Mujaki2
Even when the root principles of The Faceless, Cazic-Thule, were revealed by Etumer's dark friends, it was sufficiently clouded in righteous logical posturing to not sway the son or his over ambitious father from delving deeper into new possibilities.
Heady with newfound power and possibilities, Etumer was introduced to Mujaki's acquaintance, the lovely Lady Yuntair. Smitten by her radiant beauty and subconsciously infected by his father's contempt for Mujaki, Etumer went about making inroads with Yuntair. Playing out the same seduction that he had with his father, Etumer swayed Yuntair by appealing to her magical questing for power.
Mujaki was tormented by his position. He languished in indecision of what to do, stymied by his own iron grip of the church's principles coupled with his deep-set feelings of inadequacy toward his family. This started a plague of dreams that tormented him with possibilities of what may happen should he not find a way to repair his many down fallings.
By the time Mujaki moved to salvage his relationship, he was too late. Initially, he uncovered his brother's treachery by stumbling upon Etumer and Lady Yuntair in a very questionable situation, further compounded with evidence of necromancy. Thunderstruck, Mujaki could only flee the scene, battling with his inner feelings and duty-bound honor to reveal the necromancy to the Erudin authorities. Mujaki approached his father for guidance, only to be spurned with statements alluding to Etumer's superiority in ability, despite the deficit of his age. Tevrai reasoned that Etumer should rightfully win the Lady Yuntair over Mujaki.
This, coupled with his father's casual dismissal of the Necromancy, slapped Mujaki's ego down and spiraled him further into self questioning. Grappling with what to do, he pondered and paced in inactivity. Throughout this, his sleep was wracked by the sendings of Terris-Thule, who delighted in twisting the knives of his situation deeper into his psyche.
Pushing his own teachings aside and seeking acceptance at the cost of his own principles, Mujaki returned to his Father seeking guidance into magics and even the teachings of necromancy if only he could find favor from his father and use this knowledge to impress Yuntair to reciprocate his unrequited love. While this seemed to improve the situation for a time, it ultimately alienated him from the one stability in Mujaki's life: the church of Prexus.
The situation came crashing to calamity as Mujaki stumbled in on his Father, Brother and Lady Yuntair, along with several of Etumer's friends, engaged in debased necromantic experiments. Suddenly gripped with an overwhelming loathing for his Father's abuse, his deep rooted hatred for his brother for the loss of his mother and the betrayal by his loved, Mujaki swept into action and bloodily tore these objects of his torment asunder.
His mind wracked with what he had committed, Mujaki ran from his house into the night streets of Erudin, his mind lost to a frenzy of emotion. As he ran, Terris-Thule guided his step to miss-place and with a shriek, Mujaki fell headlong into a side ally, his own blade, bloody with gore of his family, tore through his midsection. It took a long time for Mujaki's life force to ebb from his torn body as his mind wracked in spasms of calamity and insanity.
Mujaki's essence was caught up and trapped by The Dream Scorcher, Terris-Thule. She played upon Mujaki's inadequacy and twisted his direction to reaping the essences of those he now feels are beneath him, in his own twisted logic. Finding power in undeath, Mujaki the Devourer is the scourge of weak willed dreamers. His ego is now stoked by the legions of nightmares he sends forth to collect essences for Terris' torments. It is unknown what it would take to free Mujaki and ultimately place his spirit to rest.