Niflar
A Eukaryonite Vulture who decided to join with King Cerveras based on his experience. Niflar was originally considered to become one of knights in the old Eukaryona rule but his unstable nature caused Queen Apalla to refuse to have him become a knight. Though not by his own fault as his family died from the plague and their death’s deeply traumatized him.
Eventually after the Queen’s death, Niflar had isolated himself from the kingdom he felt worthless and shameful for his rejection. This rejection from Apalla caused his mental state to deteriorate more.
He was later recruited and gladly accepted by Cerveras. He would undergo training and weld Duel chakram. He would be an essential member to King Cerveras as he became one of his knights in his goal to make Eukaryona the only kingdom in all of existence. With one motive to fight Anthron and Asgaarth as he feels their parents were what originally prevented him from joining the knights and leave no loose ends of the old rule.
Niflar is a valued member to King Cerveras based on his craftsmen ship developing smoke bombs and other weapons. King Cerveras and Lunara saw much value in him compared to that of his former Queen it almost became a shame he was casted aside.
During his time serving King Cerveras, he grew a close bond with him, Lunara, and even a sibling bond with Gazira. Everything changed when Edenia was conquered, shortly after the merge King Cerveras and Shao Khan fought to the death with Cerveras being killed.
This moment gradually affected Niflar as he became more emotionally unstable and soon discovered he has shadow abilities. This power allows him to move unpredictably and overwhelm opponents with his ruthless aggression.
While he has allies in the now formed faction the Claw of Cerveras. Niflar still longs for companionship and Affection, his already damaged mental state causes him to approach romance in an unhealthy and impulsive manner. To others like Morgana it is often seen as lust and obsession. Causing others to push him away further deepening his own fear of abandonment and isolation.
Notes: His name is a play on Niflheim the foggy realm in Norse mythology. This was also seen in Asgaarth’s name in it possibly being a reference to Asgard.
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