Nagi
Female
- Darkseer
- The Serene
- Keeper of Wyrmtail and Obsidian Basilisk
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Noelle's Guardian - Patron Guardian of Euria
- Member of the Five Fallen
- Basilisk
- Amethyst violet eyes
- Large, long serpentine body with glossy, smooth, deep violet scales that seem to turn black in shadow
- Pair of long, curved lighter violet horns on the head
- Reptilian eyes
- Tapered snout
- Pale, sharp teeth and prominent fangs
- Forked tongue
- Long, wide hood with a lighter violet interior
- Buffy underside
- Long tail
- Is the second largest of the Five Fallen
10 feet from head to tail
- Shares a close bond with her Champion Noelle and is always seen at her side
- Is kind, serene, and wise
- Tends to rely on logic more than emotion and easily remains calm in times of crisis unless someone close to her is harmed
- Is infamous for her icy glare as well as rearing and flaring her hood when angered or threatened, which can make even the most unruly of animals (and humans) obey her or back off
- Very strong moral compass
- Will not hesitate to serve and protect those who have won her loyalty
Seeing others being hurt
British accent
Not very emotive, but can be read through her tail
Steady eye contact
Gestures with her tail to make a point or when pointing out something; will also flare out her hood when angered
Straight, usually with the lower half of her body coiled
Neutral, with a slight smile
Articulate, measured, serene
- Shadow, poison, and graviton conjuration and manipulation
- Can conjure shadow and miasma storms by flaring her hood or swinging her tail
- Can inject venom into enemies via her fangs, as well as projectile shoot venom at faraway or airborne enemies
- Telepathy
- Expert fighter with powerful coils and fangs
- Is the most agile of the Guardians
- Can see even the smallest details through both darkness and obstacles, including walls and fog
Nagi was created along with the other eighteen Guardians by Eirene, the first Guardian and the creator of Eridya. Under her guidance, Nagi created caves and deserts, as well as small reptiles, serpents, and insects, before making her home in the Obsidian Caverns. From there, she watched over the world with the other Guardians, and was worshipped by humans and animals alike as they collaborated to help Eridya flourish.
However, trouble arose when the people of Valya unveiled a creation meant to rival Eirene herself – an enormous black dragon named Dovrak. When they lost control of their creation, who began rampaging across Eridya and wounded the Tree of Life in the process, Nagi worked with the other Guardians and humans to drive back the threat in what became the Nightbringer War. Nagi was among many of the Guardians seeking retribution for Valya's actions, which ultimately came to pass as Valya was sunk under the sea and its Guardians sealed away, bringing the total number of Guardians down to sixteen.
500 years later, she convened along with the rest of the Guardians in a Grand Council after being alerted of a premonition of Dovrak being revived as well as the rise of an enemy faction named the Duskwing Syndicates. After quite some back and forth, they came to the consensus that they should seek out the aid of Champions in the dual hope that the Champions' presence would not only keep the Guardians together but also strengthen their defenses against the Duskwing Syndicates. They decided to search among young adults between 18-23 years old, as children would be unable to harness the Guardians' power.
Nagi managed to find a Champion and trained with them up until the Twilight War began, in which she was shocked to find that five of the Guardians had turned against the rest. Despite this, Nagi fought with all she could to drive back the enemy and to protect Eridya's peace.
Upon hearing that the Duskwing Syndicates were targeting the Tree of Life once again, Eirene sent Nagi along with Turin, Brysenne, Jhin, and Kasha to protect it while the remaining Guardians attempted to stave off the Duskwing Syndicates. However, the group’s Champions were corrupted by Ashika’s talisman and proceeded to attack the Guardians and the Tree, forcing Nagi and her companions to put them down.
They were then confronted by Ashika and Uriah, and the furious Guardians battled against them to protect the Tree of Life. However, the five were soon overwhelmed and gravely injured by an explosion from the two Rogues’ attacks. Sensing that they would not last longer alone, Brysenne desperately howled to sound the alarm, alerting the other Guardians. Thankfully, Eirene and Tezal arrived along with the remaining Guardian in time, and together they were able to once again rally the Guardians and Champions to protect the Tree. Using the last of their strength, the five Guardians aided the others in driving off the Duskwing Syndicates and Rogues, with Eirene imprisoning the latter for their crimes.
Despite the victory, the five Guardians who were sent to protect the Tree of Life were wracked with guilt at their failure to save their Champions, considering it equivalent to sending them to their deaths – and thus an enormous disgrace to the other Guardians. Driven by a combination of sheer exhaustion and the aforementioned shame, they fell into hibernation within their talismans, their Legatuses reverting into their deactivated forms in the process. As such, the five Guardians were considered effectively deceased and thus were given the name the Five Fallen. Though it originally referred to their deceased Champions, it also came to refer to the Guardians themselves due to their "fall from grace" at the end of the war. Their talismans and Legatuses were thankfully saved and enshrined in a temple dedicated to them which became known as the Temple of the Five Fallen, where they were venerated and protected as holy artifacts.
By the time the Five Fallen are reawakened in the present, they are all but shells of themselves, having lost all of their powers and being effectively mute due to their extreme isolation and slumber. Nevertheless, they reluctantly follow their new Champions, gradually recovering their powers and ability to speak, as well as their place in Eridya as Guardians.
Is known as the patron Guardian of outcasts