Omen Vosch Character in Skelleyville-verse | World Anvil

Omen Vosch

a rather sickly piebald canine Morphic born to Hammer-Of-God and his first wife. Omen was a perpetual disappointment due to being born first, being a woman, and being so ill. Despite this, Omen did her best by her family.   As a teenager, Omen reported seeing shadowy women in the nearby forest.   Two days before she was due to turn nineteen, Omen vanished-- the only discoverable artifact of her that was left behind? A single shoe, and her pawprints leading into the forest. Her disappearance is one of the unsolved mystery of Skelleyville, the sort of thing you hear about on ghost shows. One of them old legends what never gets solved. Folks who fancy themselves explorerers go into the forest, trying to figure out what happened.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Omen was skinny, with a slouch and patchy fur. Her nose ran frequently. She had a twitch in her ears and her spine was a bit cricked due to mild scoliosis.

Facial Features

A sharp, bent muzzle topped with freckles and scraggly whiskers.

Identifying Characteristics

Her piebald coloration became her primary identifier beyond her physical condition.

Apparel & Accessories

Omen liked to wear bracelets made of leather and beads and bits of metal, and she liked to fidget with them when she was feeling stressed or particularly strained.   Additionally, after an incident in her middling teens, Omen took to wearing crutches when she went out for a particular length of time -- which makes it all the more curious that when she vanished, her crutches were nowhere to be seen.
Current Status
Missing - missing - missing
Species
Ethnicity
Age
18 at the time of her disappearance.
Children
Eyes
Pink-red, pale.
Hair
Raggedy and white, coarse.
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Piebald, red merle.
Height
5'11 (quite tall for a woman of the time)
Weight
Underweight for her height.
Belief/Deity
While Omen paid lipservice to the Aethidox God, and the Holy Ones under Him, she truly felt a connection with the forests and the spirits living there.


Cover image: by Ingrid Koe

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