Sanguaven

Their presence was indelible; the night ravens with their eerie, blood-red eyes in the south. Everywhere, people whispered of them; whether it be the "Sanguavens" of the local folklore, or the "Demon Dots" that kept their ancient ancestors on edge. But no matter what name they had, one thing held true; their eyes - luminescent and red - pierced through the night with a spectral intensity. Amiel Orgumuhm wrote of them as "All-Seeing Eyes", and though time has unraveled many secrets since, they still fuel a sense of dread and unease in those who witness their baleful glimmering, even from afar.

Did You Know?

The bright red of a Sanguaven's eye is visible in the darkest of conditions, sometimes from miles away, thanks to a special reflective property that redshifts and amplifies reflected light.

Sanguaven by Gabrielle Decker


Cover image: The Spider by Gabrielle Decker

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