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That’s certainly a fair point; I just meant that I could see the connection, not that that’s necessarily the way I’d go with it if I ever designed an eldritch Grogar. Most likely, I’d end up focusing mainly on the bells, anyhow.
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Grogar has been referred to as the Father of Monsters, supposedly being the progenitor of many dangerous beasts, so in that regard, I can sort of see the connection.
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That’s why I like them over standard portrayals of angels, why would something as powerful as a metaphysical celestial being just look like some dude with wings wearing a robe? You’d think such a being would be more along the lines of something that Would shear reality with its mere presence, and that’s what the Old Testament has
That’s certainly a fair point; I just meant that I could see the connection, not that that’s necessarily the way I’d go with it if I ever designed an eldritch Grogar. Most likely, I’d end up focusing mainly on the bells, anyhow.
Wouldn’t Abhoth be a better fit, since it’s basically a monster factory and is described as being of “infinite malevolence”?
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Grogar has been referred to as the Father of Monsters, supposedly being the progenitor of many dangerous beasts, so in that regard, I can sort of see the connection.
Why would Grogar be a goddess of fertility?
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I CAN ROLL, I CAN FEEL :D
That’s why I like them over standard portrayals of angels, why would something as powerful as a metaphysical celestial being just look like some dude with wings wearing a robe? You’d think such a being would be more along the lines of something that Would shear reality with its mere presence, and that’s what the Old Testament has
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A biblical angel… In the old testament, they looked pretty Celestia-damned insane.