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Character Summary
Nuhmudira
Race:

Milantan




Nuhmudira is a Milantan mage, though she passes herself as Gharu'ndim. She studied ancient Falatacot rituals and is rumored to practice Blood Magic.[1]

She is also referred to as "The Singer", the "Blood-Witch": the Aluvians called her the reincarnation of their Winter Queen, Alfrega[2]

She played a major role during the Elements of Revenge and A Time of Chaos Story Arcs.


The Arcanum and Nuhmudira's experiments with Blood Magic

She was once leader of The Arcanum and member of Elysa's Royal Council.

As leader of the Arcanum she discovered the secrets of the Lifestones, and a few of these style Lifestones came into being in for example the Olthoi North and Marae Lassel.

She has a strong distrust of Asheron and all Empyreans, fearing that if the Yalaini return it will be the end of the Isparians.[2] To that end, she practices Blood Magic and other Empyrean magics in hopes to provide Isparians with the means to defend against Empyreans.[2]

Nuhmudira planned to make a school in Arwic supposedly in the currently empty villas seen on the east side of town. However, her plans apparently never came to fruition because after many years no school has yet to open and the buildings remain empty.((Specific Citation Needed}}

She was removed from the above named positions after being accused of using dark magics.[3] Not all Isparians believe these accusations though, especially those with strong ties to the Arcanum.[4] and many are thankful for what she did for the Isparian people.[5][6] Others strongly oppose her, and damned her for the sacrifices made.[7]

That the accusations did not completely come from nowhere

She has since tried to undermine Elysa and Asheron, even attempting to kill them, in order to gain control of the Isparians on Dereth.




Elements of Revenge

  • Responsible for introducing the Bronze Statues in the towns, with the intention that those would protect these towns from Martine's and the elemental attacks. She used Blood Magic to create these Statues, and many were sacrificed to this end.[9] Unfortunately, something went wrong, and the statues started attacking the same towns they were supposed to protect.[10][11]

A Time of Chaos

  • Responsible, after Elysa was stabbed and Asheron stuck in his tower surrounded by Olthoi, for chasing away the Ancient Olthoi Queen[14][15] After first sending the Isparians out to collect a Dericost Poison to infect the food of the Olthoi, she send them out to collect different items to prepare for an ancient Falatacot Ritual.[16] Nuhmudira's ritual allowed her to contact the mind of the Queen and direct the Isparian forces. Only after Nuhmudira enacted this ancient Falatacot ritual the Isparians were able to defeat the [[Ancient Olthoi Queen.[15][14]

Aftermath

Though Nuhmudira was seldom seen in Dereth after the disappearance of the Ancient Olthoi Queen, later events show she is still alive and active.

  • She discovered and opened up Xi Ru's Island[17] and (as an NPC) rewarded people personally for retrieving items.
  • Recently, she has formed and is the leader of the society known as the Radiant Blood.


Related Pages

Appearances In Game

Texts

A Hastily Scrawled Note (Text)
A Painfully Scrawled Note
Bloody Scrawled Note
Nuhmudira's Journal
Nuhmudira's Charm

Quests

Creatures

  • Zharalim - they serve as Nuhmudira's human servants[12]
  • Sclavus - Nuhmudira also used Sclavus as her servants, and they can be found in many locations with which she is associated .
  • Ancient Olthoi Queen - weakened and subsequently chased away by Nuhmudira

NPCs


Locations


Items

Nuhmudira's Bestowment
Nuhmudira's Benefaction
Nuhmudira's Endowment
Open Journal (Nuhmudira's Hidden Cottage)
Poison
Royal Olthoi Jelly
Sacrified Zharalim
Soul Stone
Gem of Arcane Corruption
Gem of Ardent Loyalty
Whispering Venom crystal


Images

References