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A trio of Third City priest-kings, made up of the the Cat, the Red Bird, and the Serpent. After bartering their Mesoamerican city to the Bazaar in exchange for the flesh of a god, they grew monstrous, gaining immortality. | A trio of [[The Fallen Cities|Third City]] priest-kings, made up of the the Cat, the Red Bird, and the Serpent. After bartering their Mesoamerican city to the Bazaar in exchange for the flesh of a god, they grew monstrous, gaining immortality. | ||
[[File:Godeaters.jpg|right]] | [[File:Godeaters.jpg|right]] | ||
The Cat, known to some as the Mottled Man, his sharp teeth, his skin mottled like the fur of a jungle cat | The priests were the Cat, known to some as the Mottled Man, his sharp teeth, his skin mottled like the fur of a jungle cat; the Red Bird, with her feathers of cinnabar; and the Serpent, with hands like snakes. | ||
For the record, the unfortunate “god” devoured by the priest-kings was Mr. Candles (now Mr. Eaten), a former Master of the Bazaar. The incident has left the traces that remain of him quite cross. Very cross. | For the record, the unfortunate “god” devoured by the priest-kings was Mr. Candles (now Mr. Eaten), a former [[The Masters of the Bazaar|Master of the Bazaar]]. The incident has left the traces that remain of him quite cross. Very cross. | ||
Revision as of 01:50, 29 September 2015
A trio of Third City priest-kings, made up of the the Cat, the Red Bird, and the Serpent. After bartering their Mesoamerican city to the Bazaar in exchange for the flesh of a god, they grew monstrous, gaining immortality.

The priests were the Cat, known to some as the Mottled Man, his sharp teeth, his skin mottled like the fur of a jungle cat; the Red Bird, with her feathers of cinnabar; and the Serpent, with hands like snakes.
For the record, the unfortunate “god” devoured by the priest-kings was Mr. Candles (now Mr. Eaten), a former Master of the Bazaar. The incident has left the traces that remain of him quite cross. Very cross.
Original by Balclutha. The lore, however, came from the Mr. Eaten storyline.