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Ichor is the fluid that flows through the circulatory system of divine beings ([[deities]] and [[daemons]]) instead of mortal [[blood.]] Having a blood-like consistency, ichor is golden in color, supernaturally glows, and (according to the more vampirically inclined beings of the palace), tastes sweeter than blood does.
Ichor is the fluid that flows through the circulatory system of divine beings ([[deities]] and [[daemons]]) instead of mortal [[blood]]. Having a blood-like consistency, ichor is golden in color, supernaturally glows, and (according to the more vampirically inclined beings of the palace), tastes sweeter than blood does.


Within divinities, an exception to this anatomical rule is the daemon [[Ker]], Goddess of Violent Death. It is unclear whether the fluid inside of her, or usually pouring from the many open wounds constantly opening and reopening on her body, is actual mortal-grade blood or just red-toned gory ichor, but it shares none of the appearances of typical ichor and looks much closer to the blood found inside mortal humans.
Within divinities, an exception to this anatomical rule is the daemon [[Ker]], Goddess of Violent Death. It is unclear whether the fluid inside of her, or usually pouring from the many open wounds constantly opening and reopening on her body, is actual mortal-grade blood or just red-toned gory ichor, but it shares none of the appearances of typical ichor and looks much closer to the blood found inside mortal humans.
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