Literature
The Birdcage and Nightingale
He lumbers down the condemned and winding staircase, as lumbering is the only way of walking his disproportionate body will allow as he stands at over 12 feet tall. He resembles a burn victim's rotting corpse. His skin has two qualities; one where his skin looks as fragile as burnt and blackened paper waiting to flake and float away, and that of mud whose viscosity leaves much to be desired. Each is viewed like iridescence, there one moment and gone the next. His flesh resembles nothing more than a composition of ash, pus and infection; it can hardly be called skin at all. Like a viperfish, he has long thin teeth that protrude from his mouth;