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In Etruscan mythology (Etruscans are a group of people who resided in northern Italy and were eventually assimilated into the Roman Republic), Tuchulcha was a demonness of the underworld. She was a winged humanoid with the head of a donkey, a vulture’s beak for a mouth and snakes for hair. In murals, she uncannily resembles a Yagudo with the exception of having snakes emerging from her head.

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  • In Etruscan mythology (Etruscans are a group of people who resided in northern Italy and were eventually assimilated into the Roman Republic), Tuchulcha was a demonness of the underworld. She was a winged humanoid with the head of a donkey, a vulture’s beak for a mouth and snakes for hair. In murals, she uncannily resembles a Yagudo with the exception of having snakes emerging from her head.
  • Centuries ago, the Tuchulcha system was wiped from the star charts. Cut off from the rest of the galaxy by the rages of the Pandaemonium, the system succumbed to the ravages of the Warp, becoming forever home to the forces of the Dark Gods. Like a world trapped behind glass, Tuchulcha appears to be stuck out of time and space. Orbital factories and space stations hang in orbit above the planet, rumoured to hold the riches plundered by the Rogue Trader houses that initially funded the expeditions to the worlds beyond this system. Foolish are those who dare pluck these treasures, though. The world roils and surges as the Dark Powers battle for dominance, but they eagerly pause to toy with mortal visitors. While many consider the planet unreachable, Tuchulcha is far from that. The Warp ebbs a
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  • Centuries ago, the Tuchulcha system was wiped from the star charts. Cut off from the rest of the galaxy by the rages of the Pandaemonium, the system succumbed to the ravages of the Warp, becoming forever home to the forces of the Dark Gods. Like a world trapped behind glass, Tuchulcha appears to be stuck out of time and space. Orbital factories and space stations hang in orbit above the planet, rumoured to hold the riches plundered by the Rogue Trader houses that initially funded the expeditions to the worlds beyond this system. Foolish are those who dare pluck these treasures, though. The world roils and surges as the Dark Powers battle for dominance, but they eagerly pause to toy with mortal visitors. While many consider the planet unreachable, Tuchulcha is far from that. The Warp ebbs and flows around Tuchulcha and it is often thrust back into reality, a waiting house of horrors for any who dare to land there.
  • In Etruscan mythology (Etruscans are a group of people who resided in northern Italy and were eventually assimilated into the Roman Republic), Tuchulcha was a demonness of the underworld. She was a winged humanoid with the head of a donkey, a vulture’s beak for a mouth and snakes for hair. In murals, she uncannily resembles a Yagudo with the exception of having snakes emerging from her head.
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