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Jun. 17th, 2019 08:51 pmcw: Conrí's backstory deals with cannibalism, torture via experimentation and body horror.
- Born on the planet of Ribhinn, in the backwater fishing village of Saluisce, Conrí was a fisherman with nothing but a shack and his rod to his name.
- The village's usual day to day routine was interrupted one day by the corpse of a great beast surfacing not far from the coast, its presence rotting and disfiguring the fish around it.
- Hauling the great beast to the shore, the villagers pleaded with the local nobles of Moher, who ruled through the village's local lord as an intermediary, for assistance.
- The nobles sent doctors and soldiers to carry the great beast away.
- Finding that the beast's carcass had corrupted the waters and everything that swam within it, the fishing village was unable to continue its normal way of life. They once again pleaded with the local nobles for assistance.
- The nobles requested a handful of villagers to be brought to their castle to work, with their wages being sent back to the village in order to support it.
- As time passed, it was discovered the money was not enough to support the village. On top of this, friends and relatives of the missing villagers were not allowed to see them, leading to a rising dissatisfaction amongst the community.
- Under pressure to these problems, the lord of the village began rounding up "undesirables" - initially criminals, but eventually the homeless and members of low income houses.
- Having lost his only source of income, Conrí found himself rounded up with the rest of the qualifying villagers and shipped off to the castle.
- Once inside, he discovered madness had overtaken the residents of the castle, with the lords worshiping the carcass of the great beast as if it were some sort of God, while the doctors performed cruel experiments on the captured humans using the monster's flesh and blood.
- Conrí was forced to not only undergo hideous experimentation, from being forced to consume the monster's flesh and ingest its blood, but his appetite could only be satiated with the corpses of his fellow prisoners as the doctors neglected to feed him.
- Eventually he was released, moved to a holding cell on the other side of the underground chambers of the castle and kept in isolation, where his blood was periodically drained and handed over to the nobles to ingest. Judging from what he could make out of their conversations, he was the only successful "experiment", with his blood allowing the nobles to partake in communion with their God.
- He is eventually freed by the protagonist, but his current canon point will always be during his imprisonment (for now).
Conrí is infected with the vermin that parasitised the corpse of an eldritch being from the deepest depths of the ocean. The insects swim in his still blood, compelling him to feast on human beings for them to eat from the inside in exchange for protection.
- Born on the planet of Ribhinn, in the backwater fishing village of Saluisce, Conrí was a fisherman with nothing but a shack and his rod to his name.
- The village's usual day to day routine was interrupted one day by the corpse of a great beast surfacing not far from the coast, its presence rotting and disfiguring the fish around it.
- Hauling the great beast to the shore, the villagers pleaded with the local nobles of Moher, who ruled through the village's local lord as an intermediary, for assistance.
- The nobles sent doctors and soldiers to carry the great beast away.
- Finding that the beast's carcass had corrupted the waters and everything that swam within it, the fishing village was unable to continue its normal way of life. They once again pleaded with the local nobles for assistance.
- The nobles requested a handful of villagers to be brought to their castle to work, with their wages being sent back to the village in order to support it.
- As time passed, it was discovered the money was not enough to support the village. On top of this, friends and relatives of the missing villagers were not allowed to see them, leading to a rising dissatisfaction amongst the community.
- Under pressure to these problems, the lord of the village began rounding up "undesirables" - initially criminals, but eventually the homeless and members of low income houses.
- Having lost his only source of income, Conrí found himself rounded up with the rest of the qualifying villagers and shipped off to the castle.
- Once inside, he discovered madness had overtaken the residents of the castle, with the lords worshiping the carcass of the great beast as if it were some sort of God, while the doctors performed cruel experiments on the captured humans using the monster's flesh and blood.
- Conrí was forced to not only undergo hideous experimentation, from being forced to consume the monster's flesh and ingest its blood, but his appetite could only be satiated with the corpses of his fellow prisoners as the doctors neglected to feed him.
- Eventually he was released, moved to a holding cell on the other side of the underground chambers of the castle and kept in isolation, where his blood was periodically drained and handed over to the nobles to ingest. Judging from what he could make out of their conversations, he was the only successful "experiment", with his blood allowing the nobles to partake in communion with their God.
- He is eventually freed by the protagonist, but his current canon point will always be during his imprisonment (for now).
Conrí is infected with the vermin that parasitised the corpse of an eldritch being from the deepest depths of the ocean. The insects swim in his still blood, compelling him to feast on human beings for them to eat from the inside in exchange for protection.