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40737, [SCION] Nabighah the Planewalker
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Nabighah the Planewalker
DescriptionThe coloring of this tall, handsome man's eyes, hair, and skin mark him as on of the people of the desert, but there is nothing of the wilderness in his carefully manicured appearance. He wears a cloak with a heavy cowl as if to conceal his face and draw attention away from his features, but somehow this manages to accentuate rather than obfuscate his striking face, almost but not quite too beautiful to be considered masculine. The man bears a number of distinctive pieces of jewelry, several of which appear to be cheap imitations or costume jewelry to those with the eye to know the difference.
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Level | 51 | Sex | male | Race | human | Ethos | Orderly | Align | Evil | Class | conjurer | Practices | 14 | Trains | 0 | Hometown | Hamsah Mu'tazz | Exp | 438900 | To Level | 21600 | Sphere | Concealment | Age middle-aged, 56 years old (260 hours) | Hit Points | 1486 | Mana | 1219 | Movement | 1365 | Strength | 19 | Intelligence | 20 | Wisdom | 20 | Dexterity | 20 | Constitution | 15 | Charisma | 21 | Carry # | 0/34 | Carry Weight | 0 lb 0 oz | | | Gold | 100 | Silver | 311 | Copper | 357 | Wimpy | 700 | Morale | Moderate | | | Hitroll | 4 | Damroll | -2 | | |
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40773, Nabighah's Role Chapter 19
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 19 Time Passes, and Blessed by Darkness Added Fri Feb 24 20:40:05 2012 at level 46:The hammer of Rindros' displeasure never did fall upon Nabighah. He began to think that the Advisor must have found a way to put the need for Nabighah's power over his envy for it, or other forces had intervened.
Obregon passed on, and Rindros into his seat. The necromancer Zynzyn, likely the closest thing Nabighah had ever had to a friend and certainly the closest thing to a person he truly respected since Tavlin became dust, ascended into Advisorship of the Chasm. Nabighah, surprisingly, bore none ill will for his having been passed over. He came to see that Rindros, while very different from himself, brought a kind of leadership to the chasm that he would not, and he could not have chosen better than Zynzyn for one of the positions of power. It was enough, for now, that he was free to do what he willed. Let others have the headaches of leadership while he learned and grew. He was still the eldest and the greatest of them.
He turned his attentions to ferreting out the secrets of others, and at last won over the Eye in the Darkness thereby, being marked as his Third. He continued to thirst for secret knowledge. There was no telling what might win the Eye's further blessings. Seeing in Advisor Zynzyn a kindred spirit to his own interpretation of Reksah's teachings, he attemped to convert him to worship of the Eye.
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40760, Nabighah's Role Chapter 6
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 6 A Facefull of Axes Added Mon Jun 20 21:26:11 2011 at level 20:One day after Nabighah had been with the cult for a few months, an elven paladin hunting the restless dead in the city's catacombs accidentally discovered the cult's hideout. That day, Nabighah had drawn guard duty at the hideout's entrance alongside Ogmar. Before Nabighah even realized what was happening, the paladin had burst into the room with a shout and beat Ogmar savagely with a steel shield. Turning to Nabighah, the elf proclaimed, "The wrath of Baerinika consume you!", only to seem deeply puzzled when nothing happened in response.
Despite all the time he had spent training with the Sultan's army, Nabighah had never been very gifted in the martial arts, but it doesn't take much skill to strike an opponent that isn't properly defending themselves. Acting more out of survival instinct or reflex than any conscious deliberation, he hit the elf right in the face with his axe and the paladin dropped like a sack of bricks.
Nabighah's status in the cult improved instantly after so decisively dealing with a dangerous intruder. He tried not to think about what the cult's high priest would do with the elf, who had not quite managed to die from Nabighah's axe blow.
Later, when he thought about what he had done, Nabighah could justify it to himself in many ways. He was acting in self defense. He was trying to save the life of his friend, who was not such a bad guy and had three children depending on him. He was doing what he needed to to maintain his cover.
But somewhere inside him a line had been crossed, one of the first of many, and he would never be on the other side of it again. He had slain a champion of righteousness and virtue, for though his blow was not the fatal one, he was certain that the paladin would not leave the hidden temple alive and would likely wish for the clean death in battle he had been denied many times before the end, and he had thereafter convinced himself this heinous act was not only necessary but proper.
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40761, Nabighah's Role Chapter 7
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 7 Dark Apprentice (Part 1) Added Mon Jun 20 23:31:08 2011 at level 20:Beyond increased access to knowledge of the cult's plans and operations, a thing greatly prized by Nabighah's handler, his increased status had an additional benefit: he began to receive vigorous tutoring from the cult's elder conjurers.
The training in the conjurer's art Nabighah had received during his work as an informant in the guild had been largely theoretical in nature. He had learned the proper geometry of a protective circle and the precise words of each of the guild's common spells, even though he still lacked sufficient ability to gather and manipulate raw mana to make actual use of any of them.
The cult mages' take on the craft, conversely, was intensely practical. Where before he had learned the proper shape and symbols of a protective circle, now he learned what kind of terrain and conditions outside of a guild's safe walls would be best for drawing one, and which would get him eaten by a demon. Where once he had learned the basic facts of the different kinds of angels, now he learned strategies to bind such a creature, force it to perform a useful task, and arrange its gruesome death before it could seek righteous revenge upon him for the outrage. He learned which atrocities would most efficiently win over a harmentia demon and how to negotiate a contract with a barbed devil that assured someone else would be the focus of its fury.
Above all he learned the subtle art of keeping his aims and emotions hidden and allowing a headstrong servitor to do what it willed, which would coincidentally be precisely what he secretly wanted it to do. The parallels between this trick, acting, and his work as a spy were not lost on Nabighah.
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40762, Nabighah's Role Chapter 8
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 8 Dark Apprentice (Part 2) Added Mon Jun 20 23:31:43 2011 at level 20:One bit of a conjurer's lore he carefully, if deceptively, avoided lessons on or putting into practice with his cultic teachers: the calling of a familiar. Rasul, the Sultan's Spymaster, had cautioned him about this while initially preparing him for the infiltration. "What happens if you successfully utter the familiar chant? My best guess, a faerie dragon flies up to you and the rest of your life is short and full of being stabbed in the chest." Although Nabighah's aura could be disguised, he didn't have the resources to convincingly counterfeit the intimate bond with a familiar.
Going along with the cult leaders' wishes to grow in his knowledge of conjuration was an essential part of maintaining Nabighah's cover identity, of course, but privately he had to admit he looked forward to his daily lessons. The cultist conjurers' tales of practical summoning made the sheer power of magic real to him in a way that dry lectures in the guild never had. Couldn't such power be put to good use as well? He thought of all the help he could give the poor people of Hamsah Mu'tazz by compelling an archon's service. Most often, he thought of the Sultan's daughter, and how with a strong enough devil under contract her father wouldn't dare try to keep them apart.
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40763, Nabighah's Role Chapter 9
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 9 A Murder Spree (Part 1) Added Mon Jun 20 23:35:07 2011 at level 20:The mages of the Cult of the Silver Claw were dying.
At first, it had been passed off as coincidence. At most, an ill omen of the near future, that a handful had died in such quick succession. Before long, even so pleasant a thought as that could no longer be sustained. Something had to be hunting them, killing them one by one. An assassin with Battlerager training and a grudge, perhaps, or some axe murderer with a grudge against civilization's greatest magic.
They need not have looked so far afield for the cause.
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It had been Rasul's idea, Nabighah would tell himself.
It was suspected that the Cult of the Silver Claw was a recruiting ground for the Scions. The theory was that a member of the Cult who stood out might be approached by that secretive group. It was known that the Scions favored those with magical talent over those without, all things being equal. Add those things up and it seemed certain that periodically the strongest mage in the Claw Cult would receive some consideration. Neither Rasul nor Nabighah was very interested in the years of hard work and despicable acts it would take to earn that position honestly.
So it followed that something would need to happen to each wizard whose talent eclipsed Nabighah's. He didn't feel there was much left that they could and would teach him, anyway.
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40764, Nabighah's Role Chapter 10
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 10 A Murder Spree (Part 2) Added Mon Jun 20 23:36:10 2011 at level 20:Oenga the necromancer was first to go. Nabighah casually mentioned to him that he saw a wealthy merchant check into the inn at Absalom, a place those who were paying attention also knew was frequented by an especially zealous paladin. He didn't come back.
Delach the transmuter was tricked a little too close to the Village of Battleragers. A dwarf was wearing his skin as a cape by nightfall.
Rishat the conjurer found out the hard way that there was a gap in his thaumaturgic circle. A challegha demon melted his face. It was a particularly gruesome death. The demon had committed that murder, Nabighah told himself, not he. Besides, Rishat should have known better to double-check his circle before conjuring such a powerful demon.
After that, the Cult mages started to get more paranoid. It got harder to set them up. Nabighah had planned to wait out their heightened precautions but after a week, he grew impatient. It was the urge to see his job complete and have his reward for it as soon as possible, of course. It wasn't as if he had developed a taste for murder.
Tularo, he poisoned, and framed Rodhin for it. Both were dead before anyone thought hard enough about it. Konn was thrown down a shaft in the crypts.
Ightroth he simply stabbed and threw in the harbor. That was hard, ethically. At least, he told himself it was. It took him a few days of reminding himself about what a terrible human being Ightroth was before he could work up to it. Once he got down to it, though, the stabbing and throwing went surprisingly smoothly. No one notices a little extra blood on the wharf of Arkham.
Just that easily, Nabighah was on top of the pile. He added a few more of the weaker mages to the body count to help throw off suspicion.
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40765, Nabighah's Role Chapter 11
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 11 Epiphany and Consequence (Part 1) Added Mon Jun 20 23:40:29 2011 at level 20:In the week after his cultic murder spree ended, Nabighah did a lot of thinking. He thought about how easy it had been to trick the members of the cult, and how much power there had been in telling some of them what they wanted to hear. He thought again about the lesson of the servitors and letting them have your way.
And finally, Nabighah understood.
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He had inherited Rishat's notes, of course, and understood how the cultist conjurer had called up the least Ccul'gra for the unholy rites. It wasn't a true binding of such a creature -- likely that secret was closely kept by the Scions, if they even knew. It would take the suffering caused by a blood sacrifice of an innocent to even get the creature to enter his plane, it would retain all too much of its malevolent free will, and he would be unable to keep it from attacking even himself if it so chose, much less force it to return home. Still, it should be good enough for his purposes.
An orphan he found on the wharf provided the necessary offering. Unfortunate, he thought, that such an atrocity was required. Unfortunate, but still he had done it without hesitating. Once a desperate man has tasted true power he could never willingly let it go again.
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40766, Nabighah's Role Chapter 12
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 12 Epiphany and Consequence (Part 2) Added Mon Jun 20 23:45:04 2011 at level 20:He met Rasul in an abandoned warehouse as scheduled. After giving his report, he confided in the Spymaster that he felt like a few of the other cultists were on to him. Had other spies been sent to infiltrate the cult? Some of their words had led him to believe they might also be the Sultan's agents. No, the Spymaster assured him. He was the only one. Then perhaps someone else who knew about him had said too much? Rasul assured Nabighah that he was simply being paranoid. Only Annampara had known of his use to infiltrate the Scions, and even he did not know which affiliated group Nabighah had been inserted into. The conjurer nodded, seeming satisfied with Rasul's answers.
Then: "I was never going to be permitted to wed Khalisah, was I? No matter my success."
The Sultan's Spymaster was uncharacteristically honest in reply. "No."
He had more to add, of course. An explanation to give. A way to spin the truth to pull his pawn back to his proper path. A silver tongue even his liege had avoided more than once. None of which he had quite managed to articulate yet when Nabighah spun and ripped open his belly with the claw of some unearthly beast held in one hand.
Smelling blood, from the darkness behind him lept more claws. Claws, and hunger.
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Much of the rest of that night is a heady blur in Nabighah's memory. He went to meet his royal lover, to convince the Sultan's youngest daughter to abandon her life of luxury for love and elope with him. She refused. A rage came over Nabighah. He had done so much, sacrificed so much for this stupid, vain, pampered woman. Could she not see that? Their words grew more heated. Furious, he lashes out without thinking, delivering a backhanded blow that staggers Khalisah and splits her lip. As fast as he does it, he begins to apologize.
But smelling blood, from the darkness behind her lept claws and hunger.
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After that, he returned to hiding with the cult, unable to think of any better place to lie low for a while and avoid the Sultan's wrath. He was a broken man. A man who had sacrificed or destroyed everything he had ever truly loved, in pursuit of, what, exactly? He no longer could be sure.
Unbidden, an odd thought: he should have gotten the secret of aura masking from Rasul, first. His true aura would begin showing very soon, and he would be found out by the high priest of the cult.
It did begin showing, but it no longer shone, as Rasul had said, like the sun.
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40767, Nabighah's Role Chapter 13
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 13 What is Next When All Is Lost Added Tue Jun 21 23:59:33 2011 at level 20:As the initial fear of persecution and discovery passed, Nabighah began to contemplate his next move. He knew he could never return to his previous life in Hamsah Mu'tazz. He had become skilled at living a false life under a false name and was more sure with each passing day that the Sultan and his minions would never catch up with him, even if he should dwell in Hamsah again -- but should he be so foolish as to make contact with his father or his former friends again, they well might. That life was dead to him. Though he did not think of it in precisely these terms, the innocent young Nabighah who had acted in local theatre and had a passion for helping the downtrodden was long dead, too.
He found that, having worked and aimed and lied and killed for so long to try to worm his way into being a Scion of Eternal Night that he still desired to see this goal achieved. Whether because he saw the benefits of such great power, because he had feigned belief in their ideals for so long he had fooled even himself, or because he simply could not abide failure in this thing in himself, even Nabighah could not be sure.
He considered his original plan. He could remain the eldermost mage of the Cult of the Silver Claw and wait to be noticed. No. Unacceptable. It was too passive a plan for a man who had learned firsthand that enough violence could solve so many problems. Though he still held careful planning, intrigue, and manipulation in high regard, this was a goal he felt most swiftly achieved through vulgar bloodshed. He would hunt and murder adventurers and people with reputations for outstanding skill or power. Pile up enough of these bodies and Hell, Thera, and Shadow alike could not help but take notice of him. The Ccul'gra did respect strength, cruelty, and resolve, that he knew, and he even after all he did crave their esteem for reasons that were not wholly clear to him. As for others, with softer hearts or less discriminating tastes? Let them see him as a base murderer, if a gifted one, and nothing more. Let them underestimate him. It would only be one more tool in his arsenal to move and manipulate them all.
But first, they must notice. There would be blood, death, and suffering.
Did he think, still, of love and country lost at so great a price? Of the things he cared most about destroyed and severed from him by the actions of his own hand? He did, though he told himself he did not. He tried to wash these concerns free of his own mind with a sea of blood.
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40768, Nabighah's Role Chapter 14
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Added Wed Jun 22 22:19:55 2011 at level 20:Once a good man who chose to live a dangerous double life as an evil cultist in order to serve his country and in hopes of marrying the woman he loved, Nabighah gradually resorted to greater and greater acts of evil to maintain his cover. In the end, he lost everything he loved and became in truth a person very like the one he had pretended to be for so long.
He is currently trying to learn more about the Scions and become a member. It is his misguided belief that cultivating a reputation for ruthless bloodshed will most efficiently gain their notice and win them over, because he knows it is a thing that Nightwalkers respect. He also may seek out Reksah, a god he believes suits his nature.
Although he idealizes victories won through cleverness, subterfuge, patience, and manipulation, he is still very much young and impulsive and especially quick to violence to achieve his goals. In time he may or may not mature into more of a mastermind, but he shows that kind of thinking currently only occasionally.
He is still getting used to the idea of being a truly evil person and is prone to act in overly theatrical or stereotypically villainous ways in order to mask his insecurities in this area. This is especially true when he speaks with his enemies: if he isn't sure what to say, he'll say what he thinks a really wicked person might say even if it doesn't perfectly align with his own beliefs.
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40769, Nabighah's Role Chapter 15
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 15 Advisor, Butcher, and Scion Added Fri Jun 24 23:23:49 2011 at level 21:In accordance with his new strategy of seeking the Scions of Eternal Night in direct and decidedly non-passive ways, Nabighah tracked down the man, or mummy, said to be one of their leaders and brazenly approached him, asking what he need do to prove himself.
Tavlin told Nabighah that he needed to make his presence in Thera felt, and that he needed to become feared by those who might be considered his peers. It was just as he had surmised, then. Leaving a trail of blood and violence would win respect in a way that a more passive mastery of his art would not.
And so the killing began.
He attacked weaklings the strong would be too proud to kill. He took on powerful opponents none would consider wise to anger. He charged at groups of three or more made up of some of both. Whenever he could get a fight, he seized on the opportunity.
Most of the time, he even won. A reputation as a ruthless, if indiscriminate, murderer grew and grew.
Then, Tavlin sent for Nabighah. A force of Scions had stolen and secured the bloody head of the Battlerager Village. It was thought that Samoleus, a warrior affiliated with that group, would make a daring attempt to recover it. Only Nabighah of the Scions' allies and lackies had a chance to stop him, and stop the poor duergar he did, his ice para-elemental chopping the life from him with its jagged frozen fists. The desert near the Chasm was silent.
'He will not trouble you for a time, Advisor. His blood feeds the sands.'
This earned Nabighah a personal audience, in which he was extremely forthcoming about his shady past in the Sultan's service, save for omitting all references to Khalisah. He did not think he could fool the Advisor with a grand lie. Better to place his cards on the table and by revealing his past as a spy, draw attention away from anything he might be more concerned about keeping hidden.
Questions and tests followed. A short time later, Nabighah was a Scion.
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40770, Nabighah's Role Chapter 16
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 16 Rivers of Blood, the Eye in the Darkness, Demons, and Devils Added Sun Sep 4 21:15:50 2011 at level 30:None who had followed his life thus far could be surprised that perpetual bloodshed continued to be more of a way of life for Nabighah than he had ever planned.
First, it had been the wizard cultists. Then, the need to cultivate the reputation of a murderer, first to impress Tavlin, then to try to make the same impression in the gossip of the lower planes. These milestones came and went and still the killing continued. There was always some reason, some justification, some hapless warrior who surely would interfere with the Scions' schemes, if but he could first learn to tie his bootlaces. Sometimes, even a person who dared to assault the Chasm or the Scepter itself.
In this last eventuality, Nabighah attempted to deter such notions by murdering the offender, ordering his servitors to scatter his victim's limbs far and wide to serve as a warning to others, and offering some cutting remarks. Often he made offering of the fallen to the dark lord Reksah Dark God began to frequently answer these prayers, claiming the corpses in body as well as in spirit. Nabighah came to understand he must show this enigmatic god something new in order to impress him further, but has not yet riddled out what this might be.
Although he made extensive use of their assistance in his acts of slaughter, Nabighah began to grow weary of the mercurial nature of demonkind. How fickle they seemed, how ready to seek his own life at a moment's notice. Usually Nabighah was ready for this. Usually his preparations were sufficient to successfully cast the creature back to the Abyss. Sometimes, they were not. No reputation for violence was strong enough to stay their claws from seeking his life. Each time a demon proved the victor, Nabighah told himself he was done summoning abyssal creatures, and yet, each time he recovered his strength and physical form enough to conjure once more, he found himself pulling another demon from the Abyss.
Once a desperate man has tasted true power he could never willingly let it go again. Not even at the price paid in his blood, life, and pride demonkind exacted. Still, he began to work towards and long for the power to bind devils instead. While still merciless, he believed these creatures would be more predictable in nature, more manageable in their treachery, and more suited to his own disposition.
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40771, Nabighah's Role Chapter 17
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 17 Dark God's Challenge Added Tue Nov 1 23:10:29 2011 at level 40:Nabighah won an audience with his Dark God and spoke with him at some length. In the end, Reksah challenged him to speak with Tavlin and Rindros and to coax from each the nature of the arrangements they had made with Reksah.
The mummy Chancellor offered this knowledge readily; he had long ago been won over by Nabighah's value as an ally, and was not made aware that this was a challenge set before Nabighah.
He took a different tack with the more guarded Rindros, who soon requested that Nabighah slay the Imperial Cabakso and deliver his soul-stealing weapon to him. Nabighah agreed to do this if Rindros would answer a question for him in exchange, and Rindros assented to this bargain. Not long later, Nabighah stood over the dark knight's corpse with the vampiric weapon in hand. He demanded from Rindros the details of his arrangement with Lord Reksah. Rindros was taken aback; he had expected some more pedestrian question, such as where to find valuable wands. In the end, he grudgingly yielded the details of his arrangement with Reksah, reasoning to Nabighah that Reksah would not have set him on this task if he did not mean for him to have the information.
Now that he had the requisite information, Nabighah could not seem to draw the Dark God's eye. He continued to invoke Reksah's name over the bodies of his enemies and in the dark places in the bowels of the earth.
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40772, Nabighah's Role Chapter 18
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 18 A Change in Leadership, Followed By Scheming Added Tue Nov 1 23:49:25 2011 at level 40:In time, Tavlin, the only Chancellor of the Chasm that Nabighah had ever known, shuffled loose from his immortal coil. Was Tavlin truly destroyed? He did not know, but neither enemy nor ally saw him again. Obregon soon replaced him as Chancellor, a move that surprised no one as the shapeshifter had long served as Tavlin's advisor. The cagey demon-binder Rindros was chosen as the new Advisor. Maybe Nabighah was not as ambitious as he liked to believe he was, or maybe he had spent too much time cavorting with devils and had begun to accept the idea of a strict heirarchy and order of succession like that in the Hells as normal, but he did not read any ill omen into this; Rindros had drawn the Dark God's eye first and was his elder in the Chasm.
It was his enemies, ironically, that put the thought in his head, people he had utterly humbled on the field of battle and had every reason to despise him. He brushed the first off, but then another made a similar comment, then another.
Nabighah, they said, was clearly stronger than Rindros. His power eclipsed that of the elder conjurer as surely as night overtakes day. The Chasm had chosen not the more potent magus, they declared, but the bigger snake.
Perhaps, Nabighah thought, he should have been chosen to lead. Still, he did not give it too much thought. Unwilling to show himself moved by his enemies' words, he would declare that it took many different gifts to lead the Chasm and that Rindros excelled in ways other than his raw strength.
Not long after, Rindros declared that all who served or sought the Chasm must convince others to willingly yield their lives. Nabighah had known for some time that Rindros had a peculiar fascination with this act; privately, he thought it silly. Now all were commanded to indulge in the new Advisor's odd fetish; those who failed to do so might be judged to have no gifts other than a penchant for murder and be cast out.
Suddenly Nabighah understood: everyone knew that he was more powerful than Rindros. Rindros knew it too, and saw a rival. He would scheme and search for reasons to dispose of Nabighah, too insecure in his own position to see a fearsome lieutenant as an asset rather than as a threat. If not this task, Rindros would find another until he could eliminate his better. Who else could he be speaking of? None, Nabighah thought, were as great as he. None other could be the rival the nervous Advisor feared.
He must play along and play for time until he could gain some leverage. Could he strike a bargain with one of the Dark Lords?
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40756, Nabighah's Role Chapter 2
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 2 Youth and Khalisah Added Mon Jun 20 21:17:03 2011 at level 20:How had an innocent young man become entangled in the plots of kingdoms, cults, and cabals in the first place? Perhaps it is best explained by going back to the beginning and telling of Nabighah himself, for this is his tale.
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Nabighah had been born the son of an spice merchant of Hamsah Mu'tazz. While by no means wealthy, he had no need to learn a trade or otherwise fend for his survival, Instead, he filled his days with two other pursuits: charity and the theatre. Nabighah had first started doing charity work occasionally with his father, who shrewdly had found some forms of it an effective way to get good word of mouth for his business, but found a real joy in the work that his more pragmatic father never had.
By the time he was a teenager he always had a part in some local play, and when he wasn't performing or rehearsing for it, he would be doing volunteer work with the poorest residents of the desert city. He worked tirelessly to secure jobs, food, and shelter for Hamsah's underclass. Even from a young age he had clearly inherited his father's presence and gift for persuasion and was often able to talk a local merchant into giving away excess food or convince a tradesman to take on a starving child as an apprentice.
One year Nabighah had the lead role in a very popular play, so popular in fact that one night the Sultan decreed it would be performed in a private showing for he and his family. Nabighah's good looks and masterful performance caught the eye of the Sultan's youngest daughter, Khalisah, who had several fine gifts sent to the young actor and arranged to meet him. The two hit it off immediately and had a brief teenage romance before the Sultan learned of it and put an end to it. It was unthinkable that his precious daughter could be involved with someone so middle class. He forbade Khalisah from seeing Nabighah again and kept a much tighter leash on her.
Nabighah was an attractive and charismatic young man, and winning over whatever woman caught his eye had never been difficult for him. Perhaps because it was all so easy for him, he had never really fallen hard for any of them, and perhaps because Khalisah was the one woman in his world that he was denied, he could not stop thinking about her. He needed to find some way to win over her father. The best idea he could come up with, which is not to say it was a good idea, was to join the Sultan's army and try to distinguish himself in the military. Maybe a war hero could be worthy of Khalisah's hand in her father's eyes.
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40759, Nabighah's Role Chapter 5
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 5 Empathy for the Devil Added Mon Jun 20 21:21:02 2011 at level 20:There are two classic hazards in infiltrating a group that you consider to be criminal or ethically objectionable. The first is the necessity of committing immoral acts to maintain your cover. The second is the tendency to come to identify or sympathize with your new peers. It didn't take long for Nabighah to run afoul of both of these dangers.
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A few members of the cult were die-hard murderous zealots, but Nabighah soon discovered that most of them seemed a lot like people he knew or had helped once he got to know them. Ogmar, who served as a guard in the cult's secret temple had been a dockworker until times had gotten tough and jobs on the wharf dried up. He didn't even believe in the Cult's mission, but working for them provided him with enough money to feed his three children. Zalma, who was a low level acolyte, had gotten roped in when her then-boyfriend had joined the cult. Pargo, a youth who was learning the black magic of a dark knight, had joined up because it was the more attractive alternative to the local gangs. Just about everyone had a story like that. There had been some problem or void in their life and the cult had offered them a solution, one that while Nabighah was sure he wouldn't have stooped to in the same circumstances, he couldn't help but admit was a very understandable choice.
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40758, Nabighah's Role Chapter 4
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 4 Spy and Cultist Added Mon Jun 20 21:20:11 2011 at level 20:A long tale could be told of how Rasul persuaded Nabighah, against his better interests, to attempt to infiltrate the Scions of Eternal Night. It would tell of how the Spymaster used the boy mage's idealism, patriotism, and love for a woman considerably above his station to bend him to the Sultan's purpose. It would paint an intricate picture of how a young man with too pure a heart for this cruel world to bear was prepared and coached to be recruited into the Cult of the Silver Claw lurking beneath the streets of Arkham, it in turn believed to have some tenuous ties to the Chasm and to be a place where the right kind of person could rise to their attention. It could thrill with the account of Nabighah nearly gave himself away the very night the Cult approached him, and how with quick thinking and clever lies he not only saved his own life but ingratiated himself to a high-ranking member of the Cult.
But these are relatively unimportant details in a story already too long in the telling. It is enough to say simply that he did these things and move on.
One detail does bear mentioning: the aura surrounding Nabighah, for those with the proper gifts to percieve it, was a problem. It shined, the Spymaster had said with a sigh on more than one occasion, like the sun. Fortunately, Rasul had considerable training in the mystical arts of legerdemain known to some thieves, and he knew a brief ritual which fool any but the most expert scrying of a person's aura. The only problem was that it only lasted about a week. It was because of this limitation that two key facets of Nabighah's routine were set in stone: first, that he must report in every week without fail, never daring to go longer regardless of circumstances, and second, that it must always be the Sultan's Spymaster himself who met him to take his spy's report.
During this time Nabighah also made another ill considered choice: he decided to start seeing Khalisah again on the sly. Having seen some of the inner workings of the Sultan's own spy network and having realized it wasn't currently very robust (else an unproven asset like himself would likely never having been given such an assignment as he had), he felt confident he could continue his affair with the Sultan's daughter with no one the wiser. Someday the Sultan would come around, he was sure, but until then, why deny themselves?
It is the weakness of young men to believe they are unstoppable, and love makes of them fools eager to put their invincibility to the test.
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40757, Nabighah's Role Chapter 3
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 3 Soldier and Undercover Conjurer Added Mon Jun 20 21:18:59 2011 at level 20:Military service was a disaster for him. He wasn't a very good fighter, and his sense of strategy wasn't much better. At best, he was an average soldier, and average wasn't going to get him any closer to his goals. Because Hamsah Mu'tazz fought no wars at this time, Nabighah had no great chance to make a name on the battlefield even if he had been a much better soldier. Instead, he was sent on more mundane missions such as clearing the beggars out of the square or arresting people who owed the government money. Having spent long years working with the downtrodden, Nabighah never wanted to execute these orders, but he always managed to convince himself that this was what he needed to do to be with his love, and he always did find some other way to later try to help those he had to oppress.
Nabighah did finally get one chance to shine, in a sense: the Sultan decided he wanted an agent in the conjurer's guild to keep an eye on them. Given the long history of bad blood between the Sultans and conjurers, he just didn't trust having an organization of them within his city unwatched. The Sultan's Spymaster needed to find someone in the Sultan's service who could convincingly pass as a new apprentice conjurer, and after careful consideration realized Nabighah, more literate and charismatic than most soldiers, was his best option. Ironically, if Rasul had realized that he was choosing a man the Sultan was still holding a grudge against over the incident with his daughter, Nabighah would have never gotten this opportunity, but at this time neither he nor the young man's commanding officers were privy to this information.
Nabighah threw himself zealously into this new assignment, studying magic and doing his best to blend in perfectly while passing word of the smallest infraction of the Sultan's laws back to his superiors. The poor young man wasn't savvy enough to realize that learning to conjure and working as a spy would have diminished his station even further in the eyes of the Sultan, if the Sultan had given him even a moment's thought, which now he certainly did not.
It would later seem to Nabighah that the chance to study powerful conjuration magic with all of his expenses secretly paid by the city's government was more than a small stroke of good fortune, but at the time it was almost another acting job to him, a role he played to the best of his ability in hopes of somehow winning his heart's desire.
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40755, Nabighah's Role Chapter 1
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
RoleChapter 1 Fate Set In Motion Added Mon Jun 20 21:15:49 2011 at level 20:In the course of Nabighah's life, his soul and sanity would be imperiled by countless bad choices and ill-advised bargains. Most of these were his own, but it was a meeting of two servants of the Sultan that cast the first stone.
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Rasul, the Sultan's Master of Spies knew that, unfortunately, there was only one occasion that merited his master sending word through Annampara, the Sultan's merciless inquisitor: The Sultan wanted something unreasonable, and he wanted it badly enough to remove the possibility of Rasul's silver tongue talking him out of it.
Annampara knew this as well, of course. He was no stranger to this dance. He wasted no time in getting to the point. "The Sultan wants an agent in the Scions of the Eternal Night. He is very concerned by their recent activities."
Rasul sighed. Unreasonable, indeed. "The Sultan is already aware that I have diverted considerable resources to infiltrating these cultists that call the wound in the sands to the south their home. They have proved amazingly perceptive in spotting my agents for a band of doomsday fanatics. What I can do, I am doing already."
Annampara was characteristically blunt in his response. "You'll want to try much harder. His grace is beginning to wonder if these efforts have met such total failure because you are an agent of this Chasm. If his doubts are not soon allayed, he will give you to me to extract the truth." Both men understood that if this came to pass, Rasul would quickly confess to the accusations despite his innocence. Both knew, too, that Annampara would enjoy breaking him. These worldly men needed do nothing so vulgar as vocalizing these cruel facts.
The spymaster plotted quickly. "Nabighah. I can use him for this purpose."
The inquisitor was skeptical. "That moon-eyed boy you have spying on the conjurers' guild from the inside and tattling on their every trivial infraction? Madness. First, he'll never agree to do it. Second, that glorified knitting circle of a guild isn't half the den of vipers the Scions are. They'll eat him for breakfast, and by noon the same day you'll be mine."
After letting Annampara finish, Rasul explained his plan. "The first is easy. He is obviously smitten with Khalisah. I'll tell him that if he accomplishes this great and brave thing, the Sultan will consent to their wedding."
"You think the Sultan will agree to wed his youngest daughter to that buffoon? Even if he succeeds he'll be embroiled in too much danger for our master to consider it for a moment."
"I'll burn that bridge if we get to it. As for the second, I have a plan..."
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40745, Nabighah's PK Wins
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK WinsMay 28, 2011|Lv 15|Ysigrath|Mhuryna vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) May 30, 2011|Lv 15|Akan|Bansi vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) Jun 2, 2011 |Lv 16|The Village of Barovia|Hezakur vs 1: Nabighah (100%, punch) Jun 3, 2011 |Lv 17|Graveyard|Mnaedreth vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 3, 2011 |Lv 17|Moudrilar's Monastery|Xjcriapi vs 1: Nabighah (100%, punch) Jun 4, 2011 |Lv 17|Hidden Forest|Wot vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 5, 2011 |Lv 17|Forgotten Crypts|Biqalal vs 2: Nabighah (60%, magic missile), Greznag (39%) Jun 8, 2011 |Lv 18|A Virgin Forest|Pockaria vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bite) Jun 14, 2011|Lv 20|Maethien|Kano vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bite) Jun 16, 2011|Lv 20|Akan|Elvashia vs 1: Nabighah (100%, drowning) Jun 16, 2011|Lv 20|Ar'atouldain|Aunafaer vs 1: Nabighah (100%, drowning) Jun 17, 2011|Lv 20|Galadon|Eavyne vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 17, 2011|Lv 20|Forest of NoWhere|Jejaybaraya vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Jun 17, 2011|Lv 20|Moudrilar's Monastery|Grale vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 17, 2011|Lv 20|Azreth Wood|Elvashia vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 19, 2011|Lv 20|Arkham|Eluard vs 1: Nabighah (100%, drowning) Jun 19, 2011|Lv 20|The Seaport of Hamsah Mu'tazz|Geoff vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 20, 2011|Lv 20|Ar'atouldain|Haerand vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 21, 2011|Lv 20|Forest of NoWhere|Creighton vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 21, 2011|Lv 20|South Sutherspring Road|Samoleus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, punch) Jun 22, 2011|Lv 20|Forgotten Crypts|Maravon vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bite) Jun 22, 2011|Lv 20|Desert of Araile|Samoleus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bite) Jun 23, 2011|Lv 20|Hidden Forest|Quetelle vs 1: Nabighah (100%, cone of cold) Jun 23, 2011|Lv 20|Hidden Forest|Ryath vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) Jun 24, 2011|Lv 21|Arkham|Allikodal vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) Jun 24, 2011|Lv 21|Galadonian Settlement|Utpor vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jun 24, 2011|Lv 21|The Stone's Embrace|Nelkoarah vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) Jun 24, 2011|Lv 21|Ar'atouldain|Angynn vs 1: Nabighah (100%, punch) Jun 26, 2011|Lv 21|The Eastern Road|Saar vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bite) Jun 27, 2011|Lv 21|Galadonian Settlement|Alistian vs 1: Nabighah (100%, poison) Jul 3, 2011 |Lv 22|The North Road|Tontik vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 3, 2011 |Lv 22|Forest of NoWhere|Lakundial vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Jul 3, 2011 |Lv 22|The Eastern Road|Yara vs 2: Nabighah (41%, crush), Dalgurzk (58%) Jul 3, 2011 |Lv 22|Hidden Forest|Rodel vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Jul 3, 2011 |Lv 22|Hidden Forest|Lakundial vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crushing hand) Jul 4, 2011 |Lv 22|The Seaport of Hamsah Mu'tazz|Hajuka vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Jul 4, 2011 |Lv 23|Akan|Hajuka vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 5, 2011 |Lv 23|Azreth Wood|Agachak vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 7, 2011 |Lv 23|Galadon|Carldin vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crushing hand) Jul 7, 2011 |Lv 23|Galadon|Serinae vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush)
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40746, Nabighah's PK Wins
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK WinsJul 8, 2011 |Lv 23|Outside Hamsah Mu'tazz|Aylaia vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bite) Jul 9, 2011 |Lv 23|Desert of Araile|Phawa vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 9, 2011 |Lv 23|The Shadow Grove|Hajuka vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 11, 2011|Lv 24|Galadon|Zumar vs 1: Nabighah (100%, electrical discharge) Jul 11, 2011|Lv 24|Forgotten Crypts|Isidoros vs 2: Nabighah (84%, crush), Blephmere (15%) Jul 15, 2011|Lv 25|The North Road|Peeli vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 26, 2011|Lv 27|East Sumner's Road|Ungra vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jul 26, 2011|Lv 27|The Eastern Road|Billibabil vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slice) Jul 26, 2011|Lv 27|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Ungra vs 1: Nabighah (100%, fireball) Jul 27, 2011|Lv 27|A Wagon-Marked Road|Bharpah vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Aug 13, 2011|Lv 27|Akan|Denith vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Aug 18, 2011|Lv 27|Castle of Akan|Behe vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) Aug 18, 2011|Lv 27|The Kobold Warrens|Sheila vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slice) Aug 20, 2011|Lv 27|Mount Calandaryl|Shikala vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Aug 25, 2011|Lv 28|BattleRager Village|Pyrox vs 1: Nabighah (100%, fireball) Aug 25, 2011|Lv 28|Domain of Eternal Night|Goratha vs 2: Nabighah (49%, slice), Jarrkinn (50%) Aug 25, 2011|Lv 28|Desert of Araile|Telax vs 1: Nabighah (100%, poison) Aug 25, 2011|Lv 28|Domain of Eternal Night|Goratha vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slice) Aug 25, 2011|Lv 28|Domain of Eternal Night|Goratha vs 2: Jarrkinn (45%, cleave), Nabighah (54%) Aug 29, 2011|Lv 30|Lord Tabershaw's Keep|Dhrinmyr vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Aug 31, 2011|Lv 30|The Imperial Palace|Drach vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Aug 31, 2011|Lv 30|The Grove|Nohkal vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 4, 2011 |Lv 30|Moudrilar's Monastery|Floriant vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 5, 2011 |Lv 35|BattleRager Village|Pyrox vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 7, 2011 |Lv 35|The Ashes of NoWhere|Griffaeh vs 2: Yubotexz (25%, pierce), Nabighah (74%) Sep 7, 2011 |Lv 35|Domain of Eternal Night|Greshan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 7, 2011 |Lv 35|Galadon|Menelmacar vs 2: Nabighah (65%), Yubotexz (34%, pierce) Sep 10, 2011|Lv 35|The Eastern Road|Hashinto vs 1: Nabighah (100%, earthquake) Sep 10, 2011|Lv 35|Arkham|Deol vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 10, 2011|Lv 35|The Drogran Hills|Tzal vs 1: Nabighah (100%, asphyxiation) Sep 10, 2011|Lv 35|Castle of Akan|Hashinto vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 10, 2011|Lv 35|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Xalion vs 2: Nabighah (96%, hellfire), Shudo (3%) Sep 11, 2011|Lv 35|The Keep of Barovia|Wvarm vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 11, 2011|Lv 35|The Inn of the Eternal Star|Ergow vs 2: Nabighah (89%, claw), Hurkuk (10%) Sep 12, 2011|Lv 35|Arial City|Savarna vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slash) Sep 14, 2011|Lv 35|A Wagon-Marked Road|Vaskril vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 14, 2011|Lv 35|The Past Grove|Blonk vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 14, 2011|Lv 35|Village of Mal'trakis|Velack vs 2: Gaeldrian (11%, KB), Nabighah (88%)
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40747, Nabighah's PK Wins
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK WinsSep 14, 2011|Lv 35|Arial City|Jeob vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 14, 2011|Lv 35|Arial City|Gilb vs 1: Nabighah (100%, asphyxiation) Sep 17, 2011|Lv 35|BattleRager Village|Azalix vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 17, 2011|Lv 35|Arial City|Padui vs 2: Ekae (0%), Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 17, 2011|Lv 35|Arial City|Kalsten vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 18, 2011|Lv 35|Arial City|Erthan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 18, 2011|Lv 35|Outskirts of Galadon|Azalix vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 19, 2011|Lv 35|Graveyard|Krelkess vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 19, 2011|Lv 35|The Eastern Road|Akedeh vs 1: Nabighah (100%, bleeding) Sep 21, 2011|Lv 35|Arkham|Akedeh vs 2: Hwelntook (0%), Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 21, 2011|Lv 35|BattleRager Village|Akedeh vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 23, 2011|Lv 35|The Eastern Road|Klaudain vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Sep 26, 2011|Lv 35|The Redhorn Mountains|Solira vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 26, 2011|Lv 35|Seantryn Modan|Cabakso vs 2: Nabighah (78%, crush), Rindros (21%) Sep 29, 2011|Lv 35|Outskirts of Galadon|Kaleed vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Sep 29, 2011|Lv 35|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Ghuulmek vs 2: Cabakso (58%, shocking grasp), Nabighah (41%) Oct 2, 2011 |Lv 35|The Redhorn Mountains|Eirran vs 2: Cabakso (52%, iceball), Nabighah (47%) Oct 2, 2011 |Lv 35|The Eastern Road|Dueria vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Oct 2, 2011 |Lv 35|The Dwarf Forest|Eirran vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Oct 2, 2011 |Lv 35|Hillcrest|Angin vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 2, 2011 |Lv 35|Domain of Eternal Night|Bohvik vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Oct 5, 2011 |Lv 36|The Imperial Lands|Asmorak vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 8, 2011 |Lv 37|Maethien|Demina vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 19, 2011|Lv 37|BattleRager Village|Karzii vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 19, 2011|Lv 37|The Eastern Road|Yuzxra vs 2: Yubotexz (25%, slash), Nabighah (74%) Oct 21, 2011|Lv 37|The Eastern Road|Karzii vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Oct 21, 2011|Lv 37|Fortress of Light|Lastril vs 1: Nabighah (100%, chop) Oct 23, 2011|Lv 37|The Lower Voralia's Tears|Golnar vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 26, 2011|Lv 38|Fortress of Light|Yuzxra vs 1: Nabighah (100%, digestion) Oct 26, 2011|Lv 38|Spiderhaunt Woods|Pritaeus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Oct 28, 2011|Lv 38|Voralian City|Gortanvil vs 2: Nabighah (85%, crush), Grongt (14%) Oct 30, 2011|Lv 40|Fortress of Light|Gorlik vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Oct 30, 2011|Lv 40|The Imperial Lands|Oiberstund vs 1: Nabighah (100%, fireball) Oct 31, 2011|Lv 40|The Drogran Hills|Lethmitel vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 31, 2011|Lv 40|Sands of Sorrow|Kahji vs 2: Nabighah (37%, slap), Mekayla (62%) Oct 31, 2011|Lv 40|Voralia's Tears|Lethmitel vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Oct 31, 2011|Lv 40|The Redhorn Mountains|Thorkhan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Nov 1, 2011 |Lv 40|Felar Encampment|Authenes vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 1, 2011 |Lv 40|Felar Encampment|Blybryn vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush)
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40748, Nabighah's PK Wins
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK WinsNov 2, 2011 |Lv 40|Lost Elven Vaults|Faergakar vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 2, 2011 |Lv 40|The Coastal Plains|Granthghul vs 1: Nabighah (100%, divine anger) Nov 2, 2011 |Lv 40|The Outlander Refuge|Bronkgrm vs 1: Nabighah (100%, digestion) Nov 4, 2011 |Lv 40|Fortress of Light|Sarvaek vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 5, 2011 |Lv 40|Sands of Sorrow|Lethmitel vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 7, 2011 |Lv 40|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Tamon vs 1: Nabighah (100%, fireball) Nov 7, 2011 |Lv 40|Domain of Eternal Night|Riehne vs 1: Nabighah (100%, poison) Nov 7, 2011 |Lv 40|Galadon|Crushan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 7, 2011 |Lv 40|Outlying Villages|Tamon vs 2: Nabighah (31%, digestion), Ulara (68%) Nov 7, 2011 |Lv 40|Mausoleum|Crushan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 7, 2011 |Lv 40|Mausoleum|Moralev vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Nov 8, 2011 |Lv 41|Lost in the Mists|Crushan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Nov 8, 2011 |Lv 41|Fortress of Light|Vesril vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Nov 8, 2011 |Lv 41|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Pritaeus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Nov 10, 2011|Lv 41|A Virgin Forest|Sarvaek vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 10, 2011|Lv 41|Arial City|Dubhslan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 10, 2011|Lv 41|Waters of the Deep|Nolgur vs 1: Nabighah (100%, swing) Nov 14, 2011|Lv 41|Sands of Sorrow|Kelenthi vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 14, 2011|Lv 41|Sands of Sorrow|Ikklin vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 17, 2011|Lv 41|Sands of Sorrow|Lazsken vs 2: Nabighah (79%, magic missile), Mathia (20%) Nov 27, 2011|Lv 41|Waters of the Deep|Zarizza vs 1: Nabighah (100%, digestion) Nov 27, 2011|Lv 41|Waters of the Deep|Cabakso vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Nov 27, 2011|Lv 41|The Jungle Ruin|Kraggabod vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Nov 29, 2011|Lv 41|Sands of Sorrow|Kujah vs 1: Nabighah (100%, KB) Nov 29, 2011|Lv 41|Sands of Sorrow|Kraggabod vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Nov 29, 2011|Lv 41|Akan|Splinkt vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Dec 2, 2011 |Lv 41|BattleRager Village|Kharnas vs 2: Feyhan (9%), Nabighah (90%, chop) Dec 5, 2011 |Lv 41|Hillcrest|Calaerwen vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Dec 7, 2011 |Lv 41|Galadon|Zarizza vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Dec 9, 2011 |Lv 41|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Craia vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Dec 9, 2011 |Lv 41|Thar-Acacia|Dubhslan vs 1: Nabighah (100%, chop) Dec 15, 2011|Lv 43|Voralian City|Sammus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Dec 15, 2011|Lv 43|Fortress of Light|Vozmuir vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Dec 20, 2011|Lv 44|The Grove|Jekota vs 1: Nabighah (100%, ) Dec 21, 2011|Lv 44|Forest of Prosimy|Eiveryn vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Dec 22, 2011|Lv 44|The Pass|Vozmuir vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Dec 28, 2011|Lv 44|Arkham|Kayalza vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Jan 15, 2012|Lv 44|The Oryx Steppes|Serak vs 1: Nabighah (100%, decomposition) Jan 15, 2012|Lv 44|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Argivo vs 1: Nabighah (100%, decomposition) Jan 18, 2012|Lv 44|The Tahril Mountains|Fzoarn vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile)
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40749, Nabighah's PK Wins
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK WinsJan 19, 2012|Lv 44|Forest of Prosimy|Strahdar vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Jan 23, 2012|Lv 44|The Imperial Palace|Qiirvas vs 1: Nabighah (100%, earthquake) Jan 26, 2012|Lv 44|The Eastern Road|Odei vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Jan 26, 2012|Lv 44|Aldevari|Iepnier vs 1: Nabighah (100%, KB) Jan 27, 2012|Lv 44|BattleRager Village|Yudorian vs 1: Nabighah (100%, acid blast) Jan 28, 2012|Lv 44|The Tahril Mountains|Arngrum vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slap) Jan 30, 2012|Lv 45|The Eastern Road|Odei vs 1: Nabighah (100%, claw) Jan 30, 2012|Lv 45|BattleRager Village|Jastyna vs 2: Qiirvas (0%), Nabighah (99%, KB) Feb 2, 2012 |Lv 45|Sands of Sorrow|Erueaiq vs 1: Nabighah (100%, slap) Feb 7, 2012 |Lv 45|Arial City|Akail vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Feb 7, 2012 |Lv 45|BattleRager Village|Blectl vs 2: Nabighah (71%), Kii (28%, circle stab) Feb 7, 2012 |Lv 45|Arkham|Blectl vs 2: Kii (36%, gouge), Nabighah (63%) Feb 9, 2012 |Lv 45|Galadon|Blectl vs 1: Nabighah (100%, digestion) Feb 9, 2012 |Lv 45|Khardrath's Planar Sanctum|Erueaiq vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Feb 11, 2012|Lv 45|A Dry Riverbed|Gilnik vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Feb 11, 2012|Lv 45|The Imperial Palace|Danntruso vs 1: Nabighah (100%, poison) Feb 11, 2012|Lv 45|The Kobold Warrens|Kiraava vs 1: Nabighah (100%, ) Feb 12, 2012|Lv 45|Fortress of Light|Polsypis vs 1: Nabighah (100%, earthquake) Feb 16, 2012|Lv 46|Lost in the Mists|Cyralis vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Feb 16, 2012|Lv 46|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Lohakahn vs 2: Kurbrawn (26%, defilement), Nabighah (73%) Feb 16, 2012|Lv 46|Aldevari|Dijur vs 1: Nabighah (100%, hellfire) Feb 19, 2012|Lv 46|BattleRager Village|Ileurha vs 1: Nabighah (100%, unholy word) Feb 24, 2012|Lv 46|Galadon|Wystil vs 1: Nabighah (100%, swing) Feb 29, 2012|Lv 46|Sands of Sorrow|Narissorin vs 2: Nabighah (73%), Yarglen (26%, brutal attack) Feb 29, 2012|Lv 46|Silverwood|Kaligoth vs 1: Nabighah (100%, ) Mar 3, 2012 |Lv 46|BattleRager Village|Xralen vs 2: Nabighah (64%), Omaga (35%, lightning bolt) Mar 3, 2012 |Lv 46|BattleRager Village|Quelyn vs 1: Nabighah (100%, chop) Mar 8, 2012 |Lv 46|The Eastern Road|Drothgar vs 1: Nabighah (100%, digestion) Mar 8, 2012 |Lv 46|Sands of Sorrow|Gohlrik vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Mar 8, 2012 |Lv 46|Balator|Zaraeus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, poison) Mar 14, 2012|Lv 46|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Xralen vs 2: Cersee (50%), Nabighah (49%, crush) Mar 14, 2012|Lv 46|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Dorrig vs 2: Cersee (37%, immolation), Nabighah (62%) Mar 15, 2012|Lv 46|BattleRager Village|Farag vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Mar 15, 2012|Lv 46|The Imperial Lands|Cabakso vs 1: Nabighah (100%, chop) Mar 15, 2012|Lv 46|The Imperial Palace|Zaraeus vs 1: Nabighah (100%, magic missile) Mar 15, 2012|Lv 46|The Imperial Palace|Kheorr vs 1: Nabighah (100%, crush) Mar 15, 2012|Lv 46|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Drothgar vs 2: Narissorin (57%, KB), Nabighah (42%) Mar 19, 2012|Lv 46|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Xralen vs 3: Cersee (0%), Narissorin (54%, claw), Nabighah (45%)
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40750, Nabighah's Skill List
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Skill ListLevel 1 | axe | 100% | Level 1 | dagger | 96% | Level 1 | staff | 79% | Level 1 | whip | 93% | Level 1 | scrolls | 99% | Level 1 | talismans | 100% | Level 1 | wands | 100% | Level 1 | recall | 100% | Level 2 | improved compare | 100% | Level 2 | improved consider | 100% | Level 7 | meditation | 100% | Level 9 | haggle | 98% | Level 11 | inspect goods | 1% | Level 11 | rip | 1% | Level 11 | swing | 85% | Level 14 | parry | 100% | Level 14 | trance | 100% | Level 15 | fast healing | 100% | Level 15 | shield block | 100% | Level 16 | hand to hand | 80% | Level 16 | lash | 81% | Level 20 | attune | 1% | Level 20 | divination | 100% | Level 20 | pen | 1% | Level 21 | second attack | 100% | Level 21 | prosperous reputation | 79% | Level 24 | mystical armor use | 95% | Level 30 | careful vision | 100% | Level 35 | legendary awareness | 82% | Level 35 | volley | 78% | Level 40 | greater devil conjuring | 97% |
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40751, Nabighah's Spell List
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Spell ListLevel 1 | detect magic | 98% | Level 1 | magic missile | 100% | Level 2 | detect charm | 1% | Level 2 | sighttheft | 90% | Level 3 | detect invis | 100% | Level 4 | invis | 100% | Level 5 | armor | 1% | Level 6 | faerie fire | 100% | Level 9 | infravision | 1% | Level 11 | warp dimension | 91% | Level 13 | teleport | 100% | Level 14 | dispel magic | 83% | Level 15 | identify | 96% | Level 15 | locate object | 85% | Level 16 | flash | 100% | Level 17 | familiar | 100% | Level 18 | cancellation | 78% | Level 18 | resist negative | 90% | Level 18 | resist positive | 94% | Level 19 | conjure smoke mephit | 79% | Level 20 | pass door | 100% | Level 20 | despoil | 88% | Level 20 | conjure elemental | 95% | Level 20 | bind elemental | 100% | Level 21 | deny summoning | 80% | Level 22 | celestial circle | 100% | Level 23 | conjure will-o-wisp | 1% | Level 23 | dismissal | 99% | Level 25 | planar ward | 87% | Level 25 | conjure angel | 82% | Level 25 | conjure demon | 77% | Level 25 | lightbind | 75% | Level 25 | darkbind | 100% | Level 26 | sending | 78% | Level 27 | thaumaturgic circle | 100% | Level 28 | nightwalker | 99% | Level 28 | phase door | 87% | Level 30 | projection | 75% | Level 32 | beckon druktrar | 83% | Level 34 | word of recall | 100% | Level 35 | conjure archon | 75% | Level 35 | conjure devil | 89% | Level 37 | detect artifact | 1% | Level 37 | Kaubris Anchor | 85% | Level 40 | sight of the damned | 88% | Level 40 | bind nightgaunt | 92% | Level 40 | conjure nightgaunt | 84% | Level 43 | clairaudience | 100% | Level 43 | forsaken portal | 81% | Level 44 | clairvoyance | 97% | Level 45 | contact other planes | 1% | Level 51 | tesseract | 77% |
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40752, Nabighah's PK Statistics
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK StatisticsPK StatisticsTotal PK Wins   | 217 (5 at level 51) | Total PK Losses   | 8 | Total Mob Deaths   | 13 |
PK Wins by Class | VS. transmuter   | 5 | VS. thief   | 8 | VS. warrior   | 87 | VS. paladin   | 14 | VS. anti-paladin   | 10 | VS. assassin   | 10 | VS. ranger   | 13 | VS. invoker   | 6 | VS. necromancer   | 3 | VS. bard   | 17 | VS. shaman   | 14 | VS. healer   | 3 | VS. conjurer   | 8 | VS. berserker   | 1 | VS. shapeshifter   | 18 |
PK Wins by Cabal | VS. None   | 103 | VS. FORTRESS   | 27 | VS. OUTLANDER   | 8 | VS. BATTLE   | 47 | VS. HERALD   | 1 | VS. EMPIRE   | 23 | VS. NEXUS   | 4 | VS. TRIBUNAL   | 4 |
PK Wins by Align | VS. Good   | 76 | VS. Neutral   | 72 | VS. Evil   | 69 |
PK Deaths by Class | VS. thief   | 2 | VS. warrior   | 4 | VS. ranger   | 1 | VS. conjurer   | 1 |
PK Deaths by Cabal | VS. None   | 2 | VS. FORTRESS   | 3 | VS. BATTLE   | 3 |
PK Deaths by Align | VS. Good   | 4 | VS. Neutral   | 1 | VS. Evil   | 3 |
40753, Nabighah's Gank-O-Meter
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK Gank-O-MeterPK Gank-O-MeterTotal PK Wins   | 217 | Total PK Assists   | 20 | Solo PKs   | 193 | PKs with a group of 2  | 38 | PKs with a group of 3  | 3 | PKs with a group of 4+  | 2 | Average Group Size Per Kill   | 1.21 |
Death's Gank-O-Meter says: Self-Reliant Total PK Losses   | 8 | Solo PK Losses   | 3 | PK Losses to a group of 2  | 2 | PK Losses to a group of 3  | 3 | PK Losses to a group of 4+  | 0 | Average Group Size Per Death   | 2.00 |
Death's Ganked-O-Meter says: Death By Minor Mob Scene
40754, Nabighah's Immortal Comments
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Immortal CommentsWed Jun 1 00:19:07 2011 by 'An Immortal' at level 16 (12 hrs): An Immortal added 2000 exp for: Great story about a good man, tricked into doing evil things for love and power that never panned out. He's a spy for the Sultan charged to infiltrate Scion and slowly gets warped into being evil.
Sat Jun 4 22:43:31 2011 by 'An Immortal' at level 17 (21 hrs): An Immortal added 400 exp for: Now that he's basically cut himself off from his former life and become truly evil, he's going to assume the fake identity he'
Tue Jun 21 23:27:10 2011 by 'An Immortal' at level 20 (42 hrs): An Immortal added 1200 exp for: Really great read about a good man being manipulated and slowly turning evil. In the end, he makes the full conversion and has to go along with what was to be his "fake life" because it's all he has now.
Mon Sep 5 22:13:20 2011 by 'An Immortal' at level 35 (101 hrs): An Immortal added 400 exp for: He's killing lots of people to act the part of being a Scion. Also, every time a demon kills him, he tells himself he's not going summon them anymore, but he does. He thinks devils are more predictable.
Sun Oct 23 20:56:53 2011 by 'Iunna' at level 37 (149 hrs): Received greater devil conjuring skill and portal adept edge for Oct '11 RC winning.
Tue Nov 1 23:26:54 2011 by 'An Immortal' at level 40 (158 hrs): An Immortal added 400 exp for: He completed Reksah's task - in a seemingly very welldone way if heis retelling is true - and needs Reksah to notice him. Impressive stuff, if true.
Wed Nov 2 22:18:39 2011 by 'An Immortal' at level 40 (159 hrs): An Immortal added 400 exp for: He knows it, and his enemies know it, he's stronger than Rindros. We really need to get rid of Rindros, because he's insecure and we should be leader, not him.
Thu Feb 2 21:33:47 2012 by 'Reksah' at level 45 (206 hrs): Always doing well when I watch him, we've had a long correspondence of interactions and tasks. Tattoo!
Thu Mar 8 19:49:56 2012 by 'An Immortal' at level 46 (224 hrs): An Immortal added 400 exp for: Updates about Scion leadership and getting tattooed by Reksah.
Fri Apr 20 13:32:21 2012 by 'Reksah' at level 49 (243 hrs): Got Adept of Scrying edge for Conjuration Contest prize.
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40738, Nabighah's Statistics
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
StatisticsExperience BreakdownExperience from Cabal raiding | 55900 | Experience from Skill improvements | 17010 | Experience from Exploration | 37775 | Experience from Quests | 56850 | Experience from Commerce | 14045 | Experience from Immortals | 5200 | Experience from Observation | 36595 |
Adventuring StatisticsCharacter Created   | Wed May 18 20:06:43 2011
| Quests Completed   | 47 | Exploration Points Found   | 171 | (WANTED) Criminal   | 4 times | Murder | 2 times | Theft | 0 times | Looting | 0 times | Offensive of Harmful Powers | 0 times | Aiding a Known Criminal | 0 times | Assaulting the Spire | 0 times | Attacking Guildguards | 0 times | Other | 0 times | Thickening the Veil | 0 items for 0 | Thinning the Veil | 2 items for 38 | Hours spent at Hero   | 5 hours | % of lifetime in the wilderness   | 40 % | % of lifetime in the cities   | 13 % | % of lifetime in the Inn of the Eternal Star   | 0 % | % of lifetime caballed   | 82 % |
40744, Nabighah's PK Deaths
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
PK DeathsJun 5, 2011 |Lv 17|Forgotten Crypts|vs 3: Kahldrik (41%), Gakoi (53%, circle stab), Biqalal (5%) Jul 8, 2011 |Lv 23|Castle of Akan|vs 1: Dalnik (100%, forked lightning) Jul 15, 2011|Lv 25|Galadon|vs 1: Giridor (100%, slash) Sep 17, 2011|Lv 35|Prison of Glymarach|Nabighah drowned Sep 18, 2011|Lv 35|Fortress of Light|vs 3: Griffaeh (34%, serpent strike), Phaerix (52%), Illanthos (13%) Dec 9, 2011 |Lv 41|Thar-Acacia|Nabighah committed suicide Feb 19, 2012|Lv 46|BattleRager Village|vs 2: Mochodin (8%, cut), Ileurha (91%) Mar 11, 2012|Lv 46|BattleRager Village|vs 2: Xralen (54%, wrath), Caitlyan (45%) Mar 19, 2012|Lv 46|Hamsah Mu'tazz|vs 1: Xralen (100%, crush) Apr 13, 2012|Lv 47|Hamsah Mu'tazz|vs 3: Caitlyan (0%), Vozmuir (78%, claw), Raphoellia (21%)
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40743, Nabighah's Leveling
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Leveling HistoryMay 19, 2011 |Lv 2 |Hr 0 | May 19, 2011 |Lv 3 |Hr 0 | May 19, 2011 |Lv 4 |Hr 0 | May 19, 2011 |Lv 5 |Hr 0 | May 19, 2011 |Lv 6 |Hr 0 | May 21, 2011 |Lv 7 |Hr 1 | May 21, 2011 |Lv 8 |Hr 2 | May 24, 2011 |Lv 9 |Hr 3 | May 24, 2011 |Lv 10|Hr 3 | May 25, 2011 |Lv 11|Hr 4 | May 25, 2011 |Lv 12|Hr 5 | May 25, 2011 |Lv 13|Hr 5 | May 25, 2011 |Lv 14|Hr 6 | May 27, 2011 |Lv 15|Hr 8 | Jun 1, 2011 |Lv 16|Hr 14 | Jun 2, 2011 |Lv 17|Hr 17 | Jun 8, 2011 |Lv 18|Hr 25 | Jun 12, 2011 |Lv 19|Hr 29 | Jun 14, 2011 |Lv 20|Hr 30 | Jun 24, 2011 |Lv 21|Hr 48 | Jun 27, 2011 |Lv 22|Hr 53 | Jul 4, 2011 (100% exp bonus)|Lv 23|Hr 58 | Jul 9, 2011 |Lv 24|Hr 66 |24 Prolox, Jul 11, 2011 |Lv 25|Hr 69 | Jul 17, 2011 |Lv 26|Hr 73 | Jul 22, 2011 |Lv 27|Hr 76 | Aug 22, 2011 |Lv 28|Hr 86 |22 Frumfritz, 31 Kuikwi, Aug 26, 2011 |Lv 29|Hr 90 | Aug 28, 2011 |Lv 30|Hr 93 | Sep 4, 2011 |Lv 31|Hr 100|25 Ebea, 29 Hurastin, Sep 4, 2011 |Lv 32|Hr 100|30 Hurastin, 26 Ebea, Sep 4, 2011 |Lv 33|Hr 100|31 Hurastin, 27 Ebea, Sep 4, 2011 |Lv 34|Hr 101|32 Hurastin, 29 Ebea, Sep 4, 2011 |Lv 35|Hr 101|33 Hurastin, 30 Ebea, Oct 3, 2011 |Lv 36|Hr 137| Oct 6, 2011 |Lv 37|Hr 138| Oct 25, 2011 |Lv 38|Hr 151| Oct 28, 2011 |Lv 39|Hr 154|39 Grongt, Oct 28, 2011 |Lv 40|Hr 155|40 Grongt, Nov 8, 2011 |Lv 41|Hr 164| Dec 11, 2011 |Lv 42|Hr 179|48 Scree, 46 Kgnasiam, Dec 11, 2011 |Lv 43|Hr 180|48 Scree, 47 Kgnasiam, Dec 20, 2011 |Lv 44|Hr 184| Jan 30, 2012 |Lv 45|Hr 204| Feb 13, 2012 |Lv 46|Hr 216| Mar 23, 2012 |Lv 47|Hr 234| Apr 14, 2012 |Lv 48|Hr 240|50 Miczariel, 51 Feyhan, Apr 14, 2012 |Lv 49|Hr 241|51 Miczariel, 51 Feyhan, May 23, 2012 |Lv 50|Hr 252|51 Narissorin, May 30, 2012 |Lv 51|Hr 255|
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40742, Nabighah's Timeline
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
TimelineTue Jun 14 22:36:24 2011 at level 20 (30 hrs): Nabighah advanced to level 20 <PK: 8-1>
Tue Jun 14 23:41:49 2011 at level 20 (30 hrs): Nabighah has pledged to the Scions of Eternal Night
Wed Jun 22 22:59:23 2011 at level 20 (43 hrs): Inducted into SCION by Tavlin.
Sun Aug 28 23:42:34 2011 at level 30 (91 hrs): Nabighah advanced to level 30 <PK: 58-3>
Fri Oct 28 23:27:10 2011 at level 40 (153 hrs): Nabighah advanced to level 40 <PK: 103-4>
Thu Feb 2 21:20:26 2012 at level 45 (206 hrs): Tattooed by Reksah <PK: 159-4>
Fri Apr 20 13:27:17 2012 at level 49 (243 hrs): Scarabaeus has set edge adept of scrying for Nabighah. <PK: 196-8>
Wed May 30 20:16:30 2012 at level 51 (254 hrs): Nabighah advanced to level 51 <PK: 212-8>
Sun Jun 24 20:03:17 2012 at level 51 (260 hrs): Hero Delete <PK: 217-8>
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40741, Nabighah's Mob Deaths
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Mob DeathsMay 21, 2011|Lv 7 |Outlying Villages|the bandit by smash Jun 14, 2011|Lv 20|Desert of Araile|a water elemental by drowning Jun 24, 2011|Lv 21|Pine Forest|a dire wolf by bite Jul 5, 2011 |Lv 23|Mortorn|the dwarven warrior by chop Aug 28, 2011|Lv 29|Hamsah Mu'tazz|a steel-eyed harmentia demon by slice Sep 26, 2011|Lv 35|Prison of Glymarach|Gorgik by acidic bite Oct 13, 2011|Lv 37|Dragon Tower Ruins|the image of Archmage Joharion by burn Dec 20, 2011|Lv 44|The Xvart Lair|a lesser ice devil by chop Dec 26, 2011|Lv 44|Grinning Skull Village|a fiendish ice devil by chop
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40740, Nabighah's Edges
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
EdgesFlawsRacial EdgesClass EdgesWarded Familiar Student of the Inner Planes Adept of the Inner Planes Student of Vice Infernal Adept Sympathetic Conjuring Adept of Scrying Student of Wards Adept of Planar Rifts Master of Planar Rifts Murderous Reputation Adept of Interdiction Familiar Agility Student of Earth Passive Interdiction
EdgesUrbanite Ehren Soul Twitchy Force of Personality Portal Adept Transportation Sensitivity Possessive Seasoned Traveler Intonation Adept Thick Veined
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40739, Nabighah's Cabal Specifics
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Cabal SpecificsCabal Statistics# of logins with their cabal item   | 90 | # of logins without their cabal item   | 73 | # of logouts with their cabal item   | 157 | # of logouts without their cabal item   | 1 | # of times they lost their cabal item   | 15 | # of times they retrieved their cabal item   | 84 | # of times they took another cabal item   | 18 |
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