Chaos Lorebook: Mouth of the Void 0 ▲ The Alexandrian 2 hours ago · Writing · hide · 0 comments In his mouth the silent scream of the universal spirit became a siren of endless torment. His body was broken upon the rack of the many worlds. In that moment he became as nothing, and nothing became as him. This tome records the lore of the Dhar Rhyth, one of the Galchutt. According to the Lore of the Atapi – copied and translated from cuneiform shards – there is a hole in the fabric of this world. “Beyond the borders of this many-hole” lies the “broken realm of befanged worms”. The hole acts like a portal, leading to a place filled only with squirming, worm-like creatures of utter horror. But these creatures are not the Dhar Rhyth – the Dhar Rhyth is the hole itself. THE ENDING WITHOUT END: One myth tells that the Dhar Rhyth was once a man – a man who welcomed himself into a moment of annihilation, only to find the “existence beyond ending”. He became a personification of nullification – a broken, jagged gap between all things. Many myths of the Dhar Rhyth, however, do not speak of… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.