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The word Gallu can be traced to a collection of underworld demons found in Sumerian mythology. While their exact origins remain elusive, they appear to have a long Middle Eastern history. It is believed that sometime between the Seventh and Sixth millennium before Christ the Gallu divided into seven different ''abattoir'' (Houses of Slaughter) and these seven evil houses severed all ties and settled vastly different regions of the ancient world. | The word Gallu can be traced to a collection of underworld demons found in Sumerian mythology. While their exact origins remain elusive, they appear to have a long Middle Eastern history. It is believed that sometime between the Seventh and Sixth millennium before Christ the Gallu divided into seven different ''abattoir'' (Houses of Slaughter) and these seven evil houses severed all ties and settled vastly different regions of the ancient world. | ||
The first ''Abattoir'' to enter Britain were the Horkos who came in the personage of Caeso Seneca. | The first ''Abattoir'' to enter Britain were the Horkos who came in the personage of Caeso Seneca, a servant of Mithras, who settled in Londinium in A.D.71. | ||
= '''A Vile History''' = | = '''A Vile History''' = | ||
Revision as of 11:34, 20 October 2025
Dark Introductions
What are the Gallu you ask? The Gallu are a little know species of undead that have existed in the shadows of human history since before the advent of writing. They are eaters of human flesh, living or dead, and have dark mystical abilities similar to, but quite different than those of the Children of Caine.
The word Gallu can be traced to a collection of underworld demons found in Sumerian mythology. While their exact origins remain elusive, they appear to have a long Middle Eastern history. It is believed that sometime between the Seventh and Sixth millennium before Christ the Gallu divided into seven different abattoir (Houses of Slaughter) and these seven evil houses severed all ties and settled vastly different regions of the ancient world.
The first Abattoir to enter Britain were the Horkos who came in the personage of Caeso Seneca, a servant of Mithras, who settled in Londinium in A.D.71.
A Vile History
Caeso Seneca
Corrupt Bodies
Abattoir of the Smoke
Greater London is divided into five sub-regions for the purposes of the London Plan, which are used to guide strategic planning and development across the city. These sub-regions are Central, East, North, South, and West, each comprising specific London boroughs.
Dread Masters of London
- Waldo Gwythrn
- Dr. Anton Fabian
The Five Crushes
The Plague of Pariah
- Lucius Adalbert -- Keeper of Highgate
- Alia Rocco
- Eliza Housner
- Sevyn Baines --
Wretched Serviles: Servants of the Gallu
English Demon Hunters