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** Additionally, as the newborn Chaos-master's soul is "diverted", the Apprentice thinks he hears "thin, loathsome human laughter." "Thin and loathsome" always being the adjectives the narration uses to describe Vonotar. "Thin laughter" comes again with "The Voice" in the epilogue of ''Dusk of Eternal Night.''

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** * Additionally, as the newborn Chaos-master's soul is "diverted", the Apprentice thinks he hears "thin, loathsome human laughter." "Thin and loathsome" always being the adjectives the narration uses to describe Vonotar. "Thin laughter" comes again with "The Voice" in the epilogue of ''Dusk of Eternal Night.''
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** Additionally, as the newborn Chaos-master's soul is "diverted", the Apprentice thinks he hears "thin, loathsome human laughter." "Thin and loathsome" always being the adjectives the narration uses to describe Vonotar.

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** Additionally, as the newborn Chaos-master's soul is "diverted", the Apprentice thinks he hears "thin, loathsome human laughter." "Thin and loathsome" always being the adjectives the narration uses to describe Vonotar. \n "Thin laughter" comes again with "The Voice" in the epilogue of ''Dusk of Eternal Night.''
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[[WMG: Vonotar the Traitor is behind the Nadziranim becoming buffed up in power.]]
His entire deal was mixing Left-Handed and Right-Handed magic. When Lone Wolf killed him in ''The Prisoners of Time'' he forgot one important thing. Vonotar is a necromancer and unless you [[RemovingtheHeadorDestroyingtheBrain cut off their head]], they come back.
** Additionally, as the newborn Chaos-master's soul is "diverted", the Apprentice thinks he hears "thin, loathsome human laughter." "Thin and loathsome" always being the adjectives the narration uses to describe Vonotar.
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Even if Lone Wolf had prevented Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?

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Even if Lone Wolf had prevented Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?
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Even if Lone Wolf had prevents Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?

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Even if Lone Wolf had prevents prevented Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?
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[[WMG: Naar made an EvilKnockoff of the Moonstone]]
The Grandmaster series implies that Naar was able completely bypass the {{Balance Between Good and Evil}} requirements during that series via the Moonstone, which broke the rules. Starting in ''Storms of Chai'' he's somehow multitasking again and activating all the hotspots. This is because he made his own "Darkstone." However, this will lead to his own downfall because as a direct violation of the balance, the New Order will be able to [[KillTheGod kill him]]. (There's still other evil gods, though)
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In the UpdatedRerelease of ''Wolf's Bane'', a mini-story regarding the reoccuring HeroicWillpower [[MonsterAdventurers heroic zombie Dire]] can be given the "Anathema" by Lone Wolf, a weapon that absorbs life force; even that of the wielder. Lone Wolf explains that Anathema was "accidentally" made by their smiths attempting to make magic weapons. (Which would eventually occur in the New Order series.

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In the UpdatedRerelease of ''Wolf's Bane'', a mini-story regarding the reoccuring HeroicWillpower [[MonsterAdventurers heroic zombie Dire]] can be given the "Anathema" by Lone Wolf, a weapon that absorbs life force; even that of the wielder. Lone Wolf explains that Anathema was "accidentally" made by their smiths attempting to make magic weapons. (Which would eventually occur in the New Order series.
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Even if Lone Wolf had prevents Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?

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Even if Lone Wolf had prevents Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?happening?

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* In the UpdatedRerelease of ''Wolf's Bane'', a mini-story regarding the reoccuring HeroicWillpower [[MonsterAdventurers heroic zombie Dire]] can be given the "Anathema" by Lone Wolf, a weapon that absorbs life force; even that of the wielder. Lone Wolf explains that Anathema was "accidentally" made by their smiths attempting to make magic weapons. (Which would eventually occur in the New Order series.
** Even if Lone Wolf had prevents Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?

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In the UpdatedRerelease of ''Wolf's Bane'', a mini-story regarding the reoccuring HeroicWillpower [[MonsterAdventurers heroic zombie Dire]] can be given the "Anathema" by Lone Wolf, a weapon that absorbs life force; even that of the wielder. Lone Wolf explains that Anathema was "accidentally" made by their smiths attempting to make magic weapons. (Which would eventually occur in the New Order series.
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Even if Lone Wolf had prevents Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?
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* This King was an ancient evil similar to the Deathlord, but he lost favor to Naar over the Darklords. Imprisoned, he can still send graverobbers to Naar for some respite for punishment of not living up to Naar's expectations; but he isn't allowed to touch Naar's current champions. If Lone Wolf has a Vordak Gem; the King destroys it out of his hatred for his rivals. This, however, breaches the rules, and Naar eradicates him.

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* This King was an ancient evil similar to the Deathlord, but he lost favor to Naar over the Darklords. Imprisoned, he can still send graverobbers to Naar for some respite for punishment of not living up to Naar's expectations; but he isn't allowed to touch Naar's current champions. If Lone Wolf has a Vordak Gem; the King destroys it out of his hatred for his rivals. This, however, breaches the rules, and Naar eradicates him.him.

[[WMG: The sword ''Anathema'' was created from the shards of ''Helshezag''.]]
Lone Wolf can get an EvilWeapon; ''[[http://lonewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Helshezag Helshezag]]'', at the end of the second set of books. If wielded in the ''The Legacy of Vashna'', the EvilWeapon the ''Deathstaff'' destroys it, apparently out of competition. Many people speculate that if Lone Wolf had kept Helshezag at the monastary for that adventure, he would still have it; but it is not in the OldSaveBonus in later books regardless.
* In the UpdatedRerelease of ''Wolf's Bane'', a mini-story regarding the reoccuring HeroicWillpower [[MonsterAdventurers heroic zombie Dire]] can be given the "Anathema" by Lone Wolf, a weapon that absorbs life force; even that of the wielder. Lone Wolf explains that Anathema was "accidentally" made by their smiths attempting to make magic weapons. (Which would eventually occur in the New Order series.
** Even if Lone Wolf had prevents Helshezag (or the Dagger of Vashna) from being blasted into shards, the Kai Monstary's association with the Elder Magic of Dessi meant that they finally learned how to destroy the occasional ArtifactOfDoom or EvilWeapon that Lone Wolf would find. Either way, Helshezag was in shards after ''Legacy of Vashna''. Some Kai smith thought he would be clever, and decided to try and "reverse-engineer" a weapon of Good out of it. ...it didn't quite work as planned. The sword no longer was beholden to [[GodOfEvil Naar]], but it was still anti-life. It would make a good weapon for a Good zombie, but what are the chances of that happening?

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