Since Barateon's rise to power, the Order operates in secrecy out of fear of persecution. The Order aims at honing magical skills of the so-called gifted, that is those who are naturally talented with some magic abilities. The Order seems to have suffered a terrible blow from Fate as the vast majority of its prospective members were killed in the Shadow Song Mine , which was supposed to be a secret place for meeting the new recruits.
You can infer from his doing that he is an extremely powerful mage who just killed a huge horde of Cave Trolls. Merzul acknowledges that he was the one who sent out a Anonymous Letter to all magically gifted and he was the one who accidentally lured you into the perilous troll-infested cave.
He informs you about the Order and the ongoing persecution of its members due to Chancellor's Barateon's Magic Prohibition throughout the Middlerealm. By offereing you the choice to become the member of the Order he is well aware that, in reality, you have no choice as if you decline, he will be forced to kill you. You know too much about the Order and thus can be of a conisiderable danger to the Order.
Merzul is also the one who conceived a plan to explain your guardian, High Priest Aratornias in Tirin Abbey , your sudden decision to leave the peaceful village of Tirin Abbey. You are to deliver a forged letter to your master, stating that you are to join the army. Into the Forsaken Country. Merzul will start coming down down the stairs from the north. Speak to him to trigger the quest. At this point you are presented with a choice concerning your birthsign. Bear in mind that birthsigns provide you with some minor spells, and your actual class depends on your weapon choice.
Merzul will start examining the stars and deduce some facts about the world. He discovers that the stars have significantly changed recently. The age that we live in seems very uncertain and the southern part of Nehrim has changed in a quite disturbing way. According to Merzul , the structure of the world is losing strength, arcane energies are penetrating it.
Merzul adds that the sky is in a strange form which probably represents a major upheaval. The leader of the Order concludes that there are forms which were not present over a thousand years. Merzul asks you the question about you and your attitude towards Fate.
Whatever your answer is, he will start elaborating on the Predestination of Tel'lmaltath, the Shadow God and his relation to the Light-Born the Gods. Ultimately, their goal is to put an end to the Light-Born 's unjust rule over the world and the people of Nehrim and give power to the people, not the Gods. Merzul is convinced that there is only one person who can fulfil the Predestination, that is Narathzul Arantheal.
Nevertheless, I was elated that I can throw the shackles of fate away, and go back to find You arrive at the precipice of fate, readying your weapons, your spells, full of zeal.
No one can stop you, and as you take a step towards forward, not sure where to go yet, you hear that. The familiar voice - and suddenly, you know exactly what your goal is. You walk in the general direction you thought the conversation was coming from. No, wait You already lost so many who stood with you - Narathzul, Callisto, Melvin, Merzul, Vanmiria, even your parents. Hesitation has faded. You rush, and you run, and you hurry Is it for you? It would make sense, you low-key expected it - but not like this.
You feel all go dark for a second when you hear the scorching of the flames, followed by laughter. You go back. You load an earlier save, just to try to reach the arena before the conversation is over. I just This might be the stupidest question ever: So Narathzul was imprisoned for years if I remember correctly?
So how is Tealor his dad? Did I miss the part where Tealor is immortal too or something? Nehrim canon says yes, years passed. And for Narathzul, who is technically another Lightborn just like Erodan also a son of a goddess and a human Esara and king Wesrud it is okay-ish, why not.
But for humans, mere mortals, it should not work. So yeah, that years is officially cancelled. By the events of Nehrim Narathzul is 31 and Tealor is Duras is so cute! Are you willing to answer lore questions about Nehrim?
Specifically Narathzul Do you know how long he was imprisoned for? Because somewhere before then, he had to imprison his dad Beats me how Tealor survived like that for however many years Narathzul had him there. Always, and thank you for asking! At the end of the day, I can only speculate.
Starting with Tealor! Now, the timelines between the games are obviously wildly different, but whether it was 30 years or 1, for Tealor, he -died-. Down in the ancient Pyrean city too, when the High Ones be pulling their bullshit, a whole shitton of Lost Ones are raised to hamper your path in that very specific red lighting. Details are important. That would come later, from the High Ones.
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