Eaters
CultureShamed Obsidian cannibals wearing blood-matted white bear pelts and ursine skull helmets, pale muscled arms greased, human bone breastplates, iron blades sewn into hands, filed black teeth, ritual scars and white face paint; associated sea creatures pale maggot-white snail-shaped with needle-toothed mouths.
In the Red Rising Saga, the Eaters emerge in Morning Star as the savage, cannibalistic Obsidian warriors from the frozen deeps of the Rim, shamed outcasts clad in blood-matted bear pelts, bone armor, and grotesque skull helmets, their pale bodies scarred and greased for battle with iron blades fused into their hands and filed black teeth ready to rend flesh. These fearsome berserkers, marked by ritual white face paint and associated with pale, maggot-white sea horrors, represent the brutal underbelly of Obsidian culture, deployed as shock troops in the escalating war. Though their role is confined to the trilogy's climactic third book, the Eaters embody the saga's theme of humanity's primal descent amid interstellar conflict, leaving a haunting impression of savagery unleashed.
History
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
Shamed Obsidian cannibals wearing blood-matted white bear pelts and ursine skull helmets, pale muscled arms greased, human bone breastplates, iron blades sewn into hands, filed black teeth, ritual scars and white face paint; associated sea creatures pale maggot-white snail-shaped with needle-toothed mouths.
Book Appearances
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
First appears Ch 27