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| ==== Nakam Alkat ==== | ==== Nakam Alkat ==== | ||
| - | The good half of the Dark Mage, created when Lord Ozzie dumped | ||
| - | a jar of Deva essence on the evil mage. Later killed by the Dark Mage, but | ||
| - | revived after the wars ended. | ||
| - | he would slip back to his evil self, he set an elaborate trap for himself, | ||
| - | using the heroes to carry out his own suicide. | ||
| - | Wrote the treatise | + | Nakam Alkat was the human wizard who eventually became |
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| + | He was born in I:2590 and entered the [[gûlaraî|Gûlaraî order]] at age 36. Five | ||
| + | years later, his natural talent with magic upstaged and embarrassed [[Psalor]], | ||
| + | the [[Ainagûl]]. Over a few weeks, Psalor' | ||
| + | unbridled rage, leading the mage to conspire to banish Nakam from the order. | ||
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| + | This abuse of power not only led to the downfall of [[Psalor]], but also sent | ||
| + | Nakam to a descent into evil -- where he made a pact with [[Hades]] to become an | ||
| + | undead after his death. | ||
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| + | For more information, | ||
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| + | During his brief reemergence at the end of the third age, the [[Dark Mage]] was | ||
| + | split into two halves when [[ozzie|Lord Ozzie]] dumped a jar of distilled Deva | ||
| + | essence onto him. The living human half of this split adopted the name "Nakam | ||
| + | Alkat" -- though he was in many ways only a simulacrum of the original wizard. | ||
| - | [[World|Back to main World page]] | + | When the new Nakam began to lose his sanity and feared he would slip back to his |
| + | evil self, he [[anniversary_1986|set an elaborate trap for himself, using the | ||
| + | heroes | ||
| + | a touching treatise known as [["A New Mortality" | ||
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