Harrowers

Little is known about the ghostly revenants who seek those who broke their seal to the Pit. These skeletal creatures burn green flame inside their skulls and corrupt life with their emeralds ash visage. They say it's always a nightmare to run into a harrower because their skull projects the face of the lost one their victim most loved flickering inside the flame. Usually the Harrowers only leave the Pit to hunt down someone who was able to escape and has the Merkaynian Brand.
  Agents of Order
  The seal was broke when Thormund attacked the ancient prison. Virgil, a quirky bellhop within the prison took over Minos' position as judge. Virgil also gave himself the jury and executioner titles. As thousands of criminals ran and sailed away from Gyaron, Virgil set out his Harrowers.
  Virgil becomes evil as he slowly marches his demon army on the world. His generals are apostles. He was scarred at the breakout and has taken Minos hide as armor.
  These skeletal knights smell of burned flesh and make the air colder in any town they visit.
  As they march day and night, this revenant paramilitary group blots out the sun, hiding their advancement upon the innocent.
  The sound of scratching chalkboard is caused as their old ancient junk metal armor breaks the dusts of its joints.
  Their faces can take a ghostly form of someone who their victims loved, this helps in confusing them so they can kill or capture.
  As Virgil marches his army, he finds that he is no longer bound to the primordial rules of the Pit, his Harrowers do not grow wary any longer after being outside the Pit for too long.
  Virgil is capturing anyone he finds who is marked, only for him to kill them himself as his personal caravan of manticore drawn carriages trots it's way across the world. He kills the marked criminals but is acting as judge to every city he enters. There are not many who are without sin.
  He carries a warpick made from the snake bones of Minos, with one of his poisonous teeth used as the pick. He calls it his Gavel .
  The poison inside the Gavel is very powerful. It acts as a truth serum if sorts, though it does not force you to tell the truth, it causes searing pain to those who lie while under its effects. A strong constitution allows victims to fight it off but if they don't tell the truth eventually, they will die an agonizing death.
  As an ancient power, only something made from the gods could seal it. The staff O
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