Majegra

Name: Majegra
Sex: female
Race: Kranmar
Genstatus: immortal
Mother: Matheja
Father: Bejotor
Family status: very difficult
Orientation: . . .

Majegra is the queen of the dark empire Kranmar behind the Kalron-Mountains in the south of Sordesh. Some say she is a powerful black witch. In real she is only an immortal Kranmar with very evil and greedy ulterior motives, who is in advance and to her very personal advantage blessed with a; for an immortal; extremly high overdose of extraordinary power. Though she doesn't really use these powest  at a remarkable extent, the kowledge of them is enough to daunt normal mortals.

 

 

Kranmar formerly had been smaller than ursprünglich Sordesh. Urenda and  Menhech had laid between the two countries as well. In the west of Sordesh once was a land named Lorajeij, which was also called the Green Land due to its many meadows, forests and the richness of lakes.

 

By date these three countries don't exist anymore. Majegra has more or less mowed down everything in only a decade. Those who opposed here, she tortured to death with cruelty. All others were being slaved. The houses and huts which weren't destroyed, now were storage rooms or living quarters for many of her people. The old temples were converted to schools for fighting or sacrifical halls. 

Green areas rarely exist and the ones that are left are dung dor all kinds of poisonous twines and herbs.

 

Though Majegra’s powers are enormously big, she can't say of herself that she conquered every finger tip of land by herself. She solely gave the orders and made the final cut at the end. The actual conquests she left to her armada. And this one is one of the reasons why even the other powerful immortals fear Majegra.

 

Many believe Majegra is addicted to death and destruction. Only few know that she is searching for something concrete. These are amulets. Seven in number, of which she expects a lot of might.  



" . . . There are many doors.

Where they lead, is not always clear.

Only Janus might know, what lies behind.

So we should never open a door irresponsibly.

Or better let it remain shut.

Though – who never opens a door, will never know, what lies behind . . . "

 

Ilionej Yulanda Nephredinja Flynn-Prescott-Stevens