brad wulf (mythology) directed by thebigbradwulf
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THE ELDRITCH NECROMANCER
Corpse-Thief. Ruinous-Liar. False-God.

The Eldritch Necromancer does not conquer through strength alone. He conquers through grief, deception, famine, and the desecration of the dead. A master of ruinous puppetry, he twists corpses into grotesque marionettes, turns ancient carcasses into armor, and sometimes grafts dead horrors onto himself as replacement flesh. His body is never truly fixed — only borrowed, stolen, and rebuilt from whatever death leaves behind.

He is not the strongest of the Eldritch Deities.

He is worse.

The Necromancer is patient, cowardly, brilliant, and cruel enough to turn another monster’s slaughter into his own evolution. Wherever Wulf leaves a trail of dead Eldritch beings, the Necromancer follows from a great and careful distance, watching through corpses, severed heads, hollowed eyes, and dead things still twitching with stolen sight. He does not enter the battlefield while Wulf is raging. He waits until the Warpath passes.

Then he collects what remains.

Torn limbs. Shattered cores. Broken horns. Dead tendrils. Half-crushed gods. The wreckage Wulf leaves behind is easier for the Necromancer to integrate, because the hard work has already been done. Wulf breaks their impossible bodies. The Necromancer scavenges the pieces.

He cannot kill Alastor Wulf.

So he studies him.

The Necromancer learned that Wulf’s greatest danger is not weakness, but uncontrolled strength. When rage blinds him, Wulf becomes Warpath: an unstoppable force with no sense of friend, foe, innocent, or guilty. To the Necromancer, that fury is not a flaw to fear, but rather a weapon to exploit and manipulate.

By weaponizing grief, gaslighting memory, and puppeteering the dead, the Necromancer turns Wulf’s sorrow into battlefield extinction. He does not need to defeat Wulf directly. He only needs to make Wulf forget who deserves to survive.

Even destruction rarely ends him. The Necromancer has hidden multiple cores throughout the Void, buried within false sanctuaries, corpse-thrones, and dead dimensions. Shatter one vessel, and another awakens. Tear apart one body, and he rebuilds from the next grave.

Every corpse he wears, every lie he whispers, every hidden core he protects was prepared for one reason:

**Alastor "Brad" Wulf.**

The Necromancer is not trying to overpower the monster-slayer.

He is trying to make the eldritch-slayer become the monster then harvest whatever is left in his wake.

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