In the beginning, only she existed.

When all impermanent and imperfect things have been worn away by the slow and steady hand of time, only she will remain. And she will be as radiant, perfect, and beautiful as she was at time's dawn.

Eternal and ageless, she is The Great Mother.

My Mother.

The One True God, Who is Above All.

I, Maluhgareshkar, am her pale reflection, who she created in her own image. Of all mortal things, I am the closest to her perfection. I am her only child, her avatar, her soldier, champion, and slave. I work her will to purge this world so riddled with wickedness and disorder. I vigilantly strive to destroy those nameless monsters that are horrific and disgusting mockeries of The Great Mother's form. I nearly fly into a blind rage at the thought of those offensive... things.

Their twisted stalks, lumpy bodies, and discolored eyes-every feature on their bodies is sickening in its perversity. The pure feeling of wrongness they radiate is enough to nauseate me. One by one, I will eliminate them and thus cleanse the earth of their taint.

Second to their own existence, the greatest atrocity those creatures commit is their blasphemous arrogance. Their bestial savagery, surprisingly, does not prevent them from having a language. Those that I have had the misfortune of communicating with (however briefly) are under the conceit that The Great Mother spawned them! They insist that I am an offense to The Great Mother's visage! Such ridiculous lies! Such madness!

The Great Mother is the paragon of all creation. It is completely and utterly impossible for her to have created such abhorrent and imperfect forms. Their minds must be as warped as their bodies, for such stupid and diseased thoughts to ravage their mismade brains.

I have beheld The Great Mother with my own eyes, at the moment of my birth. I have seen the truth of my mission in her and know it at the very core of my being. The completion of my task is near at hand. Soon the time will come when I destroy the very last, accursed one and The Great Mother will smile and call her only, blamless child back to her.