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The second child of the Titans is Bedlam, the Dream Eater. For this Aether Eater the minds, dreams, and nightmares of people are ripe for the harvesting. Every thought is a seed of unlimited possibility. Bedlam’s goal is to eat the minds of people. Their thoughts being drained and replaced with dreams of it. Victims of Bedlam routinely become cultists with their every waking thought being turned toward their predator. As of 700 AR, Bedlam is imprisoned however their pet is free. Another monicore of Bedlam is the Spiral Serpent. This is not because of Bedlam’s actual form but because of their pet, Jörmungandr. Out in the ocean resides a massive serpent that is said to

be able to curl itself around the Prime Ring. While this is probably not true, all reports suggest

that Jormungandr is big enough to cause tsunamis just by bringing its head above the water.

Bedlam’s pet prowls the ocean’s depths stalking ships that sail the seas. With the inability to

escape or see Jormungandr, the beast feasts on the minds of sailors.

However, for hundreds of years, Jormungandr has been locked in a never ending struggle with

the Material God Brekendahl. Their battle rages to the far West as Jormungandr attempts to enter

the waters directly off the continent of Ramesh. So far Brekendahl through cunning and bravery

has kept the beast back. Yet, if Bedlam was ever to be freed from their prison, it is likely the

serpent would devour Brekendahl and once again begin its hunt across the oceans of Ramesh.

Nobody knows the exact place of Bedlam’s imprisonment. After the war between Titans and

High Gods, the Aether Eater was one of the few that was locked away. However, there is a map

back to where Bedlam rests. This is called the Bed of Bone and Ash. Part of Jormungandr’s rib

and the Titan Queen’s burn hair was used to form this bed. A person who sleeps in the bed will

be able to learn how to free Bedlam. However, during the fall of Clover, the location of the bed

was lost. Additionally, this script that you, dear reader, are now reading is protected by ancient

script. If you can understand these words then Bedlam already has a hold on your mind.