Are small, humanoid creatures resembling children, emitting a sinister aura of silence. They appear in groups, seemingly harmless at first, but their true nature is far more malevolent. Typically, one individual from the group plays the role of bait, taking on the appearance of a lone, crying child calling out for its mother and father. This sight elicits a strong urge for care and protection from travelers, which becomes their downfall. When the victim approaches too closely, the rest of the group emerges from hiding and proceeds to attack.
Gravelings have the ability to infiltrate the minds of travelers, evoking an overwhelming need to provide safety and care, which effectively diminishes the victim's vigilance. Once the traveler is lured in and entirely dominated by these emotions, they stop and approach the bait. When they are completely defenseless, the rest of the group attacks, tearing the victim apart with their sharp claws. Their childlike appearance and deceptive methods make them exceptionally dangerous. Every encounter with them ends tragically, and their ability to manipulate human emotions makes them nearly impossible to defeat.
Many legends surround the Gravelings, passed down from generation to generation by travelers and inhabitants of remote villages. One popular tale claims that Gravelings are the spirits of children who died as a result of abandonment or violence. According to this legend, they were cursed by the forest to become instruments of vengeance against those who turn away from the needy and defenseless. Their cries and calls for help are meant to remind humanity of its sins against the most vulnerable. Some believe that their presence in the forest serves as a punishment for those who have forgotten human empathy and compassion.
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Another story claims that the Gravelings were created by dark sorcerers who wanted to create beings capable of manipulation and intimidation. To achieve this, they used the souls of innocent children, binding them with the dark magic of the forest. This magical bond made the Gravelings not only physically dangerous but also endowed them with the ability to influence emotions and minds, making their detection nearly impossible until it is too late. Their ability to evoke a sense of protectiveness in their victims is particularly terrifying, as they use the most noble human emotions as weapons against their owners.
Some tales mention a way to repel the Gravelings—the only means of salvation is said to be to completely ignore their presence and turn away from the crying child. However, such an action requires superhuman willpower, as the aura of the Gravelings overwhelms, automatically evoking compassion and the urge to help. As a result, very few people have survived an encounter with these creatures. There are stories of brave warriors who attempted to face them, equipped with talismans and amulets, but none of them returned from the forest, and their tragic fate became a warning to others.
According to other legends, the Gravelings primarily inhabit abandoned trails and long-forgotten routes that people rarely venture onto. They are also often seen in places where tragedies once occurred, reinforcing the belief that they are linked to suffering and despair. It is said that they appear especially where innocent blood has been spilled, and their presence serves as a symbol of unquenched grief and anger. Sometimes their presence is heralded by an abrupt, unnatural silence in the forest—the absence of birdsong and natural sounds, as if the forest itself fears their sinister aura. In such moments, the forest seems to breathe differently, as if it senses fear of the beings it has brought forth.