Niknsazi
(#84655613)
High Sith: Solstice - Primal?
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
9.86 m
Wingspan
4.23 m
Weight
2420.74 kg
Genetics
Storm
Flaunt (Sandsurge)
Flaunt (Sandsurge)
Sapphire
Marlin (Sandsurge)
Marlin (Sandsurge)
Pearl
Peacock (Sandsurge)
Peacock (Sandsurge)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 7 Sandsurge
EXP: 1141 / 11881
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7
Biography
𓋪𓂃◌ Niknsazi ◌𓂃𓋪
˚○◦˚ High Sith: Solstice ˚◦○˚
"This is the Solstice, the still point of the sun, its cusp and midnight, the year's threshold and unlocking, where the past lets go of and becomes the future; the place of caught breath, the door of a vanished house left ajar."
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✩‧₊˚ Biography ˚₊‧✩
Niknsazi had always been a little too in touch with the lightning. She was the first to run toward a building storm, the first to lift her head and present her horns to the clouds, the first to dance amongst the maelstrom. Others called her strange, but tolerated her childish exuberance. Her division supervisor always looked on with the worry a parent would have for a child, but could not bring themselves to chide her.
Waiting did not sit well with her, however. Constantly she would be watching the skies, testing and scenting the air, listening for the distant rumble of shy thunder. Storms never came quickly enough, never lasted long enough. Her heart longed to chase the storms that did roll past. The strongest ones that survived their power being syphoned. One night, a particularly violent storm drew her away from the rest of the gatherers. She failed to realize how far until the clouds thinned and the storm faded away to leave a star-filled sky open wide above her. The sight enthralled her, keeping her entranced until dawn broke. Although her workmates had always thought her to be a bit empty-headed, she was not. Once she realized that she was lost, she chose to seize the adventure. Stars and storms eventually led her to another place, dark and empty and alive with energy that beckoned her to dance...so she did. Along the way, she found others she could teach to dance too. |
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˙˚𓆩 Fringe Wardens 𓆪˚˙
"Glory is merely a trap set by those who seek to distract one from their duty, blinding ignorant with arrogance so they fail to see what needs be done."
The barren land. A ruin housing a nexus of elements: Shadow, Ice, Wind, Lightning, Earth, Plague and Arcane. But with an absence of Fire, Nature, Water, and Light, a small imbalance allowed for something else to form. A passage the normal eye could not see. The fragile veil thinly stretched between Sornieth and something Else. It existed somehow shapeless, a shadow caught between.
In this place, a handful of Ancient Dragons following a Path unimagined by others gathered. They explored, experimented, constructed. Guided by the unknown, they banded together to prepare a foundation of defense. Quiet, secret, isolated. They sought to attempt to strengthen the fragile barrier only to have it rip open when ignorant dragons interfered in their work. |
An unrecorded war was waged with creatures and things that pushed through the breach. Eventually, after many losses, the Ancient Dragons managed to push the invasion back and seal the tear with the help of modern dragons serving the Arcanist. Only the Sandsurge remain of the Ancients who defended the ruin. They allied with the Arcanists to construct what would later be called The Forbidden Portal.
Once complete, the Ancients faded into the darkness shrouding the barren land, returning to labyrinths deep beneath the surface. Where the Void Wardens are the Eyes that See, a smaller subgroup also survived. They lacked the Sight of the primary group. Instead, they were the Ears that Listen. They prowl close to the surface to listen to the unheard song carried upon the Wind, hear the vibrations of the melody passing through the Earth. They are the Fringe Wardens.
Unbeknownst to the denizens of Sornieth who come to the ruins to test their worth by fighting the handful of creatures that manage to pass through the portal, the Wardens observe. They ensure the numbers of invaders stay in check, that they are driven to their deaths in battle against ignorant young dragons. Theirs is a secluded vigil, unheralded and unknown.
⋆。:゚・☽:゚・⋆。⋆。:゚・☽:゚・⋆。⋆。:゚・☽⋆。:゚・
"Some doors should never be opened. Some paths should never be taken. Some places should never be explored. Some knowledge should never be known."
Once complete, the Ancients faded into the darkness shrouding the barren land, returning to labyrinths deep beneath the surface. Where the Void Wardens are the Eyes that See, a smaller subgroup also survived. They lacked the Sight of the primary group. Instead, they were the Ears that Listen. They prowl close to the surface to listen to the unheard song carried upon the Wind, hear the vibrations of the melody passing through the Earth. They are the Fringe Wardens.
Unbeknownst to the denizens of Sornieth who come to the ruins to test their worth by fighting the handful of creatures that manage to pass through the portal, the Wardens observe. They ensure the numbers of invaders stay in check, that they are driven to their deaths in battle against ignorant young dragons. Theirs is a secluded vigil, unheralded and unknown.
⋆。:゚・☽:゚・⋆。⋆。:゚・☽:゚・⋆。⋆。:゚・☽⋆。:゚・
"Some doors should never be opened. Some paths should never be taken. Some places should never be explored. Some knowledge should never be known."
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