Eaters

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When the Eaters lived and skirred the stars, they visited the worlds of a thousand thousand different beings, and those beings likewise visited our own world.

The Black Glass

The Eaters were a ruling class of ancient Qud society. Their legacy persists through memorials, such as the Tomb of the Eaters, statues of implanted Eaters, statues of Eaters, and holograms of Eaters. True Kin are often considered to be the direct, unmutated descendants of the Eaters.

Becoming Nooks

This section is an excerpt from Becoming nook#Lore.

Becoming nooks are, like much of the advanced technology left in Qud, relics of the ancient Eater civilization which once ruled over the planet.

They allowed the notably trans-humanist civilization to install cybernetic implants and will still do so for True Kin due to their close genetic connection to the Eaters. Mutant players attempting to use a becoming nook will be turned away, as they are “no aristocrat”.

Literature and Lore

  • The recall story of the amaranthine prism has numerous references to the Eaters, and describes them as beings who "skirred the stars" and "visited the worlds of a thousand thousand different beings".
  • The recall story of Stopsvalinn includes the following reference to an Eater warden:
    Borne by Harem, who claimed descendancy from the Eater Yish, Warden of the Cross and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Cone, who patrolled the rows of ancient Qud with his fellow Knights Conical, and on whose arm Stopsvalinn is told to have evoked such dread that riders drew their chariots to a halt at the mere vision of it.
  • The conversation with Mayor Haddas includes references to "Eater-ancient" carved reliefs, and Haddas claims to have lived during the time of the Eaters.

Items and Descriptions

Additional Speculations

  • Some of the items that can be commonly found in the reliquaries of the Tomb of the Eaters, such as brain brine, seem to gesture toward the habits and tendencies of the Eaters.
  • Saad Amus, the Sky-Bear has a striking resemblance to one variant of the Eater statues and holograms that can be found throughout Qud. Was he related to the Eaters, or perhaps once an eater himself, before he was cryogenically frozen in the distant past?