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〉 alt: Occultism (means knowledge of the hidden).
〉 alias: She introduces herself mostly as: O. 〉 race: Veil-Walker ('Splittered Empath'.) She-wolf. 〉 age: Looks like in her late thirties or early fourties. 〉 height: She is 7'3'' tall, not measuring the ears. |
〉 distinguishing features: - yellow eyes w. black sclera.
- a double set of very long, slender and almost crown-like ears. - two moles on her chest (left boob), one bigger than the other. - opulent white fur collar around a black and sleek looking neck. - long, bushy and white tail with golden beads in some strands. - teeth are a pitch black, same goes for unusually long tongue. - black fingertips with a black dot on the inside of the palms. |
Sin-Eater; Funeral Custom.
A sin-eater is a traditional type of spiritual healer who uses a ritual to cleanse the dying of their sins. The sin-eater absorbs the sins of the people he or she serves and typically works for a fee. As the sins are usually consumed through food and drink, the sin-eater also gains a meal through the transaction. Sin-eaters are often outcasts, as the work may be considered unsavory and is usually thought to lead to an afterlife in hell due to carrying the unabsolved sins of others. The Roman Catholic Church regularly excommunicated sin-eaters when they were more common, not only because of the excessive sins they carried, but also because they infringed upon the territory of priests, who are supposed to administer Last Rites to the dying according. The sin-eater saves the dying not only from hell, but also from wandering the earth as a restless ghost.
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Tlazolteotl; Aztec Goddess.
Tlazoltéotl, ( Nahuatl: "Filth Deity"); an Aztec goddess who represented sexual impurity and sinful behaviour. She was an important and complex earth-mother goddess, known in four guises, associated with different stages of life. As a young woman, she was a carefree temptress. In her second form she was the destructive goddess of gambling and uncertainty. In her middle age she was the great goddess able to absorb human sin. In her final manifestation she was a destructive and terrifying hag preying upon youths. Tlazoltéotl was thought to provoke both lust and lustful behaviour, but she could also grant absolution to those who had so sinned. She became best known for her capacity to cleanse such sins. Thus, although she could, in one form, inspire debauched behaviour, she could also forgive sinners and remove corruption from the world.
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