On the topic of Tucruck and Thilzara:
-Tucruck’s ultimate goal is to literally fill the universe to the brim with life, as in every square inch of it is just oozing, pulsating flesh. He is absolutely obsessed with biological life and the impure and imperfect. The liquid that seeps off of Tucruck is perhaps the most infectious substance in the entire galaxy or beyond, and is sometimes dubbed “Tucruck’s Love.”
-Thilzara’s goal is to wipe out every last life form, finding it repulsive and impure. Her hatred for all that’s “unclean” is unmatched. She wishes nothing more than a universe full of smooth, empty surfaces, and has been known to wipe out entire star systems to achieve this dream. The material that is dispelled from her being bleaches and purifies any surface to the point where no life can grow in that particular place again. Planets that have been ravaged by her light are featureless, white, and totally empty. This material is often referred to as “Thilzara’s Hatred.”
-The both of them are entities from a dimension that exists within the Meridian Galaxy known as “Esrever”. Specifically they are beings known as “Worms”, virtually indestructible entities that are often the subject of worship due to their immense, god-like powers and status. Some just refer to them as gods entirely (thus one of Tucruck’s titles as the God of Filth). The both of them are some of the most powerful of the Worms to exist. Worms are capable of changing their form but their most common form is a writhing, elongated body, hence their name. There are a few who refer to them as “Snakes” instead.
-Despite the ultimately catastrophic and apocalyptic goals of both of these Worms, the two of them have pockets of worshipers across the galaxy, both seeking to call forth the presence of their gods and set in motion the ultimate plans of each. Followers of Tucruck believe the galaxy can only be united if forced to become one through his plans, while followers of Thilzara believe the universe is better off in the pure, empty state that their own god promises.
-Perhaps the only way to prevent Thilzara and Tucruck from obtaining their goals is to coax them into an eternal battle, as their abilities completely cancel each other out, bringing them into an infinite, endless loop of combat.











