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'''Cur''' is the [[nightmare spirits|nightmare spirit]] of fear.  Often manifesting as a small child, this angel of dreams represents the fears within us all that we often hide and attempt to ignore. Cur was originally placed within the [[Jade Icon]] for pulling forth those fears and subjecting the owners to more than they were psychologically capable of handling. Many of those who experienced her touch in the beginning either died in their sleep, scared to death, or suffered from the effects and passed to her brother [[Dibbuk|Dibbuk's]] influence of madness. She is often seen accompanying Dibbuk as she goes about.
'''Cur, the nightmare spirit of fear''', often manifests as a small child. This angel of dreams represents the fears within us that we attempt to suppress or ignore. Cur was originally contained within the [[Jade Icon]] for bringing forth those fears and subjecting their owners to what they were psychologically incapable of handling. Many of her victims either passed away in their sleep, were scared to death, or suffered from grave mental blows that passed them into Cur's brother [[Dibbuk|Dibbuk's]] realm of madness. Both spirits can often be found wandering together side by side, preferring each other's company.


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Latest revision as of 15:08, 17 January 2011

Cur, the nightmare spirit of fear, often manifests as a small child. This angel of dreams represents the fears within us that we attempt to suppress or ignore. Cur was originally contained within the Jade Icon for bringing forth those fears and subjecting their owners to what they were psychologically incapable of handling. Many of her victims either passed away in their sleep, were scared to death, or suffered from grave mental blows that passed them into Cur's brother Dibbuk's realm of madness. Both spirits can often be found wandering together side by side, preferring each other's company.