Grizagel

Grizagal (Grizagael in Angaelic meaning 'Cursed Consuming False God'), by Essentists believed to have possesed beings like Jormund, or Jorm the All eating Worm.

JormundarVaka
An underground Essentist 'doomsday cult' founded in Rodinnbrok. Led by Ascendant Frida and her husband, Ascendant Ivan, JormundarVaka believed that Jormund, perceived by many as a benevolent deity, was in reality a world-eating worm planning to consume not only Rodinnbrok but also all of Eldham. They also identified Jormund with the upper demon Grizagel. The cult's mission was to uncover this truth and prepare for the impending catastrophe.

Jormund ate Roðinnbrók
main article: Rodinnbrok In an age of unprecedented wealth and peace, ushered in by Kavon the Uniter and the foundation of Roðinnbrók, a decadent wind blew. King Eirró, the extravagant heir, seduced by otherworldly ambitions, consorted with two demons. The insatiable Fankt Chwonki and the upper demon Jormund, known to some as the Destroyer and to others as the World-Eating Worm. Together, they birthed a new religion: The Church of The Three Pleasures. It promised unbridled indulgence and rapidly consumed the hearts of Roðinnbrók’s cities. Hedonism became the core creed, a dangerous devotion that blinded the masses. Unbeknownst to them, Jormund’s malevolent plan was in motion, intending to feast on their downfall. The kingdom's fell in the winter of 170 TE.

Angaelic language
Essentists believe Grizagel evesdropped on 2 angels when they were in Eldham. Through whispered conversations and sacred hymns, he slowly began to decode the complex ancient Angaelic language. To mortals, the angaelic language sounded like the pure voice of the gods. Kings and rulers, upon hearing Grizagel's words, believed they were in the presence of a divine messenger. They were ensnared by his eloquence, granting him favor and power. Grizagel's deceptive mastery over angaelic made him one of the most influential figures of his time. He could sway entire kingdoms with just a phrase, and in doing so, he changed the course of history.