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Hubbard Nagoo

A Thoroughly Selfish and Terribly Evil Gnomish Sorcerer of Brohd Zellor

NAGOO’S STORY   Hubbard Nagoo was born to two gnomish parents who happened to dwell on the fifth plane of a Karo Mountain Vent. He was “raised” there not by his parents, who abandoned him as soon as he was birthed, but by demons that had invaded the vent and took anything they wanted. Sensing his aura of power (For with this he had been born) they stole away the little gnome-boy and brought him to the Abyssal plane, where he was trained as a sorcerer, and where he advanced rapidly.   Soon he became so powerful that he could overtake his oppressors and destroy them, and return to Brohd Zellor with his utterly wicked powers. With chaotic joy, he laid waste to a good portion of the northern region, especially the regions of Elyssa (goddess of Love) and Liv (goddess of creation), and he did what he could to bring a resurgence of Eskil the Evil. Nago simply loved to watch Brohd Zellor burn, and its people panic and die. For several hundred years he swept through the north with his terrible magic and laid waste to the Dwarven lands. He came to gnomish burrows and filled them with flame and death.   There seemed no stopping him, except for one thing... He got bored of all this in Brohd Zellor. He divined the multiverse for a new place to wreak havoc and evil, and that’s how he found the Kiddzai and their plans, and so he cooked up plans of his own…   He sees himself as a hero from the gnomish myths on Brohd Zellor, in which all of Brohd Zellor’s dwarven banality and wickedness and meddling are destroyed once and for all, and the Drakoggunnies can live in peace, not under constant threat from the ways of Dwarves. (Really, in his insane drive for power, he counts only himself: the One Supreme Drakoggunny. All other gnomes are inferior and must be destroyed as well.)   For more on Nagoo's plot against Brohd Zellor: History: Hubbard Nagoo Sells Brohd Zellor to the Kiddzai
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