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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.

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. -ENG- The Demon--39-s Stele The Dog Princess -V2....

“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 Let any demon who reads this know— The collar is a lie

The Stele hears: I am no longer his pet. I am the scent in the dark. I am the pack that answers no master. The relief depicts a crowned canine figure—half wolf,

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.”

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.