Pamarindo is one of the sub-types of the Wizened seeming - a culture-themed kith of pot-bellied butchers. Theirs is the blessing of the Gourmand’s Grotesquerie.
Overview[]
Italian folklore makes fearful mention of the Pamarindo, the shriveled pot-bellied faeries with salacious appetites. Legend has them often covered in slick fats, guts, blood and greases associated with the butchering of their prey. Their appearance as a kith among the Wizened sees the Pamarindo manifesting similar physical traits: their cheeks are often smeared with red, their teeth sharp and serrated, their flesh glossy and oily.
References[]
- CTL: Winter Masques, p. 110