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nonman

n. One who is not a man.

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The standards of Ishterebinth, last of the Nonmen Mansions, charged deep into a sea of abominations, leaving black-blooded ruin in their wake.

The Gnosis of the Nonmen Magi, the Quya, refined through another thousand years of human cunning.

The Nonman had raised the point of his sword to Kellhus, who had fallen into stance, his own curved sword poised above his head.

The Nonman toppled backward but managed to roll effortlessly back to his feet.

He watched numbly as the Nonman was drawn upright as though by a wire.

In his sleep, he dreamed of that day when every child was stillborn, that day when the Consult, beaten back to the black ramparts of Golgotterath by the Nonmen and the ancient Norsirai, brought emptiness, absolute and terrible, into the world: Mog-Pharau, the No-God.

By the time the first Nonmen scholars studied and recorded their speech, it had fractured into innumerable dialects.

Sranc, Bashrags, Dragons, all the abominations of the Inchoroi, are artifacts of the Tekne, the Old Science, created long, long ago, when the Nonmen still ruled Earwa.

But like those eerie, ancient Nonmen statues that looked benevolent or malicious, divine or demonic, depending upon where one stood, their meaning transformed with every passing day.

And the Nonmen cast a glamour about Min-Uroikas so that it would remain forever hidden.

They swept the dwindling Nonmen before them, sealing up their great mansions and driving them into the sea.

Only the Nonmen of Injor-Niyas remembered, and they dared not leave their mountain fastnesses.

Treaties were forged between the remaining Nonmen and the Norsirai of Tryse and Sauglish.

The Mangaecca ransacked the place, discovering much that the Nonmen had overlooked, including terrible armaments never brought to fruition.

Consult, beaten back to the black ramparts of Golgotterath by the Nonmen and the ancient Norsirai, brought emptiness, absolute and terrible, into the world: Mog-Pharau, the No-God.