Nadiril

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Nadiril is a main character in Ian Irvine's The View from the Mirror quartet.

[edit] Characteristics

Nadiril is a very old man. He is extremely thin, with clawed, cold hands. However he is far from defeated. He is tall, though his haunched back diminishes some of his height. Liver spots, cover his hands, and his grey eyes are all seeing and all knowing. A few strands of thin grey hair still cling to his head. He wears long grey robes and he has a deep voice, strong despite his appearance.

As the Librarian of the Great Library, Nadiril is extremely revered. Many people believe that he is the greatest librarian to have ever held the post. Nadiril has the knowledge of the world at his fingertips. He is also a member of the Council of Santhenar and a mancer of certain skill. Nadiril is a kind man, who it seems is almost impossible to knowingly lie to.

The View from the Mirror
Writer: Ian Irvine
Main Characters: Faelamor | Karan | Lilis | Llian | Maigraith | Malien | Mendark | Nadiril | Rulke
Shand | Tallia | Tensor | Yggur |
Secondary Characters: Berenet | Jevander | Pender | Selial | Thyllan | Yalkara
Species: Aachim | Charon | Faellem | Old Humans
Books: A Shadow on the Glass | The Tower on the Rift | Dark is the Moon | The Way Between the Worlds
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