WBJ2017 Day 28: Major Figures & Important Players
Well, since Mana-Eater Dragon is an RPG, it’d be pretty easy to run through the main characters and antagonists. However, I want to take this time to talk about the main-est of main characters, and the driving force behind the latter half of the Cycle: the Overlord of Darkness.
As a refresher, the Overlord arises when the sun’s mana output is at its maximum, absorbing the mana and attracting dark-inclined creatures that terrorize the kingdom until the end of the Hold, where the Overlord does battle with the Order of the Sun’s greatest warriors. Eventually, the Overlord is defeated, and returns to the crypt at the bottom of Fortress Nocturn to sleep until the Cycle summons them again.
The Overlord has a number of powers, either naturally from absorbing mana, or bestowed on them via enchantments/curses from previous Overlords. An Overlord’s entire body acts as a Magician’s Anomaly, absorbing mana from their environment at a tremendous rate and allowing them to use that mana to perform magic. Once chosen as Overlord, the Overlord retains that position until they have gone through 3 Cycles; at that point, they can choose to pass the role on to a random person, or keep going. The Overlord cannot age, and when slain their body disintegrates, rebuilding back in the indestructible crypt at Fortress Nocturn at the start of the next Hold. The Overlord naturally attracts followers who are attracted to darkness, such as goblinoids, slimes, and some of the more destructive elementals, and will often find themselves in the employ of thieves, bandits, and other ne’er-do-well.
The current Overlord is a dragon known as Shah, or more commonly by their epithet: the Mana-Eater Dragon. Shah has been the Overlord for well over 100 Cycles now, making them one of the oldest Overlords in recorded history, and has used that knowledge of history to their advantage. Their dragon form is ever in flux, with eyes, wings, talons, and jaws forming when necessary, and the rest hidden by shadows and fog the size of an elephant. Being a dragon, they can put the mana they absorb to good use by casting powerful spells, or enchanting weapons and armor for their followers.
Being both a dragon (a creature that needs mana to survive) and the Overlord (a creature that absorbs mana from their surroundings) sounds like a pretty darn good deal, but the truth is that it’s a losing situation. Between the abilities passed down as Overlord and their own natural consumption of mana to stay alive, Shah is almost always in a state of ceaseless hunger, which drives them to go after alternate sources of mana even when the sun is at its peak.
In the past, Shah was known for never taking human form. That’s why, with the Order of the Sun tracking them down earlier and earlier every Cycle, they have decided to break with tradition. This Cycle, they have immediately left Fortress Nocturn and taken the appearance of a young woman, using their knowledge to pass as a lorekeeper and herbalist in various villages. Their plan is to amass and arm their followers in secret, then attack the Order to bring its strength back down. This way, when they pass the torch on to the next Overlord, the Cycles can return to normal.
I have a couple more characters planned, but I’ll give them their own posts once June has passed. Just to whet your appetite, three of the characters coming in the future are:
A lesbian succubus who prefers physical strength over seduction
A fairy who comes from local nobility, but finds themselves sacrificed to the Overlord
A member of the Order who, unbeknownst to everyone including themselves, has the Overlord as their childhood friend.