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More model informationIn 1882, during a lunar solstice over the Bleakwood Crags, hunters reported encounters with Umbramortis feralis, now known as the Hollowspawn. Gaunt and sinewed, with leathery gray skin and elongated limbs, the Hollowspawn is believed to be a remnant of pre-human nocturnal predators, creatures that fed on fear and ambient decay. Its glowing yellow eyes and contorted snarl suggest a sensory system tuned to emotional distress, while clawed extremities and pointed ears mark it as a cave-adapted ambusher. Folklore claims it emerges only during prolonged darkness, drawn to grief-saturated soil. Though dismissed by science, clawed stone and recurring nightmares near ancient burial grounds continue to fuel belief in its existence.
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