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− | + | An eldritch concept embodying the irrational. Common motifs include, but are not limited to: '''erratic behavior, impulsivity, insanity, overabundant joy, and Id-like behavior.''' |
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The most common portrayal is [[The Merryman]], a distortion of a human caught in a state of constant happiness who decidedly has no allegiance to anything other than pursuit of keeping himself entertained. |
The most common portrayal is [[The Merryman]], a distortion of a human caught in a state of constant happiness who decidedly has no allegiance to anything other than pursuit of keeping himself entertained. |
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An eldritch concept embodying the irrational. Common motifs include, but are not limited to: erratic behavior, impulsivity, insanity, overabundant joy, and Id-like behavior.
The most common portrayal is The Merryman, a distortion of a human caught in a state of constant happiness who decidedly has no allegiance to anything other than pursuit of keeping himself entertained.
Portrayals of the Fear of the Irrational:
- The Merryman (Max-imum Laughter)
- Pan (Unseelie)