The Great Wolf
The Great Wolf, in his wandering of the dreamscape, discovers a new and intriguing idea: The Nightmare. So gleefulis he that as he chases through the minds of mortals he only kills four or five, but these he also mutates into the manifested visage of nightmare, a nonsensical beast that tosses and tumbles in inconsistent paradox with a single glance it can transform others into its nightmarish likeness.

(Basically, he creates the Bodak, but it looks much freakier.)

After he wakes up, he falls downward out of the Gods and into the reach of the mortal world. He grants the mortal world a new and (honestly) horrifying gift: Locust. Hundred of thousands of Locust (their non-sapient, so I can do that.). He watches as they take the food from the poor mortals before continuing on.

Enjoying his rather long spree of creation, the Great Wolf plunges into the sea. There he creates his greatest new creation, a band of small, extremely intelligent creatures he calls Krakens. Each of these Krakens he gives a band of thirty Sharruk, shark-like beasts with the ability to seed mad rages into the minds of others and an intense natural loyalty to its Mother Kraken (Don't ask about the breeding process). The Kraken were not as like the Great Wolf as the Great Wolf would have preferred, but they would see to it that the Sharruk prospered, so he abided by it.

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20 Kraken and 600 Sharruk.


Growing tired of creating the Great Wolf went off to kill a human town.