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Dexibomoris 

The demonic overlord of wrath, suffering and agony. No one knows what his physical form looks like but is usually depicted as a spiritual form in a large quarter of the void in the realm of Hjethis
"And when the times of ash and shadows blanket the land, lord dexibomoris will grant us access through the dark gates of Hjethis
Dexibomoris by Lord Skullrion February 21, 2021
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Dexibomoris 

The demonic overlord of wrath, suffering and bloodlust. No one knows what his physical form looks like but is usually depicted as a spiritual form in a large quarter of the the void in the realm of Hjethis.
“And when the times of ash and shadows blanket the land, lord dexibomoris will grant access to his disciple through the gates of Hjethis.
Dexibomoris by Lord Skullrion February 22, 2021
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