The Mass Grave's Justice
Mobile Vulgus
Daecuru's Temple Guardian
BASICS
Name: Mobile Vulgus
Gender: N/A
Species: Undead Revenant-Class Snakekind - Riven Type
Name: Mobile Vulgus
Gender: N/A
Species: Undead Revenant-Class Snakekind - Riven Type
APPEARANCE
Over 250 feet in length and about 22 feet in circumference, the beastly guardian of Daecuru’s temple is a behemoth to behold. The beastly and monstrous pillar of a creature can crush most buildings with a single tail swipe, and essentially is some grotesque combination of ribs, spinal columns, and bits and pieces of other sorts extending from the main spine of the creature.
Its head is draconic in shape, and a pair of fiery-eyes glow from within the depths of its sockets. The end of this abomination is a large, bony-rattle made of the masses of its victims.
Over 250 feet in length and about 22 feet in circumference, the beastly guardian of Daecuru’s temple is a behemoth to behold. The beastly and monstrous pillar of a creature can crush most buildings with a single tail swipe, and essentially is some grotesque combination of ribs, spinal columns, and bits and pieces of other sorts extending from the main spine of the creature.
Its head is draconic in shape, and a pair of fiery-eyes glow from within the depths of its sockets. The end of this abomination is a large, bony-rattle made of the masses of its victims.
ABILITIES
World-Eater Size: Daecuru’s guardian serpent is a sight to behold in size alone. As mentioned, the creature is 250 feet in length and some 22 feet in circumference. Its strength is even more impressive even when accounting for its size. If it did not fear its master’s wrath, it could easily bring down the house.
Wrathfire Breath: The serpent breathes a unique dark-reiatsu tainted flame called Wrathfire - this fire melts through most known materials, and lingers for days. Oddly enough, it casts very little light, emanating only an eerie glow - as if only to remind you of its presence. In addition, the flame brings little warmth - as wrath itself only can bring about the destruction of life, not the maintenance of it.
Skeletal Soul Assimilation: Mobile Vulgus can consume the bones of the dead and modify its composition based on what it consumes. While these modifications are only temporary, they make the creature violently unpredictable in its strategy.
Undead: The creature cannot feel pain, and therefore does not flinch. Given its size, this makes the creature unstoppable except through the extremely off chance that something can overpower it or destroy it.
World-Eater Size: Daecuru’s guardian serpent is a sight to behold in size alone. As mentioned, the creature is 250 feet in length and some 22 feet in circumference. Its strength is even more impressive even when accounting for its size. If it did not fear its master’s wrath, it could easily bring down the house.
Wrathfire Breath: The serpent breathes a unique dark-reiatsu tainted flame called Wrathfire - this fire melts through most known materials, and lingers for days. Oddly enough, it casts very little light, emanating only an eerie glow - as if only to remind you of its presence. In addition, the flame brings little warmth - as wrath itself only can bring about the destruction of life, not the maintenance of it.
Skeletal Soul Assimilation: Mobile Vulgus can consume the bones of the dead and modify its composition based on what it consumes. While these modifications are only temporary, they make the creature violently unpredictable in its strategy.
Undead: The creature cannot feel pain, and therefore does not flinch. Given its size, this makes the creature unstoppable except through the extremely off chance that something can overpower it or destroy it.
WEAKNESSES
Bound to Daecuru’s Temple: Mobile Vulgus cannot leave the temple grounds.
Weak to Light Reiatsu: Mobile Vulgus is weak to light-element - although the amount required to outright destroy the beast is ludicrous. However, this is one of the few things that can cause it to recoil - light reiatsu weakens its Skeletal Soul Assimilation ability and makes it hard to keep itself together.
Bound to Daecuru’s Temple: Mobile Vulgus cannot leave the temple grounds.
Weak to Light Reiatsu: Mobile Vulgus is weak to light-element - although the amount required to outright destroy the beast is ludicrous. However, this is one of the few things that can cause it to recoil - light reiatsu weakens its Skeletal Soul Assimilation ability and makes it hard to keep itself together.
BACKGROUND
At some point during the reign of the Dark Five, each of them made a guardian for their main temple. These guardians would act as a safeguard for their places of worship, to ensure that their taint would forever be a thorn in the side of the Ten that made up the One.
Daecuru’s Guardian combined his favored creation - the foul and corrupted undead - with his favored alternate form - the black cobra. That and all the violence of the ultimate manifestation of hate - the mob, created the monstrosity known as “Mobile Vulgus.”
“Mobile Vulgus” is not just one identity, but a collective of souls that have been forcibly absorbed into the creature. Every victim claimed by one of Daecuru’s disciples is another soul processed and assimilated into this monstrous bone serpent. A poetic yet vulgar metaphor for the self-sustaining wrath of a violent mob.
As Daecuru’s temple constantly expands due to its usage of lavaflow for obsidian, Mobile Vulgus roams the unoccupied rooms, constantly on the hunt for those that would dare pry into the matters of its master.
At some point during the reign of the Dark Five, each of them made a guardian for their main temple. These guardians would act as a safeguard for their places of worship, to ensure that their taint would forever be a thorn in the side of the Ten that made up the One.
Daecuru’s Guardian combined his favored creation - the foul and corrupted undead - with his favored alternate form - the black cobra. That and all the violence of the ultimate manifestation of hate - the mob, created the monstrosity known as “Mobile Vulgus.”
“Mobile Vulgus” is not just one identity, but a collective of souls that have been forcibly absorbed into the creature. Every victim claimed by one of Daecuru’s disciples is another soul processed and assimilated into this monstrous bone serpent. A poetic yet vulgar metaphor for the self-sustaining wrath of a violent mob.
As Daecuru’s temple constantly expands due to its usage of lavaflow for obsidian, Mobile Vulgus roams the unoccupied rooms, constantly on the hunt for those that would dare pry into the matters of its master.