The Lootian Department of History and Natural Sciences has translated tablet seven of the origins of the Gods. This has been a significant effort and discovery showing the depth of the Lootian pantheon of Gods and its ramifications.
“Where the last thing many sailors see was their fiery yellow eyes. This meant that they were not going to meet their maker but to spend their afterlife in the depths of the Underworld. Having been the demise of any number of sailors, soldiers, traders, and citizens. There is no question that, when it comes to the sea, this is the most feared demon that terrorizes the deep.”
Lootian Department of History and Natural Sciences Advisory
After looking through recent texts, it was clear there have been sightings of Yungrinker through the epochs by sailors that have survived shipwrecks. As late are the end of the fourth epoch, just before the current epoch. This leads the LDHNS to believe that Yungrinker may still be on the prowl. That is why, The Government recommends all Lootizens and visitors exercise caution when engaging in activities on the open water, especially during storms.
These have been only a portion of the demons that have been crafted by Niefel’s hand to extend her domain of influence to the Lootian landscape. They come in different shapes and sizes across the various areas of the land, sea, and sky. While this is just a cursory look through the documents, it seems like most of the demons have been slain by Heroes and Heroines. Names such as Alexi Hadrada The Fifth, Lindwyn, Talos (before ascension), Shoshanna “Blade Maiden,” and Rogelio Feullie, among others, have appeared in the files. The Lootian History was filled with great clashes between Heroes and Demons. Lootizens were called upon to do the extraordinary and to exude the magic that has graced the land through the years.
The seventh tablet of the origin identified the most feared Demons to walk the land, fly the skies, and swim in the seas (presumably to this day). The Lootian Department of History and Natural Sciences is hard at work to continue translating and discovering the historical references that are a part of this beautiful and pristine world.
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