The Fear of Guilt

An eldritch concept embodying guilt. Common motifs include, but are not limited to: secrets, regret, mysteries, body horror, omens, past mistakes, rumors, chases, a lack of privacy, judgement, corruption of justice, the distinction between objectivity and subjectivity, retribution, and prejudice.

The most common portrayals are The Black Dog, which stalks those who have secrets and reminds them of their guilt, and The Eye, a force of ambiguous morality that judges victims, often with disembodied eyes.

Portrayals of the Fear of Guilt:

 * The Axiom (The Seeing World)
 * The Black Dog (Gaining Perspective)
 * Cuannun (Unseelie)
 * The Director (The Pandemonium Three)
 * The Eye (The Great Game Verse)
 * The Glass Cat (Tales of the Titans)
 * The Judge (The Rapture Cycle)
 * Mister Oculus (Eye for an eye)
 * The Omen (The Rapture Cycle)
 * Sirius (The Runner Verse)
 * Syntax
 * The Watchdog (Between the Party Lines)
 * The Woman in the Wind (Break My Bones)