Starrwolf and the Trials of Levianthanicus

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**Starrwolf and the Trials of Levianthanicus**

     For untold generations it has been Leviathanicus, brother to Ragnarosis, that has kept the Keys of Procrastinationary Postulations away from those that have yet to complete his trials.
     The trials of the oceanic Gawdhed of Deepness are seven challenges presented to the initiates of Levianthanicus' teachings, and are presented sequentially as follows;
     Trial #1 - Imagining Nothingness. The initiate must be able to describe in great detail what it is to imagine the absolute void of the Nothing. Failure to accurately describe any part of the Nothing is met with Levianthanicus consuming the initiate.
     Trial #2 - Speaking Nothingness. The initiate is allowed to listen to the Unspoken Word through the mouth of Levianthanicus. If the initiate fails to be able to recreate the Unspoken Word in spoken form, Levianthanicus will consume the initiate.
     Trial #3 - Doing the Nothingness. After the initiate has proven to be able to imagine and speak of the Nothing, they then are required to enter the Cave of Sitting. There, the initiate must wait three turnings of the Sunn before emerging again. If, upon leaving the cave, the initiate is found by Levianthanicus to have done anything during the trial period, the initiate will be consumed by Levianthanicus.
     Trial #4 - Being the Nothingness. This is the last of the seven trials that an initiate knows of having to accomplish. The last three trials are not revealed to anyone or anything until the first four trials are completed to the satisfaction of Levianthanicus. The initiate, in this trial, must prove to Levianthanicus that they themselves no longer exist by traversing the Labyrinth of Levianthanicus' Laborious Leanings. Failure to do this by the initiate results in Levianthanicus consuming the initiate.

![image]() Hey hey Steem World! Thanks for taking the time for another glimpse into the world of Starrwolf. Look for a new post about the clay piece carrying the name from this excerpt, Levianthanicus. Have a steemy day everyone! @starrwolf
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