Unlike common demonic monuments—which typically boast conquests or infernal pacts—this stele (catalogued as ) bears a single, haunting relief and thirteen lines of Old Cthonic script. The relief depicts a crowned canine figure—half wolf, half woman—seated upon a throne of fettered souls. At her feet lies a broken leash.
“Three nights ago, the replica in Hall of Echoes was found with its leash carved off. The stone collar remains. The chain does not.” End of Article -ENG- The Demon--39-s Stele The Dog Princess -V2....
Translated & annotated by the Order of the Gilded Chain In the late autumn of the 1,273rd year of the Reckoning, a joint expedition of the Lycean University and the Iron-Quill Scribes unearthed a fractured black diorite stele three leagues beneath the ruined ziggurat of Ur-Kur , the so-called “City of Gnawed Bones.” “Three nights ago, the replica in Hall of
The locals call her La Princesa Perra . The scholars call her . II. The Text (Translated) *“I was the sixth chain of the Demon-Lord Tharnok. Not his daughter by blood, but by the collar. He called me ‘Princess’ when I fetched the severed tongues of prophets. He called me ‘Dog’ when I slept at the threshold of his bone-hall. The scholars call her
Let any demon who reads this know— The collar is a lie. The throne is a kennel. And the Dog Princess now hunts for herself.”* The “V2” in the title is critical. Original demonic steles (V1) typically reinforce a hierarchy: a lesser demon swearing eternal fealty to a greater one. This second version (V2) subverts that formula entirely.
One night, I did not return the leash to its hook. I bit through it. Not with rage—with patience.