Mog Creoch – The Devouring Wurm

Steel Realms
Mog Creoch The Great Worm; The Numinous Worm Spirit; “All-Swallower”, “All-Consumer”; Invoked to impose natural order of death, cycles and seasons, endings, and The Dead. One of the many Void Worms of Cromfeár, the great Ur-Worm.

The modern age is heavily defined by the clash of faiths in the Affray of Darkness and Light” in which the entity plays a tertiary part.

Role: The Eater of the Dead/Devourer of All; Friend to none, foe only to the undead

>General Motto: “All will be consumed.

Symbols: BROKEN Life Loop / Loop of Life > Life is a cycle to be escaped! It is a chain.

Uorfek of the Loam is also associated with Mog Creoch. They are an entity that reflects the powers of Conviction through Essence. This deity has affirmed participation in The Godspeak Accord. They are part of the pantheon of ___. It is part of the Shadren faith as well.

Bale Fire Eater: When necessary, to remove the worst of the effects (though it has not been employed in recent times), the power of Mog Creoch – the great devourer – is used to consume the Bale Fire. Only the Davrosian Order of druids can control the great devourer to accomplish this.

Mog Creoch has decidedly not affirmed participation in The Godspeak Accord. Whie it is concealed from most, druids of Mog Creoch are instrumental in the project of Reclaiming the Wyld. Lands too far corrupted will be consumed and excised for a speedier recovery.

Aspects Known/Common Associations

Major Aspects: ; These are common knowledge; Other aspects/symbols/emblems may vary by specific sect/cult or institution.

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Followers of the Faith

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Expectations & Obligations: Good Standing in relation to their faith’s tenets reflected in Liturgical Observations tenets. Nominally, the Tenets of the General Liturgy are followed by the Laity of Congregations and those of higher Grace and the few Institutional Ranks alike.

Belief Made Manifest – Beyond the General Litany

Manifestation and Favor

Connexion Range = Varies (enhanced through the Rite of Offering) > Conviction Limits = None; Elan Building is allowed (if used).

Favored Avatar: It is said that the Devouring Spawn of Mog Creoch are its children or avatars.

Armaments of the Faithful: Typical Elemental Divine Weapons; More powerful Magic/Mystic items are typically Singularly Bound if not Institutionally Bound.

Offerings:

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Rites of the Faith

Rite of Endless Voices Rite of Eternal Rebirth (Wild Rite)

When Djerduth was the death “god”, it personified all aspects of death, with purpose. The unreasoning worm Mog Creoch is much easier to trade for power, and the “followers” of it are rarely more than those seeking personal power from a source that generally could care less the type of individual that serves them, as long as the outcome is headless bodies, sundered corpses, spilled blood, the smell of rotting flesh and food for worms. These things are pleasing to it.

Realm's Aptitude Powers: Divine, Occult, and Psychic