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Among the claimants to the sacred flesh, there are those who could not accept it, and instead of a mighty creature, dressed in bone armor, they turn into cripples with a disfigured body: open holes on the body, bordered with bone growths, calluses and tumors that prevent normal movement and etc. They are called rejected flesh. Despite all this, the bearers of the rejected flesh aren't outcasts among their people, they are not stigmatized and no one do not laugh at them. Basically, all carriers rejected remain to serve in the temple in which they received this "gift." Together with the priests, they sing mantras (of course if they can), help in everyday life and perform all sorts of not very difficult tasks. Some ask for death by donating their blood to fill the sacred fonts. And all this despite the fact who they were before they became the bearers of the rejected flesh.The most famous carrier of rejected flesh is Orinoco Kramer. Being a servant of one of the highest sercehin(vampire)-priests of the temple of the Sacred Flesh, Orinoco, despite his injuries, managed to protect the priest and his retinue from being attacked by the robber gang of fero-vampires*.
In gratitude for this, his left hand, which had previously been a useless lump of bone growths and corns, was surgically treated ( all possible growths was cuttingoff). Then his hand was processed by bone carvers. As a result, after all the painful procedures, the left hand of Orinoco turned into a huge bone blade, which he would use more than once, already being the high priest's bodyguard. After some time, he will be called Bone Saw Orinoco.
* - Lower class sercehins, pillage robbery and kidnapping ordinary citizens. On their bloody feasts they don't refuse to drink the blood of fellow sercehins.
www.deviantart.com/georgeact/a… - here is the beginning of the theme of sacred flesh