Fiction:The Firmament/Kurgram

"And in the nest of raw flesh and bone, where bodies rain and break upon the blood-stained earth, the boar mother laughs as she feasts. An infinite supper, and the universe itself makes up its ingredients, to be ground into dust by her crooked teeth."

- Irkallan Epitaph, describing Kurgram

Kurgram is the demon lord of fertility, gluttony, ogres and boars.

Appearance
The Flesh Queen is a monstrous quadrupedal creature resembling a perpetually pregnant boar with three rows of massive, curved, blood-stained tusks which rip themselves out of her mouth. Her spine protrudes from her back, as do several rows of sharpened quills. Rather than a furred tail, her body ends in a second, smaller mouth.

History
Kurgram's origins are a mystery, but she is widely believed to be among the oldest demons in all of Irkalla. Primordial ruins state she was involved in the Great Gap as one of the demon lords unleashed into the Material Plane by Varagarash Narahil's planar breach; they tell of a gigantic boar who gobbled up entire cities, until she was banished back to Irkalla with the rest of demonkind by the greater gods.

Realm
Kurgram makes her lair in the dreaded land known as the Bloatgrounds, which resembles a plateau filled with ponds of boiling hot blood which the demons use to cook the bodies and souls of those who end up there.

Personality
Selfish beyond measure, Kurgram sees the whole Firmament as food; she is eternally hungry and is not picky of what she eats. Compared to her demon lord brethren, she is among the most passive, as she is too lazy to expand her already vast dominion and generally avoids picking fights with others unless they come to her first, as she sees anything other than not indulging in her feasts as a distraction.

Cult of Kurgram
Kurgram is the patron goddess of the ogre race, who portray her as a member of their own kind. She is also widely worshipped by tribes of trolls, though they usually do not fully grasp what she is. Humanoids born with mutations which led them to be forsaken by society may turn to Kurgram's cult, seeking comfort and the opportunity to enact vengeance on those who have wronged them.