Cosmerin is a Marcati god who bears a striking resemblance to the Marcian deities Brother Time and the Puppetmaster—unsurprising, as the Marcati themselves originated from Marcia. What sets Cosmerin apart, however, is his dominion over the moons. His kingdom lies between them, with the stars as his neighbours.

Cosmerin is both prayed to and, at times, sacrificed to. He is the god of suffering and the harvest months, holding dominion as Lord God during the winter, before passing the mantle to Aurulia, Goddess of the Golden Sun, with the return of spring.

In ancient depictions, Cosmerin often takes the form of a bear, a symbol of solemn strength and endurance. He is still worshipped by Black Cat Royalist warriors, alongside the Death Merchant—another figure of fear and reverence in their creed.

Cosmerin is a Marcati god who bears a striking resemblance to the Marcian deities Brother Time and the Puppetmaster—unsurprising, as the Marcati themselves originated from Marcia. What sets Cosmerin apart, however, is his dominion over the moons. His kingdom lies between them, with the stars as his neighbours.

Cosmerin is both prayed to and, at times, sacrificed to. He is the god of suffering and the harvest months, holding dominion as Lord God during the winter, before passing the mantle to Aurulia, Goddess of the Golden Sun, with the return of spring.

In ancient depictions, Cosmerin often takes the form of a bear, a symbol of solemn strength and endurance. He is still worshipped by Black Cat Royalist warriors, alongside the Death Merchant—another figure of fear and reverence in their creed.

Cosmerin is a Marcati god who bears a striking resemblance to the Marcian deities Brother Time and the Puppetmaster—unsurprising, as the Marcati themselves originated from Marcia. What sets Cosmerin apart, however, is his dominion over the moons. His kingdom lies between them, with the stars as his neighbours.

Cosmerin is both prayed to and, at times, sacrificed to. He is the god of suffering and the harvest months, holding dominion as Lord God during the winter, before passing the mantle to Aurulia, Goddess of the Golden Sun, with the return of spring.

In ancient depictions, Cosmerin often takes the form of a bear, a symbol of solemn strength and endurance. He is still worshipped by Black Cat Royalist warriors, alongside the Death Merchant—another figure of fear and reverence in their creed.

Cosmerin is a Marcati god who bears a striking resemblance to the Marcian deities Brother Time and the Puppetmaster—unsurprising, as the Marcati themselves originated from Marcia. What sets Cosmerin apart, however, is his dominion over the moons. His kingdom lies between them, with the stars as his neighbours.

Cosmerin is both prayed to and, at times, sacrificed to. He is the god of suffering and the harvest months, holding dominion as Lord God during the winter, before passing the mantle to Aurulia, Goddess of the Golden Sun, with the return of spring.

In ancient depictions, Cosmerin often takes the form of a bear, a symbol of solemn strength and endurance. He is still worshipped by Black Cat Royalist warriors, alongside the Death Merchant—another figure of fear and reverence in their creed.

Cosmerin is a Marcati god who bears a striking resemblance to the Marcian deities Brother Time and the Puppetmaster—unsurprising, as the Marcati themselves originated from Marcia. What sets Cosmerin apart, however, is his dominion over the moons. His kingdom lies between them, with the stars as his neighbours.

Cosmerin is both prayed to and, at times, sacrificed to. He is the god of suffering and the harvest months, holding dominion as Lord God during the winter, before passing the mantle to Aurulia, Goddess of the Golden Sun, with the return of spring.

In ancient depictions, Cosmerin often takes the form of a bear, a symbol of solemn strength and endurance. He is still worshipped by Black Cat Royalist warriors, alongside the Death Merchant—another figure of fear and reverence in their creed.