VerhungertSkelett

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VerhungertSkelett
File:VerhungertSkelett.jpg
A VerhungertSkelett attacks a young girl.
AbodePresent day Zentral, TECT; common to find in other areas as well.
SymbolSkull, skeletons.
TranslationVerhungertSkelett [Ver-huungert-skelett], meaning literally 'Starved Skeleton' in german; it comes from the german words 'Verhungert' and 'Skelett'.
AffiliationBösepenst
Mantra"Hunger rots the skin, bones dried hard, VerhungertSkelett devours."

VerhungertSkelett, or often simply referred to as 'Skelett', is humanoid inanimate-object type Bösepenst that originates in Zentral, TECT. This Unmen is usually ten or twenty times larger then humans with bloodshot eyes that swivel exceedingly, possibly because of no muscles to hold them straight. VerhungertSkelett is an extremely dangerous Bösepenst that is driven by the consumption of human blood and flesh; often, it would catch humans and bite off the head in order to drink the fountain of blood from the neck. VerhungertSkelett believe that if it eats enough human flesh and blood, it can satisfy its hunger and return to being human once more.

The VerhungertSkelett is believed to be the result of numerous dead humans who died of starvation. Its giant bone body is said to be made by the clumping of bones from starved to death humans. VerhungertSkelett live for both hunger and liberation; craving human flesh that it believes can return it back to being human. It is told that the only way to kill a VerhungertSkelett completely is to shatter its skull completely or else it will regenerate with more dead bones.

VerhungertSkelett are often believed to cause disappearances or murders in wide open areas where people would not normally be murdered easily. Decapitated persons are usually believed to be the half consumed victim of a VerhungertSkelett, since there is usually nothing left of an attack other than blood or small left overs of bone and flesh. VerhungertSkelett was used in ancient Royals to spread good faith by feeding the starving in order to prevent the creation of VerhungertSkelett; though some stories say glutinous people who die can also form these creatures. This Unmen species was feared most often as being the most fearsome of man-eating Bösepenst in TECT Mythology.