![]() ![]() Queen Nai crouches down then leaps, twirling and drifting, up into the air. ![]() Jaws of the Coatl! Nai leaps up and slightly back into the air, stabbing forward and slightly down with the spear and summoning a great snakehead that streams from her spear and bites far ahead, striking even farther than her initial standing position. Nai's is beautiful as befits a queen, but small details denote her power, ruthlessness, and resolution as a fighter.Īs a quick, high uppercut stab with the spear, augmented by twin coiling snake spirits leaping straight out from the spearpoint at the apex of the stab.Ī single forward thrust with the spear - at its farthest point, three burning snake spirits fan out of the weapon, striking anything in an arc in front. However, the only suggestion of the awesome and destructive beings that writhe and coil beneath Nai's skin is Queen Nai's determined, unmoving gaze coming from her pupiless white eyes. The simple features that are Queen Nai's straight mouth and clenched fists tell of her passion and demeanor. However, this elegance of dress belies her determined and unforgiving nature, as well as the presence of one dozen ruthless and powerful Aztec gods. Her feet, however, are bare and unshod.īoth the elegance of the headdress and the splendour of the rich colours reflect both Nai's tribal and royal ancestry - she is undoubtedly exquisite. The upper half of each skull covers Nai s knee, perhaps acting as part of the armour itself, and the upper teeth of the skull extend to Nai's ankles. The leg bracers show more interesting detail, however, as each of Queen Nai's leg-pieces, which are similar to greaves, are emblemed with a large poisonous-green skull. These two have a turquoise color scheme with pearl egdging. Leaving the upper arm free for movement during combat. The arm bracers are simple plates that wrap around the wrist and cover the forearm. The armour is finished with two arm and leg bracers. From the torso, very small panels extend over the waist to form a kind of armored skirt. ![]() Two shoulder pads, similar to pauldrons, cover the shoulders and share this blue and turquoise style with a pearl trim. The bodice of her armor starts with a brace that covers her entire neck with striped pearl panels, which then leads to a tightly fitting torso piece of alternating royal blue and turquoise panels, also aligned to form stripes. The pristine feathers attach to a simple hair band, with an acid green, zigzag patterned disc on each side of the band. Unbelievably, these feathers never wilt or fall even in the heat of battle. This is most apparent in her large feathered headdress, with three shining turquoise feathers extending far above her head. The armor itself also denotes both her culture and her royal nature. This bright and eclectic color scheme, however, strikingly contrasts with Nai's dark, tanned skin, jet black hair and facial tattoos and markings of burnt-umber red. These vibrant colors are offset by a smooth pearl color accompanying them. This is largely through her vibrant and colorful armor, comprised of deep blues, vivid turquoise, and acid greens. Queen Nai's ornate and elegant style takes inspiration from her Aztec heritage. For example, your notion of 'Ragnarok' is roughly correct, you just lack the bigger picture." Nai believes tales of Ragnarok represent Asgardians' dim understanding that creation is cyclical and that Asgard must be destroyed for the world to be renewed and for her gods to rule again. Yet she never loses sight of her purpose - her victories nourish the gods of her people and little by little they recover. In Valhalla, Nai is a consummate warrior and has grown to love the place. And when, during the Battle of Ixanocala, a Valkyrie offered Nai a place in Valhalla, she accepted, carrying Xanlecutli the Coatl, Eba the Snake, and nine other ailing gods with her to the great hall. She cast a spell, drawing into herself the essence of the eleven surviving gods of the Jaguar Kingdom. Seeing that her civilization's doom was sealed, Nai made a plan. Neither the brilliant battlefield victories nor the cunning sorcery of the great Queen Nai could stem the tide of decline of her people or of her gods - a once great pantheon now faded to near extinction. Hundreds of years of war and plague had reduced the once mighty Empire of the Jaguar Kingdom to a shadow of its former glory. And in the final battle she will call out, and our Old Gods will answer in fury, destroying all so the cycle may begin anew. She will defeat them in tests of their own devising and wrest the laurels from their crowns. "So it is written that the warrior queen shall walk abroad and vex the Stranger Gods in their own house.
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