Nameless
Nameless is one of the designations given to the powerful Shadow force.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
- ↑ 2000/08 Taste of Twilight - Shadow Note Translation (Amorphous Lump)
- ↑ 2000/08 Taste of Twilight - Shadow Note Translation (Fleshy Lump)
- ↑ 2001/02 Lonely in the World - Facilitation
- ↑ 2001/11 Dark Majesty - Bestiary: Shadows
- ↑ 2003/03 A Perfect Paradox - The History of Auberean Volume V: New Arrivals (-540 to 13)
Articles mentioning the Nameless:
Shadow Note Translation (Amorphous Lump), Taste of Twilight:
He has been twisted. Oh, not as thoroughly as the elder ones. Not yet. But while the Bael'Zharon rages and broods in his prison, the General remains cool and thoughtful. He still wonders what the price may be, and what would happen should the Nameless be released. Until we know this, we should not act as they would have it.
Shadow Note Translation (Fleshy Lump), Taste of Twilight:
We all one
One voice
One form
Praise
One
Beyond
Nameless
Eternal
All
Facilitation, Lonely in the World:
"Caution. Does your race have any idea of the concept? Little wisps of air, blowing from point to point, fighting over grains of sand. We saw the caution of your kind, lesser, when the herald of the Nameless was let loose on the world. And if we hadn't stepped in? Lucky for the humans that the Directive had other plans for Auberean
AC:DM CD Lore/Bestiary/Derethian Bestiary: Shadows, Dark Majesty:
Three thousand years ago, an Empyrean named Ilservian Palacost gave himself over in service to an ancient, nameless power of darkness and madness. He became known as Bael’Zharon, the “Slayer of Hope” in the language of Asheron’s people. Ilservian’s followers were changed into Shadows.
The History of Auberean/Volume V: New Arrivals (-540 to 13), A Perfect Paradox:
With Bael'Zharon let loose on the world, Asheron appears in Isparian towns in an attempt to keep him at bay. After a series of confrontations between them, Asherson's Emissaries appear near the towns of Cragstone, Zaikhal and Hebian-to and inform the people there that he has need for certain artifacts to use in incantations to weaken Bael'Zharon. Once weakened, Bael'Zharon's physical form can be destroyed. As Asheron casts the spell, hundreds of Isparians pour into a portal to the Hopeslayer's sanctum, defeating Bael'Zharon and banishing his spirit to the black realm of the Nameless.