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Azam’du

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Azam’du
Aliases
  • Mighty Azam
  • Azam the Powerful
  • Azam of Ozeclith
  • Azam of Nerrhavia’s Fallen
Species

Djinn

Gender

Male

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Occupation

Slave (Formerly)

Residence
First Appearance

Chapter 8.25 KH

Azam’du, or just Azam, was Igheriz’s enslaved Djinn before he was finally freed.

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Chronology edit edit source

TBA

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  • (To Eloque) “It is a number. Should I respect another digit on the end? You nor I will never hold nor be able to use such a sum.”
  • (To Igheriz) “MasterI do not wish to.”
  • (To Entombed Horrors) “Tyrants and monsters die. Rest, chainbreakers.
  • (To Pisces) “Good or bad. Ill or well. Do you not fear to lose a part of yourself, no matter what it is? Yes, though. Most importantly, [Necromancer], I fear to lose…hope. Even we Djinni hope. I feared I would have forgotten why I hoped. Then I truly would have been a slave.”
  • To Czautha:
    • “Sister? SISTER! Is it you? Sister!
    • “I heard a glowing comet had appeared. That the Death of Magic lived…I dared to hope, sister. I would have settled for thieves or bandits, come to steal it away.”

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