The Rogue Child: A Predator Unleashed
A Child who has succumbed to the Taste of No Taste is a horror unlike any other, a being whose addiction to fearlessness leads them to torment their prey in ways that are as grotesque as they are calculated. Unlike traditional feeding, which is almost artful, this is something darker—a twisted game in which the Child seeks to break down their victim’s spirit, inflicting pain and trauma to strip away all traces of bravery before finally devouring their essence. These Rogue Children are monsters in the truest sense, capable of creating living nightmares that leave their victims hollowed shells, their energies consumed in a brutal feeding frenzy.
The Rogue Child is consumed by a primal need, one that eclipses even the usual hunger of The Children. For them, the process of feeding is no longer a necessity—it is a compulsive desire, a twisted indulgence that drives them to create suffering as a means to amplify their power. But it is a power that comes at a terrible cost. Each feeding brings them closer to losing what remains of their mind, pushing them into a frenzy that only grows with time. They are creatures on the verge of total madness, caught in a cycle of sadistic consumption that has only one end—self-destruction, or intervention at the hands of their own kind.