NiandirNiandir is a necromancer who has decided long ago that the only way to ensure true peace is to have complete control himself. Discovering the secrets of longevity he has bided his time and collected his power to finally strike out against the world he deems so cruel. He has been waiting patiently for a time to steal the five soul stones so he can open the gates to the underdark. Once there he can unleash an undead army among the world forcing all to heed his word. Niandir has no intentions on making the same mistake as Madara did before him and stopping there, he plans for godhood. Once in the underdark he plans to kill Torog and take all of his power.
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Anima has been struck by Niandir's death seal as it was glanced off King Faldor when he activated his mask ability. As a result Anima is now connected to Niandir and can see glimpses of his past, present, and possible future activities.
-Dream 1: Anima can see clearly a vision of Niandir as a smiling young boy surrounded by family who loved him. His mother a slender brunette with a kind voice and warm smile. His father a gruff stern man but gentle and kind towards his wife and son. The image begins to fade. -Dream 2: Anima can see Niandir as his father is donning armor and a blue katana is at his hip. Niandirs mother is sitting at the doorway clutching a rag holding it to her face with a concerned and worried look. You can tell that she is pregnant and close to having her second child. Niandir looks up at his dad as his dad puts a hand on his head ruffling his hair. The father then goes to leave the room and the mother hands him a necklace of plain silver. He looks at it for a moment and clasps his hand in hers taking the necklace and putting it around his neck. He leaves and the image begins to fade. Dream 3: You can see Niandir crying in the rain at two roughly built gravestones as he clutches a small baby in his arms. The plain silver necklace is fastened around his neck and the blue katana fastened to his back. After a few moments you see him look back in panic and dart off into the forest. Soldiers soon fill the gravesite. The image begins to fade. Dream 4: You see a teenage boy with a plain silver necklace and a young child beside him. As the image begins to focus you can see that Niandir is in a roughly built shelter in the forest but a determined look is on his face. You witness him training for months at a time with the blue katana against anything he can find, fighting wildlife and hunting with the blade. One day he comes home with a small rabbit, he begins looking for his brother and can't seem to find him. A panicked look strikes his face and the image begins to fade Dream 5: You see Niandir fighting ferociously against a pack of soldiers as one holds his brother at knifepoint, he slays his way to the captor and just as he's about to reach him the soldier gets scared and pulls away, slicing his brothers throat clean open. Niandir looks horror struck as the soldier begins fleeing, Niandir catches the soldier on the hamstring with his sword and jumps on him stabbing him over and over tears flying from his face as the image begins to fade. Dream 6: You see Niandir a young man now fighting a water elemental in a proving grounds as a council of mages looks onward, nodding their heads as he slays the creature. The image fasts forward to Niandir reading through volumes and volumes of books and practicing small magics while his instructor nods his head astounded at the quickness of his progress. Niandir returns to the library as he stumbles upon a black book with a skull on the front, he hesitantly opens it and begins reading. The image begins to fade. Dream 7: You see Niandir as he is outside on his own, you can see him start chanting as a small skeletal being comes to life from bones laid at his feet. Dream 8: |
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