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Born from the jealousy of the unborn, the Mockery of Flesh is a man-shaped amalgam of snake skins, rotted wood, and slimy mud whose glassy eyes of worn seashells weep tears of fish oil. From a distance the Mockery of Flesh passes easily for human. Once you are close enough to see that it's white skin is the scales of snakes and fish it is too late, for it already has you in it's grasp.  
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Born from the jealousy of the unborn, the Mockery of Flesh is a man-shaped amalgam of snake skins, rotted wood, and slimy mud whose glassy eyes of worn seashells weep tears of fish oil. From a distance the Mockery of Flesh passes easily for human. Once you are close enough to see that it's white skin is the scales of snakes and fish it is too late, for it already has you in it's grasp. The Mockery of Flesh can talk, and in fact can be quite the conversationalist so long as the topic is the unfairness of the world and selfishness of the living.
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The Mockery of Flesh can talk, and in fact can be quite the conversationalist so long as the topic is the unfairness of the world and selfishness of the living.
 
  
 
The Mockery of Flesh is a unique demon and so could not be summoned again if killed - but in this case, that isn't really much of a problem.
 
The Mockery of Flesh is a unique demon and so could not be summoned again if killed - but in this case, that isn't really much of a problem.

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