Nosgoth
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Nosgoth is a fictional realm that serves as the setting of the Legacy of Kain series. Nosgoth is a vast realm with a diverse landscape, including mountains, forests, plains and swamps. The land appears to have a temperate climate, similar to that of northern central Europe. This is corroborated by the fact that the places and people of Nosgoth have Germanic names, and are entirely Caucasian.
Nosgoth is inhabited primarily by humans, but other sentient species have existed as well. Before recorded history, Nosgoth was home to the Ancients (now simply referred to as Vampires) and the Hylden. The Hylden eventually cursed the Ancients with bloodlust and immortality, thus creating the Vampire race that exist in the modern era. Nosgoth is also the home of the enigmatic Elder God.
In Blood Omen, Nosgoth seems to be in a social era half way between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, a common setting for gothic fantasy stories. The world is in relatively good health, although has become sickly as of late, due to the corruption of the Pillars of Nosgoth. Fifty years prior, during the reign of King William The Just in his vast mountain kingdom to the north of central Nosgoth, the Pillars are in good health and the world seems to be lush and vibrant, and even before that, it is seen that during the time of the original Sarafan priesthood, the world is just as healthy. Several historical periods are shown after the collapse of the Pillars in Blood Omen, and the decay of the world is evident in all of these. For example, in one, we see that much of the world has become wild and overgrown with rampant new mutant species of plants and animals, monster plagues cover the land and death is everywhere; the world looks as though weeping in a constant deluge of mythic proportions. In Blood Omen II, 400 years later, the land seems to be in the middle of an Industrial Revolution, brought on by the technology of the Hylden. However, this revolution is halted by the destruction of the new Sarafan order and the banishment of the Hylden to another dimension (sometimes referred to as the 'Demon dimension' in-game). Ecologically, the world is quite frail. From what can be seen of the outside, the more visceral portion of the world's death has passed, and has now given way to an arid and barren desert-like environment, with only minor, diseased shrubs remaining of the plant life, and nearly no animal life remaining at all. Several thousand years later, in the time of Soul Reaver, the death of the world seems complete and discernable history has ended. Humanity is nearly extinct, existing only in minor, primitive bands. The last large-scale settlement is hidden deep within the mountains, under the earth where heat is retained in the lower levels of the crust. The world is barren, dry and devoid of life, with a rocky landscape and frigid climate. Vampires have scoured the world clean of nearly all living things and completely choked the air with the black smoke and soot from their massive death-furnaces, blocking out the sun and sky permanently, poisoning the waters and causing massive acid rains. It is not known what future, if any, is possible in the world of Nosgoth.
See: Darkness, a poem by Lord Byron about a similar end to the word.
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- The Spectral Underworld is where (one of several places) the Elder God dwells, and feral Sluagh roam consuming lost souls that end up here.
- The Pillars of Nosgoth lie at the center of the realm. For more on the Pillars, see the main article.
- Avernus is a large city that surrounds a massive cathedral. The cathedral serves as the center of the prevalent religion in Nosgoth (which strongly resembles Christianity, Kain even makes reference to Heaven and Hell, while trapped there by Mortanius). In Blood Omen, Avernus is ruled by Azimuth the Planer.
- Coorhagen is a wealthy town and the birthplace of Kain. Some time between Kain's death and rebirth as a Vampire, the population of Coorhagen is wiped out by the plague.
- Dark Eden is a magical tower inhabited by Dejoule, Bane and Anacrothe.
- Freeport is a coastal city south of the Pillars conquered by Kain during his march on Meridian.
- Meridian is arguably the largest city in Nosgoth. It is called the 'capital' thereof, but this is only later, after the Sarafan took over. It is a port on the southernmost point of the continent. It was unlikely as large before the new Sarafan Order, with either Ottmar's Willendorf or the Nemesis' capital city probably being the largest at the time. By the time of the Sarafan, however, Meridian had become a massive industrial centre, similar to Victorian London. The city and its surrounding lands serve the setting for Blood Omen II.
- Nachtholm is a poor town with a surprisingly large number of taverns and pubs.
- Provance is a village south of the Pillars conquered by Kain during his march on Meridian.
- Stahlberg is a village on the edge of the territory of William the Just. It was home to the most prominent libraries and universities in Nosgoth.
- Steinchencröe was a village Kain never visited as a human because he felt the town and its inhabitants carried a displeasing aroma.
- Termogent Forest is a forest containing a vast swamp. At the heart of the forest lies Vorador's mansion. It is said to be haunted by the spirits of the dead, which may or may not be true, but the danger attributed to these spirits is actually the fault of Vorador - the vampire likes to walk up and down, and to and fro through the forest, and make game of travellers who visit him.
- Uschtenheim is one of the oldest villages in Nosgoth. It lies near the mountain retreat of Janos Audron.
- Vasserbünde is a small town the resides below the mountain retreat of Nupraptor.
- Willendorf is the wealthiest city in Nosgoth. It is ruled by King Ottmar.
- Ziegstuhl is a city, famously near the largest cemetery in Nosgoth. Kain was killed in Ziegstuhl before becoming a vampire.
- The Eternal Prison is massive floating structure or chain of structures of unknown origin, south of Meridian in the midst of the Great Southern Sea. It is constructed of black obsidian and within its confines, many natural laws such as time do not exist. It is said to be a phantom city, sometimes there, but usually not. Inside, immortal beings carry on a great experiment, attempting to purify the souls of those who have, "become separated from their perfect inner nature". Kain mentioned that those who violate the laws of nature too strongly are "expelled" from existence, and it is possible this is where they go, as the Eternal Prison technically does not exist, and is not part of the world proper.
- The Sarafan Monastery was the home and base of operations to the Sarafan Priesthood (not to be confused with the Sarafan Order who took their name and were based in Meridian), an army of fanatical warrior-monks who studied martial arts and weapons handling, and who used their skills to wipe out undead, and especially vampires, whom they believed to be demons in human form. Later on it became the Sarafan Tomb, because it housed the remains of the order after their slaughter at Raziel's hands. Moebius' citizen crusade took it as their bastion when they set out to complete the Priesthood's work.
- The Lake of the Dead (also called the Abyss) is a huge whirlpool lying in the center of Nosgoth. It is there where the weaklings and traitors meet death. When Raziel grew bat-like wings, Kain ordered Turel and Dumah to cast him into it.
- Razielim Keep is Raziel's keep, lying in the west of the Lake of the Dead. This city was once occupied by the Razielim, but when Raziel evoluted before Kain, the extermination of the Razielim followed his damnation.
- The Sanctuary of the Clans was built over the Pillars of Nosgoth, and the Pillar of Balance lies under Kain's throne. It was there where Raziel revealed his evolution.
- Necropolis is Melchiah's territory. It is north of Raziel's keep and has a cemetery from which the Melchiahim steal corpses to cover their rotten flesh.
- Silenced Cathedral is Zephon's lair, east of the Underworld entrance. In the past Zephon and his spawn invaded that holy weapon and killed its human guardians. In the first script of Soul Reaver, after defeating Kain, Raziel activates the Cathedral's pipes to kill the whole vampire race, including himself.
- Tomb of the Sarafan is located near the Sanctuary of the Clans, and is the place where Malek, former Guardian of Conflict, is buried, as well as Raziel's, Turel's, Dumah's, Rahab's, Zephon's, Melchiah's Sarafan selves. It is kept by Morlock, a revived Turelim.
- Drowned Abbey is Rahab's territory. In past times, Rahab and his clan overcame their vulnerability to water touch to escape from the sunlight touch and went to the depths of this half-drowned abbey.
- Human Citadel is the last enclave of mankind after Kain's campaigns. It is southwest of the Ruined City, and, in the first version of the script, it was there where Raziel met the Priestess.
- The Lighthouse is a place accessible by passing through the Cathedral. It is there that Raziel gets the Sunlight Glyph.
- The Ruined City is a mountain city in the north. Centuries after Raziel's execution, Dumah and his breed retired for there. It has a furnace which Raziel uses to burn Dumah.
- Oracle's Cave was the territory of Moebius the Time Streamer, place of his first encounter with Kain, it lies near the Ruined City.
Furthermore, somewhere to the distant south, in the Southern Sea, there exists a small island chain on which apparently live several tribes of extremely primitive (cave-dwelling) humans. They were used as slave labor when the Hylden returned to build their base of operations there.
[edit] See also
Legacy of Kain series |
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Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain | Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver | Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 | Blood Omen 2: Legacy of Kain | Legacy of Kain: Defiance |
Major Characters |
Kain | Raziel | Moebius | Elder God | Mortanius | Hash'ak'gik | Ariel | Vorador | Janos Audron |
The Circle of Nine |
Nupraptor the Mentalist | Malek the Sarafan | Bane the Druid | Azimuth the Planer | Dejoule the Energist | Anacrothe the Alchemist | Moebius the Timestreamer | Mortanius the Necromancer | Ariel of the Balance |
Kain's Lieutenants |
Raziel | Turel | Dumah | Rahab | Zephon | Melchiah |
The World of Nosgoth |
Pillars of Nosgoth | Lake of the Dead | Nosgoth timeline | Soul Reaver | Ancients | Hylden | Material Realm | Spectral Realm |