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All tainted flesh eventually becomes putrescence, and this clump of it imbibed St. Trina's nectar, which granted it eternal rest. And so it was that putrescence became her knight.
All tainted flesh eventually becomes putrescence, and this clump of it imbibed St. Trina's nectar, which granted it eternal rest. And so it was that putrescence became her knight.- Remembrance of Putrescence
When St. Trina fell into the depths of the Fissure, her gentle sleep intensified into a deadly poison. Her nectar-like blood pooled, sprouting flowers, creating the Garden of Deep Purple.[4][5] A mass of putrescence imbibed this nectar, finding salvation in her velvet, eternal sleep. From this, the putrescence reformed into a Putrescent Knight sworn to Trina.[2]
The Knight is both rider and mount, each lacking functional legs. It wields a vast, crescent-shaped cleaver of human bone and hardened putrescence, its strength drawn from the Knight's arcane power.[6] It conjures putrescence-born Death Sorceries, transmuting liquor into spiritual explosions of bruise-colored ghostflame.[3]
Internal name: GloamEyedKnight (宵眼の女王の騎士,Yoime no Joi no Kishi, lit. "Gloam Eyed Queen Knight/Horseman") (IDs: 502000, 502010)[10][11]
Whether it holds any connection to the Gloam-Eyed Queen is unknown, though both St. Trina and the Gloam-Eyed Queen offered different forms of holistic Death.
In Chinese and Korean version 1.00, the leader of the Godskin Apostles was described as a horsewoman or female knight (女骑士), rather than a queen.[12]
↑Suppressing Pillar: "The very center of the Lands Between. All manners of Death wash up here, only to be suppressed."
↑ 2.02.1Remembrance of Putrescence: "All tainted flesh eventually becomes putrescence, and this clump of it imbibed St. Trina's nectar, which granted it eternal rest. And so it was that putrescence became her knight."
↑ 3.03.1Vortex of Putrescence: "In an age long past, Death was burned by ghostflame. Even the remains of tainted flesh were given equal treatment in death."
↑Nectarblood Burgeon: "Said to burgeon forth where the nectar-like blood of abandoned Trina pooled."
↑Velvet Sword of St. Trina: "When St. Trina was abandoned, the faint, light-purple mists coalesced into an intoxicating deep-purple cloud."
↑ 6.06.1Putrescence Cleaver: "A great cleaver of hardened putrescence affixed to an arch fashioned from human bones. Gains power from the wielder's arcane attribute."