Goster

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Goster, the Demon of Disgust, embodies the profound revulsion and loathing that can permeate the human experience. He presents as a grotesque figure, his form a disturbing amalgamation of putrid colors and repulsive textures that evoke an immediate sense of nausea. His skin is a sickly, mottled green, covered in oozing sores and repulsive growths that writhe and pulsate, as if alive with the filth he embodies. Goster’s eyes are sunken and murky, filled with a foul, swirling mist that seems to taint everything it touches. His mouth, a gaping chasm lined with jagged, rotten teeth, is perpetually curled in a sneer that speaks of disdain, ready to unleash a torrent of vile, scathing words that infect the minds of those who hear him.

As the embodiment of disgust, Goster thrives on the revulsion that springs from the depths of the human psyche. He revels in the discomfort and distaste that arise in moments of moral decay and corruption, feeding off the feelings of aversion that can turn allies into enemies and loved ones into strangers. His presence is suffocating, suffusing the air with an acrid stench that chokes out hope and compassion. Goster teaches that disgust can be a powerful motivator, pushing individuals to act against what they find abhorrent, urging them to embrace their repulsion as a source of strength. He finds joy in the chaos that arises from feelings of revulsion, using them to fracture relationships and sow seeds of discord.

Rituals dedicated to Goster are disturbing and unsettling, often involving acts that highlight the grotesque and the vile. Followers gather in shadowy corners, reveling in their shared disdain, engaging in rites that amplify their disgust towards others or the world around them. They chant his name in low, mocking tones, seeking to invoke his influence to deepen their feelings of aversion and hatred. His clerics, marked by their unsettling demeanor and sharp, caustic tongues, are adept at inciting feelings of disgust and alienation, often using their words to alienate and torment others. In all his manifestations, Goster serves as a grim reminder of the power of disgust to isolate and corrupt, transforming humanity into a landscape of revulsion and despair, where even the most sacred bonds can be torn asunder by a single, foul thought.