During the month of the Harvest Festival, an Alchemist speaking several different languages, none of them Common, came to the Rover. He had an elixir of his own design on him that had traces of Vile power on it. When several of us imbibed it, we gained the ability to speak a language we previously had no knowledge of (a different language for each of us) but it heightened our fear response. A second drink caused nausea, but the acquisition of another new language. The bottle had the true name of the Unspeakable Abomination on the label, as well as its symbol inked on the bottom. This name and symbol were the sources of the Vile power that had contaminated the liquid.
Doctor Albinm was able to exercise the bottle, at which point we received a vision. We saw a massive worm, miles long, coherent in gibberish mouths. It was endlessly devouring its own tail. A woman knelt by its head, weeping, as a man with a lute and a cat covered in eyes walked away.
We believe these beings to be Dolor, Trance, and Puck. The feeling I got, as a priest of Trance, was that it was a painful goodbye, but not a betrayal. A priest of Dolor informed me that he felt that her sorrow was because the Unpeakable Abomination had been deprived of its chance to grieve and atone.
From "Praise to the Ascendants," Puck is described as "the Unknowable, who broke the last riddle and turned evil on itself." I wonder if this indicates that Puck played a large part in the Unspeakable Abomination consuming itself, and being defeated.
In conversation with Shizari the Magnificent, we theorized that the Unspeakable Abomination has the power to destroy communication, community, and fellowship.
During the month of the Harvest Festival, an Alchemist speaking several different languages, none of them Common, came to the Rover. He had an elixir of his own design on him that had traces of Vile power on it. When several of us imbibed it, we gained the ability to speak a language we previously had no knowledge of (a different language for each of us) but it heightened our fear response. A second drink caused nausea, but the acquisition of another new language. The bottle had the true name of the Unspeakable Abomination on the label, as well as its symbol inked on the bottom. This name and symbol were the sources of the Vile power that had contaminated the liquid. Doctor Albinm was able to exercise the bottle, at which point we received a vision. We saw a massive worm, miles long, coherent in gibberish mouths. It was endlessly devouring its own tail. A woman knelt by its head, weeping, as a man with a lute and a cat covered in eyes walked away. We believe these beings to be Dolor, Trance, and Puck. The feeling I got, as a priest of Trance, was that it was a painful goodbye, but not a betrayal. A priest of Dolor informed me that he felt that her sorrow was because the Unpeakable Abomination had been deprived of its chance to grieve and atone.
From "Praise to the Ascendants," Puck is described as "the Unknowable, who broke the last riddle and turned evil on itself." I wonder if this indicates that Puck played a large part in the Unspeakable Abomination consuming itself, and being defeated.