Eaters
creatureShamed 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.
The Eaters debut in Morning Star as a terrifying tribe of shamed Obsidian cannibals, their blood-matted white bear pelts, ursine skull helmets, and bone breastplates serving as grotesque symbols of their outcast status within the fractured Society. Their pale, muscled forms—greased for battle, with iron blades sewn into their hands, filed black teeth, and ritual scars—embody the raw savagery of the outer worlds' oppressed peoples during the escalating war. Linked to eerie pale maggot-white sea creatures with needle-toothed mouths, they add an unsettling layer of primal horror to the conflict's darker corners, underscoring themes of dehumanization and rebellion.
Evolution
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