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Nuayas

Dryspeaker, Vundel Envoy

Preceptor

Dryspeaker Nuayas of the Sau'libik pod of the Leviathan Kyrinsik β€” a Vundel envoy who arrives at Vanador demanding Minalan surrender the Magolith and the Celestial Mother's egg. "I am Dryspeaker Nuayas. I speak for the Sau'libik pod of the Leviathan Kyrinsik. This is Auditor Antherose, of the same pod. We have been waiting for you," he says, a little ominously. His voice is "hoarse and harsh."

On his predecessor:

He is no longer Dryspeaker. He was stripped of his position when he was caught concealing from the pod. He has since escaped.

On the Magolith:

A great crystalline object. Ever-changing. Imbued with tremendous magical power. And that within was trapped the spirit of one of the Great Mothers of eons past. To even consider such an abomination offends the sensibilities of our masters!

Uncompromising:

The Vundel can take what they wish, Wizard, and there's naught you can do to stop it.

"That is not a question you are qualified to answer. The spirits of the Celestial Mothers are sacred. They should lay at peace. Their memory should be honored."

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Nuayas
Nuayas
Titles
  • Dryspeaker
  • Envoy of the Sau'libik Pod of the Leviathan Kyrinsik
Personal Details
Species Vundel
Race Vundel
Spouse
Died
Cause
Rajira Yes
Physical Description

A Vundel Dryspeaker in his dryside embodiment β€” humanoid transgenic form for speaking to surface races. Slightly taller and younger of the two Vundel emissaries; voice "hoarse and harsh." Uncompromising, sanctimonious, traditionalist about the sacredness of Celestial Mothers.

Specialties
  • Dryspeaker
  • Vundel Envoy
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