An eldritch concept embodying the irrational. Common motifs include, but are not limited to: the surreal, dreams and nightmares, the subconscious, a lack of understanding, a loss of touch with reality, erratic behavior, impulsivity, insanity, overabundant joy, Id-like behavior, and absurdism.
The most common portrayals are The Grotesque, an entity that appears in a victim's dreams and either keeps them asleep for long periods of time or possibly acts as a prophet, The Glitch, a "broken" creature whose presence causes distortions in reality, and The Merryman, a distortion of a human caught in a state of constant happiness with no allegiance to anything other than pursuit of keeping himself entertained.
Portrayals of the Fear of the Irrational:
- CHANGE (The Godless World)
- The Discord (The Order Verse)
- Eris (The Rapture Cycle)
- The Glitch (The Broken Veil Verse)
- The Grotesque (Topography Genera)
- Lerna (The Rapture Cycle)
- The Merryman (Max-imum Laughter)
- Pan (Unseelie)
- The Reverie (The Rapture Cycle)