Unglator
Locations: The Journey, The Realm of Taint, The Plane of Endings, The Dream, The Dead Dream
Time Period Existed: 111,189 T.D. (Time of Decay) - 158 G.A. (Golden Age of Realms)
Created during the Time of Decay as practice by the Titans in the creation of creatures, the Unglators were made to eat at the edges of the Dying Dream to starve off the influx of the Dream dying.
Their beast-like minds work like that of worms[, as they eat into the immaterial they digest parts of reality. I'm confused by the following end of this sentence, not sure what's trying to be said that sought to lead the Dying Dream eventually into the Realm of Endings.
This allowed the Titans to starve off the inevitable end of the plane until events would lead to the Progenitors leaving the (now) Dead Dream, and creating the New Dream. As such the Unglators naturally followed. Left to their own devices after at the edges of the planes their population became more diffuse and they began to travel into the Journey.
but those that confront Unglators often have trouble controlling the huge wild beasts let alone surviving infection as they have become Tainted by both the Plane of Taint as well as interactions with the Realm of Endings (eating at the edges of planes). The Unglators slow development and their lack of creation in a vat means that once regal insect forms now consist of dozens of eyes and glowing pulsating boils, tentacles and cancer spots; their body riddled with a mixture of the essence of Reality, The Throne/Immaterial, and that of the essence of Ending. Using their deformed stinger they spread a thick goo along the plane as it slowly breaks down the components of the structures already under stress; they then eat away at the molecules that get mixed into their discharge as it consists of all the different energy types they have slowly been infected by.
This means that those who travel in the Journey must be extremely careful as the Unglators puss-like eating method is just as dangerous to face as their tentacles and multiple jaws. Many travelers have fallen to them as they brutally digest anything they can. During the end of the Golden Age they all but died off due to the War on Infection; many of the bastions of the Taint within the Dream were assaulted and as such most of the Unglators killed; although there are still those few roaming the Journey and other unknown crevices of the planes.
Their beast-like minds work like that of worms[, as they eat into the immaterial they digest parts of reality. I'm confused by the following end of this sentence, not sure what's trying to be said that sought to lead the Dying Dream eventually into the Realm of Endings.
This allowed the Titans to starve off the inevitable end of the plane until events would lead to the Progenitors leaving the (now) Dead Dream, and creating the New Dream. As such the Unglators naturally followed. Left to their own devices after at the edges of the planes their population became more diffuse and they began to travel into the Journey.
but those that confront Unglators often have trouble controlling the huge wild beasts let alone surviving infection as they have become Tainted by both the Plane of Taint as well as interactions with the Realm of Endings (eating at the edges of planes). The Unglators slow development and their lack of creation in a vat means that once regal insect forms now consist of dozens of eyes and glowing pulsating boils, tentacles and cancer spots; their body riddled with a mixture of the essence of Reality, The Throne/Immaterial, and that of the essence of Ending. Using their deformed stinger they spread a thick goo along the plane as it slowly breaks down the components of the structures already under stress; they then eat away at the molecules that get mixed into their discharge as it consists of all the different energy types they have slowly been infected by.
This means that those who travel in the Journey must be extremely careful as the Unglators puss-like eating method is just as dangerous to face as their tentacles and multiple jaws. Many travelers have fallen to them as they brutally digest anything they can. During the end of the Golden Age they all but died off due to the War on Infection; many of the bastions of the Taint within the Dream were assaulted and as such most of the Unglators killed; although there are still those few roaming the Journey and other unknown crevices of the planes.