into the desert wastes or abandoned places to slay and devour them. Some state that a ghoul is a desert-dwelling, shapeshifting demon that can assume the guise of an animal, especially a hyena. Thus, instead of burying its dead away from inhabited areas as usual, the Paris Right Bank settlement began with cemeteries near its centre." In ruins after the Western Roman Empire 's 5th-century end and the ensuing Frankish invasions, Parisians eventually abandoned this settlement for the marshy Right Bank: from the 4th century, the first known settlement there was on higher ground around a Saint-Etienne church and burial ground (behind the present Hôtel de Ville ), and urban expansion on the Right Bank began in earnest after other ecclesiastical landowners filled in the marshlands from the late 10th century. And according to the wiki entry these date back to the time of the Romans but for our purposes they date way further into the past possibly even pre Biblical Flood " Paris ' earliest burial grounds were to the southern outskirts of the Roman-era Left Bank city. And where are these realms besides the four corners of the globe?! They happen to be below the streets of Paris in the Catacombs. DankmyerĪnd these silvery masked bastards are taking on any & all comers down to their realms. And where pray tell is all of this information coming from?! Black Box Books - Tome Three: Cannibals and Confusion By Kirt A. The silvery masks of the the Clergy of Mordiggiel have been changed by their association of the Lovecraftian god of death. The silver masks of Mordiggiel, are found in the far flung areas of Medieval Europe. So let's pick it right up from where we last left off here. Briefly it took the semblance of some demoniac giant with eyeless head and limbless body and then, leaping and spreading like smoky fire, it swept into the chamber." Its form was that of a worm-shapen column, huge as a dragon, its further coils still issuing from the gloom of the corridor but it changed from moment to moment, swirling and spinning as if alive with the vortical energies of dark aeons. It seemed to suck the flame from the red urns and fill the chamber with a chill of utter death and voidness. It filled the portals from side to side, it towered above the lintel – and then, swiftly, it became more than a shadow: it was a bulk of darkness, black and opaque, that somehow blinded the eyes with a strange dazzlement. A colossal shadow appeared that was not wrought by anything in the room. " Mordiggian.was a benign deity in the eyes of the inhabitants of Zul-Bha-Sair.
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