Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28920015-20170907230421/@comment-26120744-20170908021218

(Here's some Void Abomination lore, despite the fact that arc is done. Minor horrors born of the Final Ones' randomness:

Pishacha: Looks like a human's nose and mouth, with the mouth located above the bridge of the nose, enlarged to be somewhat bigger than the average human. Has several dozen wriggling fingers extending from the mouth and nostrils.

- Pyotr: Looks like a grey blob with a number of white human-like arms sticking out of its surface. Appears the same no matter which direction it is perceived from, and looks like it is 2-dimensional and was drawn with a crayon.

- Slust: Looks like a mass of black threads covered in thorns, originating from a single central point. The mass branches and grows, but maintains roughly the same volume because it is constantly being drawn into the center.

- Zaqqum: Looks like a shifting mass of randomly colored pixel glitches. Generates static that can be picked up by voxes. When in battle, said static sometimes contains short bits of barely intelligible audio from alternate timelines, generally depicting events going much worse for the entity's opponents.

- Houri: A humanoid torso dressed in random clothing. Instead of legs and a head it has three more gray, emaciated arms, and it uses them to crawl around on its heavily distended belly.

- Dahak: A headless, multi-limbed, many-jointed puppet with strings pulling in all directions, but attached to nothing. Constantly moving and dancing.

- Nephwrack: Looks like a floating sphere of liquid flesh covered in human and alien-like mouths. The mouths constantly babble incoherent nonsense, and alternatively devour and vomit up the orb's substance, causing it to frequently turn itself inside out. However, there are more mouths on the inside, so you can frequently witness instances of mouths vomiting up more mouths.

- Laashe: Looks like a ball of flapping feathered wings. Feathers are vaguely humanoid figures with ribbon-like arms raised overhead, making it look like they are celebrating or cheering something whenever the Laashe's flapping causes them to wave around.

- Seteboi: A collection of mask-like objects arranged in an approximately spherical shape. Masks come in pairs that are attached back to back, and have no features other than a pair of eyeholes and long beaks that extend straight down past their chins. The two masks in a pair normally rotate in opposite directions with jerky motions like clock hands, but will speed up or change direction when it is attacking.

- Kyriaki: An image distorting effect that alters the appearance of an object or objects that are behind it from the point of view of the observer, generally making them very angular and giving them bizarre features that always imply that they are merely part of some larger monster. When the Kyriaki attacks, each observer perceives its own point-of-view image as the attacker, with no regard for the actual distance of the original object.

- Gogmagog: An empty white void with a blurry / staticky border. Appearance varies depending on the viewers, but is generally shaped like a giant humanoid due to that being the form of most of the omniverse's sentient beings. Usually has abnormal joint geometry and missing / displaced / underdeveloped / elongated body parts relative to average humanoid body dimensions, forcing it to crawl or lurch in a spastic fashion. When it causes damage or kills, it fills itself with the pasted-together body parts of its victims, although it is never able to produce a coherent face.

- Chichimec: A swarm of flying objects that resemble pairs of wings with no torsos. The flying objects always appear to be facing the viewer, and are arranged in a rigid pattern such that the empty spaces between them resemble headless fish facing alternating directions. The bodies of the “fish” are shaped like eyes, and despite allegedly being empty space, sometimes have visible pupils within them where they would be on actual eyes, which drip tears as well. Each row flaps in unison, alternating with adjacent rows, causing the fish-shaped spaces between them to appear to swim.

- Amilictli: A swarm of objects crawling across space in an approximate figure-eight formation, always facing toward the viewers, though individuals frequently deviate, overlap others, and change appearance. At the center where the loops of the figure intersect, the arrangement of crawling objects and the space between them form a bizarre landscape or castle with twisted geometry.

- Gibborim: A gigantic mass of writhing hands and twitching fingers that are constantly using their nails to frantically scratch and scribble images of each other out of nothing, which then animate and join the amalgamation.

- Cimeriel: A floating group of two-dimensional objects, some shaped like polygons and others with rounded or flowing perimeters, each perfectly reflective. Sometimes they reflect the image of an otherwise unseen black spherical object that is the true body, which distorts light and sometimes displays strange colors, symbols and patterns. The sphere bleeds white when hit, while attacking the reflectors is useless.

- Kukla: The base form of a Kukla looks like a floating sphere, with a central "pupil" that emits bands of impossible colors that radiate out across its surface. When activity is high, the pupil will also emit complex shapes that move across its surface with the color bands, such as flapping extensions, wings or limbs, and higher-dimensional figures. Attacks tend to take the form of acute distortions of the target's shape.

And here's one that's less an entity and more a pattern or phenomenon:

Continuum: A collection of ideas, proofs and equations that add up to nonexistent integers or describe alternative physical laws, with one concept or proof typically leading to others like a chain or a domino effect. While it is clear that they cannot be real, they seem to make an undeniable sense for those minds that delve into them, often leading the researcher into insanity.

When researchers complete these proofs or sum up these integers, they bring them into existence around the researcher, where these non-existent axioms proceed to displace and distort reality. Introduction of impossible integers into systems organized without them causes them to degrade, with electronics being particularly susceptible. Minor manifestations of non-existent laws may only affect the researcher, causing them to interact with reality as if these laws were in place, while everyone else perceives nothing and is not directly affected.

Someone who is so mired in the Continuum's axioms that they perceive and interact with reality as a HorrorTerror is indistinguishable from a HorrorTerror, which can result in the appearance of one. Large distortions of physical laws can create Final Ones, and the lesser entities that spawn as a result of this will tend to have appearances and properties related to the particular set of laws and axioms that created them.)