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More fanwalker sketches, featuring Lalia, Ezin, Mé and Rydiin (who specifically I only ever drew once and never talked about at length because I introduced him into my fanwalker canon as having already died).
Fanwalker Update: Rydiin
DECEASED
- Originally from Cirn/ RW/ Bisexual
- Rhydiin was the former captain of the guard for the Cirn royal army, having climbed up the ranks incredibly fast in his youth after igniting his planeswalker spark at a very young age. Despite his lofty position, his strong desire for justice led him to work against Niirra shortly after she took the throne, having discovered through circumstance that she was an angel who sought their annihilation.
- He further put his life on the line after him and his close friend, Malmatiir, were discovered to be conspiring against Niirra. Convincing Malmatiir to flee, Rydiin got himself caught with the angel-killing scythe they had developed, and intentionally exposed himself as a planeswalker, escaping and insuring that Niirra would scower the multiverse looking for him and not Malmatiir, who could continue their work while in hiding.
- Rydiin took to hiding on Grixis, where he fell in love and had a child with a woman, who would later, unfortunately, kill him at the behest of the cult that had wormed their way into her heart. He left only the scythe Malmatiir had forged for him behind, which would be used by his daughter several years down the line to slaughter the entirety of the cult that was the cause of his undoing.