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'''Aahlara''' was a protagonist in [[Isle of the Four Winds]] storyline [[The Nazhor Chronicles]]. |
'''Aahlara''' was a protagonist in [[Isle of the Four Winds]] storyline [[The Nazhor Chronicles]]. |
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Aahlara was a protagonist in Isle of the Four Winds storyline The Nazhor Chronicles.
Appearance
As seen on Olaesta/April 23, 5119:
You see a fairly typical massive eagle. It appears to be in good shape. It has nothing at this time. >desc eagle These large creatures sport a 4' long body and an 8' wingspan. Their bodies are covered in black feathers which change to a blood red near their wings, hence their name. Their powerful wings and sharp talons make a deadly combination in combat. A massive eagle stares hard at you, her gaze intense.
Background
Aahlara "The Bloody" serves as Meek (protector of balance) in the Blood World version of the Elanthian realm. She was called the Adversary by Nazhor, and he stated she may be the most formidable of all the Meek. Aahlara aided adventurers throughout the storyline by providing clues to difficult puzzles and caused disfiguring marks on characters, which was often her way of communicating. Using the nullifying agent forged through a bond between Naamit and the Blood Meek, adventurers were able to oust Nazhor and silence him once and for all, solidifying the seat of a new Meek, Elspie, in this realm.
Behind the Scenes
Aahlara was known for her avian screech that was often seen in premium-wide messaging:
An avian screech resounds in your mind, and your vision blurs slightly in response... The air around you grows heavy for a moment, and you momentarily hear a faint avian screech in the distance.